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高考(上海卷)英语模拟试题(九)(含答案)

普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(上海卷)模拟试题(九)英语上海高中教研教学Ⅱ. Grammar and VocabularyDirections:After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage 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 word that best fits each blank.Mission 2050Following the success of the Mars 500 mission, the International Space Agency(ISA)has decided to carry out a more extended simulated(模拟的)space mission.‘Mission 2050’will send seven volunteers ___21___(live)for ten years at an isolated, top-secret location, known as‘Novaterra’.Volunteers cannot leave the mission ___22___ they are critically ill. They ___23___ only contact their families and friends every three months by email.The climate and environment of‘Novaterra’___24___(adapt)to reflect what is known about Mars. The mission will be closely monitored by scientists, doctors and psychologists ___25___(research)how to set up real space colonies in the future. ___26___ will be promoted as an important symbol of international co-operation.Its mission statement is to:●involve people ___27___ a cross-section of nationalities, races and social backgrounds●study ___28___ people of different sexes, ages, react under these conditions●study the needs and behavior of any children born into these conditions, etc.●find out the most important characteristics ___29___(need)by future space travelers. The ISA will provide food capsules for three years, but the volunteers should become self-sufficient after this. Water, emergency medical supplies, blankets and basic shelter will also be provided. The volunteers will attend a course ___30___ covers survival skills, agriculture and first aid, but practical skills that volunteers can bring will of course be an advantage.Section BDirections:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only beGetting ahead in the 21st centuryHave you ever wondered whether you have the skill that you need to succeed in the 21st century? We have the answers.1. Keep learningTen years ago, nobody was designing apps for mobile phones or using social media to reach new customers. Now these are popular jobs for ___31___. As the world of work changes, we need to change, too. In the past, you just had to ask your uncle to get you a job in his company. Thesedays we need to ___32___ our strengths and constantly improve our skills. Business guru Heinz Landau suggests spending ten percent of your time on ___33___ improvement; for example, learning a language or a new computer programme. As somebody once said,‘If you work hard on your job, you can make a living. But if you work hard on yourself, you can make a fortune.’2. Learn how to manage your timeWhatever you do these days, you probably have more work and less time than you want. To meet these ___34___, everyone needs strategies to be effective and productive. That means, for example, avoiding ___35___. Julie Morgenstern, author of Never Check E-mail in the Morning, ___36___ using the first hours of the working day to deal with your most important projects. Too often, she says, we start the day with our emails and before we realise, it’s time for lunch. Other tips include shutting the door to your office(if you have one)and only going to meeting if they are ___37___.3. Build up a(n) ___38___ networkDon’t forget: it’s not what you know, it’s who you know. This old saying will holds ___39___ today. Talent, imagination and hard work are important, but your ___40___ are also important. So keep in touch with as many people as possible, help them when you can and maybe one day they will be able to help you, too. And if that doesn’t work, you can always ask your uncle for a job!Ⅲ. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passages 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.Where do new words come from? Few are purely ___41___, in the sense of being coined from a string of sounds chosen more or less at random. Most tend to be existing words given new meaning. ___42___, a word changes its parts of speech. And in some of the most creative instances, people chop words and ___43___ them to make new ones.“New Danish Words, With Origin”a book by Jorgen Norby Jensen, shows how ___44___ new Danish forms are created by Danes from Danish roots for specifically Danish circumstances. Instead, the great majority come, one way or another, from English.The ___45___ examples are those that are borrowed wholesale. Mr Jensen offers“foodie”,“selfie”,“clickbait”,“blog”and“Brexit”. Words of more exotic(国外的)origin include“emoji”and“barista”,which have their origins in Japanese and Italian. But these too, Mr Jensen writes, come through English, not ___46___ from those languages.In another category are“___47___”words and expressions that are unknown to English-speakers. Danes have long said that someone who is fresh and ready to go is“fit for fight”. Such faux-anglicisms are common in other languages too: the German Handy(mobile phone)or Kicker(table football),or the French tennisman and tenniswoman. Although linguistic(语言学的)experts in these countries ___48___ these words—it is bad enough to have to borrow English words, but even worse to counterfeit(造假)them, they cannot seem to stop them. But the book of new Danish words shows an even deeper kind of ___49___. Even where words appear Danish, they are often simply part-for-part translations of English words: vejvrede is“road rage”,undskyld mit franske is“pardon my French”,and svingvaelger,“swing voter”. This shows that globalisation is not only in the surface traffic of words, but in the deeper exchange of ___50___.This is not to say that other languages do not ___51___ coin their own words anymore. InDannish, svenskerhar and bundeslighar,“Swede hair”or“Bundesliga hair”,both refer to the cut known in English as a mullet. And curling-foraeldre,“curling parents”,is an interesting ___52___ on“helicopter parents”: rather than hovering over their children, they sweep all obstacles out of their way.So English borrowing is not entirely ___53___ native creativity, even if the heavy thumbprint of English on virtually every language in the globalized world is increasingly clear. This is not because English is particularly wonderful or flexible in itself; it is more to do with the influence of innovations from English speaking countries.It may be that the spread of concepts from English out, rather than the other way round, is in fact to the discredit of the English-speaking world. Words spread from English because people learn English; cultural secrets are more likely to be ___54___ in other cultures where outsiders cannot find them. Perhaps English speakers are the real ___55___ in this exchange.41. A. invented B. chosen C. pronounced D. known42. A. Without any reason B. On the wholeC. To some degreeD. In other cases43. A. re-read B. repeated C. re-discover D. recombine44. A. often B. rarely C. slowly D. fast45. A. obvious B. strange C. abstract D. conflicting46. A. reasonably B. surprisingly C. directly D. necessarily47. A. German B. Danish C. English D. French48. A. criticize B. accept C. use D. remove49. A. knowledge B. influence C. concern D. prejudice50. A. standards B. promises C. statements D. concepts51. A. apparently B. creatively C. purposefully D. patiently52. A. remark B. twist C. emphasis D. attack53. A. replacing B. promoting C. demanding D. rewarding54. A. introduced B. revealed C. buried D. protected55. A. importers B. exporters C. gainers D. losersSection 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)If you watch wolves, it’s hard to escape t he conclusion that perhaps no two species are more alike behaviorally than wolves and humans. We can easily recognize the social structures in wolf packs. No wonder human males often face pressure to measure up as“alpha”males—to“wolf up”,as it were. The te rm alpha male implies a man who at every moment demonstrates that he’s in control in the home and who can become aggressive.This alpha male stereotype(固定印象)comes from a misunderstanding of the real thing. “The main characteristic of an alpha male wolf,” the wolf researcher Rick McIntyre told me as we were watching gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park, “is a quiet confidence, quietself-assurance.”The point is, alpha males are not aggressive. There is an evolutionary logic to it.“Imagine two wolf packs, or two human tribes,” McIntyre said. “Which is more likely to survive and reproduce: the one whose members are more cooperative, more sharing, less violent with one another, or the group whose members are beating each other up and competing with one another?”McIntyre has spent 20 years watching and studying wolves in Yellowstone for the National Park Service. He rises early, uses radio telemetry to locate a pack through a radio-collared pack member, then heads out with his spotting scope to observe the animals, keeping careful notes of their activities. In all that time, he has rarely seen an alpha male act aggressively toward the pack’s other members.This does not mean that alpha males are not tough when they need to be. One famous wolf in Yellowstone whose radio collar number, 21, became his name, was considered a “super wolf” by the people who closely observed the arc of his life. He was fierce in defense of family and apparently never lost a fight with a rival pack. Yet within his own pack, one of his favorite things was to wrestle with little wolves and to pretend to lose.One year, a pup was a bit sickly. The other pups seemed to be afraid of him and wouldn’t play with him. Once, after delivering food for the small pups, 21 stood looking around for something. Soon he started wagging his tail. He’d been looking for the sickly little pup, and he went over just to hang out with him for a while.Of all McIntyre’s stories about the super wolf, that’s his favorite. Strength impresses us. But kindness is what we remember best.56. What do people usually think of“alpha males”?A. They are the group of wolves that resemble humans most.B. They are dominant not only at home but also away from home.C. They are fond of fighting against pressure from opponents.D. They are a necessary part of humans’social structures.57. McIntyre is quoted in paragraph 5 in order to ______.A. show alpha male wolves’ characteristic helps their packs surviveB. prove cooperative wolves are more likely to be alpha male wolvesC. stress that being willing to share is what wolves have in commonD. illustrate than an alpha male wolf is born to be touch and aggressive58. After a wolf pack gets a prey(猎物),what will an alpha male wolf most likely do?A. Compete with other pack membersB. Keep it in a place unknown to his packC. Wait until his pack has eaten and is fullD. Make sure that no pack member eats it alone59. It is 21’s _____ that will leave McIntyre and the w riter a lasting impression.A. attackB. defenseC. strengthD. kindness(B)Dear Thomas and Luke,Thanks for your question. First of all, I should mention that not all birds have their eyes on the sides of their heads. Pigeons, parrots and sparrows do, but other birds, such as owls and hawks, have large eyes placed close together at the front of their heads.Whether they have eyes at the front or on the sides of their heads, all birds can still see straight ahead. But that doesn’t mean all birds see things in the same way. In fact, where a bird’s eyes are on its head can tell us a lot about how it sees the world.Where a bird’s eyes are on its head affects its field of vision—that’s how much it can see in front and to the side at any one time. Think about how far you can see to either side without turning your head: these are the limits of your own field of vision.Because owls have eyes at the front of their heads, they have a smaller field of vision—around 150 degrees for a barn owl.Parrots, pigeons and other birds with eyes on the sides of their heads have a much bigger field of vision, of about 300 degrees. Amazingly, this means that they can see in front and a long way to the side, at the same time.Where the eyes are placed decides how a bird views its surroundings using different types of vision. Binocular vision means both eyes focus on the same object at the same time, and eye movement is coordinated—this is the kind of vision that predatory birds such as owls rely on most. Monocular vision means each eye is focused on a different object at any particular moment, and this is normal for parrots and pigeons. Having different kinds of vision helps different kinds of birds survive in the wild.For parrots and pigeons, having eyes on the sides of their heads is a huge advantage. Having a wider field of vision with only a small blind spot behind them lets these birds see where they are going, while also keeping an eye out for predators which might be trying to attack them.For predatory raptors such as barn owls, having forward-facing eyes helps them to see depth and distance much more clearly, since both eyes can focus on the same object at the same time. This is perfect for spotting and catching small prey such as field mice.So though it might s eem like birds with eyes on the side of their heads can’t see where they are going, they can see forward and sideways at the same time, and in fact can see much more than those with eyes facing forwards.60. Which of the following is most likely to be Tho mas and Luke’s question?A. Which kind of birds can see farthest than others?B. Do birds see with their eyes, like we do, or with something else.C. Bird’s eyes are on the side so how do they see where they’re going?D. Birds have eyes that vary in size so why can they see to either side?61. The picture on the right shows _____ field of vision.A. parrots’B. pigeons’C. sparrows’D. owls’62. Which of the following statements is true of the birds that have eyes on the sides?A. They can focus on two things at the same time.B. They have a relatively bigger blind spot behind.C. They can see either see forward or sideways at a time.D. They are better at locating and catching small animals.(C)Monstrous oceanic waves are able to transport boulders(巨石)weighing hundreds of tonnes. The finding helps explain how huge rocks end up atop high cliffs and also implies that storm waves can be more powerful and dangerous than previously thought.Until recently, the heaviest rock known to have been transported by waves was about 200 tonnes. Now Ronadh Cox of Williams College in Massachusetts and her colleagues have found a new record holder: a 620-tonne boulder, equivalent to roughly three Statues of Liberty.Cos found the boulder on the west coast of Ireland. The region was struck by some huge storms during the winter of 2013-2014. When she and her team examined photographs taken before and after the storms, they found the massive boulder had been moved about 2.5 metres.Many researchers didn’t think such heav y boulders could be moved by storm waves, says Cox.“Calculations and force-balancing equations suggested that storm waves did not have sufficient power, so there were people who argued strongly that only tsunamis were capable of moving such huge blocks,”sh e says.However, advances in buoy technology(浮标技术)are making possible more detailed measurements of storm waves, and we now know they can produce huge forces.“It’s fun to show that these giant boulders were moved around during storms, and to imagine the wild energy of the waves,”Cox says.Perhaps the most important part of the new work is its application to assessing dangers caused by waves to coastal areas. The team tracked not only the biggest boulders, but also the distribution of more than a thousand sm aller boulders at many sites along Ireland’s western coast. Cox says the pattern of boulder movements is a guide to the kinds of wave forces that Ireland’s coast, and other like it, might face during future storms.In December, Ireland’s Environmental Prot ection Agency published a report suggesting that storms may become more intense because of climate change; therefore, knowing just how powerful waves can be may prove vital for protecting coastlines where people are living.“A wave that can move a 600-tonn e rock can also move anything else that’s 600 tonnes,”says Cox.“And if storminess increases, as it may well with climate change, then that kind of wave power, currently occurring on remote, exposed coastlines, might be coming to coastlines that do not curr ently experience it.”Cox says it is unlikely the 620-tonne boulder is the biggest object that ocean waves can move. There are boulders in the study area that are even heavier and they bear signs of wave transport. However, they didn’t move during the storms in question, so we don’t yet have definitive evidence that waves can move them.63. What did Cox and her colleagues find?A. High cliffs were mysteriously under water for some time.B. The west coast of Ireland has suffered from more frequent storms.C. A boulder of 200 tonnes was transported by waves to a distant spot.D. A boulder thought too heavy to move traveled a certain distance.64. According to Cox, which of the following is also worth looking at?A. Where boulders arriveB. Where people want to liveC. How high the temperature will beD. How coastlines can defend storms65. It can be inferred from the passage that Cox’s research and finding is especially meaningful now because _____.A. climate change leads to stronger stormsB. buoy technology needs more applicationsC. heavier tocks are potential dangers to touristsD. more people are choosing to live in coastal areas66. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. Why are boulders traveling in a new direction?B. The biggest ever boulder moving aroundC. Let the boulders fall where they may beD. Boulders: a sign of climate changeSection CDirections:Complete the following passage by using the sentences given below. Each sentencesHow and when should I exercise?The benefits of exercise have been duly noted and your resolutions have been made. Yes, you want to be fit and live a long and healthy life. ___67___According to standard advice issued by the World Health Organization, adults should be getting at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity per week to extend their lives, get fit, have stronger muscles and be a healthy weight. If that didn’t already sound a lot, the WHO ways to double that if you want to get further benefits.The good news for those who dislike sports is that it’s possible to stick to these guidelines without entering a gym or breaking into a jog. ___68___This idea fits with evidence from a study last year of more than 130,000 people in 17 countries, which found that walking to work and housework such as vacuuming or mopping the floor are activities enough to reduce the risk of early death by 28 per cent, as long as you do 150 minutes a week. If you aren’t one for housework, you will be pleased to hear that your weekly amount of exercise can be put into the weekend with no ill effects, says Gray O’Donovan of Loughborough University, UK. ___69___ But his team analysed data from more than 63,000 adults in the UK covering 18 yea rs and found that people who favoured a“weekend fighter”plan had pretty much the same reduced risk of early death from all causes as those who spread out exercise.“One weekly exercise is usually sufficient to reduce mortality and morbidity(死亡率和发病率),”O’ Donovan says. Even weekend fighters who did less than the recommended amount for the week fared better than inactive people.___70___“No level of exercise is too much,”says O’Donovan.“There’s no increase in mortality or morbidity if you keep increasing the amount.”Just don’t go too hard each time.Ⅳ. Summary WritingDirections:Read the following passage. Summarize in no more than 60 words the main idea of the passage and how it is illustrated. Use your own words as far as possible.The end of books? Perhaps notA major online bookseller recently announced that sales of ebooks are now worth more than sales of traditional paperback and hardback combined. So does this mean the end of the traditional paper novel as we know it?I love the availability of ebooks, the fact that within one device, I can be recommended a book that I’ll most likely enjoy, order it and start reading it, all in a matter of minutes. I no longer have to spend hours walking along endless shelves in a book shop, trying to decide whether I’l l actually enjoy the book I’ve chosen. It’s easier to travel light nowadays, too, as I just carry hundreds of books round with me in one simple device.But does this really mean the book is dead? I don’t think so. After all, the same thing was said about the rise of television, and radio before that. In fact, as far back as 1835, Theophile Gautier, in his novel Mademoiselle de Maupin, declared,“The newspaper is killing the books, as the book killed architecture.”You see, the traditional book is a tough character. There’s something almost romantic about it, whether it’s the smell of its pages, or the way it’s like a trusty friend that fits reassuringly under your arm on the train or bus, which tells the world a little about you by its cover. It can be an old friend that we return to when we’re feeling down, and our bookshelves stand as a kind of history of our lives, with each faded cover holding memories and pleasures unique to each of us.What the online bookseller didn’t mention when reporting their sales f igures is that sales of paperback and hardback books are also rising, and that this particular bookseller, while huge, has only 19% of the overall market for novels. Of course, the ebook is going to have its place in the future, but it will simply become another form of media we comet to enjoy.Ⅴ. TranslationDirections:Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.72. 电池使用前必须充电。

英语周报新高考模拟试题九

英语周报新高考模拟试题九

英语周报新高考模拟试题九本文是关于英语周报新高考模拟试题九的文档。

第一部分:阅读理解阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Once upon a time, there lived a poor old couple in a village. The couple never had children. However, they treated all the children in the village as their own. They always had good advice to give and children loved spending time with them.One day, a little girl, Sara, came running to their house. She was in tears and told that she had lost her doll. The old couple felt very sorry for Sara and decided to help her. They gave Sara a seed and told her to plant it in the garden. They told her that the doll would appear soon enough.Sara took the seed home and planted it as the old couple told her. She watered the plant every day and took care of it. Soon enough, the plant grew into a beautiful flower. However, instead of a doll, a fairy appeared from behind the flowers.The fairy told Sara that she could have any three wishes granted. Sara wished for her doll first. The fairy smiled and granted her wish. For her second wish, Sara wished that the old couple would never have to worry about money. The fairy, moved by Sara’s kindness, granted her wish once again. For her last wish, Sara wished that every child in the village would have the same love and care that she received from the old couple.From that day on, the village was a happy place, with all the children laughing and playing together. The old couple never had to worry about anything and Sara always stayed close to them.1. What did the old couple do to help Sara?A. Gave her money.B. Gave her a doll.C. Gave her a seed.D. Gave her a flower.2. Why did the fairy appear to Sara?A. Because the old couple asked her to.B. Because Sara planted the seed.C. Because Sara had three wishes.D. Because Sara was crying.3. What was Sara’s third wish?A. To have a doll.B. To have a lot of money.C. For all children in the village to be loved and cared for.D. For the old couple to be happy.本文讲述了一个村庄里的一对老夫妇和一个小女孩Sara的故事。

普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语仿真模拟(九)附答案版

普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语仿真模拟(九)附答案版

★启用前普通高等学校招生全国统一考试仿真模拟(九)英语第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AFemale journalists who changed the worldHelen ThomasHelen was a White House reporter who had a front row seat of history as she interviewed nine American presidents across her career.She was praised for her cruel drive,with one White House press secretary describing her questioning as torture (拷问).Her refusal to hide her strong opinions,even when asking questions to a president,made her one of the best­known journalists in Washington and a rule in her field.Marie ColvinThe passionate and award­winning American journalist Marie Colvin worked as a foreign reporter at The Sunday Times from 1985 until she died in February 2012,while covering the Siege of Homs (霍姆斯的围攻) in Syria.Marie crossed into Syria on the back of a motorcycle,ignoring the Syrian government's attempt to prevent foreign journalists from entering the country.Mary GarberIn 1946,sports journalism was a man's job where female sports writers weren't allowed to enter press boxes.Mary Garber changed that by paving the way for female sports writers.She first covered high school sports and then reported on college athletics.In June 2005,she became the first woman to receive the Associated Press Sports Editors' Red Smith Award,presented annually since 1981 for major contributions to sports journalism.Ann LeslieFew reporters have filed stories from more than 70 countries,but British journalist Ann Leslie is considered a unique force in journalism.Because the 73­year­old woman has witnessed and reported on some of the most significant events of the late 20th century.She was there when the Berlin Wall came down,and she lost her shoes in the crush waiting for Nelson Mandela's release. 21.What do we know about Helen from Paragraph 1?A.She made friends with nine American presidents.B.She liked to make her strong opinions known.C.She often got into trouble due to her questions.D.She was regarded as the best journalist in America.22.From Paragraph 2 we can infer that Marie Colvin ________.A.was a very brave womanB.enjoyed riding a motorcycleC.was awarded by the Syrian government D.was killed by the Syrian government 23.Who opens the door for women sports reporters?A.Helen Thomas.B.Marie Colvin. C.Mary Garber. D.Ann Leslie.BSupportive parents do more than good schools to increase children's exam results.Parents who help with homework and attend school events can outweigh the effect of weak schools,according to researchers in America.The team analyzed data on more than 10,000 teenagers across the US.Dr Toby Parcel,of North Carolina State University,said,“Our study shows that parents need to be aware of how important they are.They should spend time on their children,checking their homework,attending school events and letting kids know school is important.”The researchers found that pupils whose families were supportive of their education and involved in school life but attended weaker schools performed better academically (学习上的) than students who attended effective schools but whose families were not involved.Effective schools' pupils can do the best with their families' supports.The researchers say that children gain benefits from both school and their family relationships.They set out to judge which was more important in increasing children's exam results,analyzing data on 10,585 teenagers from 1,000 randomly (任意地) selected secondary schools.The data includes information on schools' achievement scores,parents' involvement in homework,school events and students' exam results.The researchers thought that trust,good communication and active involvement in a child's academic life were the most important.They also held the view that effective schools should have the ability to serve as a positive environment for learning,involve students in after­school activities and have strong teacher staff.So government should focus on improving parenting skills rather than focusing solely on “fixing schools”.Besides,researchers suggest a wider introduction of flexible working patterns.Good parenting practices would help to shrink social divides.In fact,middle class and working class experienced “unequal childhoods”.Middle­class parents can create a full schedule to encourage their children's academicdevelopment.However,working­class parents cannot.And they view children's development as “natural growth”.That is,they hardly play or talk with their children actively.24.Parcel's research showed that parents ________.A.should involve more in students' activitiesB.play a small role in children's developmentC.should let children alone to be independentD.should educate children completely on their own25.Who will perform the best according to Parcel's research?A.Weaker schools' pupils with families' involvement.B.Effective schools' pupils without families' involvement.C.Weaker schools' pupils without families' involvement.D.Effective schools' pupils with families' involvement.26.It can be inferred from the passage that effective schools should ________. A.have a positive teaching team B.have parents for daily company C.have modern teaching equipment D.involve students in social activities at school27.From Parcel's research,what can weconclude about good parenting practices? A.They could get rid of social divides. B.They suit middle­class parents better. C.They have a strong social significance. D.They could replace school education.CChina will greenlight Internet medical services conducted by medical institutions as part of a broader push to promote Internet Plus Healthcare,those at a State Council executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided.Medical institutions will be allowed to provide online diagnostic services for some common and chronic diseases in patients' follow­up visits to their doctors.The top levels of hospitals will be encouraged to provide online services,including consultations (会诊),reservations and test result inquiries.As China joins the ranks ofmiddle­income countries,the demand for health services has increased accordingly.Internet Plus Healthcare can help reduce the problem of inaccessible and expensive public health services that have long been a big concern for the general public.One decision coming out of the meeting says the intelligent review for health insurance will be applied and the one­stop settlement will be advanced.The real­time sharing of prescription and drug retail sales will be explored,as well.“We must waste no time in pushing forward the measures once the decisions made,” Li said.“In recent years,top­level hospitals in major cities have seen steady increases in the number of patents.Medical bills have become a heavy burden on families and high­end medical resources still fall short of meeting the growing demand of the public.”To solve the problem,a two­pronged (双管齐下的) approach must be taken.One is to establish medical partnerships to strengthen cooperation between major hospitals and community clinics.The other is to bring forward Internet Plus Healthcare to promote the sharing of quality medical resources.The government will see to it thatlong­distance healthcare services cover all county­level hospitals.So more efforts will be made to ensure that high­speed broadband network will be extended to cover medical institutions in urban and rural areas.Dedicated Internet access services will be set up to meet the needs for long­distance healthcare services.28.According to the passage,which of the following services won't a patientenjoy online?A.Receiving a medical operation. B.Asking doctors for advice after the test. C.Several doctors' discussion about the disease.D.Making an appointment with a doctor in advance.29.Why is the demand for health services increasing in China?A.The expense of medical care.B.The recognition of health insurance. C.The improvement of people's life quality.D.The inconvenience of hospital equipment.30.What does Li mean by saying “We must waste no time in pushing forwardthe measures”?A.The bills are impossible to afford. B.The situations are urgent to improve. C.The measures are perfectly worked out. D.The hospitals are unwilling to admitpatients.31.What can be the suitable title for the passage?A.Modern HospitalsB.Wide Applications of Internet Service C.No More Burden for General People D.Online Healthcare on Its WayDThe face of the four US presidents on Mount Rushmore will likely last for centuries.But at a newly opened exhibit in Japan,you can catch them only for about eight months.This year,the annual sand sculpture event at the Sand Museum in Tottori (鸟取县),Japan,is focused on another country.This is the10th anniversary of the event.Artists came from 19 countries to shape sand into different sculptures that represent events in US history and American landmarks.Tottori is a remote city in western Japan.In the past,not many tourists traveled to it.To attract more visitors,Tottori officials decided to use a natural resource: sand.They decided to create a sand museum that would house a series of sand sculptures based on different geographic areas of the world.The sand from each year's exhibition is used again the next year.The project has been a success.About 500,000 people visit the museum during the eight months.Some return year after year to see the new sculptures.The city is now a popular spot for sand sculpture artists too.Sculptors from around the world come to Tottori each spring,spending a few weeks working on their masterpieces.They use special tools to smooth the sandy surfaces,cut angles and details.They use only sand and water to create the huge sculptures,some of which tower over their creators.Originally,the artists built their creations outside.But the works lasted less than two months outdoors.So the museum built a permanent structure to house the artworks,which extended their life to eight months.Now many more tourists get to see the sculptures.Still,the fact that this art is not permanent is part of the appeal.The temporary sculptures reflect the Japanese value of appreciating the fleeting (短暂的) nature of the world.Tottori is not the only Japanese town that shows temporary art like this.Sapporo,in northern Japan,hosts a similar exhibit in the winter,using snow instead of sand.That will be just about the time that the US sand sculpture exhibition is taken apart,and the sand is saved for next year's show. 32.Why is sand sculpture event held every year in Tottori?A.To show the wonderful artworks of the city.B.To show the diverse culture of the city. C.To represent the character of the city. D.To attract more visitors to the city. 33.What does the underlined word “tower”in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Be huger. B.Be higher. C.Be heavier. D.Be nicer. 34.What do the exhibits in Tottori and Sapporo show?A.The changing seasons offer artists chances to create arts.B.Artists are always inspired by the nature of the world.C.Natural works of art are popular all over the world.D.The sand is more popular to artists thanthe snow.35.What is the best title of this passage? A.The Popularity of Sand B.Celebrating World in Sand C.A Special Sand Exhibition D.Artists' Contribution to the World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。

浙江省高三高考仿真模拟试卷九(英语).doc

浙江省高三高考仿真模拟试卷九(英语).doc

浙江省高三高考仿真模拟试卷九(英语)选择题部分(共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共;每小题0. 5分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

1. Summer vacation is _______ time for leisure. But making good use of ______ time is not an easy task for most people.A. the; theB. 不填; aC. the; aD. a; the2. — Which of those electronic dictionaries do you like most?— ____. They are both expensive and of little use.A. BothB. NeitherC. NoneD. No one3. 64 people have been killed and 150 others wounded in the air strikes ________by western forces since Saturday, Libya´s health officials said on Sunday(原创)A. launching B been launched C. had launched D. launched4. Her novels_______ young girls, but I don’t like them.(改编)A. contribute toB. adapt toC. attract toD. appeal to5. I have to go out for a minute—will you _________ for me if anyone asks where I am? (原创)A. pretendB. coverC. tellD. apply6. After the long journey, the Smiths returned home, ____.A. safely but tiredB. safe but tiredC. safe and tiringD. safely and tiring7. — Show me your permit, please.—Oh, it's not in my pocket. It_________.A. might fall outB. could fall outC. should have fallen outD. must have fallen out8. The government believes it may be five or ten years__________ people accept the idea that no smoking in the public! (原创)A. sinceB. whenC. afterD. before9. Chinese fans love Yao Ming________ that hey will try to watch any match that he competes in.(改编)A. in a senseB. in terms ofC. to the degreeD. in ways of10.“Ask not______ your country can do for you, but _____ you can do for your country ”a famous person once said. (原创)A that; thatB / ; whatC what; thatD what; what11.I don’t have enough money _________ such an expensive dress. (原创)A. with which to buy B with which buying C which to buy D with that to buy12. During the last National Day holidays, we went to Shanghai ________ to visit the World Expo . (改编)A. particularlyB. attentivelyC. especiallyD. specially13. Not until they left school ______ how much their teachers loved them and helped them.A. they realizedB. had they realizedC. they would realizeD. did they realize14. I just wonder _______that upsets him so much. (改编)A. what is itB. what he doesC. what it isD. what does he do15. -----Mrs Smith, please teach me how to draw on the computer today.-----oh, no. ____________ . you have to get familiar with the keyboard today.\ (改编)A. one today is worth two tomorrwsB. never too late to learnC. one bird in hand is worth two birds in forest.D. learn to walk before you run16. In general, ____________ techniques a speaker makes, ____________ they will get(原创)A the more; the moreB the more use of; the more applauseC the more use of; the more applause of D. the more use of ; the better applause17All the 5,416 Chinese tourists visiting Japan _________safely to China, China´s tourism authority said. (原创)A had returnedB returned C. have returned D return18. Listening to loud music with mp3 players ______ caused hearing loss in some teenagers.A. hasB. haveC. isD. are19. —What made little Peter so happy and excited?—to the DisneylandA. To takeB. Because takenC. Having takenD. Being taken—Maybe she got angry. You’d better keep the house in order.— ________? I still don’t like her, neither do I care. (原创)A. what forB. so whatC. what ifD. how come第二节:完形填空(共;每小题1分,满分(原创)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

2019-2020年高三第九次模拟考试 英语 含答案

2019-2020年高三第九次模拟考试 英语 含答案

2019-2020年高三第九次模拟考试英语含答案本卷共四个部分,时量120分钟,满分150分PART ONE LISTENING COMPREHENSION (30marks)Section A(22.5 marks)Directions: In this section, you' II hear six conversations between two speakers.For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by three choices marked A, B and C.Listen carefully and then choose the best answer for each question.You will hear each conversation TWICEConversation 11.What does the woman call the man for?A. To do her a favor.B. To thank him for his help.C. To ask him for a ticket.2.What did the man do this morning?A. He hurt himself.B. He played the piano.C. He helped the woman move a pianoConversation 23.Why is the woman going to the US?A. To attend university.B. To make more money.C. To get a teaching offer.4.What does the man think of the life in the US?A. It’s much better.B.It’s changeable.C.It’s dangerous.Conversation 35.What does the man want to get at the post office?A.A post card.B.A letter.C. Some stamps.6.When will the man probably get up the next morning?A. At 6:00.B. At 6:30.C. At 6:45.Conversation 47.How often does Susan go swimming?A. Every day.B. Once a week.C. Twice a week.8.What exercise does Susan like most of all?A. Running.B. Riding a bicycle.C. Swimming.9.Where will they meet that night?A. Outside the pool.B. Outside the park gate.C. Outside the garden.Conversation 510.What did the woman do last week?A. She wrote three essays.B. She worked at a supermarket.C. She fixed her watch.11.How many times did the man play tennis last week?A.2.B.3.C.4.12.Where did the man go last Friday?A. To the beach.B. To the cinema.C. To the restaurant.Conversation 613.Why did the man stay in London for only a few days?A .It was too hot. B. It rained all the time. C. There were a lot of thunderstorms.14.How many countries did the man visit?A.3.B.4.C.5.15.What did the man do in Sydney?A, Did some shopping. B. Went out to see the fog. C. Went swimming.Section B (7.5 marks)Directions: In.this section, you will hear a short passage, Listen carefully and then fill in the numberedblanks with the information you have heard.Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN THREF, WORDS.You'll hear the short passage TWICE.PART TWO LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGESECTION A(15marks)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.21. Mary didn’t come today, maybe he knew nothing about it .I____ him yesterday.A, ought to tell B, would have toldC, must have told D, should have told22. I felt very tired when I got home, so I ________ straight to bed.A. goB. wentC. had goneD. have gone23. Had I known about the plan, a huge amount of time and energy _______.A. would have been savedB. had been savedC. would be savedD. was saved24. The shocking news made me realize ________ terrible problems we would face.A. whichB. howC. howeverD. what25. My friend Jack was the first person I knew ______an iPhone 5S.A. usingB. to useC. usedD. having used26. The newly built café, the walls of_______ are painted light yellow, is really a peaceful place for us, especiallyafter hard work. A. thatB. itC. whatD. which27. It may not be a great suggestion. But before _______ is put forward, we’ll make do with it.A. a good oneB. a better oneC. the best oneD. a best one28. There are some health problems that, when ________ in time, can become bigger ones later on.A. not treatedB. not being treatedC. not to be treatedD. not having been treated29. The time and effort he has devoted during the past few years________ trees in that remote area is nowconsidered to be of great value.A. to plantB. to plantingC. plantD. planting30. It was the training ______ he had as a young man _____ made him such a good designer.A. what; thatB. that; whatC. which; thatD. that; which31. She is the only one among the women writers who often ______stories for children.A. writesB. writeC. is writingD. are writing32. John ______to evening classes since last month, but he still can’t say “What’s your name?” in Russian.A. has been goneB. wentC. has been goingD. had been going33. My classmate__ very well in the exam. Not a single mistake_____ .A, did , did she make B, does, she madeC, do , does she make D, have done, has she make34. “Dinner time!” Mum said, “Tom _____ along!”A. will comeB. comesC. has comeD. come35. Experiments of this kind in both the U.S. and Europe well before the Second World War.A. has been conductedB. had been conductedC. had conductedD. have been conductedSection B(18 marks)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases markedA,B,C and D. Fill in each blank with a word or phrase that best fits the context.When I was in high school, I didn’t know anything about engineering. At that time, when the car I drove needed repairing, I was afraid to take it to the 36 . Because honestly, the mechanic could have 37 me an electric can opener and said, “This is part of your car and it’s 38 -----pay me to fix it.” Then I wouldn’t have known any better.At the end of my junior year of high school, I heard about a summer program 39 to interest girls in engineering. The six-week program was free, and students were 40 college credits and a dorm room at the University of Maryland. I applied to the program, not because I wanted to be an engineer, but because I was looking forward to 41 and wanted to stay away from my parents for six weeks. I was accepted to the program and I earned six engineering credits. The next year I entered the university as an engineering student. Five years later I had a degree and three good job offers.I can’t help shaking 42 I hear about studies that show women are 43 when it comes to math. They imply that I am a little stupid. I’m not, but I44 know that if I hadn’t met with that summer program, I wouldn’t be an engineer.When I was growing up, I was to ld, as many students were, to do what I was best at. But I didn’t know what that was. Most people think that when you are 45 something, it comes easily to you. But this is what I discovered: just because a subject is 46 to learn, it does not mean you are not good at it. You just have to grit your teeth and work hard to get good at it. Once you do, there’s good 47 that you will enjoy it more than anything else.36. A. engineer B. salesman C. factory D. mechanic37. A. shown B. given C. brought D. taken38. A. old B. broken C. fixed D. dirtied39. A. designed B. performed C. controlled D. described40. A. sent B. afforded C. offered D. awarded41. A. independence B. success C. happiness D. beauty42. A. until B. when C. since D. before43. A. at a disadvantage B. at a loss C. in a trap D. in a shock44. A. never B. do C. hardly D. nearly45. A. good at B. bad at C. interested in D. devoted to46. A. easy B. funny C. difficult D. interesting47. A. will B. feeling C. desire D. chanceSection C(12marks)Directions:Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.There is a kind of strong wind, which can blow houses away.These winds are scary hurricanes.Most hurricanes happen between June 1st 48 November 30th.A hurricane is a storm.It forms over warm ocean waters.Hurricanes start life as 49 series of strong thunderstorms.It happens 50 waters are about 26℃ , with high pressure in the upper air.Each hurricane has an eye of calm winds and low pressure.The eye is surrounded 51 a wall of thunderstorms with high winds and heavy rain.Most national weather forecasts can help people prepare 52 disasters right away.When hurricanes come, you should not simply rush to an unprepared shelter._53_,you should go to take a supply box prepared in advance.It should contain: a flashlight, bottled water, a first aid case, and a radio. Don't forget to buy _54 extrabatteries.55 will keep your flashlight and radio going so you can get important rescue information.Part ⅢReading Comprehension(30 marks)Directions: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.AA new study has found evidence of aggressive (攻击性的) behavior in children who drink four or more servings of soft drinks every day. Information for the study came from the mothers of 3,000 5-year-olds. Researchers asked the women to keep a record of how many servings of soft drinks their children drank over a two-month period. They were also asked to complete a checklist of their children’s behavior.The researchers have found that 43 percent of the children drink at least one daily serving of soda, and 4 percent of the youngsters have even four or more sodas to drink every day.Shakira Suglia, a famous expert, says they’ve found that children who drink the most soda are more than twice as likely as those who drink no soda to show signs of aggression.“For the children who consume four or more soft drinks per day, we see more withdrawn behaviors, which make them hard to get along well with others.”The aggressive behaviors include destroying possessions belonging to others, taking part in fights and physically attacking people.The researchers have determined the link after considering factors like the child’s age and sex. They have also considered other possible influence, such as whether the boys and girls are eating sweets or giving fruit drinks on a normal day. In addition, the researchers have examined parenting styles and other social conditions that may be taking place in the home.Researches are trying to find why young children who drink a lot of soda have behavior problems. An ingredient often found in soft drinks is caffeine, which helps to make people feel energetic. Doctor Suglia suggests that caffeine could cause the 5-year-olds to be more aggressive. Earlier studies of adults have found the highest sugar levels in those who carry weapons (武器) and show signs of negative social behavior.56. What section of a newspaper is the passage probably taken from?A. Scientific TechnologyB. Science FictionsC. Social NewsD. Health Report57. The un derlined word “withdrawn” in paragraph 4 can probably be replaced by the word ______.A. backwardB. unsocialC. generousD. friendly58. Researchers studied the following aspects of the children except ______.A. ageB. sexC. gamesD. parents59. According to the research, which of the following is right?A. Mothers were asked to keep a record of how many servings of soft drinks their children drank over athree-month period.B. 4 percent of the youngsters have even four or fewer sodas to drink every day.C. Children who drink no soda show fewer aggressive behaviors.D. Children with the highest sugar levels tend to carry weapons and show signs of negative social behavior.60. After a further study on ingredients in soda, Shakira Suglia implies that the direct cause of the aggressivebehaviors may be ______.A. soft drinksB. attention problemsC. caffeineD. social conditionsBTired of all the pushing in supermarkets? Fed up with waiting in endless lines to pay for what you have bought? Angry at wasting time in traffic jams only to find no parking spaces when you eventually arrive at the store? If this is you, then online shopping is the answer to your dreams of trouble-free shopping. Or is it?Online shopping brings its own challenges. Here are a few things to bear in mind when browsing (浏览)various websites. The claim made by online sites is that shopping online is a safe and secure way to make purchases. The evidence challenges this. In any case, you only have to be the victim of fraud (诈骗) once to experience all the problems that come with this form of stealing. Use only sites that have a trusted history and an excellent reputation.Another problem is the appearance of items in reality is often quite different from what you see on your computer screen. This might not be a problem if you are buying washing up powder but could be a major disappointment when that beautiful blue dress you ordered turns up in green. Also, product descriptions are sometimes simply untrue. Perhaps the wisest plan is to purchase items where design and color are not essential to customer satisfaction.Some even argue that online shopping indirectly contributes to global warming. Yes, your car can stay parked but how are online goods delivered? Often by some large vans pouring out carbon monoxide and adding to our already desperate traffic problems. You are also by now becoming increasingly irritated (使烦恼) by the fact that the delivery is late and you have wasted the leave from work you have taken to receive it!Without question, online shopping is here to stay and it has its benefits. However, perhaps it is not as wonderful as some of its supporters claim it to be.61. The author lists several questions in Para. 1 to .A. support online shoppingB. collect answers from readersC. show his dislike of going shoppingD. introduce the topic of the passage62. By what can online shoppers avoid fraud?A. Using only trusted websites.B. Choosing big websites.C. Collecting shopping evidence.D. Seeking advice from the police.63. What can we learn about online shopping from Para. 3?A. It’s normal for a blue dress to change into green.B. We shouldn't believe product descriptions easily.C. It’s usually wise for us to b uy colorful products.D. Product appearances are sometimes not good.64. The author agrees with the fact that ______.A. customers are never satisfied with productsB. online shopping is a safe way to make purchasesC. online shopping has nothing to do with global warmingD. delivery delay often makes online shoppers unhappy65. What is the author’s attitude towards online shopping?A. Very popular.B. A wise choice.C. Not trouble free.D. A waste of time.COne of our biggest fears nowadays is that our kids might some day get lost in a “sea of technology” rather than experiencing the natural world. TV and computer games are leading to a serious disconnect between kids and the great outdoors, which will change the wild places of the world, its creatures and human health for the worse, unless adults get working on child's play.Each of us has a place in nature we go sometimes, even if it was torn down. We cannot be the last generation to have that place. At this rate, kids who miss the sense of wondering outdoors will not grow up to be protectors of natural landscapes. “If the decline in parks use continues across North America, who will defend parks against encroachment (蚕食)?” asks Richard Louv, author of Lost Child in the Woods.Without having a nature experience, kids, can turn out just fine, but they are missing out a huge enrichment of their lives. That applies to everything from their physical health and mental health, to stress levels, creativity and cognitive (认知的) skills. Experts predict modern kids will have poorer health than their parents—and they say a lack of outside play is surely part of it. Research suggests that kids do better academically in schools with a nature component and that playing in nature fosters (培养) leadership by the smartest, not by the toughest. Even a tiny outdoor experience can create wonder in a child. The three-year-old turning over his first rock realizes he is not alone in the world. A clump of trees on the roadside can be the whole universe in his eyes. We really need to value that more.Kids are not to blame. They are over-protected and frightened. It is dangerous out there from time to time,but repetitive stress from computers is replacing breaking an arm as a childhood rite of passage (仪式).Everyone, from developers to schools and outdoorsy citizens, should help regain for our kids some of the freedom and joy of exploring, taking friendship in fields and woods that cement (增强) love, respect and need for landscape. As parents, we should devote some of our energies to taking our kids into nature. This could yet be our greatest cause.66. The main idea of Paragraph 2 is that ________.A. kids missing the sense of wondering outdoorsB. parks are in danger of being gradually encroachedC. Richard Louv is the author of Last Child in the WoodsD. children are expected to develop into protectors of nature67. According to the passage, children without experiencing nature will ________.A. keep a high sense of wonderB. be over-protected by their parentsC. be less healthy both physically and mentallyD. change wild places and creatures for the better68. According to the author, children's breaking an arm is ________.A. the fault on the part of their parentsB. the natural experience in their growing upC. the result of their own carelessness in playD. the effect of their repetitive stress from computers69. What does “sea of technology” mean in the first paragraph?A. The technology of TV and computer games.B. The technology of food.C. The technology of sea food.D. The technology of catching animals in the sea.70. In writing this passage, the author mainly intends to ________.A. blame children for getting lost in computer gamesB. encourage children to protect parks from encroachmentC. show his concern about children's lack of experience in natureD. inspire children to keep the sense of wonder about things aroundPART FOUR WRITING(45’)SECTION A(10’)Directions: Read the following passage. Complete the diagram by using the information for the passage. Write NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS for each answer.A busy life can be personally satisfying, but it may make you feel too tired to achieve the inner peace that will connect you with your true happiness.Begin with simplifying your life and working towards a more peaceful state of mind.Recognize the differences between the things you need and the things you want.Our culture provides us with the message that materials will make our lives better.The reality is that most of these things will complicate our lives without bringing true happiness.Free yourself —learn to be satisfied with fewer materials and greater simplicity.If you let someone else define your life.you're missing the chance to follow your own desires.Your inner life is weakened when you are limited by conformity (遵从).Why do you give up your freedom and allow all of your decisions to be defined by what others think you "should" do? Think for yourself.Let your passions be your guide.Life is full of opportunities to earn money and give services.Learn new skills and make new friends.Some of us want them all and fill up our timetable with all kinds of activities.Rushing from one activity to another leaves you with no time to slow down.No matter how worthy you think your activities are, rethink them.Keep the ones that are most important and leave out the ones that are adding to the pace of your life with little return.Life is forever changing, and you will never reach a point of simplicity and endless happiness.But each moment you spend on the path to simplicity does have the possibility to bring happiness to your life.Section B (10 marks)Directions:Read thefollowingpassage.Answer thequestionsaccording totheinformationgiven in thepassage.Morethan 10 yearsago,it wasdifficult tobuy a tastypineapple.The fruits thatmade it to theUK were green on the outside and,more often than not,hard with an unpleasant taste within. Then in 1966,the Del Monte Gold pineapple produced in Hawaii first hit our shelves.The new type of pineapple looked more yellowy-gold than green. It was slightly softer on the outside and had a lot of juice inside. But the most important thing about this new type of pineapple was that it was twice as sweet as the hit-and-miss pineapples we had known. In no time,the Del Monte Gold took the market by storm,rapidly becoming the world's best-selling pineapple variety,and delivering natural levels of sweetness in the mouth,up until then only found in tinned pineapple.In nutrition it was all good news too. This nice-tasting pineapple contained four times more vitamin C than the old green variety. Nutritionists said that it was not only full of vitamins,but also good against some diseases. People were understandably eager to be able to buy this wonderful fruit. The new type of pineapple was selling fast,and the Del Monte Gold pineapple rapidly became a fixture in the shopping basket of the healthy eater.Seeing the growing market for its winning pineapple,Del Monte tried to keep market to itself. But other fruit companies developed similar pineapples.Del Monte turned to law for help,but failed. Those companies argued successfully that Del Monte's attempts to keep the golden pineapple for itself were just a way to knock them out of the market.81.How is the new type of pineapple?(No more than 7 words)__________________________________________________________________82.Why was the new type of pineapple selling well?(No more than 8 words)__________________________________________________________________83.What does th e underlined word “fixture” in Paragraph 3 probably refer to?(No more than 5 words)__________________________________________________________________84.In the last paragraph,what did Del Monte try hard to do?(No more than 8 words)__________________________________________________________________Section C (25 marks)Directions: Write an English composition according to the instructions given below in Chinese.作为中学生,你肯定经历过多次考试,体验过成功,也遭遇过失败。

高考英语听力模拟试题(九)试题、原文及答案

高考英语听力模拟试题(九)试题、原文及答案

高考英语听力模拟试题(九)试题、原文及答案第一节听下面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 time is it now?A. Nine o’clock.B. Eight o’clock.C. Seven thirty.2. What should the man first do in order to get to the railway station?A. Go around the corner.B. Cross the street.C. Make a right turn.3. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Student and teacher.B. Patient and nurse.C. Lawyer and client.4. What is the man doing?A. Making an announcement.B. Making an appointment.C. Making an invitation.5. Why is the man going to New York?A. To live there.B. To visit a friend.C. To have a vacation.第二节听下面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和7题。

6. What has happened to the man and the woman?A. They lost their friend,Jack.B. They were looking for a policeman.C. They lost their way.7. What did they decide to do next?A. They decided to ask somebody for help.B. They decided to turn right.C. They decided to drive back.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

江苏省2021届高三英语综合模拟九卷(含解析)牛津译林版必修9

江苏省2021届高三英语综合模拟九卷(含解析)牛津译林版必修9

选修九综合模拟卷九第一局部:听力〔共两节,总分值20分〕第一节〔共5小题;每题1分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有l0秒钟的时间答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What does the man mean?A.He doesn’t want to buy a printer now.B.He lost the money he was saving lately.C.He doesn’t have enough money to buy a printer now.2.What does the man suggest the woman do?A.Ask Carol to play tennis.B.Get a tennis lesson from Carol.C.Ask Carol if she’s going to class.3.What can be inferred about the woman?A.She sleeps too much.B.She has bad study habits.C.She’s an excellent student.4.What will the man probably do?A.Buy the woman some magazines.B.Go to the store for some medicine.C.Help the woman find a new doctor.5.What does the man suggest they do?A.Leave early for the airport.B.Change their vacation plans.C.Check their flight schedule in the morning.第二节〔共15小题,每题1分,总分值15分〕听下面5段对话或独白。

2021年高三第九次模拟考试 英语 含答案

2021年高三第九次模拟考试 英语 含答案

2021年高三第九次模拟考试英语含答案本卷共四个部分,时量120分钟,满分150分PART ONE LISTENING PREHENSION (30marks)Section A( 22.5 marks)Directions: In this section, you' II hear six conversations between two speakers.For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by three choices marked A, B and C.Listen carefully and then choose the best answer for each question.You will hear each conversation TWICEConversation 11.What does the woman call the man for?A. To do her a favor.B. To thank him for his help.C. To ask him for a ticket.2.What did the man do this morning?A. He hurt himself.B. He played the piano.C. He helped the woman move a pianoConversation 23.Why is the woman going to the US?A. To attend university.B. To make more money.C. To get a teaching offer.4.What does the man think of the life in the US?A. It’s much better.B.It’s changeable.C.It’s dangerous.Conversation 35.What does the man want to get at the post office?A.A post card.B.A letter.C. Some stamps.6.When will the man probably get up the next morning?A. At 6:00.B. At 6:30.C. At 6:45.Conversation 47.How often does Susan go swimming?A. Every day.B. Once a week.C. Twice a week.8.What exercise does Susan like most of all?A. Running.B. Riding a bicycle.C. Swimming.9.Where will they meet that night?A. Outside the pool.B. Outside the park gate.C. Outside the garden.Conversation 510.What did the woman do last week?A. She wrote three essays.B. She worked at a supermarket.C. She fixed her watch.11.How many times did the man play tennis last week?A.2.B.3.C.4.12.Where did the man go last Friday?A. To the beach.B. To the cinema.C. To the restaurant.Conversation 613.Why did the man stay in London for only a few days?A .It was too hot. B. It rained all the time. C. There were a lot of thunderstorms.14.How many countries did the man visit?A.3.B.4.C.5.15.What did the man do in Sydney?A, Did some shopping. B. Went out to see the fog. C. Went swimming.Section B (7.5 marks)Directions: In.this section, you will hear a short passage, Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard.Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN THREF, WORDS.You'll hear the short passage TWICE.PART TWO LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGESECTION A(15marks)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best pletes the sentence.21. Mary didn’t e today, maybe he knew nothin g about it .I____ him yesterday.A, ought to tell B, would have toldC, must have told D, should have told22. I felt very tired when I got home, so I ________ straight to bed.A. goB. wentC. had goneD. have gone23. Had I known about the plan, a huge amount of time and energy _______.A. would have been savedB. had been savedC. would be savedD. was saved24. The shocking news made me realize ________ terrible problems we would face.A. whichB. howC. howeverD. what25. My friend Jack was the first person I knew ______an iPhone 5S.A. usingB. to useC. usedD. having used26. The newly built café, the walls of_______ are painted light yellow, is really a peaceful place for us, especiallyafter hard work.A. thatB. itC. whatD. which27. It may not be a great suggestion. But before _______ is put forward, we’ll make do with it.A. a good oneB. a better oneC. the best oneD. a best one28. There are some health problems that, when ________ in time, can bee bigger ones later on.A. not treatedB. not being treatedC. not to be treatedD. not having been treated29. The time and effort he has devoted during the past few years________ trees in that remote area is nowconsidered to be of great value.A. to plantB. to plantingC. plantD. planting30. It was the training ______ he had as a young man _____ made him such a good designer.A. what; thatB. that; whatC. which; thatD. that; which31. She is the only one among the women writers who often ______stories for children.A. writesB. writeC. is writingD. are writing32. John ______to evening classes since last month, but he still can’t say “What’s your name?” in Russian.A. has been goneB. wentC. has been goingD. had been going33. My classmate__ very well in the exam. Not a single mistake_____ .A, did , did she make B, does, she madeC, do , does she make D, have done, has she make34. “Dinner time!” Mum said, “Tom _____ along!”A. will eB. esC. has eD. e35. Experiments of this kind in both the U.S. and Europe well before the Second World War.A. has been conductedB. had been conductedC. had conductedD. have been conductedSection B(18 marks)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases markedA,B,C and D. Fill in each blank with a word or phrase that best fits the context.When I was in high school, I didn’t know anything about engineering. At that time, when the car I drove needed repairing, I was afraid to take it to the 36 . Because honestly, the mechanic could have 37 me an electric can opener and said, “This is part of your car and it’s 38 -----pay me to fix it.” Then I wouldn’t have known any better.At the end of my junior year of high school, I heard about a summer program 39 to interest girls in engineering. The six-week program was free, and students were 40 college credits and a dorm room at the University of Maryland. I applied to the program, not because I wanted to be an engineer, but because I was looking forward to 41 and wanted to stay away from my parents for six weeks.I was accepted to the program and I earned six engineering credits. The next year I entered the university as an engineering student. Five years later I had a degree and three good job offers.I can’t help shaking 42 I hear about studies that show women are 43 when it es to math. They imply that I am a little stupid. I’m not, but I 44 know that if I hadn’t met with that summer program, I wouldn’t be an engineer.When I was growing up, I was told, as many students were, to do what I was best at. But I didn’t know what that was. Most people think that when you are 45 something, it es easily to you. But this is what I discovered: just because a subject is 46 to learn, it does not mean you are not good at it. You just have to grit your teeth and work ha rd to get good at it. Once you do, there’s good 47 that you will enjoy it more than anything else.36. A. engineer B. salesman C. factory D. mechanic37. A. shown B. given C. brought D. taken38. A. old B. broken C. fixed D. dirtied39. A. designed B. performed C. controlled D. described40. A. sent B. afforded C. offered D. awarded41. A. independence B. success C. happiness D. beauty42. A. until B. when C. since D. before43. A. at a disadvantage B. at a loss C. in a trap D. in a shock44. A. never B. do C. hardly D. nearly45. A. good at B. bad at C. interested in D. devoted to46. A. easy B. funny C. difficult D. interesting47. A. will B. feeling C. desire D. chanceSection C(12marks)Directions:plete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.There is a kind of strong wind, which can blow houses away.These winds are scary hurricanes.Most hurricanes happen between June 1st 48 November 30th.A hurricane is a storm.It forms over warm ocean waters.Hurricanes start life as 49 series of strong thunderstorms.It happens 50 waters are about 26℃ , with high pressure in the upper air.Each hurricane has an eye of calm winds and low pressure.The eye is surrounded 51 a wall of thunderstorms with high winds and heavy rain.Most national weather forecasts can help people prepare 52 disasters right away.When hurricanes e, you should not simply rush to an unprepared shelter._53_,you should go to take a supply box prepared in advance.It should contain: a flashlight, bottled water, a first aid case, and a radio. Don't forget to buy _54 extra batteries.55 will keep your flashlight and radio going so you can get important rescue information.Part ⅢReading prehension(30 marks)Directions: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.AA new study has found evidence of aggressive (攻击性的) behavior in children who drink four or more servings of soft drinks every day. Information for the study came from the mothers of 3,000 5-year-olds. Researchers asked the women to keep a record of how many servings of soft drinks their children drank over a two-month period. They were also asked to plete a checklist of their children’s behavior.The researchers have found that 43 percent of the children drink at least one daily serving of soda, and 4 percent of the youngsters have even four or more sodas to drink every day.Shakira Suglia, a famous expert, says they’ve found that children who drink the most soda are more than twice as likely as those who drink no soda to show signs of aggression.“For the children who con sume four or more soft drinks per day, we see more withdrawn behaviors, which make them hard to get along well with others.”The aggressive behaviors include destroying possessions belonging to others, taking part in fights and physically attacking people.The researchers have determined the link after considering factors like the child’s age and sex. They have also considered other possible influence, such as whether the boys and girls are eating sweets or giving fruit drinks on a normal day. In addition, the researchers have examined parenting styles and other social conditions that may be taking place in the home.Researches are trying to find why young children who drink a lot of soda have behavior problems. An ingredient often found in soft drinks is caffeine, which helps to make people feel energetic. Doctor Sugliasuggests that caffeine could cause the 5-year-olds to be more aggressive. Earlier studies of adults have found the highest sugar levels in those who carry weapons (武器) and show signs of negative social behavior.56. What section of a newspaper is the passage probably taken from?A. Scientific TechnologyB. Science FictionsC. Social NewsD. Health Report57. The underlined word “withdrawn” in paragraph 4 can probably be replaced by th e word ______.A. backwardB. unsocialC. generousD. friendly58. Researchers studied the following aspects of the children except ______.A. ageB. sexC. gamesD. parents59. According to the research, which of the following is right?A. Mothers were asked to keep a record of how many servings of soft drinks their children drank over athree-month period.B. 4 percent of the youngsters have even four or fewer sodas to drink every day.C. Children who drink no soda show fewer aggressive behaviors.D. Children with the highest sugar levels tend to carry weapons and show signs of negative social behavior.60. After a further study on ingredients in soda, Shakira Suglia implies that the direct cause of the aggressivebehaviors may be ______.A. soft drinksB. attention problemsC. caffeineD. social conditionsBTired of all the pushing in supermarkets? Fed up with waiting in endless lines to pay for what you have bought? Angry at wasting time in traffic jams only to find no parking spaces when you eventually arrive at the store? If this is you, then online shopping is the answer to your dreams of trouble-free shopping. Or is it?Online shopping brings its own challenges. Here are a few things to bear in mind when browsing (浏览) various websites. The claim made by online sites is that shopping online is a safe and secure way to make purchases. The evidence challenges this. In any case, you only have to be the victim of fraud (诈骗) once to experience all the problems that e with this form of stealing. Use only sites that have a trusted history and an excellent reputation.Another problem is the appearance of items in reality is often quite different from what you see on your puter screen. This might not be a problem if you are buying washing up powder but could be a major disappointment when that beautiful blue dress you ordered turns up in green. Also, product descriptions are sometimes simply untrue. Perhaps the wisest plan is to purchase items where design and color are not essential to customer satisfaction.Some even argue that online shopping indirectly contributes to global warming. Yes, your car can stay parked but how are online goods delivered? Often by some large vans pouring out carbon monoxide and adding to our already desperate traffic problems. You are also by now being increasingly irritated (使烦恼) by the fact that the delivery is late and you have wasted the leave from work you have taken to receive it!Without question, online shopping is here to stay and it has its benefits. However, perhaps it is not as wonderful as some of its supporters claim it to be.61. The author lists several questions in Para. 1 to .A. support online shoppingB. collect answers from readersC. show his dislike of going shoppingD. introduce the topic of the passage62. By what can online shoppers avoid fraud?A. Using only trusted websites.B. Choosing big websites.C. Collecting shopping evidence.D. Seeking advice from the police.63. What can we learn about online shopping from Para. 3?A. It’s normal for a blue dress to change into green.B. We shouldn't believe product descriptions easily.C. It’s usually wise for us to buy colorful products.D. Product appearances are sometimes not good.64. The author agrees with the fact that ______.A. customers are never satisfied with productsB. online shopping is a safe way to make purchasesC. online shopping has nothing to do with global warmingD. delivery delay often makes online shoppers unhappy65. What is the author’s attitude towards online shopping?A. Very popular.B. A wise choice.C. Not trouble free.D. A waste of time.COne of our biggest fears nowadays is that our kids might some day get lost in a “sea of technology” rather than experiencing the natural world. TV and puter games are leading to a serious disconnect between kids and the great outdoors, which will change the wild places of the world, its creatures and human health for the worse, unless adults get working on child's play.Each of us has a place in nature we go sometimes, even if it was torn down. We cannot be the last generation to have that place. At this rate, kids who miss the sense of wondering outdoors will not grow up to be protectors of natural landscapes. “If the declin e in parks use continues across North America, who will defend parks against encroachment (蚕食)?” asks Richard Louv, author of Lost Child in the Woods.Without having a nature experience, kids, can turn out just fine, but they are missing out a huge enrichment of their lives. That applies to everything from their physical health and mental health, to stress levels, creativity and cognitive (认知的) skills. Experts predict modern kids will have poorer health than their parents—and they say a lack of outside play is surely part of it. Research suggests that kids do better academically in schools with a nature ponent and that playing in nature fosters (培养) leadership by the smartest, not by the toughest. Even a tiny outdoor experience can create wonder in a child. The three-year-old turning over his first rock realizes he is not alone in the world. A clump of trees on the roadside can be the whole universe in his eyes. We really need to value that more.Kids are not to blame. They are over-protected and frightened. It is dangerous out there from time to time, but repetitive stress from puters is replacing breaking an arm as a childhood rite of passage (仪式).Everyone, from developers to schools and outdoorsy citizens, should help regain for our kids some of the freedom and joy of exploring, taking friendship in fields and woods that cement (增强) love, respect and need for landscape. As parents, we should devote some of our energies to taking our kids into nature. This could yet be our greatest cause.66. The main idea of Paragraph 2 is that ________.A. kids missing the sense of wondering outdoorsB. parks are in danger of being gradually encroachedC. Richard Louv is the author of Last Child in the WoodsD. children are expected to develop into protectors of nature67. According to the passage, children without experiencing nature will ________.A. keep a high sense of wonderB. be over-protected by their parentsC. be less healthy both physically and mentallyD. change wild places and creatures for the better68. According to the author, children's breaking an arm is ________.A. the fault on the part of their parentsB. the natural experience in their growing upC. the result of their own carelessness in playD. the effect of their repetitive stress from puters69. What does “sea of technology” mean in the first paragraph?A. The technology of TV and puter games.B. The technology of food.C. The technology of sea food.D. The technology of catching animals in the sea.70. In writing this passage, the author mainly intends to ________.A. blame children for getting lost in puter gamesB. encourage children to protect parks from encroachmentC. show his concern about children's lack of experience in natureD. inspire children to keep the sense of wonder about things aroundPART FOUR WRITING(45’)SECTION A(10’)Directions: Read the following passage. plete the diagram by using the information for the passage. Write NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS for each answer.A busy life can be personally satisfying, but it may make you feel too tired to achieve the inner peace that will connect you with your true happiness.Begin with simplifying your life and working towards a more peaceful state of mind.Recognize the differences between the things you need and the things you want.Our culture provides us with the message that materials will make our lives better.The reality is that most of these things will plicate our lives without bringing true happiness.Free yourself —learn to be satisfied with fewer materials and greater simplicity.If you let someone else define your life.you're missing the chance to follow your own desires.Your inner life is weakened when you are limited by conformity (遵从).Why do you give up your freedom and allow all of your decisions to be defined by what others think you "should" do? Think for yourself.Let your passions be your guide.Life is full of opportunities to earn money and give services.Learn new skills and make new friends.Some of us want them all and fill up our timetable with all kinds of activities.Rushing from one activity to another leaves you with no time to slow down.No matter how worthy you think your activities are, rethink them.Keep the ones that are most important and leave out the ones that are adding to the pace of your life with little return.Life is forever changing, and you will never reach a point of simplicity and endless happiness.But each moment you spend on the path to simplicity does have the possibility to bring happiness to your life.Section B (10 marks)Directions:Read thefollowingpassage.Answer thequestionsaccording totheinformationgiven in thepassage.Morethan 10 yearsago,it wasdifficult tobuy a tastypineapple.The fruits thatmade it to theUK were green on the outside and,more often than not,hard with an unpleasant taste within. Then in 1966,the Del Monte Gold pineapple produced in Hawaii first hit our shelves.The new type of pineapple looked more yellowy-gold than green. It was slightly softer on the outside and had a lot of juice inside. But the most important thing about this new type of pineapple was that it was twice as sweet as the hit-and-miss pineapples we had known. In no time,the Del Monte Gold took the market by storm,rapidly being the world's best-selling pineapple variety,and delivering natural levels of sweetness in the mouth,up until then only found in tinned pineapple.In nutrition it was all good news too. This nice-tasting pineapple contained four times more vitamin C than the old green variety. Nutritionists said that it was not only full of vitamins,but also good against some diseases. People were understandably eager to be able to buy this wonderful fruit. The new type of pineapple was selling fast,and the Del Monte Gold pineapple rapidly became a fixture in the shopping basket of the healthy eater.Seeing the growing market for its winning pineapple,Del Monte tried to keep market to itself. But other fruit panies developed similar pineapples.Del Monte turned to law for help,but failed. Those panies argued successfully that Del Monte's attempts to keep the golden pineapple for itself were just a way to knock them out of the market. 81.How is the new type of pineapple?(No more than 7 words)__________________________________________________________________82.Why was the new type of pineapple selling well?(No more than 8 words)__________________________________________________________________83.What does the underlined word “fixture” in Paragraph 3 probably refer to?(No more than 5 words)__________________________________________________________________84.In the last paragraph,what did Del Monte try hard to do?(No more than 8 words)__________________________________________________________________Section C (25 marks)Directions: Write an English position according to the instructions given below in Chinese.作为中学生,你肯定经历过多次考试,体验过成功,也遭遇过失败。

09高考听力仿真模拟卷(解析版)

09高考听力仿真模拟卷(解析版)

高考英语听力仿真模拟卷(九)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.When will Bill return the car to Sue?A.By 4:30. B.By 5:00. C.By 5:30.2.How does the woman usually go to work?A.By taxi. B.By bus. C.On foot.3.What do we know about the woman?A.She was asked to give up science.B.She has decided to go to business school.C.She will not be a successful manager.4.What will the speakers do first?A.Have a cup of tea. B.See the elephants. C.Watch the dolphin show.5.What is the man going to buy on Tuesday?A.A book. B.A magazine. C.A football.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、7题。

6.What's the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Husband and wife. B.Manager and secretary. C.Brother and sister.7.What's their problem?A.They have no time to go to a movie tonight.B.Debbie has refused to babysit for them.C.They can't find a good babysitter easily.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

高考仿真模拟试卷九英语

高考仿真模拟试卷九英语

英语一、单项选择题(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)1. I'm sorry, but I can't __________ you with this matter.A. helpB. to helpC. helpingD. helped2. The teacher said that the students ________ their homework before the class.A. finishB. have finishedC. had finishedD. would finish3. It's reported that the number of people ________ to be affected by the disease has increased.A. whoB. whichC. thatD. what4. I think it's important ________ a good plan before making a decision.A. to makeB. makingC. madeD. makes5. She has been working in this company ________ she graduated from university.A. forB. afterC. sinceD. before6. If I ________ you, I would never do that.A. amB. wereC. beD. is7. The weather is so beautiful that we can't help ________ outside.A. stayingB. to stayC. stayedD. stay8. It's said that the Great Wall is the only man-made construction that can be seen from space.A. visibleB. visiblyC. visibilityD. visiblely9. I prefer __________ the book instead of reading it on the computer.A. to readB. readC. readingD. to reading10. The teacher asked the students __________ their homework on time.A. to finishB. finishingC. finishD. finished11. She was so tired that she fell asleep __________ she was reading the book.A. whileB. whenC. asD. because12. He was born __________ the year 1990.A. inB. onC. atD. for13. The movie is so interesting that I can't help ________ it again.A. watchingB. to watchC. watchedD. watch14. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west, ________?A. isn't itB. is itC. doesn't itD. isn't that15. I was so impressed by his speech that I couldn't help ________ him.A. to applauseB. applauseC. applause toD. applauseing二、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)One day, a young man named John went to the countryside to find a job. He walked for miles and miles until he came upon a small village. He asked a villager for directions to the town, and the villager pointed to a narrow path that led through the forest.John followed the path and soon found himself in a deep forest. The path was narrow and difficult to follow, and he began to worry about getting lost. As he walked, he saw a sign that read "Be careful, there are wild animals in this area." He didn't know what to do, but he decided to continue on his way.After walking for a few more hours, John heard a loud noise behind him. He turned around and saw a bear coming towards him. He froze in fear and tried to think of a way to escape. Suddenly, he remembered the sign he had seen earlier and realized that he had a gun in his backpack. He quickly took out the gun and aimed it at the bear.The bear stopped and looked at John. Then it turned around and walked away. John was relieved and continued on his way. He finally reached the town and found a job at a local factory.The next day, John met the villager again and thanked him for the directions. The villager was surprised and asked John if he had seen the bear. John nodded and told him about the incident.The villager laughed and said, "You shouldn't have been afraid. There are no wild animals in this forest. The sign was just a joke to scare people away."John was shocked and realized that he had almost been the victim of a cruel prank.16. John went to the countryside to find a job because __________.A. he wanted to start a new lifeB. he lost his job in the cityC. he was tired of the city lifeD. he had a lot of money17. The path was narrow and difficult to follow because __________.A. it was rainingB. it was in a forestC. it was too longD. it was slippery18. John saw a sign that read "Be careful, there are wild animals inthis area." He __________.A. ignored itB. followed itC. read it carefullyD. destroyed it19. John heard a loud noise behind him and turned around to see a bear coming towards him. He __________.A. ran awayB. shot the bearC. hid behind a treeD. fought the bear20. John was relieved and continued on his way because __________.A. he had a gunB. the bear walked awayC. he was too tiredD. he was hungry三、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)(一)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

2022年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试仿真模拟卷(九)(新课标Ⅱ卷)英语试题 Word版含答案

2022年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试仿真模拟卷(九)(新课标Ⅱ卷)英语试题 Word版含答案

绝密★启用前2022年一般高等学校招生全国统一考试仿真模拟卷(九)英语(甲卷)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。

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 does the conversation probably take place?A. In a store.B. In the lab.C.On the phone.2.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a bank. B.At a shop.C.At a hotel.3.Where is the man from?A. England.B.The US.C.Canada.4.Where is the man going?A. Lake Drive.B.The Lake.C.The baker’s.5.Where are the two speakers most probably?A. At home.B.At the airport.C.On the plane.其次节(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,标在试卷的相应位置。

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

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段对话,回答第6、7题。

6.Where are the two speakers?A. At the store.B.At home.C.At schoo1.7.Where’s the mess?A. In the bathroom.B.In the living room.C.In the kitchen.听第7段对话,回答第8至10题。

高三英语第九次模拟考试试题含解析 试题(共32页)

高三英语第九次模拟考试试题含解析 试题(共32页)

实验中学(zhōngxué)2021届高三年级第九次模拟考试英语试卷考试时间是是:120分钟满分是:150分本套试卷分为第一卷〔选择题〕和第二卷〔非选择题〕两局部。

第I卷〔选择题一共100分〕第一局部听力〔一共两节,一共20小题;每一小题1.5分,满分是30分〕做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容完毕以后,你将有两分钟的时间是将试卷上之答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(一共5小题;每一小题1.5分, 满分是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三个选项里面选出最正确选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后, 你都有10秒钟的时间是来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.How long does the woman have to wait outside the shop?A. 15 minutes.B. 45 minutes.C. 50 minutes.2.What’s the woman doing?A. Looking for her keys.B. Putting on her keys.C. Missing her friend.3.How will the man go to the airport?A. By bus.B. By taxi.C. By motor.4.Where are the two speakers?A. In a bookstore.B. In a hospital.C. At an office.5.When can the man expect to see Professor Brown?A. On Monday.B. On Friday.C. On Tuesday orWednesday.第二节〔一共15小题;每一小(yī xiǎo)题1.5分,满分是22.5分〕听下面五段对话或者独白,每段对话或者独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

【解析】上海市2019年高考模拟试题9英语试题

【解析】上海市2019年高考模拟试题9英语试题

上海市英语高考模拟试卷(九)I. Listening ComprehensionSection A (10%)Directions: 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. $10. B. $8. C. $16. D. $12.2. A. At a concert. B. At a restaurant.C. At an art museum.D. At a flower shop.3. A. A teacher. B. A policeman. C. A doctor. D. An athlete.4. A. Parent and child. B. Husband and wife.C. Teacher and student.D. Shop assistant and customer.5. A. A pair of trousers. B. A suit.C. A coat.D. A blouse.6. A. The man is planning a trip to Austin. B. The man has not been to Austin before.C. The man doesn’t like Austin.D. The man has been to Austin before.7. A. Find a larger room. B. Sell the old table.C. Buy two bookshelves.D. Rearrange some furniture.8. A. She is fond of pizza very much.B. She disagrees with the man.C. She doesn’t understand what the man says.D. She doesn’t like pizza very much, either.9. A. She doesn't mind it as the road conditions are good.B. She is tired of driving in heavy traffic.C. She is unhappy to have to drive such a long way every day.D. She enjoys it because she's good at driving.10. A. It was a long lecture, but easy to understand.B. It was not as easy as she had expected.C. It was as difficult as she had expected.D. It was interesting and easy to follow.Section B (15%)Directions : In Section B,you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage and conversation , you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice,but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the jour possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Twin volunteers. B. Twin prisoners.C. Two police officers.D. Two patients.12. A. To see if tea and coffee would do any harm to people.B. To see how much tea and coffee one could drink a day.C. To see whether his people were telling a lie.D. To see whether the drinks had the same effect.13. A. They both lived a long life. B. One of them survived the experiment.C. Both of them died soon.D. They suffered a lot from the experiment. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. It is listed in the teaching program. B. It is important to English teaching.C. Effective listening results in good grades.D. It's more taught than any other subject.15. A. Listening helps to send plain message.B. Listening develops interpersonal relationship.C. Listening has little to do with interpersonal relationship.D. Good listening helps to deliver an important speech.16. A. Good listening means a good job.B. Listening requires understanding.C. With good listening, you can receive messages.D. Listening is an important means of communication.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. Interviewer and interviewee. B. Boss and employee.C. Fellow workers.D. Teacher and guide.18. A. Marketing products. B. Studying a foreign language.C. Developing teaching programs.D. Selling software.19. A. Social background. B. Work experience.C. Wide knowledge.D. Intelligent mind.20. A. To Japan B. To Chile. C. To Korea. D. To South AmericaII. Grammar and VocabularySection A (10%)Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage 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 word that best fits each blank.The sun’s changing energy levels are not to blame for recent global warming and, if anything, solar variations over the past 20 years should have had a cooling effect, scientists have said.Their findings add to a growing body of evidence ___1___ human activity, not natural causes, lies behind the rising average world temperatures, which ___2___ (expect) to reach their second highest level this year since records began in the 1860s.There is little doubt that solar variability has influe nced the Earth’s climate in the past and ___3___ well have been a factor in the first half of the last century, but British and Swiss researchers said ___4___ could not explain recent warming. Over the past 20 years,all the trends in the sun that could have had an influence on Earth's climate ___5___ (be) in the opposite direction to that required to explain the observed rise in global mean temperatures.Most scientists say emissions of greenhouse gases, mainly from burning fossil (化石的) fuels in power plants, factories and cars, are the prime cause of the current warming trend. A ___6___ (decrease) group pins the blame on natural variations in the climate system, or a gradual rise in the sun’s energy output.They concluded that ___7___ rapid rise in global mean temperatures seen since the late 1980s could not be attributed to solar variability, ___8___ mechanism was used.The ___9___ (warm) years in the past 150 years have all been since 1990 and a United Nations climate panel, ___10___ (draw) on the work of 2,500 scientists, said this year it was “very likely” that human activities were the main cause.【答案】1. that2. are expected3. may4. it5. have been6. decreasing7. the 8. whatever9. warmest 10. drawing【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了科学家发现全球平均气温不断上升的背后是人类活动,而非自然原因。

2022年普通高等学校全国统一模拟试题天使训练九英语

2022年普通高等学校全国统一模拟试题天使训练九英语

2022年普通高等学校全国统一模拟试题天使训练九英语If we were asked exactly what we were doing a year ago,we should probably have to say that we could not remember But if we had kept a book and had written in it an account of what we did each day,we should be able to give an answer to the question.It is the same in history Many things have been forgotten because we do not have any written account of them Sometimes men did keep a record of the most important happenings in their country,but often it was destroyed by fire or in a war.Sometimes there was never any written record at all because the people of that time and place did not know how to Write.For example,we know a good deal about the people who lived in China 4,000 years ago, because they could write and leave written records for those who lived after them.But we know almost nothing about the people who lived even 200 years ago in central Africa. because they had not learned to write. Sometimes.of course,even if the people cannot write,they may know something of the past.They have heard about it from older people,and often songs and dances and stories havebeen made about the most important happenings,and these have been sung and acted and told for many generations For most people are proud to tell what their fathers did in the past.This we may call ‟remembered history’.Some of it has now been written down. It is not so exact or so valuable to us as written history is,because words are much more easily changed when used again and again in speech than when copied in writing.But where there are no written records,such spoken stories are often very helpful.1. Which of the following ideas is not suggested in the passage?A.“Remembered history”,compared with written history,is less reliableB.Written records of the past play the most important role in our learning of the human history.C.A written account of our daily activities helps US to be able to answer many questions.D.Where there are no written records.there is no history.2.We know very little about the central Africa 200 years ago becauseA.there was nothing worth being written down at that timeB .the people there ignored the importance of keeping a recordC.the written records were perhaps destroyed by a fireD.the people there did not know how to write3.“Remembered history”refers toA.history based on a person‟s imaginationB .stories of important happenings passed down from mouth to mouthC .songs and dances about the most important eventsD .both B and C4.“Remembered history”is regarded as valuable only whenA. it is written downB .no written account is availableC.it proves to be timeD.people are interested in it5 .The passage suggests that we could have learned much more about our past than we do now if the ancient people hadA.kept a written record of every past eventB. not burnt their written records in warsC.told exact stories of the most important happeningsD.made more songs and dances。

2022届高三高考仿真模拟 英语 (九)全国1卷(含答案)

2022届高三高考仿真模拟 英语 (九)全国1卷(含答案)

2022年高考名校仿真模拟题英 语 (九)注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。

写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题)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. Where are the speakers? A. In a supermarket.B. In a restaurant.C. At home.2. What will the woman probably do tomorrow afternoon? A. See a doctor.B. Meet her brother.C. Watch a movie.3. How will the speakers go to the bookstore? A. By bike.B. By bus.C. By taxi.4. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Go to France.B. Give up the program.C. Take three monthsoff.5. What do we know about Dario? A. He feels hopeless. B. He likes Coke very much.C. He was too busy to go shopping.此卷只装订不密封班级 姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号第二节(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。

2021年上海高三高考模拟英语试卷(新学业水平九)答案

2021年上海高三高考模拟英语试卷(新学业水平九)答案

解析 :标注 :解析 :标注 :解析 :标注 :解析 :标注 :解析 :标注 :解析 :2021年上海高三高考模拟英语试卷(新学业水平九)【答案】1.A句意:多莉想骑自行车环游世界,并且她相当热衷于这个想法 be keen on something 热衷于某事,为固定搭配。

【知识点】介词辨析2.D考查反身代词及固定搭配。

句意:在一天结束的时候,犒劳自己一杯葡萄酒,帮助自己放松一下。

treat oneself to sth.意为 "用某物犒劳自己" 。

根据 "help you relax" 可知此处应用具体的反身代词yourself 。

故答案为:D 。

【知识点】反身代词3.C考查情态动词。

句意:老板给了每个人一个特别的假期,所以我们明天不用上班了。

根据 giveneveryone a special holiday 可知,有特殊假期,此处应该是 "不需要来上班" ,故答案为C 。

【知识点】need 为情态动词4.C考查副词。

句意:现在丈夫和妻子的角色不像以前那样明确定义,特别是当双方都工作和挣钱养家的时候。

此处要用副词修饰后面动词defined ,排除A 、B ;as … as 中间接原级,所以答案为C 。

【知识点】(not )so/as…as...;副词原级比较5.D考查介词辨析。

句意:美国人民想知道新当选的总统和他的政府是否能保证国家的安全,并在未来抵御任何恐怖袭击。

to 到某处;on 在……之上;with 和……在一起;against 预防,抵御。

空格前有动词 "defend 保卫;防守" ,defend against 意为 "防卫,抵御" ,符合句意及逻辑。

故答案为:D 。

【知识点】动词+介词;介词辨析6.B本题考查不定代词用法。

根据答语前的I'm afraid 便可知此处是否定回答,意即 "恐怕两天都不行。

2022届全国普通高中新高考考前模拟(九)英语卷(word版)

2022届全国普通高中新高考考前模拟(九)英语卷(word版)

2022届全国普通高中新高考考前模拟英语(九)注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。

写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题)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。

AWhat makes a sports event a winner? Exciting action? Tick. Athletes competing to win honour and glory for their club or motherland? Tick. History and tradition? Tick. Delicious snacks? Tick. Most people think global events such as the Olympic Games and the World Cup are the most exciting, but there is some serious competition. Here’s a look at some of the hottest tickets in sports.The World SeriesThe World Series is the final championship of the American baseball leagues. The seven-game series is played in October or November and attracts a great number of fans. Baseball is one of America’s favourite sports and has many traditions, such as the “seventh-inning stretch (七局伸展操)”. The song “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” is played so that everyone can get up after sitting for a long time. The break is also a good time for a snack. Hot peanuts are a hit with hungry baseball fans, but the hot dog is the real winner!Indian Premier LeagueCricket is from England but has become as Indian as saris and curry. The Indian Premier League has the largest audience of all cricket leagues in the world and is the sixth most-watchedsports league in the world. Cricket is a unique sport and may seem a little confusing at first, but once you start learning the rules, you’ll love it. The most popular cricket snacks are finger foods like biscuits and cucumber sandwiches.WimbledonWimbledon is a treat for all tennis fans. The tournament started in 1877 and many of the rules are the same today. For example, the players may only wear white clothes. The event, however, is quite colourful since fans often dress up for the games and wear amazing hats. And when it comes to snac ks, it’s “game, set, and match” at Wimbledon. Where else can you enjoy champagne and strawberries as you cheer for the champion?1. According to the text, which of the following is NOT an attraction of the sports events?A. History and tradition.B. Competing athletes.C. Prize money.D. Exciting action.2. What is the most popular snacks for fans of the World Series?A. Hot peanuts.B. Hot dogs.C. Strawberries.D. Cucumber sandwiches.3. Which event has a strict clothing requirement for players?A. Wimbledon.B. The World Series.C. Indian Premier League.D. None of the above.BVincent van Gogh (1853-1890), perhaps the most famous artist in the world, is perceived by many as the “mad” artist. His artistic genius is often overshadowed by those who see his paintings as only visual expressions of his troubled mind. While in part this may be true, in reality his innovative and unique artistic style was of enormous importance to a host of artists who followed in his wake. Even when openly influenced by his predecessors or contemporaries (前辈或同辈), his art remained identifiably his own, developing a distinctive style that failed to be accepted by the art-buying public in his own time. The career of Vincent van Gogh as a painter was short, but his extraordinary boldness of his technique created masterpieces that exercise a profound influence on the art of the twentieth century.Although the artist’s first formal job after leaving school was art-related, he did not actually begin painting until years later. At 16, Vincent van Gogh entered an apprenticeship (学徒身份) at his uncle’s branch of Goupil & Cie, a Paris-based art dealership. The position involved travel and certainly exposure to the contemporary art of his day, but van Gogh would move on to religiouswork and a bookseller before producing the first Van Gogh painting.His earliest works, completed from 1881 through 1883, reflect a new-comer’s attention to detail as well as hints of the new genius that would fully emerge in his later paintings. Although his sketches and watercolor drawings may, at first glance, seem two-dimensional and amateurish, they are fascinating in terms of their testament to the van Gogh’s early studies in Realism.Vincent van Gogh produced his first drawings while staying at his parents’ home in Etten, the Netherlands, schooled chiefly by books on artistic technique. The artist restricted his first drawings to a black and white palette (调色板), believing mastery of this discipline to be essential before attempting works in color.4. Why do many people think of van Gogh as a mad artist according to paragraph 1?A. Because his artistic style failed to be accepted by the public.B. Because his art was openly influenced by others and lacked his own style.C. Because his paintings proved to be untrue from the perspective of reality.D. Because his painting were often seen as confusing expressions of his mind.5. What does paragraph 2 mainly want to tell us?A. Vincent van Gogh was rarely exposed to art before producing paintings.B. Vincent van Gogh lived a miserable life before becoming a painter.C. Vincent van Gogh experienced many different jobs before painting.D. Vincent van Gogh was also successful in many other fields besides art.6. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs of the text?A. Vincent van Gogh had difficulty in distinguishing different colors.B. Vincent van Gogh had great abilities in teaching and training himself.C. People thought highly of Vincent van Gogh’s earliest works at first sight.D. Vincent van Gogh preferred staying at home to going to school while drawing.7. What is probably the author’s attitude towards Vincent van Gogh?A. Appreciative.B. Suspicious.C. Objective.D. Confused.CA human heart is so much more than an organ. No one says they left their pancreas (胰腺) in San Francisco, for example, or that two kidneys (肾脏) beat as one. Yet most of us believe that two hearts can beat as one, and that the heart reveals our real emotions. Now there’s some evidence that such folk wisdom is true.When people listen to the same story — each alone in their own home — their heart rates rise and fall together, according to a new study published last month in Cell Reports. Professor Lucas Perra, a senior author of the study, said, “It’s the story that drives the heart.”This finding corresponds with a mountain of research showing that our brains synchronize (同步) when we interact in the same location or participate in the same activity. The new study goes one step further; it tests whether our heart rates become synchronized while taking in the same narrative —even though we’re not in the same room nor even listening at the same time as other listeners.Marcel Proust wrote at the turn of the 20th century, “the heart does not lie.” Data tells us much the same: The heart’s connection to the brain is so tight that when we hear the same story, our heart rates synchronize. Subjects in the same group produced synchronized heart rate patterns that rose and fell at roughly the same times during the narrative.The results are “heartwarming,”said Prof. Perra. “Heart rat correlation (关联) between subjects does not require them to actually be interacting, or even be in the same place. It’s not the interaction between people but the story itself that does the trick.”The point, he said, is that when we listen to the same radio program or watch a Netflix show, our hearts beat together, showing that “we’re not alone.”8. What does the underlined expression “folk wisdom” refer to in the first paragraph?A. Kidneys beat like hearts.B. Hearts are important organs.C. A human heart conveys feelings.D. Organs have close links with emotions.9. What can we learn from the new study in Cell Reports?A. People like listening to the same story in separate places.B. Human’s brains synchronize when driven by different stories.C. People tested in the same group have the same heart rates.D. The same story can make listeners have the same heart rates.10. What’s the author’s purpose of writing this article?A. To report a research finding.B. To argue against an opinion.C. To tell readers a moving story.D. To call for immediate action.11. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. The Way Human Hearts WorkB. The Same Story, the Same HeartbeatC. The Heart’s Connection to BrainD. The Importance of Heart RatesDImagine that one day you live in a highly immersive (身临其境) virtual world. You can go to a virtual concert, take a trip online, view or create artworks and try on or buy digital clothing. Amid a pandemic like COVID-19, instead of seeing teachers and classmates on a video call screen, you could join them in a virtual classroom. This may help you understand the concept, metaverse.The term metaverse refers to a shared virtual 3D world in which people can access via the Internet. Currently, most virtual spaces look more like the inside of a video game than real life. However, metaverse’s made the digital spaces more realistic by the use of virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR,增强现实).Metaverse was first used in Neal Stephenson’s novel Snow Crash in 1992. The novel is about Hiro, a pizza delivery man by day and a VR superhero by night who lives in an online universe called The Metaverse. “He is in a computer-generated universe that his computer is drawing onto his glasses and pulling into his earphones,” the novel says of the city that everyone pops into in VR. The idea rings in many other works, for example, in Ready Player One directed by Steven Spielberg.In recent years, meta verse has become the latest popular word to capture the tech industry’s imagination so much that one of the best-known Internet platforms is renamed to embrace the futuristic idea-Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently announced that he changed his company’s name to Meta.Tech companies are also dedicated to exploring metaverse-related products. Facebook has launched meeting software for companies, called Horizon Workrooms, to use with VR headsets. The headsets cost $300 or more, putting the metaverse’s most cutting-edge (尖端的) experiences out of reach for many. For users who can afford it, they can enter the virtual worlds created by different companies. Fans of metaverse see it as the next stage in the development of the Internet.So, do you expect the coming of metaverse?12. What can be inferred about metaverse?A. It is a video game like real life.B. It is a parallel universe imagined by scientists.C. It gives us a real life in a virtual world.D. It can protect yourself from a pandemic.13. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A. The fiction Snow Crash.B. The origin of metaverse.C. A VR superhero.D. The film Ready Player One.14. Why did Facebook CEO use Meta as his company’s name?A. Metaverse has become more popular.B. He lives in a virtual world every day.C. Facebook is the best-known Internet platform.D. He has accepted the idea of metaverse.15. What can we know from the text about VR headsets?A. They are very cheap for most of us.B. Their users can experience a virtual world.C. Horizon Workroom don’t need them at all.D. They will bring us into the final stage of the Internet.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2022届贵州省普通高等学校招生全国统一模拟测试英语试题(九)

2022届贵州省普通高等学校招生全国统一模拟测试英语试题(九)

2022届贵州省普通高等学校招生全国统一模拟测试英语试题(九)一、听力选择题1.A.To a gym.B.To a restaurant.C.To a drugstore.D.To a beach.2. When did the woman have breakfast?A.At 7:10.B.At 7:30.C.At 7:503. Why does the woman talk to the man?A.To make a reservation.B.To ask for permission.C.To express thanks.4. What sport does the man prefer?A.Soccer.B.Basketball.C.Table tennis.5.A.Find out who her audience will be.B.Watch him give his presentation.C.Practice her presentation in front of him.D.Try not to think about her audience.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. What did Alice do in Bangladesh?A.She took part in a tree-planting project.B.She studied the climate change there.C.She visited her family.2. How will Alice collect money to help with the project?A.By joining in a marathon.B.By cooking for a restaurant.C.By volunteering in a charity.3. What natural disaster killed the most people in 2018 in Bangladesh?A.Floods.B.Lightning.C.Earthquakes.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

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教师辅导讲义with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Launching a Life with $ 10 and a DreamGrowing up on a farm in Tennessee, Larry Young was determined to do something else with his life. His father wanted him to follow in his 50 and refused to help Young go to college.So, with $ 10 in his pocket, Young set off for Tennessee State University, 51 to register. "I walked up to the bursar's (财务主管) office and 52 my two $ 5 bills up there on the counter," Young says. "I plan to make something out of myself." Young told the school official. He saw this country boy and said, "But you can't go to school with $ 10." Young said, "But I 53 " Young was taken to see the school dean, who asked if he could drive a truck. Young had never driven before, but said yes 54 He got a job carrying trash. "I didn't know what I was doing, but 55 the grace of God, I did it. That took care of my tuition, but they didn't know I didn't have a place to stay.""One morning, the matron (女舍监) of the dormitory came up and saw me — between two mattresses in the dormitory, and it scared her. She 56 and cried when I told her my 57 . And afterwards, she gave me everything that I needed. "Young is 58 to say he was the first African American to be the director of food sanitation for the Detroit Health Department.Young remembers a female high school student who came to work at the department. "She was 59 . She came from a family of seven — some of them were on drugs — and she had 60 right to be mad. So I sit her down and I talk to her. ""I said, 'You see this big desk here — it wasn't designed for me. Do you see these 61 — way back in the South, in the sticks, I picked cotton. But you see 62 I am today.' And she became a different person." Young ended up 63 her. It's been over 19 years ago. She's an executive secretary today."That is the greatest thing I've 64 done in my life. If you just put your arms around people, they will go forward in life." said Young.( ) 50. A. careers B. jobs C. wishes D. footsteps( ) 51. A. decided B. determined C. willing D. hoping( ) 52. A. placed B. put C. laid D. threw( ) 53. A. would like to B. ought toC. have toD. obliged to( ) 54. A. somehow B. somewhat C. anyway D. anywhere( ) 55. A. by B. for C. on D. with( ) 56. A. broke up B. broke off C. broke down D. broke in( ) 57. A. life B. father C. experience D. story( ) 58. A. glad B. proud C. satisfied D. hesitate( ) 59. A. hostile B. depressed C. disappointed D. discouraged( ) 60. A. each B. no C. every D. none( ) 61. A. arms B. fingers C. hands D. legs( ) 62. A. what B. who C. where D. how( ) 63. A. persuading B. refusing C. hiring D. receiving( ) 64. A. already B. never C. yet D. everKeys50. D 51. B 52. D 53. C 54. C 55. A 56. C 57. D 58. B 59. A 60. C61. B 62. C 63. C 64. DSection BDirections:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. Foreach 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)Could it be your after-dinner coffee that keeps you awake at night?Perhaps you are one of those people who simply can't take coffee in the evening, be-cause the caffeine in it makes you excited. Coffee with caffeine does make some people restless, just when they want to go to sleep.So, before you rush to the doctor for "something to make you sleep", change over to H. A. G. — a new kind of caffeine-free coffee, the nicest coffee so far.This kind of coffee is made by modern scientific methods and has come to the perfection for the greatest pleasure that drinking good coffee gives, but without any harmful effects. H. A. G. is the coffee that continental people, who are such great coffee drinkers, have been taking in the evenings for over 50 years.Make your choice of H. A. G. Enjoy good coffee and good sleep. Health food stores and most groceries have H. A. G. coffee. If there is any difficulty, send (with your name and address) for free sample from the A. A. SUPPL Y CO. LTD. 31/32 Priory Park Road, London, N. W. 6.() 65. Reading it, we can know that the passage is about______________ of a new kind of coffee.A. the instructionsB. the useC. an advertisementD. good effect() 66. According to the passage, H. A. G. is a good kind of coffee, becauseA.it can help people to have a good sleepB.it has been used by continental people for over 50 yearsC.it can make people happy and excitedD.it has no caffeine in it and has no bad effect( ) 67. Which of the following is NOT true?A.You can get H. A. G. coffee only in health food stores.B.If you want to try some H. A. G. coffee, you can ask for some sample from the company without paying.C.The writer of passage suggests that the readers should use H. A. G. coffee.D.The writer tells us that H. A. G. coffee is better than other coffee.(B)When I was an education official in Palo Alto, California, Polly Tyner, the president of our school board, wrote a letter that was printed in the Palo Alto Times. Polly's son, Jim, had great difficulty in school. He was classified as the educationally disabled and required a great deal of patience on the part of his parents and teachers. But Jim was a happy kid with a great smile that lit up the room. His parents knew his academic difficulties, but always tried to help him see his strengths so that he could walk with pride. Shortly after Jim finished high school, he was killed in a motorcycle accident. After his death, his mother sent this letter to the newspaper:Today we buried our 20-year-old son. He was killed instantly in a motorcycle accident on Friday night. How I wish I had known when I talked to him last that it would be the last time. If I had only known I would have said, "Jim, I love you and I'm very proud of you.I would have taken the time to count the many blessings he brought to the lives of the many who loved him. I would have taken the time to appreciate his beautiful smile, the sound of his laughter, his genuine love of people.When you put all the good qualities on the scale and try to balance all the irritatingphenomena such as the radio which was always too loud, the haircut that wasn' t to our liking, the dirty socks under the bed, etc. , your angry feelings won't amount to much.I won't get another chance to tell my son all that I would have wanted him to hear, but, other parents, you do have a chance. Tell your young people what you would want them to hear if you knew it would be your last conversation. The last time I talked to Jim was the day he died. He called me to say, "Hi, Mom! I just called to say I love you. Got to go to work. Bye." He gave me something to treasure forever.If there is any purpose at all for Jim's death, maybe it is to make others appreciate more of life and to have people, especially family members, take the time to let each other know just how much we care.You may never have another chance.() 68. According to the passage, we know that____________ .A.Jim was always ashamed of himselfB.Jim did very well in his studiesC.Jim's parents were patient with himD.Jim failed to finish his high school() 69. The underlined word "irritating" in Paragraph 4 most probably meansA. annoyingB. aggressiveC. impatientD. surprising() 70. By writing the letter printed in the Palo Alto Times, the author intends toA.mourn her son's sudden death in a traffic accidentB.remind people to be cautious of motorcyclesC.tell parents to take better care of their childrenD.suggest people taking the chance to express their love in time( ) 71. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A. Love Your Family.B. Do It Today.C. Walk with Pride.D. Appreciate Smiles.(C)To build a safer car, Japanese automakers are trying to replace the most accident-prone(易出事故的) part: the driver. Inspired by statistics blaming human error for most accidents, Toyota and its competitors are designing "intelligent" cars that can almost drive themselves on the high way.The systems are designed to reduce human tiredness and the mistakes that often result. This kind of support is what drivers need most in a country with some of the most prowded roads in the world. That is why it should not be surprising that Japan is leading the race to make cars smarter.To provide a safer ride, Japanese automakers are turning to technologies like laser radar and machine vision to replace tired eyes and wondering minds. An infrared(红外线的) radar unit fixed on the bumper is part of a new cruise control method that Toyota introduced in August 1997. It's now an optional feature on its Celsior luxury sedan that costs 70000 yen(US $ 648).The "adaptive" system tracks the car ahead, and slows down or speed up the car automatically to keep a safer distance in highway traffic. The same technology has also been used by some cars made by Toyota's competitors. Subaru, a type of its Legacy wagon, made its first appearance last September with Active Driving Assist(ADA), which besides adjusting cruising speed, sounds an alarm if the car goes out of its lane or makes a turn too fast. In the latter case, it down shifts gear even before the driver starts to brake.An even smarter system is coming from Honda. Called Honda Intelligent Driver Support (HIDS), it "sees" the road through a tiny camera on the windshield and helps steer the car down the middle of lane. A computer picks out lines on the highway surface and touches the car's steering wheel in the right direction. Honda got approval in March to start testing HIDS on the highway and says it will arrive in showrooms in the near future.() 72. Why are Japanese automakers developing cars that can almost drive themselves on the highway?A.Because they want to win the car competition.B.Because many accidents resulted from the mistakes made by drivers.C.Because drivers are always tired when driving the car.D.Because people don't want to drive the cars themselves.() 73. What is the main purpose for the automakers to design the system of the new cars?A.To make them run faster so that they can sell them at higher prices.B.To make them keep to the lane without being controlled.C.To help drivers make fewer mistakes so that accidents can be avoided.D.To use some advanced devices like laser radar and machine vision.( ) 74. We can infer from the passage that____________ .A.accidents always occur in the crowded streetsB.traffic accidents are likely to happen when drivers are tired and carelessC.accidents happen because traffic rules are not obeyedD.many accidents occur because there are no advanced systems( ) 75. If you drive the car with HIDS, you will find .A.your car is always keeping the right directionB.your car is slowed down or sped up automaticallyC.your car is controlled by an infrared radarD.you are always keeping a safer distance on the highwayKeys(A)65. C 66. D 67. A(B)68. C 69. A 70. D 71. B(C) 72. B 73. C 74. B 75. ASection CDirections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading -which you do not need.A.Effects of a strokeB.The main cause of death and disability in the USC.Definition and description of a strokeD.Breakthroughs in treatmentE.Risk factors of a strokeF.Warning signs of a stroke76. _________________Every 45 seconds, someone in America has a stroke. Every 3.1 minutes, someone dies of one. Stroke killed an estimated 167,661 people in 2000 and is the nation's third leading cause of death, ranking behind diseases of the heart and all forms of cancer. Stroke is a leading serious, long-term disability in the United States77. ________________Stroke is a type of cardiovascular disease. It affects the arteries leading to and within the brain. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain is either blocked by a clot or bursts. When that happens, part of the brain cannot get the blood(and oxygen)it needs, so it starts to die.78. ________________The brain is an extremely complex organ that controls various body functions. If a stroke occurs and blood flow can' t reach the region that controls a particular body function, that part of the body won't work as it should. If the stroke occurs toward the back of the brain, for instance, it's likely that some disability involving vision will result. The effects of a stroke depend primarily on the location of the obstruction and the extent of brain tissue affected.79. ________________The American Stroke Association has identified several factors that increase the risk of stroke. The more risk factors a person has, the greater the chance that he or she will have a stroke. Some of these you can't control, such as increasing age, family health history, race, and prior stroke. But you can change or treat other risk factors to lower your risk. Factors resulting from lifestyle or environment can be modified with a healthcare provider's help. Some of these include: high blood pressure, current smoking, heart disease, and high red blood cell count.80.A stroke can happen to anyone at any moment. In fact about 600,000 people have strokes every year. For many years,there was no hope for those suffering a stroke. However, recent breakthroughs have led to new treatments. For the treatments to work, the person must get to a hospital immediatelyKeys76. B 77. C 78. A 79. E 80. DSection DDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Pronouncing a language is a skill. Every normal person is expert in the skill of pronouncing his own language; but few people are even reasonably good at pronouncing foreign languages. Now there are many reasons for this. But I suggest that the fundamental reason why people in general do not speak foreign languages much better than they do to their mother tongue is that they fail to grasp the true nature of the problem of learning to pronounce, and consequently never set about undertaking it in the right way.Far too many people fail to realize that pronouncing a foreign language is a skill — one that needs careful training of a special kind, and one that cannot be acquired by just leaving it to take care of itself. I think even teachers of language, while recognizing the importance of a good accent, tend to ignore the branch of stud> concerned with speaking the language in their practical teaching. So English pronunciation must be taught; the teacher should be prepared to devote some of the lesson time to this, and get the student to feel that here is a matter worthy of receiving his close attention.It is important that the teacher should possess the necessary information. This can generally be obtained from books. It is possible to get from books some idea of the mechanics of speech, and of what we call general phonetic theory. But it does not follow that you can teach pronunciation successfully as soon as you have read the necessary books. It depends on after that what use you make of your knowledge; and this is a matter of technique.(Note: Write NO MORE THAN 15 WORDS for each question or statement.)81.According to the writer, the teacher needs in order to teach pronunciation successfully.82.It can be inferred from the passage that many language teachers do not devote enough lesson time to .83.What will the author would most probably discuss about in the next paragraph? .84.Why don't many people speak foreign languages well? __________________________________________________ .Keys:81.necessary information and technique82.teaching pronunciation83.Techniques for teaching pronunciation84.Because they fail to realize that pronouncing a foreign language (well) requires / needs special trainingPart III、Translation ( 20分)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the "words given in the brackets.1.他太骄傲不肯承认自己的错误。

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