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1、2019届高三年级第二次模拟考试英 语第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. What color is the sofa?A. Brown. B. White. C. Blue. () 2. What meal are the speakers about to eat?A. Breakfast. B. Lunch. C. Dinner. () 3. How

2、many players will play the game?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. () 4. What will the man need to do during the holiday?A. Write papers. B. Play basketball. C. Take a vacation. () 5. What does the woman ask the boy to wash?A. His hands. B. His plates. C. His clothes. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独

3、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. Who is the man most likely to be?A. A tourist. B. A tour guide. C. A French chef. () 7. How will the speakers travel around the city?A. By bus. B. By train. C. By car. 听第7段材料,回答第

4、8、9题。() 8. What animal is the woman most likely looking at?A. A cat. B. A dog. C. A rabbit. () 9. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a pet store. B. In a pet clinic. C. In a zoo. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。()10. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Strangers. B. Schoolmates. C. Teacher a

5、nd student. ()11. How does Neil get to school on most days?A. By walking with his friends. B. By getting a ride from his mother. C. By riding the school bus with his classmates. ()12. What is the most difficult for Neil?A. English. B. Science. C. Physical education. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13. What are t

6、he speakers mainly talking about?A. A job they have to take. B. A project they have to do. C. A class they have to attend. ()14. What does the woman think of CAPP?A. It will be boring. B. It will be helpful. C. It will be difficult. ()15. What is the womans best quality?A. She is reliable. B. She is

7、 creative. C. She is hardworking. ()16. Where will the man probably volunteer?A. At a TV station. B. On a construction site. C. At a sporting goods store. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17. Where are the students told to eat during lunch?A. In the gym. B. On the court. C. In the cafeteria. ()18. When will the

8、math exams be held this year?A. On Wednesday. B. On Thursday. C. On Friday. ()19. Who will give an introduction on Tuesday?A. An athlete. B. A headmaster. C. The PE teacher. ()20. Why are parents reminded to arrive early for the concert?A. To find a place to park. B. To get a place to sit. C. To tak

9、e pictures. 第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。()21. The engineer is thought to be capable and modest, so his promotion to manager is a popular _. A. achievement B. appointment C. commitment D. employment()22. I cannot _ what I have done to annoy Jessi

10、ca. No worries. She is kind of sensitive. A. turn out B. make out C. put out D. leave out()23. The girl is so grateful whenever she remembers my brother and me _ her from the icy water. A. to have saved B. to save C. saving D. saved()24. Have you read the book Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out by Mo

11、 Yan, _ that won him the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature?A. the one B. one C. those D. ones()25. We have already discussed this plan _, so next we should spare no effort to carry it out. A. at length B. at random C. at ease D. at best()26. Jenny is becoming slimmer and slimmer. It is said that she hi

12、red a fitness instructor last year and _ since. A. is working out B. worked outC. has been working out D. had worked out()27. The science competition is a good opportunity to show students _ creativity can add new value to their school life. A. where B. whether C. how D. when()28. I would not be see

13、ing the film Green Book now _ me up in time. A. were Kathy not to pick B. had Kathy not pickedC. if Kathy hasnt picked D. if Kathy did not pick()29. Emphasis on quantity of growth overlooked gaps in the quality, _ many aspects of the social services neglected. A. having left B. to be leaving C. to h

14、ave left D. leaving()30. Thanks to Chinese peoples hard work and wisdom, China has _ into the second largest economy. A. evolved B. slipped C. extended D. shaped()31. More competitive hightech enterprises are investing in Nantong Central Innovation District, which will result in _ economic growth. A

15、. sustainable B. adaptable C. recyclable D. changeable()32. Why are some brands more popular than others _ the products are of similar quality?A. as though B. even if C. so that D. in case()33. The teacher often gives his students a brief pause in class _ they can take in what he has taught. A. why

16、B. when C. who D. which()34. Professor Li is wanted on the phone. Where is he?I saw him coming, but in a minute, he _. A. will disappear B. has disappeared C. disappears D. disappeared()35. How was your evening?We went to Joes and had _. We really enjoyed ourselves. A. a white elephant B. a square m

17、ealC. a sacred cow D. the salt of the earth第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。I did my first marathon at 25. Id _36_ running to get fit and thought Id give it a go. I started too fast, found it very painful but _37_ to finish. Then, seven years ago, I went to a talk by

18、someone who had just done the Sahara desert race. I felt so _38_. Ive always wanted to do something _39_. I registered for the 2007 Sahara marathon. My _40_ was shocking and I was two stone (12.7 kg) overweight, but _41_ Id paid the 3,000 deposit, I knew there was no going back. On my first fivemile

19、 run, I kept pretending my shoelaces(鞋带) needed tying just so I could _42_. But I kept _43_ until I was doing 30, then 40 miles. People assumed I found it easy by thenI didnt. I just learned to push through the _44_. But nothing can truly prepare you for running in desert temperatures. As the _45_ a

20、lways looked the same, the distance never seemed to get any shorter. _46_, I was never boredI was too focused on reaching the checkpoints, and the water waiting there. Blisters(水泡) were unavoidablethe _47_ gets everywhere. At night, the doctors treating us would _48_ them off with knives. In the fol

21、lowing days, my feet would be hurting. I kept telling myself couldnt _49_. If I quit, the pain would stop, but I knew I would _50_ it for the rest of my life. Finally, I finished. Any suffering you experience is overridden(压倒) by the sense of _51_ at the end. Its been a long progression, from being

22、a(n) _52_ slacker(懒虫) to _53_ I am now. Ive lost 10lb (4.5 kg) of body fat, but gained a lot of _54_ I have a better body now than at any point in my life. Anyone can do this. Im not superhuman, Im just _55_. ()36. A. ended up B. taken up C. given up D. backed up()37. A. hated B. refused C. struggle

23、d D. offered()38. A. inspired B. bored C. panicked D. confused()39. A. strange B. ordinary C. secret D. extreme()40. A. fitness B. height C. strength D. wisdom()41. A. until B. once C. unless D. while()42. A. wait B. stop C. complain D. drink()43. A. dropping off B. tripping over C. building up D. s

24、lowing down()44. A. tension B. shame C. fear D. pain()45. A. surroundings B. volunteers C. sandstorms D. athletes()46. A. Therefore B. However C. Moreover D. Otherwise()47. A. sand B. water C. grass D. rubbish()48. A. tear B. strike C. knock D. slice()49. A. fail B. run C. bear D. cry()50. A. treasu

25、re B. regret C. forget D. appreciate()51. A. belonging B. failure C. equality D. achievement()52. A. proud B. brave C. unfit D. unfriendly()53. A. which B. when C. where D. why()54. A. time B. muscle C. reputation D. support()55. A. learned B. considerate C. determined D. fortunate第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题

26、2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ALondon ZooSet in the heart of Regents Park, London Zoo provides a great day out with a family friendly atmosphere. It has been entertaining visitors of all ages with a collection of over 80,000 animals as well as some fantastic shows and interactive e

27、xperiences for over 150 years. From the classic penguin feeding time to the insightful talks held in an authentic living rainforest there really is something for everyone to enjoy. There are fun and games in the kids zone including a range of special exhibits designed to be as informative as they ar

28、e exciting. Children are free to explore a treetop village, a secret underground world and the “Touch Zone” which provides a safe environment for them to interact with all of their favourite creatures. There is so much to do at London Zoo you may struggle to fit it all into one day! Your ticket incl

29、udes priority entry access at no extra cost giving you more time to see one of the citys premier attractions. Important Information* Disabled Access: Wheelchair access is available throughout the park; however, as the Zoo contains a lot of listed buildings some have minor restrictions. * Parking spa

30、ce subject to(取决于) availability. Only valid in conjunction with a paid for Zoo entry ticket. * Last admission is one hour before closing time. * Some animal exhibits may close up to 30 minutes before closing time.()56. According to the advertisement, London Zoo _. A. provides an ideal place for fami

31、lies to hold talks in an rainforestB. combines entertainment and interactive experiences with creaturesC. offers unlimited access to premier attractions with a little more chargeD. caters to the curiosity of children with guided exploration and interactions()57. It can be learned from the passage th

32、at _. A. visitors will be admitted to the zoo at their convenienceB. drivers shall get parking space with a paid entry ticketC. late comers may miss some of the animal exhibitsD. wheelchair users can have access to any buildingBWe all have defining moments in our livesmeaningful experiences that sta

33、nd out in our memory. Many of them owe a great deal to chance: a lucky encounter(相遇) with someone who becomes the love of your life. A new teacher who spots a talent you didnt know you had. These moments seem to be the product of fate or luck. We cant control them. But is that true? Not necessarily.

34、 Defining moments shape our lives, but we dont have to wait for them to happen. We can be the authors of them. It is possible to create defining moments if we understand more about them. Our research shows that they all share a set of common elements. We start by asking: why do we remember certain e

35、xperiences and forget others? In the case of big days, such a weddings, the answer is pretty clearits a celebration that is grand in scale and rich in emotion. No surprise that its more memorable than a maths lesson. But for other experiences in lifefrom holidays to work projectsits not so clear why

36、 we remember what we do. Consider an experiment in which participants were asked to submerge(浸入) their hands for 60 seconds in buckets filled with 14 water. (Remember 14 water feels much colder than 14 air.) They were then asked to submerge their hands for 90 seconds instead of 60, but during the fi

37、nal 30 seconds, the water warmed up to 15. The participants were then given a choice: would you rather repeat the first trial or the second?Psychologists have explained the reasons for this puzzling result. When people assess an experience, they tend to forget or ignore its length. Instead they seem

38、 to rate the experience based on two key moments: the best or worst moment, known as the peak, and the ending. In the participants memories, what stood out for them was that the longer trial ended more comfortably than the shorter one. So when we assess our experiences, we dont average our minutebym

39、inute feelings. Rather, we tend to remember flagship moments: the peaks, the pits(低谷) and the transitions. What we dont remember are the bits in betweensometimes there is little to distinguish one week from the next. Partly this is because there may be only a dozen moments in your life that show who

40、 you arethose are big defining moments. But there are smaller experiences, too, in the context of a memorable holiday, romantic date or work achievement. Once we understand how we remember certain moments and why, we can start to create more moments that matter. ()58. How does the author understand

41、defining moments?A. We can create defining moments in our lives. B. Defining moments are just out of our control. C. No similarities exist between defining moments. D. Defining moments consist of smaller experiences. ()59. We can learn from the experiment that _. A. the striking moments are more lik

42、ely to be rememberedB. the length of an experience determines our memory of itC. it is meaningful to distinguish the bits in between flagship momentsD. all the components of an experience should be equally remembered()60. What would probably be discussed in the following part of the text?A. What to

43、prepare for lifes trials. B. Why to create defining moments. C. Whom to owe our good fates to. D. How to create lifes big moments. CAustralian magpies can understand what other birds are saying to each other, a new study has found. The research, published in the journal Animal Behaviour, says the ma

44、gpie has learned the meanings of different noisy miner calls and essentially eavesdrops(偷听) to find out which predators(食肉动物) are near. Noisy minersa small, native honeyeaterhave different warning calls for groundbased and aerial(飞行的) predators. By playing both kinds of recording to a series of wild

45、 magpies, researchers observed the magpies raising their beaks(喙) to the sky, or dropping their heads to the ground. Researchers attracted the magpies with cheese, then played the noisy miner calls, videotaping the results. As a control, they also rolled a large orange ball towards the magpies to se

46、e how they ordinarily tilted(倾斜) their beaks to ground threats, and threw the ball to see how they reacted to aerial threats. The researchers recorded an average maximum beak angle of 29 degrees for the thrown ball, and an average maximum of nine degrees when it was rolled. The miners aerial warning caused an average maximum beak angle of 31 degrees, and the ground warning caused an average maximum of 24. One of the studys authors, Dominique Potvin, said the magpies showed an astonishing level of insight. Magpies and miners broadly face the same types of predators and th

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