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1、 湖北省 2016 屆高中畢業(yè)生五月模擬考試 英語試卷 本試題卷共 12 頁,72 題。全卷滿分 150 分??荚囉脮r 120 分鐘。 注意事項: 1. 答卷前,先將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在試題卷和答題卡上 并將準考證號條形碼粘 貼在答題卡上的指定位置。 2. 選擇題的作答:每小題選出答案后,用 2B 鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。 如需改動用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。答在試題卷、草稿紙上無效。 3. 非選擇題的作答用簽字筆直接答在答題卡上對應的答題區(qū)域內。答在試題卷、草稿紙 上無效。 4. 考試結束后.請將本試卷和答題卡一并上交。 第 I卷(共 70 分) 第一部分 聽力(
2、共兩節(jié),滿分 30 分) 做題時,先將答案劃在試卷上。錄音內容結束后 你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答 案轉涂到答題卡上。 第一節(jié)(共 5 小題;每小題 1.5 分.滿分 7.5 分) 聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個小題 .從題中所給的 A,B,C 三個選項中選出最 佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后。你都有 10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關小 題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。 例:How much is the shirt? 答案:C 1. What are the speukers talk ing about? A. A course. B. A lecture. 2. Wh
3、ere are the speskers? A. In a hotel. B. At home. 3. When will the film probably start? A. At 12:00. B. At 12: 15. 4. What is the mans opinion of Mary Smith? A. Lazy. B. Un lucky. C. Not reliable. 5. where will the woma n cha nge buses? A. At City Bull. B. At the stadium. C. At the public market. 第二節(jié)
4、(共 15 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 22.5 分) 聽下而 5 段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的 A,B,C 三個 選項中選出最佳選項.并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前。你將有時間閱讀各個小 題.每小題 5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。 聽第 6 段材料.回答第 6 至 7 題。 6. What did the man think of the exhibition? A. Brillia nt. B. Average. C. Stra nge. A. 19.15. B. 9.18 C. 9.15. C. A fil
5、m. C. I n a restaura nt C. At 13:00. - 2 - 7. Which part of the exhibiti on did the woma n like best? A. Desig ner wear. B. Live models. C. Clothes recycli ng. 聽第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 題。 8. Where are the woma ns childre n study ing? A. At a school n earby. B. At a private school. C. At a public school. 9
6、. What is the probable relati on ship betwee n the speakers? A. Boss and secretary. B. Salesma n and customer. C. In terviewer and In terviewee 聽第 8 段材料.回答第 10 至 12 題。 10. How does the man know about the music concert? A. From the n ewspaper. B. From his frien ds. C. Via radio. 11. When is the Chin
7、ese Music Con cert? A. On the 13th. B. On the 28th. C. On the 30th. 12. How much will the man pay for the tickets? A. $ 45. B. $ 50. C. $90. 聽第 9 段材料.回答第 13 至 16 題。 13. What does the woman want? A. Saucepa ns. B. Coun try-style table. C. Dark brow n clothes. 14. Who saw the products yesterday? A. Th
8、e woma ns n eighbor. B. The woma n. C. Mr. May. 15. What does the shopkeeper tell the Woma n? A. All the products are 50% off. B. What she wants was sold out. C. The new styles will come tomorrow. 16. What will the woma n do? A. Wait for 5 minu tes. B. Conic back tomorrow. C. Go to ano ther shop. 聽第
9、 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 題。 17. What attracts people to shop on li ne? A. Low prices. B. bran ded goods. C. Excelle nt service. 18. What does the speaker say about Wal-Mart? A. They have to close many stores. B. They ofte n have problems with security. C. They are doing more and more bus in ess on li ne.
10、 19. What information is often stolen by criminals online? - 3 - A. Passwords and credit card details. B. Addresses and phone nu mbers. C. Bank acco unt in formati on. 20. What does the speaker advise people to do in the end? A. Cut dow n purchases on li ne. B. Only buy things from the local stores.
11、 C. Buy goods from on li ne sellers with good reviews. 第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分 40 分) 第一節(jié)(共 15 小題;每小題 2 分.滿分 30 分) 閱讀下列短文.從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C 和 D)中.選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上 將該項涂黑。 A Advertiseme nt A WE NEED DISTRIBUTORS AGED 13 + IN ALL AREAS Would you like the opport unity to earn extra eash close to home? If so we have
12、 a vacancy(空缺職位)in our team of local distributors which would suit you. Both adults and youn gsters aged 13 + are required to deliver your local free paper. FOR MORE INFORMATION TEUNIONE 0196 -675898 Advertiseme nt B PAYROLL CONTROLLER LANCIJESTER FISH Must be able to work on own initiative ( 主動性).
13、High degree of computer literacy required. Ability to develop new payroll systems an adva ntage. Write with full CV and two referees to: Lan chester Fish 15 Colli ngs La ne La5 8RU Advertiseme nt C THE KINGDOM COUNTRY CLUB requires EXPERIENCED CHEF/COOK Must be motivated and creat ive with food. FXP
14、ERIENCED BAR MANAGER/BAR PERSON required full time. Accommodati on available if requirred as part o the package ( wage n egotiable.) Could possibly suit cou ple PART -TIME BAR STAFF REQUIRED Tel 0196- 887323 during office hours Advertiseme nt D SELL INJURY INSURANCE Previous experie nee NOT esse nti
15、al. Local area. Expe nses paid. Training pr ovided. Major intern atio onal compa ny. Excelle nt career prospects( 前景)+package. CALL 0196 436211 FOR LOCAL INTERVIEW 21. Which advertiseme nt is offeri ng more tha n one job? A. Advertiseme nt A. B. Advertiseme nt B. - 4 - C. Advertiseme nt C. D. Advert
16、iseme nt D. 22. How can you con tact the employer if you want a job with computers? A. By calling 0196-675898. B. By calling 0196-436211. C. By calling 0196-887323. D. By writing to Lanchester Fish 15 Collings Lane LA5 8RU. 23. What job will you a pply for if you want to work in an intern ati onal c
17、ompa ny? A. A bar man ager. B. An in sura nee seller. C. A payroll con troller. D. A n ewspaper distributor. B Wait for it.that sigh of relief you hearing is wives, girlfriends and partners across London celebrati ng the end of Movember. This years annual moustache-grow ing campaig n in London will
18、surpass ( 超過) 2014 fun drais ing nu mbers. Last year, London men grew eno ugh facial hair to raise S 200,000. As of Thursday, 2015 fundraising sat at $250.000, with additional money still expected to roll in. Well, I thi nk London is a pretty charitable com muni ty, said Lin coln McCardle, preside n
19、t of the London chapter. Whether it is a food drive or Movember, we always step up and either meet or surpass the goal. As a result of last years success, London was awarded a wrap-up gala( 演出), which took place Thursday night at Jim Bob Rays on Richmond Street. Up un til now, the galas have bee n h
20、appe ning in Toron to, Mon treal, Van couver and Calgary, said McCan dle. We wan ted t o have a gala. I told the guys in head office in Toron to, to pick a nu mber - not to tell me - but if we hit it, I want a gala in London. And we did. It is a cha nee to tha nk the people who registered, hand out
21、a few awards and have some fun. This year, 60 percent of the money collected in Canada will still go to prostrate can cer research with the remai ning 40 perce nt being directed towards mens men tal health. For men looking for a professional to take off their month-long growth. there are a nu mber o
22、f shave-off events around the city Friday. One will be at David E. White at the corner of Richm ond Street and Quee ns Avenue. For a $20 don ati on, your prized moustache will be professi on ally removed. Orga ni zers are hop ing to set a Guinn ess World Record for the most nu mber of shaves give n
23、in a day. Started in Australia in 2003, the craze ( 熱潮)found its way to Canadian men by 2007, and in the last couple of years, Can ada has collected more, sett ing the pace in terns _ of fun drais ing. Money raised has traditi on ally gone toward prostate-ca ncer research, which is the most freque n
24、tly diag no sed cancer in men, accord ing to Health Can ada. 24. What can we lear n about the people in London? A. They are wealthy. B. They are creative. C. They are in differe nt. D. They are warm-hearted. 25. Whats the aim of moustache-growi ng campaig n? A. To have a wrap-up gala. B. To raise mo
25、ney for mens health. C. To set a Guinn ess World Record. D. To remove the moustache professi on ally. - 5 - 26. Which Guinn ess World Record the orga ni zers may set? A. The len gth of a moustache a man grows. B. The amount of money collected in a day. C. The nu mber of moustaches removed in a day.
26、D. The nu mber of people participati ng in the campaig n. 27. What does the phrase sett ing the pace in the last paragraph mean? A. Taking the lead. B. Achievi ng the goal. C. Fall ing beh ind. D. Reach ing the speed. C In 1988, a compa ny in Ohio inven ted an alcohol-based hand clea ner, which was
27、meant to be used by health-care worker; when soap and water were unavailable. Joe Kanfer, the compa nys C. E. O. , told me rece ntly, there were a couple of other alcohol products out there, but they were really ugly. Either they were greasy ( 油膩的)or they burned your hands white. Kanfer took a year
28、and a half to develop this product which is visually appealing and does almost no harm to ones skin. Still. Kanfer lost money on it for mare than a decade because people could nt get what it was for. The product was called Purell. Today, you see it everywhere. My doctor uses it several times duri ng
29、 every office visit. You can aer it in almost every office in the U. s. and school pic nics would be impossible without it. The former preside nt Grorge W.Bush was called a racist for using hand clea ner after first shak ing hands with Barack Obama, but Bush also gave some of it to Obama and recomme
30、 nded it as a cold preventative ( 預防藥).What was once barely even a product is now a grow ing product category, worth hun dreds of millio ns per year. The rise of Purell makes some health professi on als un easy, Some claimed that promot ing hand clea ner may worse n our cultures irrati on al ( 非理性的)
31、fear about bacteria. Still, the clear agreement among experts is that unclean hands pose a serious health risk, and are one of the main reasons in the spread of infectious in hospitals. A 2007 study estimated that, in America in 2002, such infections resulted in more than a million and a half patien
32、t illnesses and caused or contributed to nearly a hun dred thousa nd patie nt deaths - about double the nu mber of U. S.deaths curre ntly caused each year by AIDS and guns comb in ed. However, I asked a food microbiologist whether clean hands might have a medical drawback. He said. We might have a m
33、uch healthier population if we adopted the kinds of condition that we see in many Third World countries, with poor-quality food and poor-quality water and lots of bacteria. If we did that, we would have adults who were very healthy and have very strong immune systems. Unfortunately, the price that w
34、e would pay would be extremely high child death rate. 28. Why did Joe Kanfer lose money on his product accord ing to Paragraph 1? A. Because people did nt think it useful. B. Because people thought it was ugly. C. Because it was harmful to the skin. D. Because it bur ned the hands white. 29. What do
35、es Parag raph 2 main ly talk about? A. Purell brings in lots of money for Kanfer. B. Purell has bee n widely used in the US. C. Purell is a cold preve ntative. - 6 - D. Purell meets differe nt n eeds. 30. What mainly caused patient deaths according to the figures in Paragraph 3? A. Peoples fear abou
36、t bacteria. B. Hand clea ner. C. Bacteria on the dirty han ds. D. AIDS and guns. 31. What can we lear n about the people in Third World coun tries? A. They adopt healthy liv ing habits. B. They have poor immune systems. C. They eat food with fewer hacteria. D. Their child death rate rema ins high. D
37、 The curiosity about wild animals seems to he imprinted on human DNA. For a child. wild animals are a thing of wonder, and as we grow older, we hope to see them in the flesh. While the rich and powerful have collected wild animals for centuries, the concept of the modern zoo dates back to the 18th c
38、entury, when exotic(異國的)species discovered during European exploration were contained in jails of steel and concrete for the en terta inment of a very receptive public. Times have fortun ately cha nged for the aninal kin gdom. and as the con cept of ani mals in cages becomes more disgusti ng, so the
39、 won ders of travel provide opport unity to experie nee them i n their n atural habitat. There is simply no comparison to observing creatures in the wild and watching them going about their bus in ess in their n atural environment. But even low-impact tourism ca n do harm to wildlife, so where do we
40、 draw the line at our in teract ion? If its not man aged properly, tourism can have n egative impacts (影響)on ani mal populatio ns and fragile habitats, says Dermot 0Gorma n, from WWF.Massive in fluxes (涌入)of tourists often to a relatively small area, can add to the pollution, waste, and water n eeds
41、 of the local populati on. Furthermore, our very presenee in a wildlife habitat call impact on animal behaviour, from cha nging feedi ng habits to plac ing them in dan ger from vehicles. For manyani mal lovers, a visit to a wildlife shelter provides the rare opport unity to in teract with species on
42、 a more in timate level, beco ming directly in volved in the care and man ageme nt of ani mals rescued from poachers, or the wildlife trade. A recent report by World Animal Protect ion, however, has placed the spotlight on all ani mal attract ion, suggesti ng that any han ds-on encoun ter is esse nt
43、ially cruel, and calling on an end to irresponsible wildlife tourism. This condemnati on follows other responsible tourism companies, such as World Expeditions, banning elephant rides and animal shows from their travel plan, en couragi ng travellers to in stead seek alternatives to wildlife viewi ng
44、. 32. What does Paragraph 1 mainly tell us about wild ani mals? A. They are attractive to huma ns. B. They are frie ndly to childre n. C. They are our an cestors. D. They provide us meat. 33. Whats the main purpose of the rich peoples collecting wild animals? A. To trade B. To study them. - 7 - C. T
45、o protect them. D. To keep them for pleasure. 34. What can be t he had effect that tourists have on wild animals according to the passage? A. Putt ing wildlife at risk. B. Offeri ng junk food to them. C. Polluting their drinking water. D. Caus ing freque nt traffic jams. 35. what is World Ani mal Pr
46、otect ions suggesti on? A. Improv ing ani mal performa nces. B. Banning irresp on sible wildlife tourism. C. Establishi ng more wildlife orga ni zati ons. D. Provid ing opport un ities for ani mal lovers. 第二節(jié)(共 5 小題;每小題 2 分,滿分 10 分) 根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余 選項. Spending just a few minu
47、tes each day massaging ( 按摩)your baby can help to in crease the bond, in teract ion and com muni cati on betwee n the two of you. But how do you start? Tina Allen, an internationaIly respected educator, author and expert in the field of infant massage therapy, shares her a dvice. 36 Creati ng the be
48、st environment for massage is an ideal way to give yourself and baby time to relax. Choose a familiar place that is warm, quiet and with few distracti ons. The best time for massage is whe n baby is awake, healthy and happy. 37 Be comfortable. Relax, enjoy and have fun. Positi on yourself so that yo
49、u are comfortable. Be sure baby is safe and placed on a soft area. Keep in mind that babies roll and become slippery whe n using oil. 38 _ Listen in. 39 Massage is not something that parents do to their baby, but rather with their little one. Liste n to your baby. He or she will give you the sig nal
50、s to let you know his or her comfort level. Know whe n not to massage. Avoid massage whe n your infan t is sleep ing, crying, ill, has a fever or infection, or if your little one has broken skin, or bruising. 40 If your child has any special health care needs, seek further guidanee as to what would
51、he tire safest approach to use. A. Choose the best time and place. B. Send your baby to hospital immediately. C. So the massage time is of great importa nee. D. For a stomach massage. wait 30 minu tes after eati ng.- 8 - E. Be sure your hands are warm and clea n before you begi n. F. I nfant massage
52、s can be a won derful tool for in creas ing your com muni cati on. G. Somebabies prefer the morni ng, while others prefer the after noon or before bedtime. 第n卷(80 分) 第三部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分 45 分) 第一節(jié) 完形填空(共 20 小題;每小題 1.5 分.滿分 30 分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項 (A,B,C 和 D)中,選出可以填人空白 處的最佳選項.并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 Six-year-o
53、ld Matthew Parker was in need of a kidney(腎)transplant, and his family looked all over the country for a suitable donor. Up to 80 people sig ned up to give up a livi ng 41 for the first-grader. Coi nciden tally, the pers on 42 to don ate a kid ney to Matthew was his teacher,L in desy Pain ter. Matth
54、ew had been on the transplant 43 _ for a long time and developed an tibodies( 抗體)to most kid neys, it was 44 to find a match for him. The doctor had warned the family to he “ 45 ” and used the term . needle in a haystack several times ? When 46 were asked to be tested, Pain ter was the first one to
55、sig n up. 47 the teacher lear ned the result .she had to get several tests done. She was ast oni shed whe n she got a 48 back say ing she was a perfect 49 . _ Painter did nt make the decision 50 . She knew that Matthews kid neys were 51 ,and she empathized( 同情)with anyone going through this. It was
56、especially the conditi on affect ing one of her two sons. my healthy,active, loud, wild child ren running to live a normal , healthy ,active life like my boys. learn that his teacher would be donating a hard for her to 52 I watch aroun d, She said.Matthew 53 Matthew was so 54 to that he 55 her. His
57、mother was deeply 56 to Lin dsey Pain ter, say ing was a 57 and givi ng pers on for doing this. The operati ons for the kid ney don ati on 58 in the following mon th. Matthews mother said, My sons new kid ney means a special 59 between stude nt and teacher that goes far 60 41. A. pers on 42. A. chos
58、en the classroom. B. orga n C. ani mal D. pla nt B. supposed C. forced D. required 43. A. bed B. mach ine C. list D. team 44. A. difficult B. vital C. effortless D. impossible C. fan tastic D. realistic 45. A. optimistic B. se n 48. A. Mark B. Once C. After D. Before B. call C. letter D. book 49. A.
59、 match 50. A. wisely 51. A. faili ng 52. A. control B. can didate C. mother D. participa nt C. lightly D. willi ngly C. shri nking D. disappeari ng C. imagi ne D. accept B. sen sibly B. hurt ing B. predict kid ney to him her sons donor - 9 - 53. A. struggles B. man ages C. regrets D. deserves 54. A.
60、 Puzzled B. excited C. satisfied D. worried- 10 - 55. A. feared B. hugged C. missed D. ig nored 56. A. sorry B. friendly C. polite D. grateful 57. A. reliable B. selfless C. passive D. cheerful 58. A. took place B. came about C. set off D. broke out 59. A. appreciati on B. agreeme nt C. bond D. dist
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