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1、河南省扶沟县 20172017届高三英语第二次模拟考试试题 本试卷分第 卷(选择题)和第 卷(非选择题)两部分。考试时间 120分钟,满分 150 分(听力成绩算作参考分)。考生应首先阅读答题卡上的文字信息,然后在答题卡上作答,在 试题卷上作答无效。 第 卷 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 3030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 5 小题;每小题 1 15 5 分,满分 7 75 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

2、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 does Kate promise to do? A. Send a message to Jim. B. Go to a meeting with Jim. C. Answer phone calls for Jim. 2. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers? A. Strangers. B. Neighbors. C. Classmates. 3. What do we know about Johns ne

3、w job? A. It is pretty good. B. It is well paid. C. it is rather easy. 4. What are they talking about? A. Moving to New York. B. Holiday plans. C. A party with old friends. 5. What is Sarah going to do this Sunday? A. Treat some friends at home. B. Go to the beach with the man. C. Have a dinner with

4、 her family. 第二节(共 1515小题;每小题 1 15 5 分,满分 22225 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。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 6. When does the museum close? A. At 3:30. B. At 3:40. C. At 4:00. 7. What will the man probably d

5、o? A. Tour the museum quickly. B. Visit the museum tomorrow. C. Pay a full price for the ticket. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10题。 8. What problem does Tom have? A. He hasnt got a driving licence. B. He cant find the sports center. C. He is too busy to go swimming. 9. What does Tom offer to do for Jane? A. Help

6、 her with the homework. B. Take her out for a nice dinner. C. Pay for her sports center 1 ticket. 10. What is Jane worded about? A. Her book report. B. The mid-term exam. C. Toms weekend plan. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11至 13 题。 11. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a ticket office. B. In a

7、department store. C. In an information centre. 12. What else does the woman recommend to the man besides islands? A. New streets. B. Old castles and churches. C. Old villages along the beach. 13. What will the man most probably choose to do first? A. Visit an island. B. Tour the city. C. Buy a guide

8、book. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16题。 14. Where did the Slow Food Movement begin? A. In France. B. In Italy. C. In Germany. 15. What did the study in Britain find out? A. More children make friends on the Internet. B. More children think friendship is important. C. More children say they have no best friend.

9、 16. What is the main idea Dr. Green tries to express in the talk? A. People should slow down and focus on quality. B. The British should support the Slow Movement. C. Friendship should be developed slowly and gradually. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17至 20 题。 17. Where does the speaker come from? A. England. B. Th

10、ailand. C. Canada. 18. What does the speaker think of the English lessons here in schools? A. Not special. B. Not enough. C. Not interesting. 19. In what way are the speakers English programs different? A. They are based on the computer. B. They are broadcast live every day. C. They are designed in

11、various styles. 20. What does the speaker expect people to do to improve their English? A. Attend their English classes. B. Practice their English every day. C. Watch English movies and TV shows. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 4040分) 第一节(共 1515小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分 3030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,并在答题卡 上将该项

12、涂黑。 A A Dear Alcohol, Youve been around forever. I can remember all the pain youve caused me. Do you remember the night when you almost took my fathers life? I do. He loves 2 you. Sometimes I think he loves you more than he loves me. Hes addicted to you, to the way you promise to rid him of his prob

13、lems only to cause more of them. You just sat back and laughed as his car went turning through the street, crashing into two other cars. He wasnt the only one badly hurt by you that night. Do you remember the night of my first high school party? My friends werewere intriguedintrigued byby you. They

14、treated you as if they were never going to see you again, drinking all of you that they could. I spent two hours that night helping my friends who had fallen head over heels for you. “Im so embarrassed,” they said as I held their hair back so that they could throw up. “Im sorry,” they said when I ca

15、lled taxis for them, walking them out and paying the driver in advance. “This wont happen again,” they said as they were sent to the hospital to have their stomachs pumped. Two 15-year-old girls slept in hospital beds that night due to you. Do you remember the night when you took advantage of my 17-

16、year-old neighbor who had to drive to pick up his sister from her dance lesson? Do you know how we all felt when he hit another car head-on and killed two people in the other car? He died the next morning, too. His sister walked home from her dance lesson, and passed police cars and a crowd of peopl

17、e gathering on the sidewalk just two blocks away from the dance studio. She didnt realize her brother was among them at all. She never saw him again. And it was all your fault. I wish youd walk out of my life forever. I dont want anything to do with you. Look at all the pain youve caused. Sure, youv

18、e made people happy too from time to time. But the damage youve caused in the lives of millions is not excusable. Stop attracting the people I love! Stop hurting me, please! Sincerely, Me 21. What did Alcohol do to the authors father that night? A. It made him drunken and took his life away. B. It m

19、ade him kill two other people when driving. C. It got him into a car accident and badly injured. D. It got him into trouble and got his stomach pumped. 22. What does the underlined phrase “were intrigued by” probably mean in the letter? A. were interested in B. were satisfied with C. were familiar w

20、ith D. were disappointed by 23. What is tile authors purpose in writing this letter? A. To warn people not to drive after drinking. B. To persuade people to get away from alcohol. C. To tell people three sad stories about alcohol. D. To warn people against the pain caused by alcohol. 24. How was the

21、 author feeling while writing this letter? A. Shocked. B. Responsible. C. Disappointed. D. Sorrowful. B Lately, everywhere you look, people are running around with fitness trackers(健身 追踪器)on their wrists. Along with a smartphone and an accompanying app, these trackers can report how many calories yo

22、uve burned and the distance youve traveled. 3 Still curious about yourself? You can also learn the number of stairs youve climbed and steps youve taken. Not one to resist peer pressure, however, I paid $100 for a Fitbit Flex. I chose that brand on the basis of intense research: asking my friend Sari

23、 which tracker she was using. The Fitbit website offered instructions on setting up my new tracker. I entered my height and gender(性别)and certain information I considered none of its business: birth date and weight. Then, I established goals. The American Heart Association recommends that we all wal

24、k 10,000 steps a dayabout five miles, and so does Fitbit. I decided 6,000 steps was a good place for me to start. I changed my tune when, on Day 1, I hit 6,000 steps and tiny LED lights flashed on my wristband. Confident enough now, I went back to my phone and upped my goal to 8,000 steps. So, I got

25、 a little obsessed(着迷). On Day 5 at a department store, I decided to check my progress. My target number was just 275 steps away! I walked around the dress apartment watching my smartphone register each step I took. I hate to tell you how much pleasure this gave me. Now I always wear my tracker, not

26、 because Ive grown to love fitness but because I like being trendy and self-absorbed. Last night I was leaving a restaurant when Fitbit emailed to congratulate me on walking more than 10,000 steps. Who wouldnt love a gadget(小装置)that turns your every footstep into an accomplishment? 25. Why do people

27、 wear fitness trackers while running? A. To email information to others. B. To follow the healthy trend. C. To report the amount of exercise. D. To tell them the right direction. 26. Why did the author start from 6,000 steps when using the new tracker? A. It is the best choice for beginners. B. The

28、author wasnt confident at first. C. It is the suggestion front Fitbit Flex. D. The friend Sari advised the author to do so. 27. What does the author think of the experience of using the tracker? A. Joyful and encouraging. B. Tiring and changeable. C. Painful and challenging. D. Thrilling and relaxin

29、g. C C Today, were sending Sally away for a week of summer camp. She never actually asked to go. It was all my idea to sign(报名)her up. Shes nearly 12, and I notice that Im with my child nearly 24 hours a day. Living on a farm without any neighbors, Ive chosen a life that is quieter than a typical fa

30、milys. But rather than longing for space away from me, Sally has become increasingly dependent on my presence. What frightens me most is that she has become a “mini-me”. She pursues my hobbies, my dreams and my opinions. And thats why I pulled her to the summer camp: a nearby wilderness camp called

31、Hawk Circle. After we ate, we drove to Hawk Circle. Once there, we got a tour of the grounds and were introduced to Sallys fellow campers. Sally stood by the group of children, holding my hand, horror in her eyes, trying to work up the courage to join in a game of soccer. 4 “I need you for a few mor

32、e minutes,” she told me, holding my hand tightly. I pulled away and walked up to one of the camp workers. “Excuse me,” I said loudly. “Id like to introduce my daughter to you. Maybe you could help her meet a few of these kids.” He came over to talk to Sally, and I kissed on her cheek and then my hus

33、band and I disappeared before Sally realized we were gone. It was not until that drive home that I finally felt it. A piece of my soul had been taken from my body. I began to shake. Tears streamed down my face. It took every bit of my strength to keep driving forward. When we arrived home, I calmed

34、down and reminded myself why I chose this path. I want Sally to have a chance to find herself out of my shadow. I dont want to see only myself in my child. I want to learn who she is. After 12 years of constantly being together, I want to finally meet my daughter for the first time. 28. Why did the

35、author sign her daughter up for the summer camp? A. Camp training was something new to her daughter. B. Her daughter had longed to go to the summer camp. C. She expected her daughter to make some new friends. D. She wanted to help build up her daughters independence. 29. What happened when they arri

36、ved at the summer camp? A. Sally enjoyed meeting her fellow campers very much. B. Sally found the other campers were not easy to get along with. C. Sally felt frightened but her parents left her with a camp worker. D. Sally gathered the courage to join in a soccer game immediately. 30. How did the a

37、uthor feel after leaving the camp? A. She was worried about her daughters health. B. She was regretful for sending her daughter away. C. She was upset but confident of her right decision. D. She was proud that she had done something correct. 31. What does the author intend to tell us in the passage?

38、 A. Kids should often be exposed to summer camps. B. Sometimes parents need to let go of their children. C. Parents shouldnt influence their children too much. D. Children are usually a real reflection of their parents. D D Can you figure out someones name just by looking at him or here The answer m

39、ay not be a definite “yes”, but a study by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, found that you would at least have a clue, since people with certain names tend to share similar facial appearances. For example, if someone is named Bob, hes likely to have a round and joyful face, while someone

40、named Tim tends to have a narrower face and a more serious look. People have long been associating names with certain cultural expectations, which may be responsible for the studys results. For example, a woman named Katherine is usually considered to be more reliable than a girl named Bonnie. Previous studies also found that people with traditionally African-American names such as DeShawn and Jamal are more likely to be seen as dangerous and violent by their teachers and are less likely to be hired in jobs. 5

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