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全国名校联盟高考《考试大纲》猜题卷全国卷IIIII第九套模拟英语试题word版
全国名校联盟高考猜题卷(全国卷II、III)第九套模拟
英语试题(word版)
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。
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.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?
A.Drinkacupofcoffee.B.Buyanewcoffeecup.C.Treatthewomantoacoffeecup.
2.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Husbandandwife.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Headmasterandparent.
3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydotomorrow?
A.Goonahike.B.Pickuphermother.C.Leaveforanothercity.
4.Whydoesthewomanwanttomovehertable?
A.Tosparemorespace.B.Toenjoymoresunshine.C.Toavoidstrongsunshine.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Amurdercase.B.Astreetquarrel.C.Atrafficaccident.
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。
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.Whatisthesuitmadeof?
A.Cotton.B.Silk.C.Wool.
7.Howmuchisthesuit?
A.$145.B.$155.C.$200.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhatdidthemandolastSaturday?
A.Hewenttohisuncle’sfarm.B.Heplantedtreesinhisbackyard.
C.Hepickedsomeapplesinthetown.
9.Howdidthemanfindthoseapples?
A.Veryjuicy.B.Fairlybig.C.Quitesweet.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatarethespeakerspreparingfor?
A.Aceremony.B.Areport.C.Aparty.
11.Whenwilltheguestsenterthehall?
A.At8:
15am.B.At8:
30am.C.At9:
00am.
12.Whatshouldtheheadmaster’snamebewrittenas?
A.Mr.FrankMartin.B.Mr.TomAnderson.C.Mr.RichardJoseph.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.HowlonghasitbeensinceMaryandJohnlasttalkedtoeachother?
A.Morethanoneyear.B.Lessthanoneyear.C.Nearlytwoyears.
14.Wheredoesthemanworknow?
A.Inafoodcompany.B.Inauniversity.C.Inabank.
15.Whichlanguagedoesthewomanteachnow?
A.Spanish.B.Chinese.C.German.
16.Howmanychildrendoesthewomanhave?
A.2.B.3.C.4.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatistheweatherprobablylikenow?
A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Windy
18.WheredidMattbeginhis29,000-milejourney?
A.InHawaii.B.InSamoa.
19.HowmanyhoursdidMatt’slongestsingleflightlast?
A.15.5hours.B.16.5hours.C.16hours.
20.Whatmightthespeakerdo?
A.Ashowhost.B.Afisherman.C.Aweatherforecaster.
第二部分阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
ThesemessagesarepostedtoHomestayWebHostsbygueststhroughouttheworld.
Messageboardforadvertisementsfromguests
KanaeMasuda*
(Japan)
IwillstudyCantonese(粤语)inCUHKfromthisSeptember.I’mlookingformyroomduringtheperiodbeforethesemesterbegins(10-14Sep.)...more
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(Japan)
Hi,I’mMisaandI’m23yearsold.I’macollegestudentinNewYork.I’mmovingtoSeattleinSeptemberandamlookingforahostfamily…more
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(UnitedStates)
Hi,mynameisMinhPhanandI’mafemaleinternationalhighschoolstudent(arisingsophomore).IgotoaprivateschoolinMansfieldandsoIwould…more
IslamNassar*
(Egypt)
Sohere,inJapan,Iwilltellyoumoreaboutmyselfandmyinquiry.IamIslamfromEgypt,a24-year-old(male)whoisgoingtostart…more
Julie*
(China)
IwanttofindahomestaynearWinterParkHighSchoolorHagertyHighSchoolformy14-year-olddaughter.Wehopethehomestayfamilycanprovidemeals…more
MasayukiMoriyama*
(Japan)
Hello.I’m23yearsold.I’manexchangestudentandI’meagertohaveabetterunderstandingofEnglishculture.SoIamgladifyoucanteachEnglish...more
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(Japan)
Nicetomeetyou.I’mMegumiMatsuie.IhaveaplanaboutworkingonholidaywithmyfriendinAustraliaforSep.2,2017.Ifyouwouldn’t...more
21.Whydopeopleplacethoseadvertisements?
A.Tohuntforjobs.B.Toseekhostfamilies.
C.Toapplytouniversities.D.Tolearnforeignlanguages.
22.Whomightprefertoliveinyourhomeifyou’reanexperiencedEnglishteacher?
A.MinhPhan.B.IslamNassar.C.KanaeMasuda.D.MasayukiMoriyama.
23.Whereisthepassagelikelytoappear?
A.Inanewspaper.B.Inashow.C.Onawebsite.D.Inamagazine.
B
TheextraordinarypricepaidforthelastLeonardodaVinci’spaintinginprivatehandshasresultedinafeveredguessatthebuyer—butsofarthenewowner’sidentityisinscrutable.
Christie’s,theauction(拍卖)housethatsold“SalvatorMundi”inNewYorkonWednesday,hasremainedsilentaboutwhopaid$450mforthe500-year-oldwork—apricethatsetaworldauctionrecord.Withthepoolofpossiblebuyerslimitedtobillionairesandaveryfewinstitutions,someintheartworldaretryingtonarrowitdowntoaregionornationality.
ThomasSeydoux,anartadviserandformerheadofImpressionistandModemArtatChristie’s,suspectsthatthebidderis“newmoney”,becausethebiddingwentupin“wildincreases”-atonestagejumpingfrom$370mto$400m.HeguessedthatthebuyermightbeabillionairefromAsia,basedoncurrenttrendsintheworldoffineartauctions.
OthershavesuggestedaGulfroyalorbillionaire—perhapsfromQatar,whichhaslavishly(大量地)collectedart,orAbuDhabi,whichhasjustopenedabranchoftheLouvremuseum.TheAbuDhabibranchhasaLeonardo’spainting,“Labelleferronniere”,onloanfromtheLouvreinParisbutlacksitsown.
“SalvatorMundi”hasatroubledhistory.Itwassoldfor£45atSotheby’sinLondonin1958,whenitwasthoughtto6acopy,butby2011ithadbeenacceptedasaworkentirelybyLeonardo,whenitwasincludedinanexhibitionattheNationalGalleryinLondon.Itwasthenreportedlyboughtfor$75m-$80mbyartadviserYvesBouvier,whosoldittoRussiancollectorDmitryRybolovlevfor$127.5m.
MrRybolovlevsaid,“ThankstotheprofessionalismandexpertiseofChristie’s,therecord-breakingsaleofDaVinci’s‘SalvatorMundi’hashelpedbringbacksomeofthevalueofthecollection.”
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inscrutable”mean?
A.availableB.unknownC.uncontroversialD.determined
25.WhatmightThomasSeydoux’sAsian“newmoney”bebasedon?
A.ThenumberofwealthypeopleinAsia.B.Thetrendofwealthypeoplecollectingart.
C.Thereasonablewaythebuyerbidforthepainting.D.Theaggressivewaythebidderdroveuptheprice.
26.WhatdidRybolovlev’swordssuggest?
A.Thesaleofthepaintingreflecteditsvalue.B.Heregrettedhavingpossessedthepainting.
C.Thehighbidforthepaintingwasridiculous.D.Christie’staughtushowtoappreciatethepainting.
27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?
A.TroubledHistoryof“SalvatorMundi”B.HuntforNewMasterofRecord-breakingDaVinci
C.TheMostExpensivePaintingEverSoldD.“SalvatorMundi”Painting’sBuyertoBeTold
C
Thefirsttrulyautonomouscars—vehiclesthatdrivedownthestreetswithnoonebehindthewheel—havefinallyarrived.
Waymo,whichbeganlifeasGoogle’sself-drivingcarproject,announcedthatithadletitsdriverlesscarslooseinpartsofPhoenix,Arizona,withnobodyinthefrontseatstotakeoverincaseofemergency.MembersofthepublictakingpartinaWaymotrialinthedesertcityinthesouth-westUSwillbeabletoorderthevehiclestocomethroughanapp“inthenextfewmonths”,thegroupsaid.
Potentiallyoneofthemostrevolutionary(革命性的)newtechnologies,aswellasoneofthemostadvertised,driverlesscarshavebeenatthecentreofaracebetweenbigautomakersandtechnologycompanies.Butwhileanumberofgroupsaretestingthetechnologyonthestreetswithback-updriversbehindthewheel,mostbelievetheapproachoffullautonomyisatleasttwoyearsaway.
Googleshockedtheautoindustrywhenitfirstshowedabasicversionofitsdriverlesstechnologysevenyearsago,andittheninvestedmorethan$lbninautonomousvehicleresearch.
Rivals(竞争对手)admititstillhasatechnologylead,thoughskepticsquestionwhethertheartificialintelligenceisgoodenoughtorespondtothemanyunforeseeneventsthatcouldoccurontheroad.
Waymobelievesitisthefirstcompanytoreachastandardknowninthedriverlesscarworldaslevel4,meaningitscarscandriveunderfullautonomyinpresetareasthathavebeencarefullymappedoutandtested.Uber,GeneralMotors,AptivPLC,BMWandothershavebeenconductingtestingtoreachlevel4,butallofthemstillkeepahumaninthedriver’sseat.
28.Whatshouldpeopledointhedriverlesscartest?
A.Takeoverinanemergency.B.Callforacarwithoutanapp.
C.Letthecaroperateinfullautonomy.D.Testthecarinadesertedplace.
29.Thethirdparagraphmaybeusedtoshow.
A.Google’sdriverlesstechnologyisreallyadvanced
B.Waymowillbewidelyacknowledgedtwoyearslater
C.driverlesscarswilldamagetheentireautomobilemarket
D.thetechnologyofdriverlesscarsisdevelopingtoofast
30.WhyisWaymoconfidentabouttryingoutitsfirstdriverlesscars?
A.Becauseitalreadyinventedabasicversion.
B.Becauseithasatechnologyleadinthisarea.
C.Becauseithasreachedfull,level4autonomy.
D.Becauseitscarscandrivewhereverapersonlikes.
31.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheself-drivingcar?
A.Supportive.B.Opposed.C.Skeptical.D.Objective.
D
Asia’smountainglaciers(冰川)willloseatleastathirdoftheirmassthroughglobalwarmingbythecentury’send,withseriousconsequencesformillionsofpeoplewhorelyonthemforfreshwater,researchersh