届高三第一次模拟考试英语试题无答案2.docx

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平罗中学2016届高三第一次模拟考试

英语试题

第I卷(选择题,共100分)

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和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatisthewomantryingtodo?

A.Readabook.B.Watchamovie.C.Workonthecomputer.

2.Whenwillthegirllearnhowtosurf?

A.In5years.B.In10years.C.In15years.

3.WhyisthewomaninTexas?

A.Forfun.B.Forbusiness.C.Forstudy.

4.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?

A.Careers.B.Healthproblems.C.Typesofhospitals.

5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheparrot?

A.He’sfunny.B.He’squiet.C.He’sallergictojuice.

第二节(共5小题;每小题l.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.Whatisthedog’sname?

A.Harry.B.Yoda.C.Luke.

7.Whatisthedoglike?

A.Youngandfast.B.Oldandloyal.C.Bigandscary.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatdoesthewomanshowthemanfirst?

A.Jupiter. B.Mars.C.TheNorthStar.

9.Whomightthewomanbe?

A.Adoctor.B.Ascientist.C.Anartist.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whendidthemanseethebear?

A.Atabout9:

15a.m.B.Atabout9:

30a.m.C.Atabout9:

45a.m.

11.Howdidthebearacttowardtheman?

A.Itattackedhim.B.Itshoweditsteeth.C.Itranawayquickly.

12.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthebear?

A.Itisn’tverydangerous.

B.Itisabeautifulbrownbear.

C.Itoftenattacksrunnersinspring.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutrockmusic?

A.Itcomesfromtheheart.

B.It’ssomethingyouhavetothinkabout.

C.Itnevergetsboring.

14.Whatdidthewomanlooklike?

A.Shehadlongblackhair.

B.Sheworeleatherclothes.

C.Sheneverworepants.

15.Whatwasthenameofthewoman’sband?

A.UpYourAlley.B.TheBlackhearts.C.RockandRoll

16.Whatdoesthewomansuggestintheend?

A.Shedidn’tactuallyhavemuchinfluence.

B.Peoplestilldon’tunderstandher.

C.Shestillwantstoperform.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthetopicofthetalk?

A.Badbehaviorinschools.

B.Neweducationmethods.

C.Makingkidshealthier.

18.WhoisAshantiBranch?

A.Anassistantprincipal.

B.ThecompanyfounderofErgotron.

C.AparentofastudentatMonteraMiddleSchool.

19.Accordingtotheradiointerview,whatisdifficultforstudentstodo?

A.Sitstillinclass.

B.Adjusttotheneweducationsystem.

C.Workindependentlyonassignments.

20.Whatwasthesolutiontotheproblem?

A.Moreteachers.B.Shorterclasstime.C.Differentfurniture.

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。

A

Whenyoudon’thaveanythingplannedforthedayorit’srainyoutsideandyourchildrenarestuckinthehouse,whynotsitaroundandtellthemriddles?

Tellingriddleswillmakeyourfamilylaughandsometimesevenscratchtheirheads,tryingtofigureoutwhattheansweris.

Riddleshavebeenapastimeforcenturies.Notonlyhaveriddlesbeensomethingforpassingthetime,buttheyhavealsobeenusedtopassonsecretinformationduringtheSecondWorldWar.EventheancientGreeksusedriddles.Theywouldtellriddlesatpartiesandwhoeverwasthefirsttogetthemrightwouldreceiveprize.

Mostriddlesusewordsthathavedoublemeaningsorsharethesamesoundlike“hear”and“here”.Soinordertogettheriddle,youwillhavetodosomecreativethinkingandthinkofallthepossibilitiesofdifferentwords.Thedifficultyoffiguringouttheriddleisbasedontheriddleitself.Theriddlehastoprovideyouwithenoughcluestocometotherightanswer,butthatdoesn’tmeanthattheclueshavetobeeasy.

Ifyouarelookingtotellriddlesbutdon’tknowany,youcanlookonlineandyouwillfindalargenumberofsitesthatwillhavehundredsofdifferentriddlestochoosefrom.Ifyouwouldliketolooksomewhereelsethenyoucouldlookatyourlocalbookstore,whereyouwillbeabletofindmanydifferentbookswiththousandsofriddlestochoosefrom.Youcanevenfindwebsitesandbooksthatwilltellyouhowtowriteyourownriddles.

Afteryouhavefoundsomeresourcesthathavedifferentriddles,youwillneedtoreadthroughthemtofindtherightonesforyouandyourfamily:

Youwillalsoneedtomakesurethatyourkidswillhaveachancetofigureouttheanswers.Sotakeyourtimeandchoosethefightfamilyriddlestotell.

21.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Torecommendaninterestingfamilyactivity.

B.Tostresstheimportanceoffamilyactivities.

C.Toencouragechildrentoreadmorebooks.

D.Tointroducethehistoryofriddles.

22.Fromthetextweknowthatriddles_______.

A.donothaveenoughcluesB.haveaverylonghistory

C.wereusedinWorldWarOneD.werefirstusedinancientRome

23.InParagraph3,theauthormainly________.

A.discusseshowriddlesarecreated

B.explainswhyfiddlesareinteresting

C.tellspeoplehowtosolveriddles

D.showsthebenefitsoftellingriddles

24.Tocollectriddles,theauthorsuggests________.

A.onewayB.twowaysC.threewaysD.fourways

B

AnewwordhassuddenlybecomewildlypopularinChina—“tuhao”—whichlooselymeans“nouveauriche”.Therehavebeenmorethan100millionreferencestotheword“tuhao”onsocialmediasinceearlySeptember.

It’sbeingusedtodescribeeverythingfromthenewpeople’sdailybuilding,toexpensivecelebrityweddingsfullofmillionaires,andthenewgold-colorediPhone.

InChinese“tu”meansearthand“hao”meansrich.Tosaysomeoneistuhaoistoimplytheycomefromapoorpeasantbackground,andhavemadeitrichquickly—butdon’tquitehavethemannerstogoalongwithit.“It’sliketheterm‘nouveauriche’”,saysProfessorSteveTsangattheSchoolofContemporaryChineseStudiesinNottingham,“buthasevenmorenegativemeanings,suggestingacertainvulgarity(粗俗).”

“Tuhao”isactuallyanoldword,datingbackperhapsasfarastheSouthernDynasty—1,500yearsago,butithasalwaysmeantsomethingratherdifferent.Duringthecommunistrevolution,fromthe1920stoearly1950s,itwaswidelyusedtorefertolandholdersandgentry(乡绅)whowouldoftendobadthingstothosebeneaththem.

ThisnewusageofthetermtookoffinSeptemberafterawidely-sharedjokeaboutarich,butunhappyman,whogoestoaBuddhistmonkforadvice,expectingtobetoldtoliveamoresimplelife.Themonkrepliesinsteadwithasentence,“Tuhao,let’sbefriends!

ChineseInternetusersarehighlycreativeintheiruseoflanguage,andareconstantlyinventing,andre-inventingwordsasawayofgettingpastcensorship(审查)rules.Butinthiscase,itspopularityseemstobedowntothefactthatitexpressesChina’schangingsocietysowell—manypeoplesneeratthosewithwealth,butaresecretlyjealous.

25.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Tuhao,anewlypopularwordinChinaB.ThelonghistoryofTuhao

C.ThenewusageofTuhaoD.Tuhao,anewly-inventedChineseword

26.WhichofthefollowingmayNOTbeconsidered“tuhao”?

A.Avulgarnouveauriche.B.Alandholder.

C.Aquick-richpeasantwithoutpropermanners.D.ABuddhistmonk.

27.Thelastbutoneparagraphmainlytellsus________.

A.whatthenewusageofthewordis

B.howthewordbecomespopularagain

C.whytheunhappymanwenttotheBuddhistmonk

D.whatadvicethemonkgavetheunhappyman

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthelastparagraphmean?

A.Respect.B.Envy.C.Laugh.D.Disbelieve.

C

Asachild,visitingthezoowasmoreapunishmentthanatreat.Ididn’tfindthechimps’teapartiesfunny,northebirdshowsentertaining.Feedingtimeforsealswaslesspainful,buttheirperformancesstillseemedliketheybelongedmoreinacircus.

AndIhatedcircuses,especiallytheanimalacts—menteasinglions,girlsbalancingonelephantsandmonkeysplayingfootball.Iknewthateverytrickacircusanimaldidwasunnatural,achievedthroughstricttrainingandquitepossiblycruelty.

Happily,duringmylifetimepublicattitudesandthelawhavechanged.Circusesusingwildanimalsarenowalmostextinct,andzooshavedefinitelyevolved.

Whenmychildrenwereyoung,Ioccasionallytookthemtoourlocalzoo.Theelephantswereintinycagesandthegorillaslookedboredastheysatpeelingbananasandstaringatteasingvisitors.Eachcagehadasignwhichlistedtheanimal’snameandwhereitcamefrom.But,backthen,therewaslittleinformationincludedabouttheenvironmentalchallengestheyfaced.

Asaresult,environmentalistsandanimalloversoftenopposezoos.“Animalsbelonginthewild,”isacommon—andunderstandable—complaint.Butwhatdotheanimalsthemselvesprefer?

Generallyspeaking,zooanimalshavealongerlife.But—youmayprotest—theyarenotfree.What?

Freetobehuntedandkilled,freetodieofhungerorthirst?

Maybesittinginacageeatingbananasisn’tsobad.

Notthatsuchconditionsareacceptableinmodernzoos,duetotheworkofBIAZA,theBritishandIrishAssociationofZoosandAquariums.ThesedayseveryzoorequiresBIAZA’sapprovaltooperate,andtheassociationsetsthestandards,observesconditionsinzoosanddevelopsanimal-researchprogrammes,bothintheUKandabroad.BIAZAalsoorganisestheanimalexchangesbetweenzoosallovertheworld.

Consequently,today,mostzooanimalsarebornandraisedinzoos,liveinlarge,comfortableenclosuresandarecaredforbywell-trained,knowledgeableandcaringzooemployees.Ofcourseit’snosubstituteforlivinginthewildbutunfortunatelythisisn’talwayspossible.Meanwhile,whynotvisityourlocalzooanddecideforyourself?

29.Thepassageismainlyabout__________.

A.

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