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河南省南阳一中高三英语春期第三次模拟考试试题

河南省南阳一中高三英语春期第三次模拟考试试题

南阳一中2012级高三春期第三次模拟考试英语试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节: (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

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

听每段对话前,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。

每段对话读一遍。

1.Why does the man want to move to New York?A.Because he doesn’t like to live in the small town.B.Because he wants to find a job there.C.Because he likes the way of life in a big city.2.What does the man mean?A.He doesn’t agree with the woman.B.He has a better idea than the woman.C.He has the same opinion as the woman.3.How was the climate where the old couple lived?A.It was very rainy. B.It was very snowy. C.It was very warm. 4.What are they mainly talking about?A.People with AIDS. B.What HIV is. C.How people gets AIDS. 5.What will most probably happen if the woman supplies her bank details?A.She will get a lot of money.B.Her money in the bank will be stolen.C.She will take part in a special activity.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

英语高考模拟卷-南阳一中届高三下学期第三次模拟考试英语试题及答案14

英语高考模拟卷-南阳一中届高三下学期第三次模拟考试英语试题及答案14

年春期南阳市一中高三第三次模拟考试英语试题第一卷(选择题满分115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三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个小题,每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What is the weather like?A. It’s raining.B. It’s cloudy.C. It’s sunny.2. Who will go to China next month?A. LucyB. AliceC. Richard3. What are the speakers talking about?A. The man’s sisterB. A filmC. An actor4. Where will the speakers meet?A. In Room 340B. In Room 314C. In Room 2235. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a restaurantB. In an officeC. At home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1个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白钱,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6. Why did the woman go to New York?A. To spend some time with the babyB. To look after her sisterC. To find a new job7. How old was the baby when the woman left New York?A. Two monthsB. Five monthsC. Seven months8. What did the woman like doing most with the baby?A. Holding himB. Playing with himC. Feeding him听第7段材料,回答第9至11题9. What are the speakers talking about?A. A way to improve air qualityB. A problem with traffic rulesC. A suggestion for city planning10. What does the man suggest?A. Limiting the use of carsB. Encourage people to walkC. Warning drivers of air pollution11. What does the woman think about the man’s idea?A. It’s interestingB. It's worth tryingC. It’s impractical听第8段材料,回答第12至14题12. How long will the man probably stay in New Zealand?A. One week.B. Two weeks.C. Three weeks.13. What advice does the woman give to the man?A. Go to New Zealand after Christmas.B. Book his flight as soon as possible.C. Save more money for his trip.14. What can we learn about flights to New Zealand at Christmas time?A. They require early booking.B. They can be twice as expensive.C. They are on special offer.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

河南省南阳市第一中学校2016-2017学年高二下学期第三次月考英语试题含答案

河南省南阳市第一中学校2016-2017学年高二下学期第三次月考英语试题含答案

南阳一中2017年春期高二第三次考试英语试题第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)请阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

AIt was a winter morning, just a couple of weeks before Christmas 2005. While most people were warming up their cars,Trevor,my husband,had to get up early to ride his bike four kilometers away from home to work。

On arrival, he parked his bike outside the back door as he usually does. After putting in 10 hours of labor,he returned to find his bike gone。

The bike,a black Kona 18 speed, was our only transport。

Trevor used it to get to work, putting in 60-hour weeks to support his young family. And the bike was also used to get groceries, saving us from having to walk long distances from where we live。

I was so sad that someone would steal our bike that I wrote to the newspaper and told them our story. Shortly after that, several people in our area offered to help. One wonderful stranger even bought a bike,then called my husband to pick it up。

河南省南阳市第一中学2015届高三下学期第三次模拟考试英语试题 Word版含答案

河南省南阳市第一中学2015届高三下学期第三次模拟考试英语试题 Word版含答案

南阳一中2012级高三春期第三次模拟考试英语试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

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

听每段对话前,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。

每段对话读一遍。

1.Why does the man want to move to New York?A.Because he doesn‟t like to live in the small town.B.Because he wants to find a job there.C.Because he likes the way of life in a big city.2.What does the man mean?A.He doesn‟t agree with the woman.B.He has a better idea than the woman.C.He has the same opinion as the woman.3.How was the climate where the old couple lived?A.It was very rainy. B.It was very snowy. C.It was very warm. 4.What are they mainly talking about?A.People with AIDS. B.What HIV is. C.How people gets AIDS. 5.What will most probably happen if the woman supplies her bank details?A.She will get a lot of money.B.Her money in the bank will be stolen.C.She will take part in a special activity.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。

【百强校】2016届河南省南阳一中高三三模理综化学试卷(带解析)

【百强校】2016届河南省南阳一中高三三模理综化学试卷(带解析)

试卷第1页,共9页绝密★启用前【百强校】2016届河南省南阳一中高三三模理综化学试卷(带解析)试卷副标题考试范围:xxx ;考试时间:34分钟;命题人:xxx学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________注意事项.1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息 2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I 卷(选择题)一、选择题(题型注释)1、研究电化学腐蚀及防护的装置如图所示。

下列有关说法错误的是A .d 为石墨,铁片腐蚀加快B .d 为石墨,石墨上电极反应为:O 2 + 2H 2O + 4e → 4OH –C .d 为锌块,铁片不易被腐蚀,该防护方法属于牺牲阳极的阴极保护法。

D .d 为锌块,铁片上电极反应为:2H + + 2e → H 2↑试卷第2页,共9页2、室温下,将0.05 mol Na 2CO 3固体溶于水配成100mL 溶液,向溶液中加入下列物质。

有关结论正确的是3、下列各组离子或分子能大量共存,当加入相应试剂后,发生反应的离子方程式书写正确的是4、X 、Y 、Z 、W 、R 属于短周期主族元素.X 的原子半径是短周期主族元素中最大的,Y 元素的原子最外层电子数为m ,次外层电子数为n ,Z 元素的原子L 层电子数为m+n ,M 层电子数为m ﹣n ,W 元素与Z 元素同主族,R 元素原子与Y 元素原子的核外电子数之比为2:1.下列叙述错误的是A .Y 的氢化物的沸点比R 的氢化物的沸点高B .Z 、W 、R 按最高价氧化物对应水化物的酸性强弱排列顺序是R >W >ZC .X 2Y 2化合物中的化学键与X 2R 中的化学键类型完全相同D .RY 2通入Ba(NO 3)2溶液中有白色沉淀生成,该沉淀不溶于硝酸5、分子式C 9H 10O 2的有机物,其结构中含有苯环且可以与饱和NaHCO 3溶液反应放出气体的同分异构体有(不考虑立体异构)A .12种B .13种C .14种D .15种6、化学是你,化学是我,化学深入我们生活,下列有关说法不正确的是 A .―霾尘积聚难见路人‖,雾霾所形成的气溶胶有丁达尔效应B .―青蒿一握,以水二升渍,绞取汁‖,屠呦呦对青蒿素的提取属于化学变化试卷第3页,共9页C .―熬胆矾铁釜,久之亦化为铜‖,该过程发生了置换反应D .古剑―沈卢‖―以剂钢为刃,柔铁为茎干,不尔则多断折‖,剂钢指的是铁的合金7、N A 表示阿伏加罗常数的值,下列有关叙述正确的个数为 ①1mol 苯乙烯中含有的碳碳双键数为4N A②4.2g 乙烯和丙烯混合气中含有的极性键数目为0.6N A ③标况下,3.36LHF 含有的电子数为1.5N A④常温下1L 0.5mol/L NH 4Cl 溶液与2L 0.25mol/L NH 4Cl 溶液所含NH 4+的数目相同 ⑤常温下4.6gNO 2和N 2O 4混合气体中所含原子总数为0.3N A⑥在KClO 3+6HCl(浓)=KCl+3Cl 2+3H 2O 反应中,每生成1mol Cl 2转移的电子总数为2 N A ⑦1mol 铁粉在1mol 氯气中充分燃烧,失去的电子数为3N A ⑧高温下,16.8g Fe 与足量水蒸气完全反应失去0.8N A 个电子. A .3个 B .4个 C .5个 D .6个试卷第4页,共9页第II 卷(非选择题)二、填空题(题型注释)8、2015年8月12号接近午夜时分,天津滨海新区一处集装箱码头发生爆炸。

2016届河南省南阳市一中高三第三次模拟考试理综试题(word版)剖析

2016届河南省南阳市一中高三第三次模拟考试理综试题(word版)剖析

2016年春期南阳市一中高三第三次模拟考试理综试题可能用到的相对原子质量:H-1 C-12 N-14 O-16 Fe-56 Na-23 Ba-137 S-32 Cu-64 Cl-35.5 K-39一、选择题(本题共13小题,每小题6分。

在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的)1.下列关于细胞结构和功能的叙述正确的有几项()①遗传信息都储存在脱氧核糖核酸中②绿色植物线粒体内合成ATP常比叶绿体中光合作用合成的ATP多③细胞内转录时以DNA分子中的一条完整链为模版合成RNA④细胞内的小分子物质不会通过囊泡排出细胞⑤高尔基体形成的囊泡和细胞膜融合的位点是随机的⑥具有催化功能的转录产物不会有密码子A.1项B.2项C.3项D.4项2.某兴趣小组将某生长状态相同的植物进行不同处理,结果如图所示,下列相关叙述错误的是()A.该兴趣小组研究的主要目的是探究植物激素对顶端优势的影响B.D和E实验说明生长素抑制剂和细胞分裂素作用的原理相同C.要证实内源生长素维持了顶端优势,至少要进行A、B、C实验D.此实验可知,生长素和细胞分裂素在调控顶端优势中表现为相互拮抗关系3.如图为来自某二倍体生物的染色体模式图,字母表示基因,下列有关判断错误的是()A.1和3为同源染色体、4和5为非同源染色体B.4和5发生了染色体结构变异C.染色体l、2、3、4不可能同时出现在一个细胞中D.2和4在减数第一次分裂前期可以联会4.为了探究酵母菌的呼吸方式,按装置1图示配置实验材料和用具.若想得到实验结论·需设置装置2。

下列相关叙述不正确的是()A.装置2中甲为等量的酵母菌溶液,乙为与NaOH溶液等量的蒸馏水B.若装置l和2中红色液滴移动的方向相反,则酵母菌既进行有氧呼吸也进行无氧呼吸C.装置1为实验组,装置2为对照组D.若要排除外界因素对实验的影响,可选取死亡的等量酵母菌,其他与装置2相同的作对照5.下列有关生物学研究中的相关叙述,正确的有几项()①对酵母菌计数时,用吸管吸取培养液,滴满血球计数板的计数室及四周边缘,轻轻盖上盖玻片后镜检②探究温度对酶活性的影响,可选择过氧化氢溶液作为底物③在电子显微镜下拍摄到的叶绿体的结构照片属于物理模型④孟德尔遗传规律的研究过程和摩尔根果蝇眼色遗传的研究过程均用到了假说演绎法⑤在模拟细胞大小与物质运输的关系时,琼脂块表面积与体积之比是自变量,NaOH扩散速度是因变量⑥人们发现的第一种激素是由胰腺分泌的促胰液素⑦鉴定还原糖时,要先加入斐林试剂甲液摇匀后,再加入乙液⑧用鸡的红细胞可以获取较纯净的细胞膜⑨用纸层析法分离叶绿体中色素的实验结果中,蓝绿色色带最宽⑩观察DNA和RNA在细胞中分布的实验中,可选用洋葱鳞片叶内表皮细胞作为实验材料,甲基绿使RNA呈绿色,吡罗红使DNA呈红色A.五项B.四项C.三项D.二项6.中国是一个蝗灾频发的国家,治蝗问题备受关注。

高中英语真题:学2016届高三第三次模拟考试英语试题 Word版.doc

高中英语真题:学2016届高三第三次模拟考试英语试题 Word版.doc

高中英语真题:学2016届高三第三次模拟考试英语试题Word版.doc一、阅读理解(共4题)1.The International Voluntary Service runs a number of Youth Exchanges throughout the year. Youth Exchanges give small groups of 4-5 young people the opportunity to take part in volunteering trips abroad for an average of two weeks. These young people are joined by 4-5 young people from 3-4 other nationalities and are a wonderful intercultural experience in a safe environment.Example Youth Exchanges:Youth Exchange 1Location:IrelandOther nationalities:Ireland, Spain, Italy, HungaryTheme: Focuses on the topic of community reconstruction and community activities —exploring how local issues facing our communitiesare connected to global issues. The group will also learn about the eco-village as an example of a community and take part in team-building activities.Youth Exchange 2Location: FranceOther nationalities: Bulgaria, Italy, FranceTheme:Organic gardening & continual living. This project will take place in a natural park, where the group will take part in gardening activities and games / workshops about continuous development.Youth Exchange 3Location: MacedoniaOther nationalities: Serbia, Turkey, IrelandTheme: Foster (培养) social inclusion and motivate personal development of young people through sports and outdoor activities. Promote outdoor activities as a tool to help inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities.Youth Exchange 4Location: ItalyOther nationalities: Italy, Bulgaria, GreeceTheme: A social-environmental project that intends to promote social inclusion and continuous development, regarded as a process of civil rights and active citizenship. Over 10 days, the group will participate in activities to raise awareness about the effect of our behavior on the environment.1. What do you focus on when traveling in France?A. Gardening workB. Civil rightsC. Developing social inclusion.D. Rebuilding communities2. If you are interested in protecting the environment, you can take part in ______.A. Youth Exchange 1B. Youth Exchange 2C. Youth Exchange 3D. Youth Exchange 43. Which nationality are Youth Exchanges most popular with?A. SpainB. ItalyC. IrelandD. France2.As anyone who freelances (做自由职业) knows, there are lots of advantages of working at home alone. But there are drawbacks too, like the potential loneliness. No wonder co-working spaces are becoming so popular: they permit self-employed individuals to feel like they are part of all office environment, while making them get some work done too. But renting a co-working space does cost money.Now a Swedish project is aiming to change that by turning people’s under-used homes into temporary co-working spaces, available to freelancers for free. Hoffice was started by freelancers Christofer Gradin Franzen and Johline Zandra about a year ago in Stockholm when they invited a few people into their home office to work together. It was a great success, and the project has since spread to a number of cities in Europe, North and South America, Australia, India and Japan. Anyone can sign up and offer their home space as a free co-working space, or go find a Hoffice near them.On a Hoffice day, everyone arrives and starts work at a certain hour. After 45 minutes, everyone gets up to take a break, stretch, do qigong or yoga for 10 to 15 minutes. Afterwards, people can gather around again, and re-state their intentions and goals for the rest of the work day, as a way to motivate each other. Meals can be eaten together at a certain hour, potluck-style(家常饭)or by bringing your own lunch.This process creates an encouraging and supportive work environment. As some freelancers describe, “By working at Hoffice, we give ourselves and each other the gift to spend our days in a social working environment, wherewe are extremely productive without ignoring our other human needs. We also make sure to give us and each other what we need to feel calm, happy, inspired and creative during the worki ng day. ”So Hoffice is not just about sharing space;it's also about a free exchange of ideas. And perhaps the best thing is that Hoffices are free to use.4. Hoffice was started to________.A. change people’s attitude to workB. encourage people to be more socialC. improve people’s working conditionsD. provide a co-working space for free5. What’s the main idea of Paragraph 3?A. How people respond to Hoffice.B. How a Hoffice day works.C. What people share at Hoffice.D. What Hoffice means to people.6. Some freelancers’descriptions of Hoffice suggest that they________.A. benefit a lot from the working styleB. work longer than beforeC. expect more people to join themD. can’t be separated from each other7. What do we know about Hoffice according to the text?A. It is becoming increasingly popular.B. It has been around for quite a few years.C. It has created many new job opportunities.D. It is suitable for people from all walks of life.3.Billboard Music Awards of the Year 2015 goes to Taylor Swift, a singer-songwriter, who has shaped and inspired the American music industry with her success.When T aylor Swift first came to public notice, she was a 17-year-old newcomer who loved singing to her own guitar. She was far more enthusiastic than skilled, but apparently threw spark of superb talent.Four years later, Swift has become a multi-awards winner, with the biggest selling albums. For her consummate performance, Taylor Swift wasnamed Billboard magazine’s woman in 2011. She is the youngest artist to receive honors and several Billboard Music Awards, among them Top Country Album for the five-time platinum (白金) selling Speak Now, her third album that was released that year.“Taylor has shown the power of good songwriting with music of styles.”said Bill Werde, Billboard’s editorial director, “And at such a young age, Taylor has already made a major impact on music and has been an unbelievable role model for promising artists and young woman everywhere.”Swift is used to breaking chart records and winning honors since her career started. She followed that up in 2008 with Fearless, which established her as a skilled songwriter with several hits, including Love Story, You Belong With Me and White Horse.Not surprisingly, the 6-time platinum Fearless is the most awarded album in country music history in the US and her overall worldwide sales now reach 20 million albums and 40 million songs downloads. Swift has spent the past year on the Speak NOW World Tour in support of her third album, and now she’s getting ready to go further.According to a recent interview with The New Yorker magazine, Swift has so far written about 10 songs for a 2016 album. She said the new album is about feelings of growing up and becoming an adult.“They’re sad if I'm being honest.” Swift told The New Yorker. “They’re about my heartbreaks and my moving on. But more importantly, they are about achieving contentment. You’re not always going to be ridiculously happy as you grow up. ”8. As a newcomer in the show business, Taylor Swift was considered to be_______.A. a skilled songwriterB. an outstanding artistC. an energetic directorD. a promising talent9. The underlined word “consummate” in Paragraph 3 can best be replaced by______.A. confidentB. professionalC. excellentD. different10.What can we learn from the passage?A. Speak Now is Taylor Swift’s third album.B. Fearless marked the b eginning of Swift’s career.C. Swift’s new album is about feelings of grown-ups.D. Swift has gained Billboard magazine’s woman twice.11. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A. A Rising Music GeniusB. Taylor’s Heartbreaks in GrowthC. An Interview with Taylor SwiftD. Billboard Music Awards in America4.If asked if space exploration should continue, most Americans would give an immediate response either in favor of continuing or in favor of ending space exploration. A common response would be that space exploration is a waste of money. An average American, uneducated on the subject, might believe that the government is wasting billions of dollars on the research that has no value. Someone strange to the subject might say that a space shuttle goes up once in a while and that is about all that happens. Research is ongoing and continues when there are no shuttles being launched. This also costs the government money. Does the extreme cost of space exploration make sense?One argument is that the government is wasting money on the research not being used on Earth. Actually, the money goes to workers and scientists that support National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASN) missions, and goes to major companies that play important roles in major sectors of the US economy. Boeing is a partner of NASA for aircraft, the same company that makes commercial aircraft for the airline industry.Another benefit to continuing space exploration is the many technologies it provides., The artificial (人造的) heart resulted from experiments on the space shuttle. The handheld Jaws of Life used to save victims from car accidents resulted from the system used to separate the space shuttle from its booster rockets. Insulation (隔热板) in homes that keeps them warm and energy efficient is based on the technology used to insulate the space shuttle.There are direct benefits to the economy provided by NASA missions as well as those technologies. These advances are found in food, building materials, medical procedures and the vehicles we drive. While it can be proven that billions of dollars that could be used elsewhere is being spent on space exploration, the benefits it provides outweigh the terrible aspects. As a matter of fact, the money spent helps to improve the quality of our lives.12. How is Paragraph 2 mainly developed?A. By offering analyses.B. By making comparisons.C. By giving some examples.D. By presenting research findings.13. The function of Jaws of Life is to_____.A. save people from traffic accidents.B. do experiments on the space shuttleC. keep houses warm and energy efficientD. separate the space shuttle from its booster rockets.14. In the author’s opinion, space exploration______.A. has changed our life completelyB. costs too much of our timeC. benefits us in many waysD. has nothing to do with us15. What would be the best title for the text?A. Benefits of space explorationB. Is space exploration worth the cost?C. How to make space exploration affordableD. Missions of the NASA space shuttle program二、未分类(共2题)munication has always been one of the basic keys to success. They say great public speakers are born and not made, but there are always some tricks of the trade which will help you in becoming a great orator. 16 Read, Study and LearnReading and studying helps you to learn different words and ways to convey your idea. Watch how other speakers talk. 17 Learn from the experts and get tips from them if you can.Posture is ImportantWho said that communication is just speaking words? 18 If you stand confidently or if you are sitting up straight, it expresses that you arefocused on what you’re doing and that you know what you are speaking about. It also shows how much you value their time and attention.Show Enthusiasm19 Even a tech novice (新手) would get enthusiastic about the new invention when Jobs would present it. It’s because he had that enthusiasm which would spread to other people in a heartbeat. So you must show enthusiasm in what you are speaking about, or it will seem that even you are uninterested in what you have to say.Welcome Questions20 Allow your audience some time to ask you questions. This stage will help you determine if you have effectively shared your knowledge, if your audience took notice and listened to you and if there are any parts that you need to discuss again or clarify.A. Pay attention to their facial expressions and hand gestures.B. Communication is not only done orally.C. Have you ever heard the late Steve Jobs holding a speech?D. Here are some tricks which will help you in becoming a great speaker.E. Once you have gotten used to it, your confidence will grow and it will show.F. This is decisive in any speeches that you make.G. How you stand or sit also communicates different ideas to others.2.Mass media are very important tools of communication, through 41 information is passed to even the farthest end of the world. They 42 (able) us to communicate with each other by 43 (help) us to overcome the barriers of time and space.Mass media function in various 44 (way). Below are listed the most commonly seen.First, mass media keep us well 45 (inform) of the happenings of the world which would otherwise remain unknown.Second, mass media persuade us 46 (most) through advertisements. As we can see, newspapers, magazines and TV arefilled 47 all kinds of colourful, persuasive advertisements which tempt us to buy their products.Third, mass media give 48 entertainment. Television and radio broadcasting provide us with a big variety of programmes every day. Films, books, magazines, etc. give us 49 (day) amusement.In a word, mass media 50 (be) all the more important in the future and their function will enormously expand. Limited by space, only a few examples are mentioned here.三、完型填空(共1题)st weekend I went snowshoeing with a group of teachers from my school. 21 , it felt a little strange --- a bit like ,wearing flippers(脚蹼)22 you swim! l felt quite clumsy to start with, and it was 23 to climb over the fallen trees with the snowshoes 24 to my feet. However, I love 25 and am used to walking in mountainous areas 26 I soon got used to it. I loved walking through the forest and seeing all the trees covered in 27 ! At times, walking uphill in the snow was hard, 28 when there were rocks underneath the snow. Once we reached the 29 it was worth it! The mountain we 30 was called "Le Tanet" and it was l,292 m high --- that's higher than Snowdon, the tallest mountain in Wales! The sky was a bit gray, but the views were 31 . I managed to get some great 32 --- and remembered to use my new camera! After takinglots of photos, we started going down. In some ways, going down the mountain was harder than 33 . It was very steep(陡峭), and it was easy to 34 in the snow.At the bottom, we had a hot drink in a cabin --- it was clearly 35 after a few hours of walking in the cold! Before we went 36 I attempted sledging(雪橇) which I'd never 37 before! It was great fun!To be honest, I'd really 38 snowshoes as an alternative to the more well-known 39 sports. Besides being a lot cheaper than skiing, it's easier to do and is considered to be a lot 40 !21. A. At first B. By day C. Above all D. By chance22. A. unless B. when C. since D. before23. A. practical B. easy C. difficult D. enjoyable24. A. designed B. reviewed C. adjusted D. attached25. A. swimming B. skiing C. hiking D. riding26. A. and B. but C. if D. so27. A. mud B. fog C. dirt D. snow28. A. especially B. normally C. directly D. perfectly29. A. bottom B. top C. valley D. beach30. A. promoted B. climbed C. protected D. ignored31. A. excellent B. common C. similar D. universal32. A. assistance B. guides C. photos D. equipment33. A. lying B. checking C. staying up D. going up34. A. spread B. test C. slip D. sleep35. A. needed B. displayed C. controlled D. backwards36. A. upstairs B. home C. abroad D. changed37. A. gotten B. seen C. lost D. tried38. A. suspect B. dislike C. recommend D. quit39. A. extreme B. winter C. water D. track40. A. cheaper B. safer C. firmer D. slower四、短文改错(共1题)1.假定英语课上英语老师要求同桌之间互相修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。

河南省南阳市第一中学高三上学期第三次考试英语试题

河南省南阳市第一中学高三上学期第三次考试英语试题

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,共30分)请阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

ATim Richter and his wife, Linda, had taught for over 30 years near Buffalo, New York—he in computers, she in special education. “Teaching means everything to us,” Tim would say. In April 1998, he learned he would need a heart operation. It was the kind of news that leads to some serious thinking about life’s purpose.Not long after the surgery, Tim saw a brochure describing Imagination Library, a program sta rted by Dolly Parton’s foundation (基金会) that mailed a book every month to children from birth to age five in the singer’s hometown of Sevier, Tennessee. “I thought, maybe Linda and I could do something like this when we retire”, Tim recalls. He placed the brochure on his desk,“as a reminder”.Five years later, now retired and with that brochure still on the desk, Tim clicked on . The program had been opened up to partners who could take advantage of book and postage discounts.The quality of the books was of great concern to the Richters. Rather than sign up online, they went to Dollywood for a look-see. “We didn’t want to give the children rubbish,” says Linda. The books --- reviewed each year by teachers, literacy specialists, and Dollywood board members ---- included classics such as Ezra Jack Keats’s The Snowy Day and newer books like Anna Dewdney’s Llama Llama series.Satisfied, the couple set up the Richter Family Foundation and got to work. Since 2004, they have shipped more than 12,200 books to preschoolers in their area. Megan Williams, a mother of four, is more than appreciative: “The program introduces us to books I’ve never heard of.”The Richters spend about $ 400 a month sending books to 200 children. “Some people sitthere and wait to die,” says Tim. “Others get as busy as they can in the time they have left.”1. According to the text, Dolly Parton is .A. a well-known surgeonB. a mother of a four-year-oldC. a computer programmerD. a singer born in Tennessee2. Why did the Richters go to Dollywood?A. To see if the books were of good quality.B. To meet Dollywood board members.C. To make sure the books were the newest.D. To avoid signing up online.3. What can we learn from Tim’s words in the las t paragraph?A. He considers his efforts worthwhile.B. He wonders why some people are so busy.C. He tries to save those waiting to die.D. He needs more money to help the children.BOne evening in February 2007, a student named Paula Ceely brought her car to a stop on a remote road in Wales. She got out to open a metal gate that blocked her path .That’s when she heard the whistle sounded by the driver of a train. Her Renault Clio was parked across a railway line. Seconds later, she watched the train drag her car almost a kilometer down the railway tracks.Ceely’s near miss made the news because she blamed it on her GPS device (导航仪). She had never driven the route before. It was dark and raining heavily. Ceely was relying on her GPS, but it made no mention of the crossing. “I put my complete trust in the device and it led me right into the path of a speeding train,” she told the BBC.Who is to blame here? Rick Stevenson, who tel ls Ceely’s story in his book When Machines Fail Us, points the finger at the limitations of technology. We put our faith in digital devices, he says, but our digital helpers are too often not up to the job. They are filled with small problems. And it’s not just GPS devices: Stevenson takes us on a tour of digital disasters inv olving everything from mobile phones to wireless key-boards.The problem with his argument in the book is that it’s not clear why he only focuses on digital technology, while there may be a number of other possible causes. A map-maker mighthave left the crossing off a paper map. Maybe we should blame Ceely for not paying attention. Perhaps the railway authorities are at fault for poor signalling system. Or maybe someone has studied the relative dangers and worked out that there really is something specific wrong with the GPS equipment. But Stevenson doesn’t say.It’s a problem that runs through the book. In a section on cars, Stevenson gives an account of the advanced techniques that criminals use to defeat computer-based locking systems for cars. He offers two independent sets of figures on car theft; both show a small rise in some parts of the country. He says that once again not all new locks have proved reliable. Perhaps, but maybe it’s also due to the shortage of policemen on the streets. Or changing so cial circumstances. Or some combination of these factors.The game between humans and their smart devices is amusing and complex. It is shaped by economics and psychology and the cultures we live in. Somewhere in the mix of those forces there may be a way for a wiser use of technology.If there is such a way, it should involve more than just an awareness of the shortcomings of our machines. After all, we have lived with them for thousands of years. They have probably been fooling us for just as long.4. The underlined phrase “near miss” in Paragraph 2 can best be replaced by .A. close hitB. heavy lossC. narrow escapeD. big mistake5. Which of the following would Rick Stevenson most probably agree with?A. Digital technology often falls short of our expectation.B. Modem technology is what we can’t live without.C. Digital devices are more reliable than they used to be.D. GPS error is not the only cause for Ceely’s accident.6. In the writer’s opinion, Stevenson’s argument is .A. well-basedB. reasonableC. puzzlingD.one-sided7. What is the real concern of the writer of this article?A. The major causes of traffic accidents and car thefts.B. The human unawareness of technical problems.C. The relationship between humans and technology.D. The shortcomings of digital devices we use.CArt museums are places where people can learn about various cultures. The increasingly popular “design museums” that are opening today, however, perform quite a different role. Unlike most art museums, the design museum shows objects that are easily found by the general public. These museums sometimes even place things like fridges and washing machines in the center of the hall.People have argued that design museums are often made use of as advertisements for new industrial technology. But their role is not simply a matter of sales--it is the honoring of excellently invented products. The difference between the window of a department store and the showcase in a design museum is that the first tries to sell you something, while the second tells you the success of a sale.One advantage of design museums is that they are places where people feel familiar with the exhibits. Unlike the average art museum visitors, design museum visitors seldom feel frightened or puzzled. This is partly because design museums clearly show how arid why mass-produced products work and look as they do, and how design has improved the quality of our lives. Art museum exhibits, on the other hand, would most probably fill visitors with a feeling that there is something beyond their understanding.In recent years, several new design museums have opened their doors. Each of these museums has tried to satisfy the public’s growing interest in the field with new ideas. London’s Design Museum, for example, shows a collection of mass-produced objects from Zippo lighters to electric typewriters to a group of Italian fish-tins. The choices open to design museums seem far less strict than those to art museums, and visitors may also sense the humorous part of our society while walking around such exhibits as interesting and unusually attractive toys collected in our everyday life.8. Showcases in design museums are different from store windows because they .A. show more technologically advanced productsB. help increase the sales of productsC. show why the products have sold wellD. attract more people than store windows do9. The author believes that most design museum visitors .A. do not admire mass-produced productsB. are puzzled with technological exhibitsC. dislike exhibits in art museumsD. know the exhibits very well10. The choices open to design museums .A. are not as strict as those to art museumsB. are not aimed to interest the publicC. may fail to bring some pleasure to visitorsD. often contain precious exhibits11. The best title for this passage is .A. The Forms of Design MuseumsB. The Exhibits of Design MuseumsC. The Nature of Design MuseumsD. The Choice Open to Design MuseumsDHuman remains of ancient settlements will be reburied and lost to science under a law that threatens research into the history of humans in Britain, a group of leading archeologists (考古学家) says. In a letter addressed to the justice secretary, Ken Clarke, 40 archaeologists write of their “deep and widespread concern” about the issue. It centers on the law introduced by the Ministry of Justice in 2008 which requires all human remains unearthed in England and Wales to be reburied within two years, regardless of their age. The decision means scientists have too little time to study bones and other human remains of national and cultural significance.“Yo ur current requirement that all archaeologically unearthed human remains should be reburied, whether after a standard period of two years or further special extension, is contrary to basic principles of archaeological and scie ntific research and of museum practice,” they write.The law applies to any pieces of bone uncovered at around 400 dig including the remains of 60 or so bodies found at Stonehenge in 2008 that date back to 3,000 BC. Archaeologists have been granted a temporary extension to give them more time, but eventually the bones will have to he returned to the ground.The arrangements may result in the waste of future discoveries at sites such as Happisburgh in Norfolk, where digging is continuing after the discovery of stone tools made by early humans 950,000 years ago. If human remains were found at Happisburgh, they would be the oldest in northern Europe and the first indication of what this species was. Under the current practice ofthe law those remains would have to be reburied and effectively destroyed.Before 2008, guidelines allowed for the proper preservation and study of bones of sufficient age and historical interest, while the Burial Act 1857 applied to more recent remains. The Ministry of Justice assured archaeologists two years ago that the law was temporary, but has so far failed to revise it.Mike Parker Pearson, an archaeol ogist at Sheffield University, said: “Archaeologists have been extremely patient because we were led to believe the ministry was sorting out this problem, but we feel that we cannot wait any longer.”The ministry has no guidelines on where or how remains should be reburied, or on what records should be kept.12. According to the passage, scientists are unhappy with the law mainly because .A. it is only a temporary measure on the human remainsB. it was introduced by the government without their knowledgeC. it is unreasonable and thus destructive to scientific researchD. it is vague about where and how to rebury human remains13. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. Temporary extension of two years will guarantee scientists enough time.B. Human remains of the oldest species were dug out at Happisburgh.C. Scientists have been warned that the law can hardly be changed.D. Human remains will have to be reburied despite the extension of time.14. What can be inferred about the British law governing human remains?A. The Ministry of Justice has not done enough about the law.B. The Burial Act 1857 only applied to remains uncovered before 1857.C. The law on human remains hasn’t changed in recent decades.D. The Ministry of Justice did not intend it to protect human remains.15. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. New discoveries should be reburied, the government demands.B. Law could bury ancient secrets for ever, archeologists warn.C. Law on human remains needs thorough discussion, authorities say.D. Research time should be extended, scientists require.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处得最佳选项。

2016年河南高三第三次模拟考试英语试题

2016年河南高三第三次模拟考试英语试题

2016年河南高三第三次模拟考试英语试题第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第1节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

ADear Sera,As we drove off from Columbia, I wanted to write a letter to you to tell you all that is on my mind. First, I want to tell you how proud we are. Getting in to Columbia College shows what a great well-rounded student you are. Your academic, artistic, and social skills have truly blossomed in the last few years. Whether it is getting the highest grade in mathematics, completing your elegant fashion design, successfully selling your painted running shoes, or becoming one of the top speakers in Model United Nations, you have become a talented and accomplished young woman. You should be as proud of yourself as we are.College will be the most important years in your life. It is in college that you will truly discover what learning is about. This will be the period where you go from teacher-taught to master-inspired, after which you must become a self-learner. So do take each subject seriously, and even if what you learn isn’t critical for your life, the skills of learning will be important to you forever.Follow your passion in college. Take courses you think you will enjoy. Don’t be trapped in what others think or say. Do your best in classes, but don’t let pressure get to you. Your mother and I have no expectations for your grades. If you graduate and learn something in your four years, we should feel happy.So please don’t give yourself pressure.I told your mom I'm writing this letter,and asked what she wanted me to say.She thought and said:"Just ask her to take care of herself."Please listen to your mother and take care of yourself.So please treasure your college years,make the best of your free time,and become an indeLove,Dad(& Mom)21 Sara' performance in the last few years makes his parents _____.A . annoyedB . proudC . upsetD . concerned22 What did Father mainly write about in Paragraph 2?A . Learning skills.B . College courses.C . Learning attitude.D . Ways ofself-learning.23 What do we know about Mom and Dad from the letter?A . They expect too much of Sara.B . They put lots of pressure on Sara.C . They love their daughter very much.D . They advise Sara to make more friends.BRobots performing tasks according to a predetermined set of instructionsare nothing new.But robots able to learn how to cook by watching videosare a completely different approach, which is conducted by a group of researchers at the University of Maryland.If you have posted a video of your favorite recipe on the popular web site YouTube, chances are that it will be used by a robot.University of Maryland professor Hyannis Alimonies, leader of the group, said "thereexists a large amount of video information on the Internet that our robots can capitalize on.""At present, the videos are fed electronically," said research scientistCornelia Ferule, "Originally, we took our own videos, our cameras looking atus doing the cooking," she explained."And, as the robot advanced, itreacted to good quality videos.And it will react to even lower quality home-mace videos."So far, the robot named Julia can make a simple salad by breaking each task into basic parts, such as grasping a spoon, bringing it to the bowl, stirring the salad mad observing the results.But why teach a robot how to understand a video when it can easily follow a fixed program Alimonies believes predetermined instructions lack flexibility.He thinks one of the problems is how to make the robot understand and use what it loams during a certain task, the so-called feedback(反馈); another: the introduction of language."I believe it will take quite some time before the robots are able to understand metaphorical (比喻的)language," he added."But," he said, "we don't need that to create a new world where the robots will be working for us."24.The underlined phrase "capitalize on" in the second paragraph probablyA. take hold of B.make use of C.keep track of D.catch sight of25.A.can not fully digest what it loamsB.can not make a simple saladC.can follow home-made videosD.can understand metaphorical language26.A.they can easily follow fixed programsB.they are smart enough to learn cookingC.cooking videos are more interesting to watchD.predetermined instructions are not flexible27.Which of the following might best serve as the title of the passage?A.Robots Creating a New WorldB.Robots Making Cooking VideosC.Robots Laming to Cook by Watching VideosD.Robots Performing Tasks by Following InstructionsCWhere should an adventurous tourists go? After you’ve done sightseeing in London, shopping in New York, tasted the local food in Paris, and danced to your heart’s content at the Brazilian Carnival, where else can you go? What exotic tourist destination awaits you?Well , Antarctica sounds like the holiday of a lifetime! It’s considered the last great wilderness on Earth. Just a few scientists in research stations share the icy landscape with penguins and other animals which can struggle with the low temperatures.Tourism began in Antarctica in the 1950s and it's still small part. About 37,000 tourists are expected there this season, but many won't even leave the boat.The BBC’s Juliet Rix visited the frozen continent and asked herself if she should be there at all, causing potential problems to such a sensitive environment. Her tour guide admitted that all visitors leave a footprint and they all go to the same places, the accessible coastline, which is also where the penguins and seals go to raise.But some people believe that if carefully controlled, tourism can be good for Antarctica. It has no native population and it needs advocates. Visitors to the icy continent might be ready to support and even to fund its preservation. And they're likely to engage in the discussion about global warming, which has led to the melting of glaciers.According to Rix, guidelines are followed when you’re about to set foot in Antarctica and tourists have to disinfect(消毒)their boots to make sure noalien species are introduced.And once on land, there's no eating or smoking. Rocks, bone fragments—nothing should be taken as a souvenir and nothing should be left behind. Tourists fortunate enough to visit the Antarctic must be aware that this is not their home and keep their fingers crossed that future generations will also be able to enjoy such breathtaking views.A. Antarctica has become the best place for people to travelB. only scientists can be allowed to go to AntarcticaC. Antarctica is less affected by human activitiesD. no animals can survive in Antarctica expect penguins29. Juliet Rix’s travel in Antarctica mentioned in the fourth paragraphA. governments should take measures to stop tourists from going to Antarctica.B. whether tourists should go to Antarctica or not should be considered carefully.C. the animals’ habitat in Antarctica has been seriously affected by tourism. .D. only journalists begin to pay attention to the environmental protection in Antarctica.30. Which of the following statements is true according to Rix?A. Tourists can eat and smoke in Antarctica.B. Tourists can take something they like from Antarctica.C. Tourists can throw away something they don’t need in Antarctica .D. Tourists can enjoy the beautiful scenery in Antarctica.31. What is the best title of this passage?A. Why can’t tourists go to Antarctica?B. How can tourists go to Antarctica?C. Should tourists go to Antarctica?D. Are tourists allowed to go to Antarctica?.DThe spread of Western eating habits around the wood is bad for human health and the environment.These findings come from a new report in the journal Nature.David Tillman, a professor of ecology at the University of Minnesota, America, examined information from 100 countries to identify what people ate and how diet affected health.He noted a movement beginning in the 1960s.He found that as nations industrialized(工业化), population increased and earnings rose, more people began to adopt what has been called the Western diet.The Western diet is high in sugar, fat, oil and meat.By eating these foods, people began to get fatter and sicker.David Tillman says overweight people are at greater risk for non-infectious diseases like diabetes(耱尿病) and heart disease.Unfortunately when people become industrialized, if they adopt this Western diet, they are going to have these health problems, especially in developing countries in Asia.China is an example where the number of diabetes cases has been jumping from less than one percent to 10 percent of the population as they began to industrialize over a 20-year period.And that is happening all across the world, in Mexico, in Nigeria and so on.And, a diet bad for human beings, is also bad for the environment.As the world's population grows, more forests and tropical(熟带的)areas will become farmland for crops or grasslands for cattle.We are likely to have more greenhouse gas in the future from agriculture than that coming out of all forms of transportation right now.Mr.Tillman calls the link between diet, the environment and humanhealth, "a dilemma": a problem offering a difficult choice.He says one possible solution is leaving the Western diet behind.32.According to the passage, more greenhouse gas might be given off in the future from .A.agriculture B.developing countries C.transportation D.developed countries33.A.people in tropical areas are more likely to have heart diseaseB.the Western diet is the only choice as the nation industrializes C.diet, the environment and human health are closely connected D.traditional diets are more balanced than the Western diet34.A.Nigeria has the largest number of diabetes casesB.industrialization contributes to the spread of the Western dietC.the examined information comes from developing countries D.overweight people are at higher risk of infectious diseases35.A.can on us to protect the environmentB.remind us of the importance of healthC.warn us of the danger of the Western dietD.advise us to have a balanced diet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.选项中有两项为多余选项.Many of us deal with the rush every morning in preparation for work or school, but it doesn’t have to be this way. With a little time management, these steps can help you cut down on your morning stress.Create an evening preparation routine36 These simple tasks will take you less than 30 minutes to complete each evening and will save you a huge headache every morning.Get a good night’s sleepMake sure you start winding down for bed at a reasonable hour to allow enough time for a healthy night’s sleep.Most people require between seven and eight hours’ sleep each night. If needed, set a bedtime reminder alarm on your alarm clock. 37Wake up 30 minutes earlierAn extra 30 minutes in the morning will make a difference.As long as you get to bed on time, waking up 30 minutes earlier should seem natural after just a few days. 38Plan a realistic dayWriting things down means you don’t have to worry about forgetting to do them. 39Write down anything that cannot be put off to following day.40Getting up to face a new day is far more satisfying when you have something to look forward to. Make sure you manage your time better so that you have time to do something you love on a daily basis.A.Morning stress is very common.B.Schedule something you love dailyC.Never fill your mind with unnecessary worries.D.Make a summary of what you did in the daytime.e this time to think, shower and eat breakfast.F.Iron your clothes, locate your keys, plan a nutritious breakfast, etc.G.Always keep the temperature in your bedroom comfortably cool.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第1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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

南阳一中高三第三次模拟考试英语试卷

南阳一中高三第三次模拟考试英语试卷

南阳一中高三第三次模拟考试英语试卷高三的学生免不了要做大量的试卷,这样比较容易让学生适应高考,下面的将为大家带来南阳一中的高三的英语试卷分析,希望能够帮助到大家。

南阳一中高三第三次模拟考试英语试卷分析第一节(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.Why was Carl at the hospital?A.To see his doctor.B.To look after his wife.C.To visit his daughter.2.What will Tony do?A.Support the Liverpool.B.Try to get some tickets.C.Watch the Liverpool match.3.When did they begin their conversation?A.At 2:55 pm.B.At 3:10 pm.C.At 3:25 pm.4.What does the man ask the woman to do?A.Pick up a package.B.Park her car elsewhere.C.Stophere for a short while.5.Where are they going to have lunch?A.In the new cafe.B.In the restaurant nearby.C. In the pizza place.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

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

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

河南省南阳市第一中学校2023届高三第三次模拟考试文数试题

河南省南阳市第一中学校2023届高三第三次模拟考试文数试题

河南省南阳市第一中学校2023届高三第三次模拟考试文
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河南省八市重点高中2016届高三第三次质量检测英语试卷(含答案)

河南省八市重点高中2016届高三第三次质量检测英语试卷(含答案)

河南省八市重点高中2016届高三第三次质量检测英语注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

第Ⅰ卷1至12页,第Ⅱ卷13至14页。

2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。

3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。

4.第Ⅰ卷听力部分满分30分,不计入总分;考试成绩录取时提供给高校作参考。

5.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?A. £19. i5.B. £9.15.C. £9.18.答案是B。

1. What is the man interested in?A. Fashion.B. Computers.C. Novels.2. How will the woman go back home?A. She will walk home.B. Her father will pick her up.C. Sue’s mother will drive her ho me.3. What has happened to the woman?A. She is making noises at midnight.B. She wants to make rude remarks.C. She can’t put up with her roommate.4. What are the two speakers talking about?A. A heavy rain.B. A rat.C. Cats and dogs.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。

(精品word版)2016年新课标全国高考模拟试题(三)英语

(精品word版)2016年新课标全国高考模拟试题(三)英语

2016年新课标全国高考模拟试题(三)英语第Ⅰ卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AAre you looking for some new and exciting places to take your kids to? Try some of these places:·Visit art museums. They offer a variety of activities to excite your kids' interest. Many offer workshops for making hand­made pieces,traveling exhibits,book signings(签名)by children's favorite writers,and even musical performances and other arts.·Head to a natural history museum.This is where kids can discover the past from dinosaur models to rock collections and pictures of stars in the sky.Also,ask what kind of workshops and educational programs are prepared for kids and any special events that are coming up.·Go to a Youtheater.Look for one in your area offering plays for child and family visitors.Pre­show play shops are conducted by area artists and educators where kids can discover the secret about performing arts.Puppet(木偶)making and stage make­up are just a couple of the special offerings you might find.·Try hands­on science.Visit one of the many hands­on science museums around the country.These science play­lands a re great fun for kids and grown­ups alike.They'll keep your child mentally and physically active the whole day through while pushing buttons,experimenting,and building.When everyone is tired,enjoya fun family science show,commonly found in these museums.1.If a child is interested in the universe,he probably will visit________.A.a YoutheaterB.an art museumC.a natural history museumD.a hands­on science museum解析:细节理解题。

高考专题春期南阳市一中高三第三次模拟考试.docx

高考专题春期南阳市一中高三第三次模拟考试.docx

高中数学学习材料马鸣风萧萧*整理制作2016年春期南阳市一中高三第三次模拟考试数学(理)试题一、选择题:本大题共12小题,每小题5分,在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的. 1.如果集合=A {}0242=+-x mx x 中只有一个元素,则实数m 的值为( ) A.0 B.1C.2 D.0或2 2.若复数2i1i 1+++m 是实数,则实数=m () A .12 B .1 C .32D .23.利用随机数表法对一个容量为500编号为000,001,002,…,499的产品进行抽样检验,抽取一个容量为10的样本,若选定从第12行第4列的数开始向右读数,(下面摘取了随机数表中的第11行至第15行),根据下图,读出的第3个数是( )A .584B .114C .311D .1464.已知双曲线122=-y x ,点1F ,2F 为其两个焦点,点P 为双曲线上一点.若21PF PF ⊥,则||||21PF PF +的值为( )A .2B .22C .32D .525.执行如图所示的程序框图,若输出k 的值为8,则判断框内可填入的条件是( ) A .?43≤S B .?1211≤S C .?2425≤S D .?120137≤S 6.如图,边长为2的正方形ABCD 中,点E ,F 分别是边AB ,BC 的中点△AED ,△EBF ,△FCD 分别沿DE ,EF ,FD 折起,使A ,B ,C 三点重合于点A ′,若四面体A ′EFD 的四个顶点在同一个球面上,则该球的半径为A.2 B .52C .112D .62等差数列.nS 7.等比数列{}n a 各项为正,453-,,a a a 成为{}n a 的前n 项和,则36S S = A .2 B .87C .89D .45 8.5)2)(3(y x y x +-的展开式中,24y x 的系数为( )A .110B .120C .130D .150 9.已知椭圆C :=1(a >b >0)的左焦点为F ,C 与过原点的直线相交于A ,B 两点,连接AF ,BF ,若|AB|=10,|BF|=8,cos ∠ABF=,则C 的离心率为( ) A . B . C . D .10.某几何体的三视图如图所示,则该几何体的体积为( ) A .12B .18C .24D .3011.已知定义的R 上的函数()f x 满足(1)(1)f x f x +=-且在[1,)+∞上是增函数,不等式(2)(1)f ax f x +≤-对任意1[,1]2x ∈恒成立,则实数a的取值范围是( )A .[3,1]--B .[2,0]-C .[5,1]--D .[2,1]- 12.(高考题改编)N 为圆122=+y x 上的一个动点,平面内动点M ),(00y x 满足10≥y 且030=∠OMN (O 为坐标原点),则动点M 运动的区域面积为( ) A.3238-πB.334-π C.332+π D.334+π 二、填空题:本大题共4小题,每小题5分.13.若向量a ,b 满足:a )1,3(-=,(a +2b )⊥a ,(a +b )⊥b ,则|b |= .14.已知⎰=-2047d )sin(πϕx x ,则=ϕ2sin . 15.(高考题改编)数列{}n a 满足()1121nn n a a n ++-=-,则{}n a 的80项和为 .16.(周训练改编题)已知数列{}n a 的通项公式为n a n p =-+,数列{}n b 的通项公式为43n n b -=,设,n n n n n n na ab C b a b ≥⎧=⎨<⎩在数列{}nc 中,4n c c >()n N *∈,则实数p 的取值范围是三、解答题:解答应写出文字说明、证明过程或演算步骤.17.(本小题满分12分)A B C DEF EFDA已知函数()2sin(2)6f x x πω=+(其中01ω<<),若点(,0)6π-是函数()f x 图象的一个对称中心.(1)试求ω的值,并求出函数的单调增区间。

河南省南阳市第一中学2020届高三上学期第三次月考英语试题(无听力有解析)

河南省南阳市第一中学2020届高三上学期第三次月考英语试题(无听力有解析)

南阳市一中2019年秋期高三第三次月考英语试题第一部分听力 (略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

AShellharbour City Library provides a range of Library Special Needs Services for people who are unable to access our library service in the usual way. As long as you live in Shellharbour City, we'll provide a full range of library services and resources including:● Large printed and ordinary printed books● Talking books on tape and CD● DVDs and music CDs● Magazines● Ref erence and information requestsYou will be asked to complete a “Statement of Need” application form which must be signed by a medical professional.Home delivery serviceLet us know what you like to read and we will choose the resources for you. Our staff will deliver the resources to your home for free. We also provide a service where we can choose the resources for you or someone instead of you chooses the things from the library. You can also choose the resources you need personally.Talking books and captioned videosThe library can provide talking books for people who are unable to use printed books because of eye diseases. You don't have to miss out on reading any more when you can borrow talking books from the library. If you have limited hearing which prevents you from enjoying movies, we can provide captioned videos for you at no charge.Languages besides EnglishWe can provide books in a range of languages besides English. If possible, we will request these items from the State Library of NSW, Australia.How to join?Contact the Library Special Needs Coordinator to register or discuss if you are eligible (合适的) for any of the services we provide—Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9am—5pm on 4297 2522 for more information.21. What are Library Special Needs Services meant for?A. those who are fond of readingB. only those who have walking disabilitiesC. people living in Shellharbour City with an illness or disabilityD. those who can't get medical help in Shellharbour City。

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2016年春期南阳市一中高三第三次模拟考试英语试题第一部分听力第一节听下面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.Why was Carl at the hospital?A.To see his doctor. B.To look after his wife. C.To visit his daughter.2.What will Tony do?A.Support the Liverpool. B.Try to get some tickets. C.Watch the Liverpool match.3.When did they begin their conversation?A.At 2:55 pm. B.At 3:10 pm. C.At 3:25 pm.4.What does the man ask the woman to do?A.Pick up a package. B.Park her car elsewhere. C.Stop here for a short while.5.Where are they going to have lunch?A.In the new cafe. B.In the restaurant nearby. C.In the pizza place.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.Where does this conversation probably take place?A.In the bookstore. B.In the library. C.In the classroom.7.Why does the man ask about fines?A.He wants to keep the book for three weeks.B.He is worried he can’t return the book in time.C.He is going to return the book a few days later.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.What is the man doing?A.He’s making a phone call.B.He’s asking about room price s.C.He’s checking out of the hotel.9.Why did the phone charge surprise the man?A.He didn’t make any calls.B.He didn’t talk with the woman.C.He didn’t know he owed so much.10.What lesson should the man learn?A.Paying the telephone bill on time.B.Learning about the charges in advance.C.Asking permission to use the telephone.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.What does Mary probably do?A.She’s a worker B.She’s a nurse. C.She’s a traveler.12.Why is Mary going to work in Australia?A.She’s going there as a volunteer.B.She doesn’t like her job in America.C.She has been sent there by a hospital.13.W ho will pay Mary’s traveling expenses?A.Her family. B.Her hospital. C.A certain program.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.What did the woman think of her 40th birthday party?A.Interesting. B.Disappointing. C.Surprising.15.What does the woman want this year’s birthday party to be like?A.Fun. B.Different. C.Simple.16.What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A.Father and daughter. B.Husband and wife. C.Good friends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Who will probably be interested in this introduction?A.English learners. B.Language teachers. C.Native English speakers.18.Why do they offer this kind of service?A.To advertise their video products.B.To help people improve their English.C.To help people enjoy different English accents.19.How can people enjoy the service offered?A.They can help themselves. B.They have to ask a librarian.C.They can get free tips online.20.What is the speaker mainly talking about?A.English grammar. B.A free video library. C.The English videos.第二部分阅读理解第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AThe night fell heavy in the heights of the mountains and the man could not see anything. All was black. Zero visibility. The moon and the stars were covered by the clouds. As he was climbing only a few feet away from the top of the mountain, he slipped suddenly and fell into the air, falling at great speed. He could only see black spots as he went down, and the terrible sensation of being sucked by gravity grew more and more powerful.He kept falling, and in the moments of great fear, it came to his mind all the good and bad aspects of his life, his ambition, his failure, relatives, friends and... He was thinking now about how close death was getting, when all of a sudden he felt the rope tied to his waist pull him very hard. His body was hanging in the air.Only the rope was holding him and in that moment of stillness he had no other choices but to scream, “Help me! Help me, God.”All of a sudden, a deep voice coming from the sky answered, “What do you want me to do?”“Save me, God.”“Do you really think I can save you?”“Of course! I believe you can.”“Then cut the rope tied to your waist.”There was a moment of silence and the man decided to hold on to the rope with all his strength.The rescue team tells that the next morning a climber was found dead and frozen, his body hanging from a rope. His hands holding tight to it. Only one foot away from the ground.And we? How attached we are to the rope tied to our waist? Sometimes we are always tied to what we take as the only dependence. Maybe we should have a try to let ourselves go.21.We can know that________.A.the man fell down on reaching the top B.the man thought nothing during fallingC.the man was saved thanks to the rope D.the man was found dead at daybreak22.Actually the man really believed _______.A.God B.himself C.fortune D.nobody23.What’s the best title of the passage?A.Let go of the rope B.Believe yourselfC.Have the Last Laugh D.The Master of Fate24.Where will we probably read the passage?A.New York Times B.Tourism JournalsC.Reader’s Digest D.China DailyB1. The Wright Brothers, by David McCulloughAnother must-read for history fans, McCullough tells the story of Orville and Wilbur Wright, the brothers who taught the world how to fly. Drawing on all types of historical data — from personal diaries and scrapbooks, to thousands of private letters of family letters — we get a close look at the actual personalities behind one of the most influential moments in history.2. The Wonder Garden, by Lauren AcamporaThis novel is really a collection of several interwoven(交织)stories of people living in the rich Connecticut suburbs. From tales of an elderly artist to a young mother to a woman whose husband just behaves carelessly, The Wonder Garden gives us an unforgettable reminder that there’s often so much we don’t know about what happens with our neighbors behind closed doors.3. Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen, by Mary NorrisDoes someone mistaking who for whom make your blood boil? Do you want to throw a dictionary at someone for mistaking sit for cite? Enter Between You & Me. Mary Norris brings her experience working in The New Yorker’s copy department to eager grammar fans in this laugh-out-loud book that looks at some of the most common spelling, punctuation, and usage problems in the English language.4. My Struggle: Book Four, by Karl Ove KnausgaardMy Struggle is a six-volume autobiographical novel that follows the life of Karl Ove Knausgaard, a Norwegian father of three. In Book Four, he writes of his decision at the age of 18 to move to a fisherman’s village in the far north of the Arctic circle to work as a school teacher. It’s there that he struggles with love, alcoholism, and becoming loved by one of his students.25.What does the book The Wright brothers focus on?A.Invention of airplanes. B.Nature of the characters.C.History of airplanes. D.Ordinary life of the characters.26.Who describes his or her real life experiences in the novel?A.David McCullough. B.Lauren Acampora.C.Karl Ove Knausgaard. D.Mary Norris.27.Which of the following books might make you burst into laughter?A.My Struggle.B.The Wonder Garden.C.The Wright brothers. D.Between You & Me.CYes, I admit it. I’m a true, incurable book abuser(施虐人). I like to fold dog ears. I like to break my books open so that their backs crack.I had a friend, who loved rubbing all the pages. I have another friend who is the exact opposite. She needs to keep her books completely new. I understand her. But o nce I get to know the book, I can’t help but show it some tough love. Because, believe me, although it sounds like I’m an abuser without a heart, that’s what it’s all about. Not hidden aggressions, or a lack of respect; not at all. Let me explain.I have one book by my favorite author Diana Gabaldon that looks like rubbish. It’s completely wrinkled up from rain, and on its way to falling apart. I brought it like that to have her sign it. I hope she’s realized what an honor it is to her as a writer. It means, basically, that I’ve read the book to bits. I wouldn’t bother to mistreat books that don’t mean anything to me. Only the best books get read well, carried everywhere, worth intense reading where I’m so caught up with words that I will spill coffee over i t.For my further defense, I would like to call in a witness. I have a cook book. Like almost all my other cook books, it’s worn, and there are dirty marks of food in it. The book is called Tex-Mex—Food, Music and the Joy of Life from Texas. Just as the title suggests, this is more than a cook book.These are the words on the very first page:Tex-Max hasn’t been trendy for over 30 years. Considering it’s anything but cheap in calories, it probably never will be, either. Tacos(墨西哥卷) are instead all about suc h an untrendy things as a love for life. It’s something you enjoy while spending time with your loved ones. …We hope, therefore, that this cook book will soon be as dirty as a really old and used cook book should be.Oh, how true! How wonderful! And it’s the same thing for books: whether you’re a book preserver or a book abuser, the approach is based on love and a joy for life. Because I believe all who are passionate about books, are passionate people.28. According to the passage, the writer often does the following to his book except______.A. have it dog-earedB. carry it everywhereC. keep it tidyD. have dirty marks in it29. Why does the writer treat his favorite books badly?A. To cover up his disrespect for its author.B. To conceal his aggressions to things around.C. To express his objection to the book preserver.D. To show his strong affection for the book.30. The book Tex-Mex—Food, Music and the Joy of Life from Texas is mentioned by the writer to show that__________.A. it is really common to have dirty marks in the cook bookB. Tex-Max is not popular mainly because it’s low in caloriesC. the writer is not alone with the view that books should be abusedD. one must try some food like Tex-Max to experience the love for life31. What’s the main idea of the passage?A. The defense of one who treats books badly.B. The reasons why a certain book is preferred.C. The book lovers’ different habits of reading.D. The different ways to treat different books.DCulture and CuisineThe United States is known for jazz and blue jeans. But travel to Paris and ask your average French citizen about American cuisine (烹饪) and he’s likely to answer, “ McDonalds.” Ask the same thing of any American citizen on any American street and I’m afraid you’d get the same answer, or something close to it.Hamburgers and hotdogs and fries are all fine, but with American malls and other outlets standardizing everything from clothing to food, the sad truth is that American cuisine is becoming more homogeneous (同样的)―all the same―no matter where you live. True, many Americans are eating more varied foods these days, but these are largely the cuisines of immigrant groups, and they are quite likely to be affected by homogenization of American cuisine.So what exactly is American cuisine? Well, to some extent it is a reflection of our melting pot culture, meaning that Europeans made huge contributions in the form of wheat, dairy products, pork, beef and poultry. But American cuisine also includes products that once were known only to the New World, including potatoes, corn, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, and peanuts.The one region of the country where you still find all these things in daily use isthe Deep South. The South lost the Civil War, but children of the southerners arewinning the battle to preserve and advance their cooking traditions—and in this caseone of the few cuisines can truly be called American, which is why we’re pleased tohave Low Country cuisine in this issue of food creation. That’s right, grits and gravyare back in a big way in cities like Charleston and Savannah. Truth is, they neverreally left, but up until a decade ago Low Country cuisine was more common atGrits and Gravy home than in restaurants.In fact, a large number of tourists now go to the lower Atlantic region in order to experience this extraordinary cuisine for themselves. Time will tell whether Low Country cuisine becomes popular in other regions of the country in the way that, say, Italian cuisine has, but it’s amazing and inspiring to see one of o ur true cultural treasures enjoying renewed popularity in these increasingly homogeneous times.32.According to the passage, American cuisine impresses people as being _______.A.dull and changeless B.rich and variousC.popular and delicious D.disagreeable and unpleasant33.It can be seen that the writer feels regretful that _______.A.cuisines of other countries play a more important role in AmericaB.American cuisine has become increasingly lacking in varietyC.American cuisine tends to vary because of immigrationD.American cuisine is being changed by foreign cuisines34.From the passage, we know that grits and gravy _______.A.were cooked with new materials after the Civil WarB.are gaining popularity in the south of AmericaC.were more popular over ten years agoD.are seldom served in restaurants35.What’s the writer’s attitude towards the renewal of Low Country cuisine in America?A.Concerned and cautious. B.Hopeless and doubtful.C.Positive and supportive. D.Critical and disapproving.第二节根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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