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2013年安庆市高三模拟考试(三模)
英语
本卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷
第一部分:听力理解(共两节。

满分30分)
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?
A. £19.15
B. £9.15
C. £9.18
答案是B。

1. What's the two speakers' major?
A. Math.
B. Spanish.
C. English.
2. What does the mail mean?
A. He doesn't trust the woman.
B. He would like to try the new way now.
C. He would take the old way to the train station.
3. Where will the woman go now?
A. Shanghai
B. Beijing
C. Shenzhen.
4. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a restaurant.
B. In a hotel.
C. In a shop.
5. Who is Judy?
A. Sam's wife.
B. Sam's business partner.
C. Sam's boss.
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。

每段对话或独白听两遍。

听第6段材料,回答6—7题。

6. What do we know about the woman?
A. She is doing badly on the novel.
B. She is good at making up stories.
C. She hasn't written any novel before.
7. How much has the woman written the novel now?
A. Two pages.
B. Two chapters.
C. Just a little.
听第7段材料,回答8—9题。

8. Why does the man call?
A. To discuss some details about cooperation.
B. To have the information about the company.
C. To make a complaint about the company's service.
9. What's the man's telephone number?
A. 560-1288.
B. 506-1488.
C. 605-2188.
听第8段材料,回答10—12题。

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节。

满分45分)
第一节:语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

例:Alice was the letter from Tom, but it didn't reach her for some reason. A. expecting B. waiting C. waiting for D. expected 答案是A。

21. The famous coach has guided at least ten runners, but it is a shame that ______ qualified for the final in the national sports meet.
A. nobody
B. little
C. neither
D. none
22. The streets here are crowded with cars, so I prefer ______ here rather than ______ .
A. cycling; driving
B. to cycle; drive
C. cycle; to drive
D. cycling; to drive
23. The two countries agreed to ______ their differences and work together for peace, which has a positive effect on the international situation.
A. set down
B. set out
C. set aside
D. set about
24. — She looks very happy. She ______ have passed the exam.
—I guess so. It's not difficult after all.
A. should
B. must
C. could
D. might
25. The Australian boy has a good ______ of Chinese and can express himself freely in it.
A. power
B. command
C. demand
D. usage
26. It will be hard time for us this year unless your new plan ______ well.
A. worked
B. is working
C. works
D. has worked
27. —You shouldn't have told her about the secret!
— ______ ? No one believes her.
A. How come
B. What for
C. So what
D. What's up
28. Most of her spare time ______ , she still kept on her research in the library.
A. occupied
B. having been occupied
C. to be occupied
D. is occupied
29. The old house ______ the roof was damaged in a storm is being repaired now.
A . where B. of which C. that D. whose
30. By the end of next month you ______ your study in high school.
A. will have finished
B. must have taken
C. should have taken
D. would have taken
31. Whether the Renmin Road reconstruction project can be completed on time has to depend on what the weather conditions are like and ______ modem the equipment is.
A. how
B. whether
C. what
D. which
32. Students who study ______ can have more satisfaction, be healthier and more effective.
A. approximately
B. flexibly
C. accurately
D. extremely
33. Cheng Yibing's teammate and friend, Zhang Chenglong, as well as many audiences, ______ at the judge's surprising preference.
A. are astonished
B. is astonishing
C. are astonishing
D. is
astonished
34. To be honest, the first time I saw him, I ______ that he was my former friend.
A. haven't recognized
B. didn't recognize
C. hadn't recognized
D. can't recognize
35. —I wonder if I could use your washroom.
—Of course. Just ______ .
A. be cautious
B. make yourself at home
C. take your time
D. go upstairs
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的
最佳选项。

A snowman was murdered last night. That is because many wheels of the different cars ran _36 the front grassland.
This 37 didn't appear on the 10 o'clock news or on the front page of the local newspaper this morning. Isn't there anybody here who really 38 a snowman?
This snowman was just 39 snow rolled into balls 40 some sticks and rocks, 41 made by a kid. Maybe this kid had 42 better to do. Or maybe he waited all year for the first _43 . Maybe his eyes 44 during the math class when the first piece of snow fell. Maybe he was the first 45 waiting for his mom when the headmaster 46 that the students could go home ahead of time.
We can imagine a little boy rushing into his house and back out in 47 than a minute with his 48 on. Then he 49 the entire day gathering, shaping and creating 50 it was perfect.
He was 51 excited for dinner, so he was busy calling his grandparents and friends to tell them about his snowman, 52 he stared out of his front window at it. They all came by this morning to see it. In 53 , the little boy woke up at daybreak, 54 his boots and snowsuit on, and ran out of die door...
_55 , maybe he sat and cried at what he saw. A snowman was murdered last night.
36. A. into B. out C. over D. across
37. A. matter B. accident C. murder D. event
38. A. looks at B. cares about C. passes by D. searches for
39. A. a bunch of B. a piece of C. a group of D. a pile of
40. A. with B. from C. by D. for
41. A. particularly B. probably C. especially D. possibly
42. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
43. A. time B. turn C. snowfall D. moment
44. A. lit up B. showed up C. opened up D.
moved up
45. A. away B. inside C. indoor D. outside
46. A. announced B. told C. convinced D. declared
47. A. fewer B. more C. less D. longer
48. A. hat B. gloves C. snowsuit D. socks
49. A. cost B. used C. took D. spent
50. A. until B. after C. as D. unless
51. A. quite B. too C. rather D very
52. A. before B. while C. since D. for
53. A. excitement B. curiosity C. sadness D. caution
54. A. threw B. took C. tried D. carried
55. A. Instead B. Therefore C. Again D. However
第三部分:阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分, 满分40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。

A
Left alone for over a month after the sad death of their owner, cats Roly Poly and Pudding never stood much of a chance. Amazingly, however, the lucky pair survived thanks to their vast fat.
Police found the fat cats after reports of a smell coming from their elderly owner's home in Walsall, West Midlands. Both cats were close to death, but had kept on diet although having no access to food. When officers found the pair, they were still overweight at over nine kilos t- more than twice the weight of a normal cat.
RSPCA inspectors believe the cats managed to stay alive because of their owner's feeding habits, and could have been even heavier before they were discovered.
Judith Haw, from the RSPCA, said, "The cats were obviously much-loved by their owner, but perhaps a bit too much. We think the lady didn't have any relatives who could care for the cats and she didn't have time to let anyone else know. The cats did not have access to any food and were using the house as a toilet, so police were called when neighbors complained about the smell."
Judith said the cats, which are being eared for at Foxtwood Cattery near Stoke, need a new home with a perfect parent who would be a health-conscious fitness fanatic (狂热者). She also said, "We'd love to find the cats a personal trainer or perhaps someone who is on a diet so they can help the cats lose weight, too."
56. Which of the following is mentioned in the text?
A. The cats are being looked after near Stoke.
B. Inspectors from RSPCA called the police.
C. The lady had time to let anyone else know her death.
D. The cats are twice heavier than a normal cat.
57. RSPCA inspectors thought the cats can survive owing to ______ .
A. their owner's feeding habits
B. too much food
C. their owner's love
D. RSPCA's careful attending
58. According to Judith, the cats ______ .
A. were left alone for a month
B. needed a toilet
C. should be fed scientifically
D. gave off some terrible smell
59. We can infer from the passage that ______ .
A. the lady didn't have any relatives
B. the cats might have had nowhere to stay
C. police found the pair in Walsall
D. the cats' owner massively overfed them
B
As the job-hunting season is approaching, many graduates are suffering from anxiety. Worried about not getting satisfactory offers, some students have sleep problems, or even lose their appetite (胃口).
According to a survey across several universities in Wuhan, over 72 percent are worried about finding a Job. Students in the first one or two years are also uneasy about their job expectations, which contributes to spreading anxiety further.
Lang Lei, a business major from Renmin University, hoped to get a position in a large state-owned enterprise. But when it turned out that things wouldn't be so easy, Lang became concerned. "I began to worry," said Lang, who has now changed to more realistic goals. "Sometimes It was impossible for me to stop worrying. I had to talk about it on and on with my friends."
Others feel anxious while waiting for interview results. Mo long, a senior software engineering major at South China Normal University, said, "For a day or two, I couldn't help but keep thinking about how I performed in front of the interviewers, how well I answered their questions, and whether they would consider giving me a chance in the end.". Mo was even unable to focus on other things as his apprehension grew. Often he just wanted to grab a phone to call the Human Resources Department, but he didn't have their number.
Wen Fang, a well-known educator in Beijing, advises students not to be misled by the surveys and reports about the job market. "Unemployment rates are not linked to personal chances of getting a job, which is mainly determined by his or her ability."
According to Wen, a mild degree of anxiety is normal, which can even be helpful. But if it constantly affects a student's normal life, one should pay more attention. "Focus on adapting yourself to the needs of society, and never expect too much of your goals," Wen added.
60. Mo Tong didn't call the Human Resources Department because ______ .
A. he couldn't get through to the number
B. he'd rather talk with his friends
C. he was unaware of the number
D. he felt himself full of anxiety
61. ______ causes part of students unease.
A. Being worried about getting unpleasant jobs
B. Waiting for the interview results
C. Taking part in too many examinations
D. Planning to have further education
62. We learn from the last paragraph ______ .
A. anxiety is normal
B. we should pay more attention to anxiety
C. we should set a suitable goal
D. constant anxiety may affect a student's normal life
63. What does the underlined word in the fourth paragraph mean?
A. Expectations.
B. Anxiety.
C. Understanding.
D. Chances.
C
Australia's Opera House and Harbor Bridge are going to be joined by a new landmark after the local government approved a £330 million, l5-hectare (公顷) Chinese-themed park including a full-sized copy of the gates to Beijing's Forbidden City. The park, to be built in Wyong Shire, about 50 miles north of Sydney, will also have a nine-story temple housing a giant Buddha and a mini-city modeled on Chinese water towns.
The local mayor (市长), Doug Eaton, said the park, to be finished by 2020, is going to become one of the country's main tourist attractions. "Outside the Opera House and Harbor Bridge, this has the potential to be among the biggest tourist attractions in the state," he said, "What this project will do is turn the Wyong Shire into a tourist attraction and bring millions of dollars worth of tourism into the area, which will have a lasting effect on the local development."
The local government has agreed to sell the land to the Australian Chinese Theme Park Pty Ltd., the private company behind the project. Construction will begin with the building of the Forbidden City gates in 2015.
The park will also include a section in the architectural style of the Tang and Song dynasties and another in the style of the Ming and Qing dynasties. It will have a 1000-seat theatre, restaurants and function halls, and a children's section devoted to pandas.
"It is going to be a unique S500 million tourist attraction, employing more than a thousand people and bringing a bright future to Wyong Shire," said Bruce Zhong, chairman of the ACTP. The project is designed to take advantage of Chinese tourist market.
64. ______ is the symbol today in Australia.
A. The Forbidden City gates
B. Opera House as well as Harbor Bridge
C. Chinese-themed park with a temple
D. A theme park as well as Opera House and Harbor Bridge
65. Which of the following is true according to the text?
A. The park will cost 500 million pounds to build in Wyong Shire.
B. All the buildings in the park to be built will copy Chinese water towns.
C. It will have positive influence on the economy in and around Wyong Shire.
D. Persons will not be afraid of unemployment.
66. There will stand the followings in the park EXCEPT ______ .
A. a square
B. a theatre
C. some restaurants
D. a temple
67. The purpose of this project is to ______
A. collect more money
B. copy the gates to Beijing Forbidden City
C. attract more Chinese visitors
D. bring some profit to the Chinese government
D
Parents seem to be looking in an unusual place for inspiration for baby names this year—their smartphones and iPads.
The number of babies named after Apple products has soared—Apple, Siri and Mac have all risen in popularity as baby names this year, according to parenting advice site BabyCenter's annual report.
Siri—the name of the app (计算机应用程序) on iPhones—has risen by 5% on the list of girl names in popularity, for parents surely like the pronunciation of it, and the name Apple, though still an unusual choice, has risen by 15% for girls, which has climbed 585 places up BabyCenter's chart this year. Meanwhile, for boys, the name Mac has jumped 12%.
The huge success of iPhone and iPad seems to be behind the new trend—BabyCenter describes the youngsters as 'iBabies', "The smart phones may just be the best parenting tool since diapers (纸尿裤) and some parents are showing their respect to industry leader Apple in their choice of baby names," says Linda Murray, the site's global editor in chief.
Space-themed baby names also rose in popularity, lb is perhaps inspired by the publicity around NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover. "It seems space was a huge naming inspiration for parents this year: Sky, Star, Luna, Skylar, Heaven, Stella, and Mars all flew higher than last year," says Miller.
68. According to the second paragraph, ______ will NOT be chosen parents as names for their baby girls.
A. Luna
B. Siri
C. Mac
D. Apple
69. If a baby is called Mars, his parents may ______ .
A. want their baby to be an astronaut in the near future
B. prefer to love the pronunciation of the word
C. be under the influence of launching Curiosity Rover
D. want to show their respect to NASA
70. 'iBabies' becomes popular because ______ .
A. the app on iPhones is in popularity
B. space gives the parents a naming inspiration
C. apple products got a huge success
D. parents wish to have an outstanding baby
71 What's the best title for this passage?
A. A new trend for baby names.
B. Digital products' effects on baby names.
C. Inspiration for parents.
D. The new meanings of baby names.
E
A beautiful girl fell into a city moat (护城河) as a result of a careless step. She was swept by the currents (水流) to a broken fence of a bridge arch (拱门) in the moat, which caught her dress and stopped her for a short time. As the currents were rapid and the water surface is two or three meters below the ground, it would be hard to rescue her and even harder for the rescuer to climb up to safety. None of the passers-by dared to run the risk.
Eventually a young man dived into the moat, attempting her rescue. As a good swimmer, he soon reached the girl and dragged her to the bridge pier (桥墩). The accident attracted a large crowd, and not only came a group of firemen trying to help but also a lot of reporters. One of the latter asked the young man, "What made you run the risk in such rapid currents?"
The young man turned to the girl and gave a loud answer, "It was her beauty."
The answer caused a general smile among the on-lookers. "Didn't you have any idea of the danger you would come across?" asked the reporter again. "Why," said the young man, "She's so charming that it would be a great pity if she had been swept away by the rapid currents." This time all burst out laughing.
Later that evening, the TV news ran an item about the rescue. They showed the scene of the rescue itself, the saved girl full of gratitude and people's praise for her heroic rescuer. But the young man's interesting answers were missing, not to be heard.
72. Why dare not passers-by save the girl?
A. The currents were always rapid.
B. The river was too deep.
C. They w ere afraid of taking the risk.
D. They needed a witness.
73. When the beautiful girl ______ , the young man gave her a hand.
A. was stuck near a fence
B. cried out for help
C. burned herself out in the river
D. was swept down the river
74. From the text, we know ______ didn't show up on the scene.
A. TV reporters
B. firefighters
C. doctors
D. some ordinary persons
75. What can we learn from the passage?
A. A young man accidentally saved a girl falling into a moat.
B. There exist honesty and beauty as well as kindness.
C. Passers-by laughed at the young man's answer without hesitation.
D. News reporters covered the whole incident that evening.
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共35分)
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

注意:每个空格只填1个单词。

请将答案写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。

There are many TV programs on Chinese food, but few are like China at Your Tongue Tips. The latest seven-part documentary (纪录片) offers insights into the geographical, historical and cultural aspects of what Chinese eat.
Made by Chen Xiaoqing, an award-winning documentary maker, China at Your Tongue Tips is filled with varieties of food, which tells us the beautiful process of food-making. The program is sure to attract both food experts and ordinary audiences.
Television is filled with food programs these days, especially introductions of top chefs and close looks at the complicated and refined (精制的) cooking processes of a feast (盛宴), but how to create dishes is only one aspect of food culture, according to Chen.
"The program tries to bring something new by presenting more cultural elements related to dishes, like eating habits of eating."
The surprise is that the show is not only about dishes. Every part focuses on different people, who tell stories about their adventures with food.
"As a saying, goes, 'you are what you eat','" Chen says. "Food is always connected with people. Behind the documentary, they are stories that reflect people's living situations and attitudes. That's another section which makes it special."
To get enough good stories, the production team spent three months doing researches and interviews in about 60 cities before they started shooting in last July. Filming lasted about nine months.
China at Your Tongue Tips shows social changes while presenting food culture, such as showing the elderly are in their hometowns while other members of this family work outside. In those cases, food serves as reminders of happy times and centerpieces of reunions.
Title: A Hit about Chinese Food
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
进入高三以后,大部分同学觉得时间紧了,学习任务重了,所以有些同学课间十分钟休息时间也在看书做题,请你以A Ten-minute Break为题,用英语写一篇短文,针对这一现象谈谈自己的看法和做法。

注意:1.词数12左右;
2.短文中不能出现本人相关信息。

2013年安庆市高三模拟考试(三模)
英语试题参考答案
听力:
1—5 CCBBA 6—10 CABAC 11—15 BACAB 16—20 BAACB
单选:
21—25 DBCHB 26—30 CCABA 31—35 ABDBB
完形:
36—40 DCBAA 41—45 BDCAD 46—50 ACCDA 51—55 BBAAD
阅读:
56—59 AACD 60—63 CACB 64—67 BCAC 68—71 DCCA 72—75 CACB
任务读写:
76. Introduction(s) 77. geography 78. attracted 79. full 80. Cultural 81. attention 82. reflect 83. research 84. Filming 85. changes
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