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1、20162017学年度“三模”考试高三英语试卷第一部分 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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题并阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What are the two speakers going to do? A. Watch a movie. B. Buy a book. C. Take a walk. 2. Why do teenagers enjoy pop music according to

2、the woman? A. Theyre too bored. B. Theyre too young. C. Theyre too simple. 3. Where are the speakers? A. At the train station. B. At the bus station. C. At the airport. 4. What are the speakers talking about? A. A big school. B. The universe. C. The imagination. 5. Who is the woman probably talking

3、to? A. A bus conductor. B. A taxi driver. C. A clerk at the station.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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. How long should the man talk in the speech? A. 20 minutes. B. 15 minut

4、es. C. 5 minutes.7. What does the woman advise the man to do? A. Give more examples. B. Talk about the images. C. simplify his speech.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where does the conversation take place?A. At the Customs. B. At the police office. C. At the hotel.9. Whats the purpose of the womans visit? A. Visi

5、ting friends. B. Sightseeing. C. Business.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where does the conversation take place? A. At an office. B. At a cafe. C. At the mans home.11. How does the man know the woman? A. They went to the same university. B. They used to work together. C. The man is the womans boss now.12. Wha

6、t does the woman think of architects? A. Their work is interesting. B. They always take business trips. C. They dont get paid enough.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. When did Lucy have math today? A. From 2: 30 to 4: 00. B. From 1: 00 to 2: 00. C. From 9: 00 to 10: 30.14. How does Lucy like her teachers? A. All

7、 the teachers are good. B. The math teacher is like an old man. C. The English teacher is boring.15. Whats more important in the English teachers view? A. Examination. B. Relaxation. C. Communication.16. What will Lucy probably do next? A. Relax. B. Attend a lecture. C. Do her English homework.听第10段

8、材料,回答第17至20题。17. How many people took part in the swimming activity? A. About 300. B. About 3,000. C. About 30,000.18. Who organized the swimming activity? A. Local Authority. B. The Tourism Agency. C. The Sports Center.19. Why did they organize the swimming activity? A. To make people more aware of

9、 environmental protection. B. To get ready for a swimming competition. C. To celebrate the Dragon-boat Festival. 20. What can we know from the 62-year-old swimmer? A. The river isnt as clean as it was several years ago. B. The river was very clean when he was a child. C. He often goes swimming in th

10、e river.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和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 ALets Go Science ShowShow Times: Wednesday, November12, 2014 at 10: 00 amTickets: $9. 00 per person for groups of ten or more; $14. 00 for individualsThe wacky and talented Professor Smart and Dr. Kno

11、witall join forces for an educational, entertaining, exciting experiment demonstrating the basic principals of science. During the show you and your students will learn about air pressure, figure out flight, and get a handle on the scientific method. Appropriate for Grades 15The Wizard of OZShow Tim

12、es: Tuesday, December 18, 2014 at 9: 00 amTickets: $10. 00 per person for groups of 10 or more; $14. 00 for individualsFollow the yellow brick road. Join in Dorothys adventures over the rainbow with the Tin man, Scarecrow, Lion and, of course, the Wizard himself. More excitement is created when a li

13、fe-size tornado travels from the stage through the audience. Meet old friends and new in this imaginative fun filled musical. Award-winning lighting and special effects. Appropriate for all agesCharlottes WebShow Times: Thursday, December 4, 2014 at 11: 00 am & 12 noonTickets: $12. 00 per person for

14、 groups of 20 or more; $17. 00 for individualsCharlottes Web is a beloved and memorable childrens classic that comes to life on stage in this musical storyThe story is set in a Midwest country farm in the first half of the twentieth century. Meet Fern Arable, an imaginative eight-year-old farm girl,

15、 Wilbur, a small lovable pig, Charlotte, a large intellectual spider and Templeton, a lazy yet clever rat. Youre sure to fall in love. Appropriate for Grades Pre-Kindergarten 3rd grade21. A father with his son to see Science Show will pay_.A. $9. 00 B. $18. 00 C. $14. 00D. $28. 0022. A boy who likes

16、 stories about wizards will watch the musical at_.A. 9: 00 amB. 10: 00 amC. 12 noonD. 15: 00 pm23. Where does the story of a little girl with several animals take place?A. On a farm B. On a brick roadC. In a kindergarten D. In a college library B I was stopped at a red light only a mile or so from m

17、y goal of my brothers house. We were planning to drive down together to North Carolina to be with my father who was badly ill.As I waited at the stop light experiencing this forced slowdown, I noticed Sharpers Florist over to the left. It was the same place where I had experienced many things floods

18、 of memories went through my mind as the light seemed a blessing. I noticed the wine store straight ahead where my father and I had been many times before, picking out the beer of the week. We both liked German beer.The light finally became green and I made my left turn and drove through the poor se

19、ction of our hometown. I remembered how each thanksgiving my family would be together. I also remembered how my father would take some time out of each thanksgiving to make sure there was no one hungry in the neighborhoods surrounding where we lived. I can remember as a young boy going with him to d

20、eliver some food. I was scared. I had never been into this part of town this deeply before.My father seemed unfazed (不受困扰的) by this and went about his business. The people we went to seemed to know him and gratefully accepted what he came to offer. My father seemed able to give away the food in a wa

21、y that honored those he was giving to. This was not anarrogantact. He would stop at each place and talk a little, which I can remember totally pissing me off (使厌烦). I wanted to get the hell out of there. My father wanted to be sure everyone had food. If there were people he found who didnt have food

22、, he would take the time to go back and get more. Thats the kind of man he was.24. When the father was ill, he_. A. lived in North Carolina B. gave away food to the poor C. came to help the poor in his hometown D. stayed at the home of the authors brother25. The author mentions the wine store to tel

23、l us_. A. the same taste as his fatherB. the life in his childhood C. the experience with his fatherD. the birthplace of his father26. The author was afraid of giving away food to the poor probably because _. A. his father didnt stay with him then B. his father didnt take good care of him C. he was

24、unfamiliar with the surroundings D. he had never met with so many poor people27. The underlined word “arrogant” in the last paragraph probably means_. A. angryB. proudC. carelessD. wildCScientists in Britain have managed to teach bumblebees (大黄蜂) to pull strings to get food and then pass on what the

25、y have learned to others in their colony (群体) showing a high level of intelligence despite their tiny brains.Researchers at Queen Mary University of London said the experiments, often used to test the intelligence of apes (猿) and birds, showed for the first time that some insects are up to the task,

26、 and can also pass skills on through several generations.The findings add to the evidence suggesting the ability for “culture spread” the ability to learn and pass on knowledge and skills may not be exclusive to humans.In the research, published in the journal PLOS Biology on Tuesday, the scientists

27、 were able to train 23 out of a group of 40 bees to pull strings with their legs and feet.The strings were attached to discs or artificial “flowers” containing food at their center but placed under a transparent screen. The bees,spotting the food beneath the screen, learned to pull the “flowers” out

28、 by pulling the string with their legs and feet to be able to get to it.From another group of bees given the chance to solve the task without any training, only two of 110 were successful.Another group of bees was then allowed to observe the trained bees pulling the strings, and 60 percent of them s

29、uccessfully learned the skill. Finally, trained bees were put in colonies, and the scientists found the technique spread successfully to a majority of the colonys worker bees.Lars Chittka, a Queen Mary University professor who guided the project, said the team is interested in figuring out the brain

30、 processes behind the bees learning and teaching skills.28. What does the underlined word “exclusive” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. unique.B. ordinary.C. widespread.D. beneficial.29. What did the researchers find about bees?A. Bees are as clever as birds.B. Bees learn best in insects.C. Bees can b

31、e trained to learn skills.D. Bees are born good learners.30. What may the research team focus on next?A. Where bees learn skills.B. What else bees can do.C. How bees brain work.D. How bees teach others. 31. What may be the best title for the text?A. Bees can learn and teachB. Small bees, great abili

32、ties C. Let bees learnD. Bees are smarterDThe Internet is full of headlines that grab your attention with buzzwords (流行词). But often when we click through, we find the content hardly delivers and it wastes our time. We close the page, feeling weve been cheated. These types of headlines are called “c

33、lick bait”. A headline on B reads: “This phrase will make you seem more polite”. First, when you click through, you find another headline: “Four words to seem more polite.” Then, on reading the article, you find its actually an essay about sympathy. And what are the four words? Theyre “Wow, that sou

34、nds hard.” On some video websites, you might encounter headlines such as “Heres what happens when six puppies visited a campus”. Turns out its just some uninteresting dog footage (镜头). Nowadays, with the popularity of social media, many news outlets tweet (推送) click bait links to their stories. Thes

35、e tweets take advantage of the curiosity gap or attempt to draw the reader into a story using a question in the headline. These click bait headlines are so annoying that someone is attempting to save people time by exposing news outlet click bait through social media. The Twitter account SavedYouACl

36、ick, run by Jake Beckman, is one such example.Beckmans method is to grab tweets linking to a story and retweet them with a click-saving comment. For example, CNET tweeted “So iOS 8 appears to be jailbreakable but.”, with a link to its coverage of Apples product announcements. Beckman retweeted it wi

37、th this comment attached: “. it hasnt been jailbroken yet.”Since founding the account, Beckmans Twitter experiment has brought him more than 131,000 followers. Beckman said that SavedYouAClick is “just my way of trying to help the Internet be less terrible.” Asked about his goal, he said, “Id love t

38、o see publishers think about the experience of their readers first. I think theres an enormous opportunity for publishers to provide readers with informative updates that include links so you can click through and read more.”32. The article on B turns out to be_. A. useful suggestions on politeness

39、B. an essay about another topicC. an article hard to understandD. a link to a video website33. Why are readers often cheated by tricky headlines?A. Social media has become more popular. B. Readers have questions to be solved.C. Such headlines are fairly attractive. D. Therere always stories behind t

40、hem.34. Beckman attached his comment to CNETs tweet to _. A. criticize CNET B. save readers time C. advertise apples new product D. tell readers something about iOS 835. In the last paragraph, Beckman appeals that _. A. publishers be more responsible for the link B. readers think about their needs b

41、efore reading C. publishers provide more information for readers D. people work together to make the Internet less terrible 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。Make the Right ChoicesWhat is lifes greatest gift? 36 Choice is the ability to select one course of action from a

42、 set of alternatives to achieve a goal. What is so great about choice? It transforms us from dumb animals into artists. Each of us becomes another Michelangelo. Choice becomes nothing other than the tool we use to sculpt (雕刻) our life. The tool doesnt come free, however, for the price of choice is r

43、esponsibility. 37 The reward is happiness.Life is not still. It is a flow. 38 We constantly need to monitor where we are on our journey. We need to ask questions:Am I moving closer to my goals? If not, what corrective measures can I take? What action will I take now to readjust myself to my goals? C

44、hoice is power. Choice is at the heart of life. It is the creative power of life. 39 And your life becomes more convenient or comfortable because of them. For example, you decide which stores to shop at and which gas station to go to. But the decisions that we make to sculpt our life are far more im

45、portant than deciding where to shop. The more we appreciate the difference between minor and major decisions, the greater the probability that we will experience happiness and fulfillment.All chess lovers realize that it isnt necessary to win to enjoy the game. The pleasure is in the playing. Life i

46、s like a chess game. 40 A. It is free will or choice.B. You have to make choices every day.C. Make the best moves you can under the circumstances.D. But when we accept and carry it out, we get a great return.E. Every choice we make leads us closer to or farther from our goals.F. Life is full of hard choices, and the bigger they are, the harder they get.G. C

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