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2019屆高三年級(jí)第二次模擬考試(十一)英語第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。() 1. Which building is the drug store?A. The yellow one. B. The green one. C. The white one.() 2. What can we know about the man?A. He is living in Oxford.B. He will leave for Oxford.C. He has moved out of Oxford.() 3. What is the woman advised to do about her children?A. Let them follow their interests.B. Punish them for their crime.C. Blame them for being different.() 4. How much does the man need to pay to rent a room?A. About $85 a month. B. About $170 a month. C. About $340 a month.() 5. What is the man doing?A. Finding a seat. B. Checking in. C. Boarding a plane.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。() 6. What kind of room does the woman want?A. A standard room. B. A single room. C. A double room.() 7. Whats the womans telephone number?A. 678 5364. B. 687 5634. C. 678 5634.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。() 8. What does “freshman 15” mean?A. Students often learn 15 hours a day in the first year.B. Students often eat 15pound vegetables in the first year.C. Students often put on weight by 15 pounds in the first year.() 9. Why does the man ask Lucia for advice?A. Because Lucia is in good shape.B. Because Lucia is his teammate.C. Because Lucia never snacks.()10. Which of the following does the man have difficulty in?A. Staying up all night studying.B. Staying motivated to exercise.C. Having a running partner.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。()11. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. The means of transport.B. Their travel plan for the day.C. Knowledge about Washington DC.()12. How did the National Zoo get two of the four giant pandas?A. Borrowed from China. B. Bought from China. C. Given by China.()13. What can we learn from the conversation?A. People should pay to visit the National Zoo.B. The two speakers are visiting a branch of the US. government.C. The two speakers will visit the National Museum of the American Indian.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。()14. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife. B. Teacher and student. C. Salesman and customer.()15. Why does the man say the skirt cant be cheap?A. He just makes a random guess.B. The skirt is of high quality.C. He wants to please the woman.()16. How much did the woman pay for the skirt?A. Fifty. B. Sixty. C. Sixtyfive.()17. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The woman is experienced in bargaining.B. The seller is a daylight robber.C. The man pretends to like the skirt.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。()18. Whats the purpose of having an artificial moon launched?A. To save money on street lighting and increase tourism.B. To do scientific research on the lighting system.C. To make full use of the real moonlight.()19. How does the artificial moon work?A. The streetlights are connected to a satellite.B. Its surface reflects the light from the Sun.C. Its wings are fixed on the precise location.()20. Which of the following is made known to the public?A. Its launch date. B. Its maintenance. C. Its effects.第二部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。()21. The tech industry expo, which attracted more than 180,000 people, was a reminder of _ the tech industry is best at: being optimistic about itself.A. that B. how C. what D. which()22. Running is often tiring and a lot of hard work, but nothing _the feeling you get after finishing a long workout around the track.A. breaks B. blocks C. bonds D. beats()23. There are hundreds of scenes in English novels _ characters walk through a landscape of fallen leaves, which mirrors the feelings of the characters.A. which B. where C. that D. when()24. Ann said whenever her father was unhappy he _ go out and buy something, usually something large and useless.A. should B. could C. would D. might()25. The dress on the fashion show is really beautiful!You bet. Dont you think it will soon _ after it is put onto the market?A. carry on B. call on C. count on D. catch on()26. Facial recognition technology is working well at tourist attractions around China, _ the time people spend standing in lines at entries or security checks.A. to reduce B. reduced C having reduced D reducing()27. With people paying attention to fitness, selfservice minigyms, each covering about 5 square meters, _ in Chinas major cities these years.A. have sprung up B. sprang up C. had sprung up D. spring up()28. _ you recognize an idiom when it is being used, it is easy to misunderstand what you read or hear spoken.A. Unless B. After C. Once D. Since()29. What would you like to do this weekend?_. Its up to you.A. Whatever B. Definitely C. Go ahead D. Good idea()30. The accident which left 15 people on board dead _ if both the angry female passenger and the bus driver had kept calm.A. should have avoided B. should be avoidedC. could have avoided D. could have been avoided()31. The couple was initially looking forward to having an overseas wedding but had to drop the idea after facing _ from parents.A. recognition B. toleration C. opposition D. proportion()32. _ challenges in Chinas carsharing economy, shared mobility still has a promising future.A. Despite B. Besides C. Concerning D. Regarding()33. Being so athletic and courageous, Hua Mulan wasnt _ of most young women of her time.A. guilty B. cautious C. typical D. skeptical()34. Actors should be good observers, watching peoples body language and speaking style, and _ this into their own abilities to progress in acting.A. transferring B. transforming C. transporting D. transmitting()35. Should I ask the boss if hes upset at my coming in late in the mornings?If he hasnt said anything about it, just _A. let sleeping dogs lie B. strike while the iron is hotC. put yourself in her shoes D. kill two birds with one stone第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。You did it! You survived the passage of time and _36_ it to another year. Please enjoy the moment of _37_, because before you know it, 2019 will become just as exhausting and weird._38_, there are some fascinating, significant, entertaining and promising things coming down the road that are _39_ to be bright spots no matter what 2019 _40_. Lets enjoy them together.Every year, the Cleveland Clinic _41_ the most important medical advancements for the coming year, and at the top of list for 2019 is pain _42_ therapies(療法). So, expect more of these breakthroughs.First came love, then _43_, and now Prince Harry and Princess Meghan are _44_ their first baby. We can look forward to a beautiful _45_ to the royal Windsor line sometime in the spring when the _46_ date comes.Also expect 2019 to be the year when 3D printing really, really comes into the _47_. Were talking about 3D bio printing in the _48_ field, advanced 3D metal printing and even more accessible 3D printing at home.Japan will be making history when Emperor Akihito _49_ in April. His son, Crown Prince Naruhito, will immediately take up the throne(王位) in May.If movies are your _50_, Avengers: Endgame will be one of the most _51_ films of the year, and its _52_ to drop in April. But dont forget about Captain Marvel, another hot Disney/Marvel property that will _53_ in theatres in March.Are you ready to have your soul absolutely _54_ by some amazing television? The final season of Game of Thrones _55_ in April, so any GOT fan you know is going to be a weck(失去健康的人) for a few months.()36. A. made B. managed C. got D. took()37. A. appreciation B. creation C. relaxation D. determination()38. A. However B. Therefore C. Besides D. Otherwise()39. A. adequate B. bound C. desperate D. reluctant()40. A. adopts B. advocates C. brings D. blesses()41. A. releases B. relieves C. reveals D. reserves()42. A. assessment B. judgement C. management D. development()43. A. friendship B. marriage C. admiration D. closeness()44. A. educating B. delivering C. expecting D. raising()45. A. attraction B. attention C. addiction D. addition()46. A. due B. sure C. done D. final()47. A. minimum B. margin C. majority D. mainstream()48. A. magical B. historical C. educational D. medical()49. A. stepped down B. took down C. let down D. broke down()50. A. matter B. thing C. issue D. topic()51. A. applied B. attached C. anticipated D. assumed()52. A. driven B. adapted C. set D. advised()53. A. launch B. shoot C. land D. film()54. A. reserved B. rocked C. quaked D. honoured()55. A. drops B. approaches C. appeals D. returns第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AImprove Your Craft With These Helpful GuidesDIY MFA ITEM: # T7995By Gabriela Pereira RETAIL: $19.99 ONLINE PRICE: $8.99.DIY MFA is the do-it-yourself altemative to a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing. By combining the three main components of a traditional MFA-writing, reading and communityit teaches you how to craft wonderful stories, engage your readers, and publish your work.Troubleshooting your novelBy Steven James ITEM: T9747RETAIL: $19.99ONLINE PRICE: $10.99In this hands-on, easy-to-use guide, award-winning author Steven James provides helpful techniques and checklists, timesaving tricks of the trade and hundreds of questions for analysis and revision of the original work.Make a sceneBy Jordan Rosenfeld ITEN: # R4981RETAIL: $I7.99ONLINE PRICE: $9.99*Aake a Scene takes you step-by-step through the elements of strong scene construction and demonstrates how the essential aspects of a wonderful story -including character,lot and dramatic tension -function within the framework of individual scenes.Damn Fine Story ITEM: # R1990By Chuck Wendi RETAIL: $18.99ONLINE PRICE: $12.99Great storytelling is making readers care about your characters, the choices they make, and what happens to them. And to tell a damn fine story, you need to understand why and how that caring happens.Using a mix of personal stories, pop fiction examples and traditional storytelling terms, New York Times bestselling author Chuck Wendig rill help you internalize the feel of pow.Sales prices listed on the line can be discounted as much as 80% with large quantities. Visit the WD Shop at for more information.()56. Who does the best in combining the authors own life experiences in writing?A. Gabriela Pereira. B. Steven James.C. Jordan Rosenfeld. D. Chuck Wendig.()57. How much may be saved if a student buys one book online to improve his completed work?A. $11. B. $9. C. $7.2. D. $4.8.BIn Florida, a group of parents known as “the break moms” has been fighting to pass a law guaranteeing the states elementaryschool students at least 20 minutes of daily free play.In a survey of schooldistrict administrators, roughly a third said their districts had reduced outdoor play in the early 2000s. Disadvantaged kids have been the most likely to be shortchanged(克扣). According to a 2003 study, just 56 percent of children living at or below the poverty line had break, compared with 83 percent of those above the poverty line; a similar disparity(差異) existed between black children and their white peers.The benefits of break might seem obvioustime to run around helps kids stay fit. But a large body of research suggests that it also promotes cognition(認(rèn)知). Many studies have found that regular exercise improves mental function and academic performance. And an analysis of studies that focused specifically on break found positive associations between physical activity and the ability to concentrate in class.In one series of experiments, researchers controlled break start times. Some days children were let out at 10 am., and other days at 10:30. The kids attentiveness decreased when they had to wait longer for break, and refreshed themselves after they played. And when fourthgraders in a breakfree school were given a weekly break, another group of researchers found that they had an easier time staying on task and were much less restless. These experimental findings are supported by an analysis of 10,000 questionnaires filled out by thirdgrade teachers: Even a single 15minute daily break was connected with morepositive ratings of classroom behavior.Perhaps most important. break allows children to design their own games, to test their abilities, to roleplay, and to settle their own conflictsactivities that are key to developing social skills and managing complicated situations. Initial results from an ongoing study in Texas suggest that elementaryschool children who are given four 15minute breaks a day are significantly more sympathetic toward their peers than are kids who dont get break.()58. What causes “the break moms” to start a fight?A. Pupils lack of outdoor play. B. Poor school management.C. Absence of education laws. D. Inequality among students.()59. In one series of experiments, researchers find that _A. children behave better when let out earlierB. kids waiting longer are unable to stay focused againC. thirdgraders have difficulty in focusing on taskD. fourthgraders are more concentrated without a break()60. What can we infer if we can ensure children a certain amount of daily break?A. They escape from life conflicts.B. They may strengthen dependence.C. They are more considerate towards others.D. They are eager to manage complicated situations.CAlarming headlines suggest one in four teenage girls in the UK are selfharming, motivated by sex discrimination and pressures to look good in a selfie(自拍) society. These stories come from a report by UK charity The Childrens Society, based on an ongoing survey of 11,000 children aged 14. Among the girls, 22 per cent said they had selfharmed while boys 9 per cent.But while the term selfharm improves images of teenagers cutting themselves, that may, thankfully, be only the most extreme end of a broader range. In this survey, participants were merely asked if they had “hurt themselves on purpose in any way”Some could have answered yes for things like punching(擊拳) a wall in dissatisfaction or deliberately getting fallingdown drunk. Others could have thought the question included mental hurt. Such selfdestructive behaviour would naturally be of concern to parents, but wouldnt be that unusual for teenagers. Max Davie, a health promotion officer, does believe that selfharm among teens is somewhat on the risebut thinks the question in this survey was not specific enough to reveal its real universality.The latest headlines join an ongoing account about a mental health crisis in todays youth. Some blame cutbacks in social services, while others point to a loosening of sexual standards putting teens at risk. For those cautious of new technologies, it is social media or the latest popular computer games.But such reports also deserve some skepticism. Claims of high rates of depression are usually based on surveys with very loose, nonmedical criteria. Thankfully, clinical depression is still rare in this age group.In fact, a different and regularly repeated survey has found no change in 11to15yearolds happiness with life as a whole between 1995 and 2016. Nor did their satisfaction with their appearance change, which makes it strange to blame the selfie culture for the apparent selfharm increase. This survey, called Understanding Society, even found improvement in happiness with family and schoolwork over that period. These more optimistic findings were also in the latest Childrens Society report but were buried at the bottom of their press release.Davie thinks the rise in selfharm may not be due to a rise in unhappiness, but simply that this age group now sees selfharm as a more culturally acceptable way to express extreme sufferings. “It may be that previously people didnt know that this was something you could do. If people are talking about something and normalizing it, its probably more likely that their peers will do it.”If that is the case, it is all the more reason not to make selfharm seem more common than it really is.()61. In response to the survey reported by The Childrens Society, the author believes _A. the survey is unscientific as it asked very specific questionsB. the selfdestructive behavior for teens is worrying to parentsC. the number of selfharming teens is alarming because of selfiesD. the images of teens selfharm are becoming more specific()62. What does Max Davie think of selfharm among teenagers?A. The situation is too worrying. B. The rise is somewhat beneficial.C. The problem is actually widespread. D. The phenomenon is not so universal.()63. What can we know from the survey called Understanding Society?A. Teenagers in the past lived a happier life.B. Selfie culture is responsible for

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