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2023届江西省新余市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题(2)

2023届江西省新余市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题(2)

一、听力选择题二、听力选择题1.A .The man is determined to have a break this weekend.B .The man is hesitant over whether to have a break or not.C .Both of them are under pressure and deserve a break.D .Neither of them will enjoy a stress-free weekend.2. When does the conversation take place?A .At 5:30.B .At 6:00.C .At 6:30.3.A .Mary can pick him up next Friday.B .Mary can attend the meeting next Friday.C .He has to change his plan for next Friday.D .He is available for the meeting next Friday.4. What does the woman intend to do on the vacation?A .Go sightseeing.B .Rest at home.C .Visit her family.5. Why are the kids in the woman’s yard?A .To play baseball.B .In New York.C .To get their baseball back.6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. How does the woman look to the man?A .Confused.B .Excited.C .Anxious.2. How did the woman get to know about the news?A .From TV.B .From the radio.C .From the newspaper.3. What does the woman ask the man to do?A .Look for Debbie.B .Pick Debbie up every day.C .Teach Debbie self-protection.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

2023届高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷

2023届高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷

2023届高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷高三英语试卷分析推举度:英语试卷分析改进措施推举度:英语试卷分析推举度:初三英语期末试卷分析推举度:初三英语上册期末试卷及答案推举度:2023届高三其次次模拟考试英语试卷一、单项填空Difficulties strengthen the mind, _____ labour does the body.A.ifB.asC.forD.soMolly finally agreed, _____ reluctantly, to go and see a doctor.A.afterwardsB.almostC.otherwiseD.somewhatI know he feels upset about his failure, and I can _____ that.A.relate toB.live withC.answer forD.pull throughThe reds and golds _____ into each other as the sun sank.What a beautiful sight!A.bumpedB.pressedC.meltedD.turnedI got more _____ about him from reading his books than from talking to him.A.insightsB.memoriesC.resourcesD.experiencesThe company needs to _____ its outdated image to promote its newly-released product.y outB.call upC.shake offD.give awayThe conditions in the local school were fairly _____, no electricity and no basic teaching facilities available.A.uniqueB.typicalC.PrimitiveD.StableThe matches of the FIFA Women’s World Cup will be played in 20xx all around France, whose men’s team _____ the 20xx World Cup.A.winsB.wonC.has wonD.had wonCitizens are _____ to exercise their rights, but under no circumstances can they violate other people’s rights.A.on trackB.on scheduleC.at easeD.at liberty---I hear you’ll cancel all your plans and appointments.Why?---They _____ my life.I just can’t stop.A.controlB.controlledC.have controlledD.have been controllingNature is understandable in the sense ______ she will answer truly and reward with discoveries when we ask her questions via observation.A.thatB.whereC.howD.what---Nowadays, buyers accustomed to prices moving upward just adopt a wait-and-see attitude.---If they continue to _____, then our company is closing down.A.fish in the airB.sit on the fenceC.fly off the handleD.beat around the bushThe children wrote magical stories together, _____ imaginary worlds of romantic and military adventure.A.to spinB.spinningC.having spunD.to have spunHe was offered a position at the local church school, _____ he went to the Cambridge.A.after whenB.since whichC.after whichD.since when---There are probably aliens living here on earth.---_____! I can’t believe you said that.e onB.Forget itC.Go aheadD.Allow me二、完形填空I don’t talk with passengers on airplanes.My flight timeis ______ for turning the pages of a good book.That changed, ______, on a flight from Tampa to Newark when I sat next to her ---the lady in Seat 26B.After ______ my seat, I opened my book.Then she ______me.“And where are you traveling to? Home or on vacation?”“Heading home,” I closed my book.“You?”“Oh, home, too,” she began, “I come from a(n) ______ family.Nine kids! I’m the oldest ______ alive---eighty-nine!” And then she laughed, joyfully.I wouldn’t have ______ she was nearly ninety, though.“Good book?” she asked, pointing to my paperback.“Yes.Do you read?”“Oh, I don’t have ______ to read,” she replied.I’m sixty years younger than 26B, yet she’s the one who’s too busy to read? What on earth could she be doing with her______?“Well,” she began, “I work at Costco.There ar e ______ nice people.There are also the ______ ones, but I enjoy them, too!” She laughed again, and I ______ her ability to not letnegative energies affect her ______.I wondered how I could ______ that, too.“What’s your secret,” I asked, “to soundi ng so ______ and healthy?”“My husband died ten years ago,” she said, ______.“I thought to myself, I’m not going to just ______! That’s when I got my Costco job.I believe in being active.”“Life is so good,” she ______, “I’m just excited every day to live it!”I wanted that plane ride to reroute to California so I would have more time to learn about her energy for life.I became more ______ with each mile we flew.I told myself, if someone who is eighty-nine years old can choose to live her life with such ______ and passion, I can, too.If you have the drive!1.A.reservedB.adjustedC.squeezedD.limited2.A.thusB.insteadC.thoughD.rather3.A.slipping intoB.searching forC.clearing upD.settling into4.A.came toB.bent toC.turned toD.pointed toplexB.nuclearC.wealthyD.extended6.A.yetB.evenC.stillD.ever7.A.predictedB.admittedC.guessedD.doubted8.A.timeB.patienceC.abilitiesD.chances9.A.daysB.talentC.booksD.interest10.A.reallyB.actuallyC.seeminglyD.probably11.A.learnedB.weirdC.ambitiousD.innocent12.A.weighedB.admiredC.realizedD.identified13.A.aimB.fateC.tasteD.mood14.A.obtainB.manageC.controlD.imagine15.A.academicB.realisticC.positiveD.creative16.A.sadlyB.coldlyC.seriouslyD.peacefully17.A.hang outB.sit aroundC.step backD.get away18.A.respondedB.continuedC.recalledD.declared19.A.astonishedB.satisfiedC.delightedD.inspired20.A.desireB.wisdomC.courageD.confidence三、阅读理解SUBSCRIPTIONS FROM EUROPE/REST OF THE WORLD (ROW)(NOT INCLUDING SPAIN)Option 1: Hot English for Students.Includes: 12 Hot English magazines + audio MP3S+1 English Unlocked Book.(100 pages, 4 levels: Pre-Intermediate; Intermediate; Upper Intermediate; Advanced) Europe £92.70 Row £108.90Indicate the English Unlocked level you require (one book included in price)Option 2: Hot English for TeachersIncludes: 12 Hot English magazines + audio MP3S + 1 Teach er’s English Unlocked Book.(110 pages, 4 levels:Pre-Intermediate; Intermediate; Upper Intermediate; Advanced): Europe £92.70/ROW £108.90Indicate the English Unlocked level you require (one book included in price)Option 3: Standard.Includes: 12 magazines + audio MP3S = Europe £79.70/Row £95.40Option 4: Web SchoolVideos, readings, listenings, online exercises 4levels.Indicate the level you require: Pre-Intermediate; Intermediate; Upper Intermediate; Advanced.Code is valid for one level and one year = £24.99Access to all levels: one year =£59.97English UnlockedYour complete self-study solution to learning English at home.With audio MP3s and video MP4s! Choose from 4 levels: Pre-Intermediate; Intermediate; Upper Intermediate; Advanced.Student or Teacher Student’s/Teacher’s Book: Europe £18.95/Row £19.95Phrasal verbs/IdiomsBooklets with 150 phrasal verbs or idioms + images + MP3s AUDIO FILES.Phrasal verbs I Phrasal verbs II? Idioms I Idioms II Europe per book £17.95 / ROW per book £18.95Academies, institutes, official language schools,etc.Photocopying Hot English magazine for use in their classes wherever they are located have to pay an extra charge of £50 on top of their subscription in order to meet minimal copyright requirements.1.Who will pay least if people subscribe to the same materials?A.People form Spain.B.People from France.C.People from the USA.D.People from China.2.How much will your school pay for one set of Hot English for students and one for teachers for class use totally?A.£185.4.B.£217.8.C.£267.8D.£235.4.That competition keeps prices down is well known.But it is hard to measure by just how much, because prices vary for all sorts of reasons, from differences in labour costs and rents to taxes.Rising to the challenge is a new paper in The Economic Journal by Giacomo Calzolari, Andrea Ichino, Francesco Manaresi and Viki Nellas, economists at the European University Institute, Bologna University and the Italian centralbank.They looked at pharmacies(药房) and specifically at customers who may be particularly easy to rip off: new parents.Using data for 20xx to 20xx covering about a fifth of pharmacies in Italy, the researchers measured the way in which prices of hygiene products for babies changed as the number of babies varied.They took advantage of a peculiar law from the 1960s, according to which regions with at most 7,500 people are allowed just one pharmacy (supposedly to keep the quality of services high).They compared prices in places with populations just below this threshold, and just above.The products studied included some 3,000 varieties of shampoos, bath foams, baby wipes, creams and so on.Many are also used by adults on themselves.Some people, for example, prefer sun-cream labeled “for children” because of its high level of protection.When raising prices for these products, even a pharmacist with a monopoly(垄断) must consider the risk that adult users will switch to products that are not aimed at children.But a rise in the number of babies, and hence buyers who are parents, could tip the scales towards price increases.By contrast, the pharmacist should already be charging as much as parents are willing to pay for products without adult users, such as nappies.The scholars found that pharmacists raised prices when there were more new parents----but only in regions with a single pharmacy, and not for nappies.In monopoly areas a doubling of the number of babies from one month to the next (not unusualin a small population) coincided with a 5% increase in the price of the basket of baby-hygiene products.The study is timely.Italy’s government has started to loosen some of the many restrictions that stop competition in the pharmacy sector (though not yet the one that the researchers relied on).But such regulations are plentiful in many other lines of business, and not just in Italy.The consumers who pay the price are often those who find it hardest to travel to shop around----for example, people with crying babies on their hands.1.What’s the purpose of the study?A.To review the function of the special law for pharmacies.B.To make clear the relation between competition and prices.C.To collect the information on pharmacy business in Italy.D.To gather the data on hygiene products for babies in Italy.2.“tip the scales” in Paragraph 3 means “_____”.A.Push the moveB.Keep the levelC.Control the riseD.Break the balance3.The government’s new measures will greatly benefit_____.A.pharmacy ownersB.local merchantsC.new parentsD.adult usersListen carefully to the footsteps in the family home, especially if it has wooden floors, and you can probably work out who it is that is walking about.The features most commonly used to identify people are faces, voices, finger prints and retinal scans.But their “behavioural biometrics”, such as the way they walk, are also giveaways.Researchers have, for several years, used video cameras and computers to analyse people’s gaits, and are now quite good at it.But translating such knowledge into a practical identification system can be tricky----especially if thatsystem is supposed to be hidden.Cameras are often visible, are hard to set up, requi5re good lighting and may have their view blocked by other people.So a team led by Krikor Ozanyan of the University of Manchester, in England and Patricia Scully of the National University of Ireland,? in Galway have been looking for a better way to recognize gait.Their answer:pressure-sensitive mats.In themselves, such mats are nothing new.They have been part of security systems for donkeys’ years.But Dr.Ozanyan And Dr.Scully use a complex version that can record the amount of pressure applied in different places as someone walks across it.These measurements form a pattern unique to thewalker.Dr.Ozanyan and Dr.Scully therefore turned, as is now common for anything to do with pattern recognition, to an Artificial Intelligence system that uses machine learning to recognize such patterns.It seems to work.In a study published earlier this year the two researchers tested their system on a database of footsteps trodden by 127 different people.They found that its error rate in identifying who was who was a mere 0.7%.And Dr.Scully says that even without a database of footsteps to work with the system can determine someone’s sex---women and men, with wide and narrow pelvises(骨盆) respectively, walk in different ways,---- and guess, with reasonable accuracy, a subject’s age.A mat-based gait-recognition system has the advantage that it would work in any lighting conditions----evenpitch-darkness.And though it might fail to identify someone if, say, she was wearing stilettos and had been entered into thedatabase while wearing trainers, it would be very hard to fool it by imitating the gait of an individual who was allowed admission to a particular place.The latest phase of Dr.Ozanyan’s and Dr.Scully’s project is a redesign of the mat.The old mats contained individual pressure sensors.The new ones contain optical fibres(光纤).Light-emitting diodes(二极管) distributed along two neighbouring edges of a mat transmit light into thefibres.Sensors on the opposite edges( and thus the opposite ends of the optical fibres) measure how much of that light is received.Any pressure applied to part of the mat causes a distortion(变形) in the fibres and a consequent change in the amount of light transmitted.Both the location and amount of change can be plotted and analyzed by the machine-learning system.Dr.Ozanyan says that the team have built a demonstration fibre-optic mat, two meters long and a metre wide, using materials that cost £100($130).They are now talking to companies about commercializing it.One application might be in health care, particularly for the elderly.A fibre-optic mat installed in a nursing home or an old person’s own residence could monitor changes in an individual’s gait that warn certain illnesses.That would provide early warning of someone being at greater risk of falling over, say, or of their cognition becoming damaged.Gait analysis might also be used ass a security measure in the workplace, monitoring access to restricted areas, such as parts of military bases, server farms or laboratories dealingwith harmful materials.In these cases, employees would need to agree to their gaits being scanned, just as they would agree to the scanning of their faces or retinas for optical security systems.Perhaps the most fascinating use of gait-recognition mats, though, would be in public places, such as airports.For that to work, the footsteps of those to be recognized would need to have been stored in a database, which would be harder to arrange than the collection of mugshots and fingerprints that existing airport security systems rely on.Some people, however, might volunteer for it.Many aircrew or pre-registered frequent flyers would welcome anything that speeded up one of the most tiresome parts of modern travel.1.Camera-based gait recognition fails to come into wide use, because _____.a.it’s not easy to find the camerasb.finger print recognition is still popularc.sometimes the cameras can be coveredd.it’s a waste of money to fix the equipmente.good lighting conditions can’t be guaranteedf.it’s difficult to set up the system.A.acfB.bdeC.cdfD.cef2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to Paragraph 6-8?A.The new mats function greatly with individual pressure sensors built in.B.The new mats will be likely to work better with enough pressure.C.The elderly are cured of their diseases with the monitor of the fibre-optic.D.Restricted areas are accessible to those with their gaits scanned beforehand.3.What does “it” refer to in Paragraph 5?A.The mat-based gait-recognition systemB.The gait stored in the databaseC.The advantage of working in any light condition.D.The admission to a particular place.4.What’s the best title of the passage?A.Listen to your footstepsB.Applaud pattern recognitionC.Love the way you walkD.Better the mats you step on“With depressingly few exceptions, performances are dull and lack vitality…After years of trying to convince myself otherwise, I now feel sure that ballet is dying.”-----Jennifer Homans, Apollo’s AngelsIs ballet dead? Has the art form evolved to depression? Jennifer Homans’s conclusion to h er fascinating history of ballet, Apollo’s Angels, is worrying.It appears that ballet’s pulse continues to beat strongly, however, especially with a Tchaikovsky defibrillator attached.So why are some dance commentators arguing that ballet is dying? And do they have a point?“Ballet is dead”----“Ballet is dying” ---all ring tones of Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophical claim: “God is dead.” Headline grabbling, certainly.Yet can ballet be defined in such black and white terms? Surely it is moreab stract, filled with shades of popular grey.? ①To start with, how do you define ballet? What is ballet today? Consider popular modern classics like Twyla Tharp’s In the Upper Room, where dancers wear pointy shoes and sneakers, combining contemporary and classical vocabulary together.Or closer to home, there is Graeme Murphy’s Swan Lake, which layers elements of Petipa’s choreography(编舞) with a contemporary theme and aesthetic.Many contemporarychoreographers all embrace classical form and principles, then manipulate(操纵) the rules.? ②? .The line between contemporary dance and ballet is vague.In an interview with The Telegraph (20xx), British choreographer Mattew Bourne acknowledges that this “cross-fertilisation” between contemporary dance and ballet continues to grow, as evidenced by the rise in new commissions from contemporary choreographers at the Royal Ballet and English National Ballet.Referring to Homans’s book, Bourne believes what has changed is that “the dance forms are coming closertog ether”.Not dying, but merging.Reinventing.This has been the case amongst Australasian ballet companies for many years now.? ③? .Homans writes that ballet’s decline began after the passing of Ashton and Balanchine.Something ahs changed, certainly.A stylisic transition----from neo-classical to contemporary ballet----has occurred.? ④Our art form’s evolution has always been with extinction.Prominent dance critic with The New York Times, Alastair Macaulay, says: “ballet has died again and again ove r the centuries,” and yet, “phoenix-like, rose again from its ashes”.History shows there were periods where ballet hibernated and lacked popularity.This coincided with the art form’s changing forums.So here is the irony: what sells best, still, are reproductions of Petipa’s classics.A season without a Tchaikovsky score is a financial risk.And withoutNutcracker(《胡桃夹子》), half the ballet companies in North America would not exist.Admittedly, as a dancer, my favourite roles---Albrecht, Prince Siegfried and Romeo----were from the classical canon; I am a traditionalist at heart (who loves to be challenged by good contemporary ballets).A part of the charm behind classical repertoire, for me, was in reproducing the glories of past greats.Classical ballet’s f ramework supports the modern process of bench-marking.Perhaps Jennifer Homans’s thoughts are not completely unfounded.Perhaps ballet is dying for some.Ballet’s evolution has been delayed by its audiences.And as Homans suggests in her epilogue, perhaps also by its creatives.Now here is a bold prediction.In line with the Royal Ballet’s programming in Brisbane this year----of Christopher Wheeldon’s The Winter’s Tale, and Wayne MacGregor’s Woolf Works----over the next 20 years, ballet’s reliance o n Petipa will decrease.Contemporary ballets and merge-styled ballets will produce their box-office influence ever more.Why?It is simple: our audiences will be ready for ballet to change again.1.Why does the writer cite Jennifer Homans’s words at the beginning of the passage?A.To support the writer’s viewpoint.B.To introduce the topic of the passage.C.To highlight the theme of the passageD.To provide the background knowledge.2.The sentence ‘Is this not ballet?” shoul d be put in ______.A.①B.②C.③D.④3.Which of the following statements is a fact about ballet?A.“Surely it is more abstract, filled with shades of popular grey.” (Para.3)B.“The line between contemporary dance and ballet isva gue.” (Para.5)C.“Our art form’s evolution has always been with extinction.” (Para.7)D.“What sells best, still, are reproductions of Petipa’s classics.” (Para.8).4.According to Matthew Bourne, _____.A.the dance forms remain unchangedB.contemporary dance has reinvented classic balletC.ballet is experiencing growth and will continue to developD.a new form of ballet is widely accepted among Australians5.The writer takes himself as an example in Paragraph 8 in order to show _____.A.classics should be promotedB.classics are still of great significanceC.classical ballet’s framework is out of dateD.contemporary ballets attract more audiences6.What may be the audiences’ attitud e to the change of ballet?A.Supportive.B.Arbitrary.C.Critical.D.Concerned四、任务型阅读请仔细阅读下列短文,并依据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

2024届天津市高三下学期高考英语第二次模拟考试试题(含答案)

2024届天津市高三下学期高考英语第二次模拟考试试题(含答案)

2024届天津市高三下学期高考英语第二次模拟考试试题第I 卷(选择题共95分)第一部分: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)从A 、B 、C 、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.—I'm afraid I can't climb to the top of the mountain.I am really exhausted now. —.There is only one third of the journey left.A.GoB.Take B.Take caree onD.All right2.The headmaster blamed the naughty student caught __flowers in the garden.A.toB.pickingking B.pickingC.toC.to pickD.to have picked3.On the exhibition,visitors could not only enjoy looking at the robots,they could also interact with them ,such as playing chess and table tennis.A.appropriatelyB.modestlyC.essentiallyD.literally4.As a physician during the Han Dynasty,Hua Tuo is often with being the first in China to use anesthesia (麻醉)during surgcry.A.presentedB.referredC.creditedD.promoted5.—Did you have a wonderful time in the Palacc Muscum yesterday?—Not really.Some parts of it so l had no chance to see its whole appearance.A.were being rebuiltB.were rebuiltC.had been rebuiltD.have been rebuilt6.On arriving in Athens from Marathon,the messenger whose legs c ollapsed on the spot,told the victory news and entirely exhausted himself.A.Ieft outB.gave outC.held outD.turned out7.—Why are you in such a hurry?—Because the train at 10:00 am,and there is almost no time left.A.leftB.shall leaveC.has lefiD.leaves8.Although written more than a century ago,Mark Twain's novels are still t oday.A.relevantB.likelyC.harmoniousD.sufficient9.It is the way_you apply your body language to your address that greatly determines whether the listeners are engaged and convinced.A.howB.thatC.whichD.where10.—Sorry,Tony.I'm too busy to attend the meeting this Saturday.—Well,you attend it if you truly can't re the time.A.shouldn'tB.needn'tC.can'tD.mustn't11.A variety of applications with filters in allow users to soften wrinkles oradjustthe size and shape of their facial features.A.to buildB.buildingC.builtD.having been built12.The car's has improved a lot since a new engine has been applied to it.A.appearanceB.characterC.performanceD.substance13.With my father's guidance and encouragement,I learned how to ride a bike I knewit.A.whenB.until C,as D.before14.Lily wants to read this science fiction as well,so when you ,please give it to her.A.have finishedB.will finishC.are finishingD.finished15.What is most extraordinary about the complex structures of Maya civilization isthey were built without the use of wheels,metal tools or even animal power. A.why B.how C,where D,when第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

朝阳区2024届高三二模英语试题

朝阳区2024届高三二模英语试题

北京市朝阳区高三年级第二学期质量检测二英语2024.5(考试时间90分钟满分100分)本试卷共10页。

考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。

第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A nurse named Aly Hogarth has reunited with a mother and daughter at the same hospital ship 30 years after saving their lives.In 1993, Ms Hogarth was touring a hospital ship in Sierra Leone when she knew that a patient Catherine Conteh needed a Caesarean section (剖腹产手术), but she couldn’t 1 it. Ms Hogarth contacted her colleagues and they paid for the £70 surgery, so that Catherine’s daughter, Regina, could be 2 . Later, Ms Hogarth volunteered to take care of her in the hospital, 3 her wound and teaching her how to feed the baby. In this way Ms Hogarth formed a 4 with the mother and the baby, but they lost 5 when she returned home to New Zealand.Ms Hogarth, now 52, volunteered for charity Mercy Ships. Surprisingly, she 6 Catherine and Regina at the same hospital ship. They both became nurses, inspired by Ms Hogarth, and Regina now has a child of her own.Ms Hogarth said, “To see Catherine in person again, it’s very unreal really. It’s not something I 7 expected until we made contact again. For me, I felt 8 at the moment when we met and didn’t know how to react.” “We just cried and cried,” Catherine said. “Regina and I would have died without Ms Hogarth’s pure love.”“It’s really 9 to see Catherine again,” Ms Hogarth shared. “I thought about her every time I told that story for the last 30 years. I know it was a significant time—realizing that you can make a real 10 by doing something.”1. A. cancel B. bear C. afford D. accept2. A. examined B. delivered C. adopted D. attended3. A. receiving B. removing C. dressing D. discovering4. A.habit B. tradition C. plan D. bond5. A. touch B. control C. hope D. direction6. A. called on B. came across C. looked after D. kept off7. A. ever B. still C. even D. just8. A. inspired B. disappointed C. concerned D. excited9. A. impossible B. amazing C. challenging D. simple10. A. effort B. commitment C. decision D. difference第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。

2023届辽宁省普通高中高三第二次模拟考试(二模)英语试题

2023届辽宁省普通高中高三第二次模拟考试(二模)英语试题

2023届辽宁省普通高中高三第二次模拟考试(二模)英语试题一、听力选择题1. What are the speakers doing?A.Ordering food.B.Making their dinner.C.Preparing for a party.2. What are the speakers talking about?A.A meeting.B.A person.C.An idea.3.A.He will start his new job next Monday.B.He will need two weeks to find a replacement.C.He will tell his boss about the decision to resign.D.He will complain to his boss about the current treatment.4. What will the woman do?A.Go to the coffee shop.B.Return some books.C.Talk to Mary.5. What does the man offer to do?A.Lend his copy to the woman.B.Underline the important parts.C.Help the woman with her English.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. What will the woman probably do on the weekend?A.Buy clothes.B.Watch movies.C.Do homework.2. How will the man get to the cinema?A.By car.B.By bus.C.By bike.3. What kind of movie will the speakers probably see?A.An action movie.B.A fantasy movie.C.A historical movie.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

2022届江苏省南京市、盐城市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题

2022届江苏省南京市、盐城市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题

2022届江苏省南京市、盐城市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题一、短对话1.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Editor and reader.B.Husband and wife.C.Customer and salesperson.2.What will the speakers probably do?A.Search for the lake.B.Hike along the easy path.C.Climb up the mountain.3.How much will the man receive from his father?A.400 yuan. B.600 yuan. C.800 yuan.4.What does the man probably mean?A.He wants to have a rest.B.He agrees to go to the cinema.C.He will have a basketball game.5.Which tourist spot does the woman highly recommend?A.The Great Wall. B.The Forbidden City. C.The Summer Palace.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.What are the speakers talking about?A.Features of Chinese food.B.A recipe for chicken soup.C.A local Chinese restaurant.7.What does the man think of the dinner?A.Oily. B.Light. C.Tasty.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

高三高考模拟第二次考试英语测试(带答案)

高三高考模拟第二次考试英语测试(带答案)

高三年级高考模拟第二次考试英语测试(考试时间120分钟满分150分)本试卷共12页,共150分。

考试时长120分钟。

考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。

第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话你将听一遍。

例:What is the man going to read?A. A newspaper.B. A magazine.C. A book.答案是A。

1. How are the two speakers going to the concert?A. By car.B. By bike.C. By bus.2. What did the man do during the weekend?A. He went sailing.B. He watched TV.C. He visited a castle.3. Which museum did the girl visit with her class?A. The Science Museum.B. The Nature Museum.C. The Art Museum.4. What present will the woman get for Sammy?A. A toy.B. A gift card.C. A set of books.5. Which of the following will the man buy?A. B. C.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)听下面4段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的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5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。

听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

高三英语第二次模拟考试卷英语(江苏卷 B卷)(考试版)

高三英语第二次模拟考试卷英语(江苏卷 B卷)(考试版)

2023年高考英语第二次模拟考试卷(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150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。

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.Why did the woman oversleep?A.She was sick.B.She was too tired.C.Her clock didn’t go off. 2.What time does the meeting begin?A.At 6:20.B.At 6:00.C.At 6:10.3.What is the problem with the woman’s TV?A.It’s broken.B.It doesn’t fit in her room.C.It has bad picture quality. 4.Why haven’t the speakers taken a vacation these years?A.Their children were too young.B.They haven’t found cheap flights.C.They’ve been busy with their work.5.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Husband and wife.B.Father and daughter.C.Shopkeeper and customer.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。

2024届山东省临沂市高三下学期第二次模拟考试(5月)英语试题及答案

2024届山东省临沂市高三下学期第二次模拟考试(5月)英语试题及答案

2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(模拟)英语2024.5本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。

满分120分。

考试用时100分钟。

注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。

2.回答选择题时,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。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

APet HotelsWhere to Board Your Pet During the Holiday?Here are a few comfortable pet hotels for you.Search for Pet Hotels in our app to find these listings on a map that have spaces available for the upcoming holidays.Remember to show your vaccination records in case pets are rejected.B&M pet HotelPrice per day:A cat,15dollars.Dog boarding rooms,from28to68dollars.Booking:Contact Golden Chen via call or WeChat(GoldenChen68)Animals allowed:Also welcomes rabbits,turtles,guinea pigs and more.Services:Dog training,and four daily walks for dogs.Someone’s PetPrice per day:A dog,from23to60dollars according to size.It is18dollars per cat,with an additional charge of 10dollars for each additional cat.Booking:Call150****6785/189****1594.Animals allowed:Both cats and dogs are welcome.Services:washing,grooming and pet beauty.Pet Bamboo MansionPrice per day:A cat,20dollars.For dogs,56dollars.Booking:Call135****1908or contact Buddy Dog via WeChat.Animals-allowed:Accommodate both cats and dogs.Services:For dogs,there are three walks per day,and swimming facilities.Offer a20-40%discount for reserving them,in advance.Cozy pet TownPrice per day:A cat,14dollars.A dog,ranging from20to34dollars depending on size.Booking:Add the owner on WeChat(CozyPetTown)Animals allowed:Only cats and dogsServices:Swimming,training,grooming.1.Which hotel offers the lowest price for three cats per day?A.B&M Pet Hotel.B.Someone’s Pet.C.Pet Bamboo Mansion.D.Cozy Pet Town.2.What is special about Pet Bamboo Mansion?A.It requires contact via call and WeChat.B.It has various rooms for dogs based on size.C.It offers dog walking and swimming facilities.D.It provides a preferential price for early booking.3.What do pet owners do to book a room at Cozy Pet Town?A.Call the owner directly.B.Visit the hotel in person.C.Contact the owner via WeChat.D.Book through the Pet Hotels app.BBill Bryson’s phenomenally popular books are a great success of amateur enthusiasm over scholarly expertise.In the highly reviewed Shakespeare(2007),he raced us through the playwright’s life and works in222pages;A Short History of Nearly Everything(2003)was his624-page analysis of“everything that has happened from the Big Bang to the rise of civilisation”—and it remains the best-selling science book of the21st century so far.Can he make it again with A Really Short Journey Through the Body,which promises us a“head to toe”tour in138pages?In his books for adult readers,Bryson’s success has lain in an ability to turn vast,complex subjects into an easy and pleasant narrative,filled with tiny facts and odd stories.His latest book,which follows his adult title The Body (2020),is aimed at children as young as eight,for whom this proven writing style works well.“No doubt about it,the human body is a truly remarkable thing,”Bryson writes,and it’s the remarkable facts that interest him the most.Did you know that you blink14,000times a day?Or that it takes seven billion billion billion atoms to make you?And that if you formed all your DNA into a single line,it would reach10billion miles across the solar system?Fresh doctors might find some of the entries frustratingly brief.The tongue,for example,receives only a paragraph,while,a chapter,entitled‘Poo and Farts’,is relatively detailed:“In your life,you’ll probably poo the weight of5cars but you’ll have eaten the weight of60.So that’s not a terrible result.”Biology books can be heavy weather;but Bryson’s skill,as ever,is to turn the story of the human body into a thoroughly digestible read.4.What do Bryson’s latest book and The Body(2020)have in common?A.They are easy to read.B.They are both about physics.C.They are intended for adults.D.They are both best-selling books.5.What is the purpose of Paragraph3?A.To analyze the structure of the book.B.To illustrate the attraction of the book.C.To show the scientific value of the book.D.To display the main contents of the book.6.What does the underlined phrase“heavy weather”mean in the last paragraph?A.Packed with facts.B.Weather-related.C.Hard to understand.D.Popular and readable.7.What is the text?A.An introduction to a book.B.An essay on biology.C.A news report on science.D.A biography of a writer.CStrategically adding weak points along microscopic chains called polymers(高分子聚合物)actually makes them harder to tear,researchers report in the June23Science.Polymers are used in car tires,and therefore the findings could help reduce plastic pollution as tires wear down over time.When tires rub against the road,they drop microplastics of rubber and plastic polymers,which pollute waterways and air.Every year,tires release an estimated6million metric tons of these microplastics into environment.Stronger polymers that break apart less easily could limit the amount of particles shed annually.To make such tough materials,Stephen Craig,a chemist at Duke University,and colleagues added molecules called cross-linkers to the polymers.These cross-linkers connected these polymer chains to their many neighbors,and they were specifically designed to break apart easily.At the microscopic scale,the polymers act like a tangle(乱团)of spaghetti with the cross-linkers holding them all together and helping them keep their shape,says Craig’s collaborator Shu Wang,a chemist at MIT.When the team stretched the polymer spaghetti,the individual cross-linkers broke easily, as expected.But the larger tangle material required more force to break than they expected.The secret to the increased toughness lies in the path the tear has to take,Craig says.The tear goes through the easy-to-break cross-linkers rather than through the tougher polymer chains.Each broken connection follows the path of least resistance but avoiding the long polymer chains means breaking many cross-linkers,which requires more stretching force overall.This isn’t the first time researchers have used weak connectors to make polymers stronger.But unlike in similar materials,the increased toughness doesn’t come at the expense of other beneficial properties like stiffness(风度). Craig says he hopes the findings will help extend the lifetimes of car tires and plastics,potentially limiting annual microplastic pollution.8.What benefit does the new material bring?A.It meets the road standard.B.It weakens plastic polymers.C.It releases less microplastics.D.It reduces the cost of car tires.9.What can we know about the tangle material?A.It follows the pattern of spaghetti.B.It is designed to fall apart easily.C.The polymers help keep its shape.D.The larger tangle is harder to break.10.What is the primary factor that contributes to the increased toughness?A.The weakness of the cross-linker.B.The strength of the polymer chains.C.The number of the cross-linkers used.D.The path the tear takes through the material.11.What can we learn about the finding?A.It initially uses weak connectors.B.It sacrifices stiffness for toughness.C.It lengthens the lifespan of car tires.D.It removes annual microplastic pollution.DEver feel disconnected during a stressful event?That could be your brain protecting you.During traumatic(痛苦的)situations,people might experience an unexpected wave of emotional indifference or feel like they’ve separated from reality and are having an out-of-body experience.These symptoms of disconnect describe dissociation,a defense mechanism that separates threatening feelings and ideas from the rest of someone’s mind.But why do our minds sometimes dissociate when we’re experiencing stressful events?Typically,the sympathetic nervous system,which is responsible for our“fight or flight”response,activates when a person is in upcoming physical danger.Mammals,including humans,evolved to have this response,as it pushes them to survive by fighting or escaping from danger.Dissociation is another way the nervous system is ready to respond to trauma when fight or flight appears to be too dangerous or impossible.Dissociation can protect someone in the moment so that they are mentally separated from a situation causing physical pain,emotional pain or both.Oftentimes,victims of abuse report dissociation during the event or having foggy memories of an event after the fact due to dissociation.Nevertheless,problems can arise if people continue to dissociate even once they’re separated from the intense trauma,as opposed to relying on other coping mechanisms,for example,help from a professional.Many people who continue to dissociate often struggle with daily stress,like meeting work deadlines or speaking with peers.Many feel disconnected in their relationships and may find themselves unconcentrated during what used to be usual interactions or tasks.But the goal of addressing long-term dissociation isn’t to do away with it.After all,it can be a useful strategy to help survive a dangerous situation.But memories of the traumatic event are often disruptive and painful,so having some distance from that could mean a better quality of life after the trauma.12.What is the main idea of Paragraph1?A.It defines what dissociation is.B.It emphasizes the value of dissociation.C.It lists different symptoms of disconnect.D.It explains why we experience stressful events.13.How does dissociation work on victims of abuse?A.By erasing their memories.B.By getting rid of their emotional pain.C.By protecting victims from physical pain.D.By distancing the victims mentally from the reality.14.What might happen if people continue to dissociate?A.Failing to focus on tasks.B.Meeting work deadlines.C.Having a better quality of life.D.Relying on other coping mechanisms.15.Which of the following might the author agree with?A.Traumatic events are avoidable.B.Dissociation needs to be handled properly.C.People’s well-being is based on the distance.D.There’re enough coping strategies for traumas.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。

高三年级英语第二次模拟考试题

高三年级英语第二次模拟考试题

高三年级英语第二次模拟考试题英语试题第一卷(计115分)第一部分:听力理解(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 man doing?A.He is readingB.He is watching TV.C.He is looking for a book.2. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Doctor and patient.C. Brother and sister.3. When does the school start?A. At 7:00 a.m.B. At 7:15a.m.C. At 7:30 a.m.4. What will they do first?A. Write the letter.B. Look for a pen.C. Fix the shelf.5. Why doesn’t the man take the suit?A. Because it is out of fashion.B. Because it is too bright in colour.C. Because it is too expensive.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读每个小题,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。

四川省眉山第一中学2024学年高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷(含解析)

四川省眉山第一中学2024学年高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷(含解析)

四川省眉山第一中学2024学年高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷请考生注意:1.请用2B铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用0.5毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在答题纸相应的答题区内。

写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效。

2.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.From his expression, I don’t think he could have finished his homework last nig ht, _______?A.couldn’t he B.do IC.did he D.hasn’t he2.When on holidays, the railways put on trains to make people’s travel more convenient.A.regularB.specialC.particularD.unusual3.Taking online reading into consideration, we can challenge the assumption ____ reading for pleasure continues to decrease.A.whether B.that C.where D.when4.Taking drugs has become part of every sport _________ athletes seek to achieve beyond their natural limits. A.which B.that C.who D.where5.—The Kiwi fruits in this supermarket are _______ sale now, and they are sold ______ the pound.— Really? How much cheaper are they?A.for; in B.on; by C.for, by D.on, in6.She doesn’t speak our language, _____ she seems to understand what we say.A.for B.and C.yet D.or7.We can never expect ____ bluer sky unless we create ____ less polluted world.A.a; a B.a; theC.the; a D.the; the8.Most of us try to discover we think is the most moving love story in our company.A.which B.that C.what D.who9.Newly-built wooden cottages line the street,___________ the old town into a dreamland.A.turned B.turningC.to turn D.having turned10.What made them miss the deadline was not their lack of funding, but ________ their lack of planning.A.even B.stillC.rather D.ever11.We are living in an age most of things are done on cell phones.A.which B.thatC.whose D.when12.________ to her own work,she spent little time with her familyA.Devoting B.To be devotedC.Devoted D.Having devoted13.Mr. Smith didn’t understand _____ made hi s son so upset that evening.A.what was it B.why it was this C.how that was D.what it was that14.The wide spread of super hybrid rice around the world ______ the lives of millions and millions of people suffering from hunger to a great level.A.has improved B.is improving C.improved D.has been improving15.(2013·天津,9)No one________ be more generous;he has a heart of gold.A.could B.must C.dare D.need16.—Did you enjoy the party?—Yes. We ___________ well by our hosts.A.were treated B.would be treatedC.treated D.had treated17.Why are some brands more popular than others ______ the products are of similar quality?A.as though B.even if C.so that D.in case18.Jane went to her teacher just now. She ________ about the solution to the problem.A.wondered B.was wondering C.had wondered D.would wonder19.The two girls are getting on very well and share _______ with each other.A.little B.much C.some D.none20.—I spend two weeks in Beijing last year.—Then you must have visited the Great Wall during your stay, ________ you?A.mustn’t B.didn’tC.haven’t D.hadn’t第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

河北省石家庄市外国语学校2024学年高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷(含解析)

河北省石家庄市外国语学校2024学年高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷(含解析)

河北省石家庄市外国语学校2024学年高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷注意事项1.考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号。

2.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。

第一部分必须用2B 铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答。

3.考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.She said her ________ is enough to support her in later years and that her only hope is that her son can visit regularly. After all she had not much time left.A.pension B.benefit C.allowance D.bonus2.---There are probably aliens living here on earth.---_____! I can’t believe you said that.A.Come on B.Forget itC.Go ahead D.Allow me3.You have to rewrite the monthly report because you _____ many important details.A.turned off B.left outC.dropped by D.put up4.—Alice, why aren’t you at work today?—I a day off.A.have given B.have been given C.gave D.was given5.(2013·福建) _____________ basic first-aid techniques will help you respond quickly to emergencies.A.Known B.Having knownC.Knowing D.Being known6.________ you recognize an idiom when it is being used, it is easy to misunderstand what you read or hear. A.Unless B.AfterC.Once D.Since7.________some people criticize graffiti for being ugly and destructive, those graffiti lovers still see it as real art. A.As B.WhileC.Once D.Until8.—Did you meet Mr. Smith?—Yes. When I arrived, he ________ for New York to attend a press conference.A.was just leaving B.just leftC.just leaves D.had just left9.I think her opinion _________, because she is an experienced teacher.A.number B.calculatesC.figures D.counts10.Look, ____ fashionable clothes is she wearing that all the eyes are fixed on her!A.so B.such C.how D.what11.—Next Monday is my birthday.—Is that so? ______A.I can’t believe my ears.B.I’m so glad to hear that.C.What presents do you want? D.Many happy returns of the day!12.Modesty is a kind of good quality, which is ______it takes to be your personal best.A.what B.where C.which D.when13.—In the UK,some people equate life experience with the number of stamps in their passports.—That’s why they all agree that they ________ the “travel bug”.A.catch B.caughtC.have caught D.are to catch14.The fellow we spoke ________ no comment at first.A.to make B.to madeC.made D.to making15.—Simon will listen to music every time he comes across a maths problem.—You know, music is the source of ______ in life.A.inspiration B.identificationC.reaction D.recreation16.She runs on average about 15 miles a day every day, ______ the circumstances.A.whatever B.wherever C.whichever D.however17.Since many former drug abusers have psychological problems, they often need support groups _________ they can talk about their struggles and find new ways to manage in the world.A.which B.whatC.where D.when18.Smell the flowers before you go to sleep, and you may just ________sweet dreams.A.keep up with B.put up with C.end up with D.catch up with19.My teacher often says that success in making money is not always a good ______ of success in life.A.belief B.element C.criterion D.instance20.Mary_______ to writing classes every night since June and the course will end this week.A.had gone B.has been goingC.is going D.went第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

2019-2020年高三第二次高考模拟考试英语试题 含答案

2019-2020年高三第二次高考模拟考试英语试题 含答案

2019-2020年高三第二次高考模拟考试英语试题含答案I. Listening prehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. In a gallery. B. In a classroom. C. In a bookstore. D. In a museum.2. A. Boss and employee. B. Father and daughter.C. Teacher and student.D. Shop assistant and customer.3. A. 5 minutes. B. 8 minutes. C. 10 minutes. D. 15minutes.4. A. The shirt is too large. B. The price of the shirt is wrong.C. The shirt is too expensive.D. Other shops don’t sell this shirt.5. A. Watching TV. B. Parents’ involvement.C. Playing video games.D. Teachers’ substitution.6. A. A place for a meal. B. Their good friends.C. A tip for choosing food.D. Their plan to eat out.7. A. She doesn’t know where the manager is.B. She doesn’t know where the man heard the news.C. She doesn’t know where she will be working this month.D. She doesn’t know where she can find the work schedule.8. A. The time is not convenient. B. Her house is not big enough.C. A few people won’t turn up.D. There won’t be enough food.9. A. It is rather cool in the lecture hall.B. No one will be able to see what he is wearing.C. The air-conditioner doesn’t work.D.He expects the weather to change later in the day.10. A. The film cost too much despite its high quality.B. The man didn’t like the film but the woman did.C. The man missed the film because of the woman.D. The man saw the film upon the advice of the woman.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. A special room. B. A series of textbooks.C. A prehension program.D. A rewritten masterpiece.12. A. Experts on English reading. B. Beginners of English learning.C. Native speakers of English.D. Editors of English textbooks.13. A. It is designed for different levels. B. It contains original masterpieces.C. It can bring back the childhood.D. It helps to improve memory.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Work efficiency is what we pursue. B. It’s possible for us to work harder.C. Our brain is our most important tool.D. It’s wise to take a rest if our body needs it.15. A. To focus on something new. B. To ignore the limitations.C. To refresh the concentration.D. To lengthen the attention.16. A. Changing jobs from time to time. B. Doing new tasks in different work areas.C. Making a list of all your tasks.D. Eating popcorn while taking a break.Section CDirections:In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.plete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Sunshine Travel AgencyReservation FormType of tour: Destination:Name:Telephone:Number ofpeople:Date of departure: Total price:a 4-day 17 tour LondonLisa Garcia197-6344-58294 (2 18 & 2 children)19 6th20Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. plete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.What does the woman want the man to read in the newspaper?A report about a thief who got into people’s homes under a false identity and 21 from the homes.How did the thief manage to get into people’s homes?He pretended to be from the electricity board to check the 22 of their appliances.What is the warning from the police?The police warn people not to let anyone in 23 .What does the thief look like?He’s in his thirties and tall with dark hairand 24 .II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one wordthat best fits each blank.(A)Happiness Is an AttitudeThe 92-year-old confident and proud lady, who is fully dressed each morning by eight o’clock, with her hair fashionably bed and makeup perfectly applied, (25)_____ _____ she’s legally blind, move d to a nursing home today.Her husband of 70 years recently passed away, (26)_____ (make) the move necessary.After many hours of waiting patiently in the hall of the nursing home, she(27)_____ (smile) sweetly when told her room was ready. As she got into the elevator(28)_____ her wheelchair, I provided a description of her tiny room.“I love it,” she started with the enthusiasm of (29)_____ eight-year-old child having just been presented with a new dog.“Mrs. Jones, you haven’t seen the room…just wait.”“That ha s (30)_____ to do with it,” she replied. “Happiness is something you decide on ahead of time. (31)_____ I like my room or not doesn’t depend on how the furniture is arranged…it’s how I arrange my mind. I already decided to love it.It’s a decision I make every morning when I wake up. I have a choice; I can spendthe day in bed recounting the difficulty I have with the parts of my body (32)_____no longer work or get out of bed and be thankful for the ones working. Each day isa gift, and (33)_____ _____ _____ my eyes open, I’ll focus on the new day and allthe happy memories I’ve stored away…just for this time in my life.”(B)Sculptor B uilds Dubai’s Soaring Burj Khalifa Skyscraper out of Toothpicks to BagWorld RecordA sculptor has scaled new heights by building the world’s tallest toothpick (牙签) model.Stanley Hayes Munro, 45, from Syracuse, New York, is a toothpick engineer, who (34)_____ (hook) by toothpick models since he built his first sculpture in school when creating a structure that (35)_____ support the weight of an egg.Now, he has won the world record for the tallest toothpick structure with a sculpture of the Burj Kahlifa, Dubai. For Stanley though, he has always been more concerned with the integrity(完整性) of his work. Stanley said: “I’ve never caredfor counting toothpicks, wasting toothpicks, or the number of toothpicks (36)_____ (use) in any construction. Bu t an engineering problem you’ve got to create a strong structure is a problem worth (37)_____(solve).” “I made my first toothpick structure in an art class when I was in Grade 5,” he continued. “The assignment was to build something 25 centimeters tall and to have it(38)_____ (hold) the weight of an egg. Mine held my desk and from that pointI became interested in it.”“Everybody likes to ask whether my sculptures will collapse when I build them, but they are much (39)_____ (strong) than people think,” he said. “It was not really the height but the shape of the outer walls (40)_____ was the biggest challenge with Burj Khalifa. There wasn’t a flat surface anywhere and I had to individually construct each level,” he said.Section BDirections: plete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A second part of the experiment involved those watching the film being fitted with headsets(耳机) that 48 brain activity and this too showed heightened activity when watching 3D. According to the results, participants were seven percent more engaged with what they were watching, adding to the argument that 3D movies are more like watching real-life-something. “A seven percent rise in emotional engagement is 49 remarkable. Watching in 3D gives the viewer such an enriched and quality experience, as these results show,” he said. “In evolutionary 50 , the results of both parts of the test certainly make sense. 3D films are more likely to heighten the senses and cause emotional arousal—this, in turn, makes the brain run at quicker speeds,” Dr Fagan added.III. Reading prehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Researchers recently find women likely face work environments that push against the “having it all” mentality, leading to feelings of guilt and depre ssion.Trying to have it all could be bad for your mental health, according to a new study that finds that “supermoms” have higher rates of depression pared with working moms who let things 51 .The research, presented Aug. 20 at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Las Vegas, finds that working is 52 for mothers’ mental health. But among working mothers, the least depressed are those who don’t expect to 53 work and family life perfectly, said study researcher Katrina Leupp, a graduate student at the University of Washington in Seattle. “The ideal that women can do it all actually 54 the level of depressive symptoms pared to women who were more doubtful about whether or not work and family can be balanced,” Leupp told LiveScience.Leupp analyzed survey 55 from 1,600 married women who participated in a large survey called the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. In 1987, the women answered questions to judge their support of women’s 56 , including whether they agreed with statements such as “Women are much happier if they stay at home and take care of their children.”In 1992 and 1994, the now 40-year-old women answered questions about their symptoms of depression. Like earlier studies, the survey data indicated that women who worked outside the home had fewer symptoms of depression, perhaps because outside work gives women more 57 interaction, more varied activities and a larger ine, Leupp said. Among the employed women, though, the cheeriest were those who had indicated in their younger years the least 58 for women balancing career and family. The results held even after controlling for earlier levels of depression. “Somewhat 59 , women who don’t expect to be able to balance work and family have bett er mental health than those who do,” Leupp said.The study didn’t explain why optimistic (乐观的) views of balancing work and motherhood would60 later depression. “The reason may e down to 61 and real-world work environments,”Leupp said. “Women who expect to have it all probably e up against 62 that aren’t designed with work-life balance in mind. When they can’t balance everything perfectly, these supermoms are more likely to feel 63 .”“I think this research really speaks to a 64 between women’s expectations and the actual structure of the workplace,” Leupp said.“The takeaway for working moms is to temper their optimism about balancing 65 and employment and not to blame themselves if they struggle. Recognize that if it feels difficult, it’s because it is difficult.”51. A. happen B. continue C. slide D. end52. A. good B. ready C. hard D. possible53. A. protect B. share C. illustrate D. bine54. A. increased B. assessed C. reached D. influenced55. A. questions B. responses C. solutions D. instruments56. A. pregnancy B. marriage C. employment D. education57. A. cultural B. social C. positive D. verbal58. A. support B. tolerance C. concern D. respect59. A. deliberately B. aggressively C. ironically D.similarly60. A. result from B. relate to C. hold back D. call for61. A. families B. expectations C. surroundings D. requirements62. A. clubs B. hospitals C. governments D. workplaces63. A. excited B. embarrassed C. thrilled D. frustrated64. A. mismatch B. mistreat C. misunderstanding D.misinterpretation65. A. aging B. training C. schooling D. parentingSection BDirections:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)The twenty-four horses dash around a racetrack. The thunder of their hooves (蹄) rings in the riders’ears, nearly drowning out the cheering of the crowd. After three or four minutes of suspense, one horse crosses the finish line first, winning the Melbourne Cup and earning a place in history.The horses that pete in the Melbourne Cup—one of the world’s most famous horseraces—were fated to race. Bred for speed, these horses are the few that were singled out as having potential to bee champions.Preparing a racehorse to pete requires a team. A horse’s owner manages the team and decides which races to enter. A trainer determines the racehorse’s diet and exercise. Regular exercise makes a horse less likely to be injured, but overtraining tires the horse. A groomer (动物美容师) cares for the racehorse and reports any problems he discovers to the trainer. And of course, no horserace could be run without a rider. These riders train for long hours and travel constantly from one race to another. They need to make a strategy, adapt to changing conditions and municate with their horse to guide it to victory.Australia’s most famous horserace, the Melbourne Cup, is 3,200 meters of pure excitement. Each year 300 or 400 horses are nominated (提名), but only 24 can run.The petitors are chosen based on a number of factors, but winners of certain races qualify automatically.Each racehorse receives a handicap—a certain weight it must carry to give each horse an equal chance of winning—two months before the race. Originally, horses that seemed likely to win were assigned larger handicaps. But the rules have changed, reducing the handicap for previous winners.The first Melbourne Cup in 1861 drew a crowd of 4,000 spectators, and the race’s popularity has grown since then. Held on the first Tuesday of November, the cup has bee a four-day festival with fine food and entertainment.The Melbourne Cup began during a gold rush as a form of entertainment for the rich. Today it still attracts society’s upper class. They e dressed in their finest to enjoy the event in fort.But anyway it’s all about the race—the effort of horses and riders, the suspense and the thrill of victory.66. What can be learned about the horses in the Melbourne Cup?A. They are all winners of a certain race.B. They are raised and trained by joint effort.C. They are chosen from ordinary horses.D. Their fates are determined by their trainers.67. The racehorses are given handicaps so that _____.A. they will weigh the sameB. previous winners are unlikely to winC. the race will be fair enoughD. they will be more adaptable to the race68. It can be learned from the passage that _____.A. the spectators of the Melbourne Cup must dress wellB. the Melbourne Cup was intended for wealthy peopleC. the winner of the Melbourne Cup can earn a large fortuneD. the Melbourne Cup is the best-known horserace worldwide69. The passage can most probably be found in _____.A. a sports journalB. a business newspaperC. an academic paperD. a health magazine(B)Down County Museum - Open and FreeWhat’s OnContact detailsThe Mall, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6AHTelephone: +44 (0) 28 4461 5218Fax: +44 (0) 28 4461 5590Email: mail@downcountymuseumOpening hoursMonday to Friday 10.00 am - 5.00 pmSaturdays and Sundays 1.00 pm - 5.00 pmAdmission freeThere is however a charge for some special events and for guided tours.In the Footsteps of St Patrick12 November xx - 24 April xx at Down County MuseumThe aim of this exhibition is to explore some of the local sites, monuments and archaeological (考古的) discoveries whichare linked to the early missionary work of St Patrick and his followers, and to his Early Christian heritage (遗产) in County Down.This PEACE III funded display, featuring wonderful photographs, is in English and Polish and is acpanied by a free leaflet, also in both languages.Admission FREE.From Ballyhosset to Bengal03 February xx - 31 December xx at Down County MusuemThis display features a selection of documents, photographs,medical instruments and uniforms belonging to Lieutenant-ColonelAlexander Silcock, which were recently donated to Down County Museum.Admission FREE.1916 and After28 April xx - 01 May xx at Down County MuseumThis exhibition has been created by Down County Museum andNewry and Mourne Museum to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1916Rising. The exhibition provides an overview Rising and will explore a selection of themes including how the Rising was reported in local newspapers and its impact on local politics and society. Pre-booking essential.Admission FREE.Essence of Form: The Applied Art Collection of Down CountyMuseum03 May xx - 30 October xx at Down County MuseumThis exhibition displays the applied art collection of DownCounty Museum. Collected over 25 years, the exhibition includesceramics (陶瓷制品), textile (纺织的) pieces, silversmithing and jewellery made by artists living and working in County Down.Admission FREE.70. Which exhibition is related to religion?A. In the Footsteps of St Patrick.B. From Ballyhosset to Bengal.C. 1916 and After.D. Essence of Form.71. Which exhibition needs to be reserved in advance?A. In the Footsteps of St Patrick.B. From Ballyhosset to Bengal.C. 1916 and After.D. Essence of Form.72. Mr. Smith, who is interested in the works of art in Down County Museum, can goto visit the museum on ______.A. April 25, xx.B. April 29, xx.C. June 18, xx.D. November 3,xx.73. It can be learned from the above introduction that _____.A. Admission to Down County Museum is always free.B. Down County Museum is open for a shorter time on weekdays.C. All the exhibitions are held by Down County Museum independently.D. The exhibits in “From Ballyhosset to Bengal” have long belonged to themuseum.(C)Fed up with constantly having to recharge or replace batteries in your ever-expanding electronic devices? The solution may be just a few steps away.“Energy harvesting”promises to power countless consumer devices, often with nothing more than your body’s movement or heat. Dozens of panies around the world already offer such products, but many experts believe the market for the technology could explode due to electronic devices being developed for the Internet of Things.“It’s huge,”said Graham Martin, CEO of the EnOcean Alliance, a San Ramon-based group of businesses that promotes wireless energy-harvesting technologies. With the Internet of Things expected to bine billions of devices, “if they are all battery-powered, we’ll have a problem because there’s not enough lithium (锂) in the world,” he added. “So a lot of them will have to use energy harvesting.”Among the most basic forms of the technology is body power. When certain materials are squeezed or stretched, the movement of their atoms creates an electrical charge. Automatic watches have employed the concept for decades, for example, by winding themselves when their user moves their arm. Now, the concept is being considered for a number of other devices.In a contest seeking visionary ideas for wearable technologies, Intel awarded $5,000 for a concept to change the temperature difference between a person’s body and a special piece of clothing they’d wear into electricity for mobile devices.Using sound to power devices is another energy-harvesting variation. Stanford University engineers are testing smart microchips (芯片) that create electricity from ultrasound (超声波) to power implantable (可植入的) devices that can analyze a person’s nervous system or treat their diseases.A textile(纺织品) research association in Spain is proposing to obtain electricity from radio waves that flow around everyone to power sensors sewn into clothes, which can monitor a person’s heartbeat or other vital signs.Research firm IDTechEx has estimated that annual global sales of energy-harvesting products could hit $2.6 billion by 2024, while WinterGreen Research predicts sales of $4.2 billion by xx.Obtaining stable energy from devices can be plex, however. For one thing, the motion that generates the electricity has to be constant to be useful. Moreover, the amount of power the devices produce depends on the person using them, according to a Columbia University study. It determined that taller people on average provide about 20 percent more power than shorter ones when walking, running or cycling.It’s also unclear how eagerly consumers might wele energy-harvesting products. While such devices are expected to cost less than battery-powered alternatives when pared over many years, experts say, people may continue buying ones with batteries merely because those would be cheaper in the short term.74. Which “explode” in the following sentences has the most similar meaning tothe word“explode” in Paragraph 2?A. They were clearing up when the second bomb exploded.B. The continued tension could explode into more violence.C. The population exploded to 40,000 during the last tourist season.D. The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary.75. What makes “energy harvesting” necessary according to the passage?A. The waste of lithium in the world.B. The increasing number of electronic devices.C. The development of technology.D. The pollution caused by batteries.76. It can be learned from the passage that _____.A. energy-harvesting products save money in the long runB. taller people can surely produce a larger amount of powerC. automatic watches harvest energy from the user s’ body heatD. two ways of harvesting energy are mentioned in the passage77. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?A. Energy harvesting: a low-risk technologyB. Energy harvesting: a high-profit technologyC. Energy harvesting: a problem-free technologyD. Energy harvesting: an environment-friendly technologySection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or plete the statements in the fewest possible words.Want to attract and keep top talent? Here’s a suggestion: Make a flexible work schedule part of the deal.A survey this summer of 1,215 U.S. managers and employees across a variety of industries, by EY (formerly Ernst & Young), found those aged 18 to 32 rank flexibility among the perks (特殊待遇) they want most, with 33% saying they wouldn’t work anywhere that didn’t offer it. But it seems those aged 33 to 48 value flextime even more: 38% of them consider it non-negotiable, with men who said so, at 40%, slightly outnumbering women (37%).“panies first started offering flexible schedules, in the la te 80s and the 90s, as a way to recruit (招募) and keep talented women, but it’s gone way beyond that now,” observes Karyn Twaronite, an EY partner who came up through the tax side of the business.Noting that both men and women, in all age groups, ranked flextime (弹性工作制) tops among non-cash perks, Twaronite adds, “That result mirrors exactly what we’re seeing here at EY.” The accounting and consulting giant, No. 57 on Fortune’s Best panies to Work For, has had thousands of employees working flexible schedules for years—including, since xx, six weeks’ of paid leave for new dads.“Flextime may have started out as a women’s issue, but it’s changed into something that people of both sexes have e to expect,” he adds. “I think it’s partly because of the large number of two-career households now, where people have to adapt to two demanding professional schedules instead of just one.”The EY survey suggests that, in the next decade or so, the opportunity for a life outside the office will bee an even bigger draw than it already is. Most of those surveyed still work a set schedule, the report notes, but “respondents expect a shift in the ing years to more flexible hours, as 62% currently work standard office hours and only 50% expect to do so in five to ten years.”That doesn’t surprise Twaronite. “Work is changing,” she observes. “The technology to connect anywhere and anytime means that people are expected to be on call 24 hours a day, especially in global panies that operate across different time zones. The other side of that is that employers are adapting to people’s lives outside of work—because they have to be.”(Note: Answer the questions or plete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)78. What is the main finding of the survey?79. Flextime was originally aimed at _____.80. The result of the survey is caused by the fact that _____.81. What makes flextime possible according to Twaronite?第Ⅱ卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 出国对于这个高中生来讲根本没有吸引力。

河北省保定市2024届高三下学期二模英语试题及答案

河北省保定市2024届高三下学期二模英语试题及答案

2023—2024学年高三第二次模拟考试高三英语试题注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,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。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

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。

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C。

1.What does Tom intend to do?A.Borrow Kate’s bike.B.Help Kate carry her schoolbag.C.Ask Jane how to get to the library.2.What does the woman mean?A.The man can’t use the gym.B.The man hasn’t paid for the hotel room.C.The man shouldn’t live on the first floor.3.What does Bob want?A.Socks.B.Shoes.C.A shirt.4.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At home.B.In a stadium.C.In an office.5.What does the man plan to do after work today?A.Buy a bag.B.See a dentist.C.Attend a party.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。

高三年级第二次模拟考试英语试题

高三年级第二次模拟考试英语试题

高三年级第二次模拟考试英语试题本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。

总分150分。

第一卷(三部分,共105分)第一卷注意事项:1.答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。

2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦洁净后,再选涂其它答案标号。

不能答在试卷上。

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。

录音内容终止后,你将有两分钟的时刻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秒钟的时刻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.£9.15. C.£9.18.答案是B.1.How much will the woman pay if she buys two skirts ?A.$18. B.$19. C.$20.2.What will the speakers discuss ?A.A report . B.A computer . C.A report on computer . 3.What are the speakers talking about ?A.A child . B.A room . C.A present .4.What can we learn from this conversation ?A.The woman does not get along well with the man .B.The woman does not get along well with here roommate .C.T he man will talk with the woman’s roommate .5.Where are the two speakers now ?A.On the first floor . B.On the fourth floor . C.On the fifth floor.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。

高三第二次模拟测试(英语)试题含答案

高三第二次模拟测试(英语)试题含答案

高三第二次模拟测试(英语)(考试总分:150 分)一、听力(本题共计1小题,总分30分)1.(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 will the woman do next?A. Watch a movie.B. Do her homework.C. Go to an exhibition.2. What does the man want the woman to do for him?A. Cancel classes.B. Return some books.C. Call Professor Smith.3. What might the woman be?A. A salesgirl.B. A secretary.C. A nurse.4. How will the woman go to the church?A. On foot.B. By subway.C. By bus.5. Why does the man call the woman?A. To remind her of an appointment.B. To invite her to eat lunch.C. To ask for sick leave.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Sam’s schoolwork.B. A coming test.C. A book report.7. How will the woman help Sam tonight?A. By printing his paper.B. By solving math problems.C. By checking his report.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。

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高三年级第二次模拟考试英语试题本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。

总分150分。

第一卷(三部分,共105分)第一卷注意事项:1.答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。

2.每小题选出答案后,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,再选涂其它答案标号。

不能答在试卷上。

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.£9.15. C.£9.18.答案是B.1.How much will the woman pay if she buys two skirts ?A.$18. B.$19. C.$20.2.What will the speakers discuss ?A.A report . B.A computer . C.A report on computer . 3.What are the speakers talking about ?A.A child . B.A room . C.A present .4.What can we learn from this conversation ?A.The woman does not get along well with the man .B.The woman does not get along well with here roommate .C.T he man will talk with the woman’s roommate .5.Where are the two speakers now ?A.On the first floor . B.On the fourth floor . C.On the fifth floor.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。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What was the woman doing before she went home ?A.Typing a report . B.Rewriting a report . C.Reviewing a report . 7.Where did the woman have her dinner ?A.In a restaurant . B.In her office . C.At home .听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Why does the man feel surprised ?A.The woman has found a new job .B.The woman doesn’t feel like leaving .C.The woman disagrees with him .9.What does the woman say abut her department ?A.thee is a lack of trust .B.There are serious problems .C.There is too much pressure .听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.What are the speakers talking about ?A.Popular sports events .B.TV programs people like best .C.Things people do after work .11.How did the woman do the research ?A.She talked to people .B.She sent letters to people .C.She collected information from newspapers .12.What do most people do in their spare time ?A.Go to movies . B.Read books . C.Watch TV.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Where does this conversation take place ?A.At the airport . B.In a restaurant . C.On the street .14.Why does the woman like San Francisco ?A.It has less traffic .B.It has the best food and music . C.People there are friendlier . 15.Where does the woman come from ?A.Pennsylvania . B.San Francisco . C.China . 16.What does the woman think of the man’s English ?A.Excellent . B.Acceptable . C.Strange .听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.How many people are there in the woman’s family ?A.Three . B.Four . C.Five .18.What did the children think about having dinner together at home ?A.They thought it was funny .B.They disliked the idea at first .C.They preferred eating with friends .19.How often did the family finally decide to have meals together ?A.Every Sunday . B.Twice a week . C.Three times a week . 20.Who finally set the time for these family dinners ?A.The children . B.The father . C.The woman speaker .第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:语法和词汇知识(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21. ______ rebuilt Yuan Ming Yuan might blur (淡化) history’s details, but it will honor china’spast in ____ Chinese way.A. The: /B. The; theC. A; /D. A; a22. The central government is sparing no efforts to _______ the officials’ overuse of power tomake up a healthier party.A. keep onB. keep offC. keep outD. keep down23. Country life gives him peace and quiet, _______ he can’t enjoy living in big cities.A. as is thatB. as is whenC. which is whatD. which is when24. Although the pay is not good, people usually find social work ______.A. payableB. respectfulC. gratefulD. rewarding25. The city has a large population, indeed a hard-working people, but when _______intellectuals, the city does lack.A. it deals withB. they refer toC. it comes toD. we fill with26. ---- Mary has failed again in the math exam.---- _________? She’s been working very hard at the subject.A. How comeB. WhenC. HowD. Why not27. Usually a hospital _____ be a quiet place while a kindergarten ______ be very noisy.A. ought to; mayB. should, mustC. must; mayD. may; should28. The man lying on the ground was ______. He must have drunk too much.A. deadly drunkB. dead drunkC. dead drunkenD. drunk deadly29. ----- Tom’s second-hand computer ______ wrong although he used it only once.----- You’d better go to help him out.A. wentB. has goneC. is goingD. had gone30. The hunter expected _____ by the foot for the snakes caught, which might mean taking thesnakes out of the bag and ______ them.A. to pay; to measureB. to be paid; to measureC. to be paid, measuringD. to pay; measuring31. ----- Would you please tell us the date of the class meeting?----- ___________!A. No doubtB. No questionC. No commentD. No matter32. The argument remains extremely heated _____ there are necessary conditions of existencesuch as water on the Mars.A. thatB. about whetherC. whenD. about which33. After the professor’s speech about China, everyone was _____ with the desire to visit China in the future.A. firedB. madeC. causedD. picked34. ---- How exciting! I drove my new car at an incredible speed of 110 km/h on Sunday morning.---- Were you crazy? You _______ yourself!A. must have killedB. should have killedC. need have killedD. might have killed35. He made a mistake, ______ when he realized it, he took measures against the possible loss _____ it was too late.A. and; whenB. but; untilC. yet; asD. but; before第二节:.完形填空(共20 小题,每小题1.5 分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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