河北省衡水中学2018届高三第十次模拟考试英语试题+Word版含答案Word文档下载推荐.doc
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4.WhatdoesthemanthinkofhisHarryPotterbook?
A.Fakebutworthreading.
B.Cheaperandinteresting.
C.Cheaperbutnotworthbuying.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Buyinganapartment. B.Usingpublictransport. C.Plantingsometrees.
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.WhatwillthemandoforSteve?
A.Writeanarticle. B.Takephotos. C.Goshopping.
7.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?
A.OnFriday. B.Atnoon. C.Inthemorning.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatmakesthewomanupset?
A.Economicstress. B.Lossofhercreditcard. C.Presentforherfriends.
9.Whatcausesthewoman’stroubleaccordingtotheman?
A.Herattitudetolife.
B.Herconsumptionconcept.
C.Herrelationshipwithfriends.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whydoesthewomanreplytoaman’sarticleintheforum?
A.Becauseshehasdifferentideas.
B.Becauseshewantstohelphim.
C.Becauseshedislikeshim.
11.Whatdoesthewomanenjoydoing?
A.Makingfriends. B.Discussingsomethingonline. C.Choosingtopics.
12.Howdoesthewomanfightintheforum?
A.Byattacking B.Byshooting. C.Bydebating.
听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。
13.Whydidthemancomebacklate?
A.Hehurthishandsandknees.
B.HewenttopubwithJulie.
C.Hewaitedalongtimeforthebus.
14.WhathappenedtoJulie?
A.Shewasfined. B.Shegotinjured. C.Shehadanaccident.
15.Wherewasthewitness?
A.Outsidethepub. B.Atabusstop. C.Inhiscar.
16.Whatwastheoldladydoinginthemiddleoftheroad?
A.Lookingforsomething.
B.Strugglingtostandup.
C.Tryingtoseekhelp.
听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。
17.WhendidAlfredNobeldie?
A.In1906. B.In1901. C.In1896.
18.WhichprizeisonlyaNoblePrizeinname?
A.TheNobelPeacePrize.
B.TheNobelMedicinePrize.
C.TheNobelEconomicsPrize.
19.Whatshouldthejudgesdowiththediscussionsaboutwinners?
A.Keepthemsecret. B.Makethemknown. C.Writethemdown.
20.Whymustscientistswaitfor50yearsfortheirawards?
A.Towaitformorebreakthroughs.
B.Totesttheirdevotiontotheircareer.
C.Toseetheeffectoftheirachievements.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
ComeandspeakaweekwithusatGreenandGoldCampontheSacramentoCampus!
Daysarefilledwithscavengerhunts,riverwalks,theChallengeCenter,wateractivities,artsandcrafts,gamesandmore!
YouradventurebeginsatSacramentoState.
AwesomeActivities:
·
Orienteering
Scavengerhunt
Ropescourse
Artsandcrafts
Cookingoutdoors
Campusmuseums
Funinthesun
Riverwalk
Funandeducationalgames
Leavenotraceprinciples
Swimming
CampsDatesandDetails
Week1:
6/1/2017-6/5/2017
Week2:
6/7/2017-6/11/2017
6/12/2017-6/16/2017
Week4:
6/19/2017-6/23/2017
Week3:
6/26/2017-6/30/2017
Week6:
7/10/2017-7/14/2017
Howmuchdoesthiscampcost?
Thiscampisonly$290foranentireweekofmemoriesandfriendshipsthatwilllastalifetime.
Aminimumdepositof50%perchild,percampisrequiredforallregistrations(non-refundable).Fullpaymentisdue14dayspriortocampstart.
Whendoesthecampbegin/end?
Drop-offforGreenandGoldCampbeginseachmorningat8:
00am.Campactivitiesbeginat8:
30eachdayandendat5:
00pm.Allchildrenmustbepickedupnolaterthan5:
00pm.Latepick-upswillresultina$10fee.
Whatdoesmychildneedtobringtothecamp
PeakAdventureswillprovideamorningandafternoonsnack,butyourchildneedstobringhis/herownbagluncheveryday.Wealsodowateractivities,sobesuretoincludeaswimsuitandatoweleachdaysotheycanparticipate.Wesuggestpackingthefollowingitemseachday:
T-shirt
Shorts
Sweatshirt
Tennisshoes
Towel
Sunscreen
Daypack
Waterbottle
Lunch
Sunglasses
Hat/Visor
Lip
Swim-suit
Watershoes
Campmusthaveaminimumofsixcampersfortheprogramtorun.Noguarantees.Youwillreceiveafullrefundforanycancelledcamps.
CALLUSAT916-278-6321FORMOREINFORMATIONANDTORESERVEYOURYOUTHCAMPSPOTTODAY.
21.Whatwilllearnatthecamp?
A.Holdingyourfootprints. B.Huntingforsmallanimals.
C.Adventuringintheforest. D.Playinggamesintheriver.
22.Ifyouarelatetofetchyourkidtwiceaweek,youhavetopay________.
A.$155 B.$310 C.$145 D.$300
23.Whatmustyoubringtojointhecamp?
A.AT-shirtandasweatshirt.
B.Tennisshoesandwatershoes.
C.Aswimsuitandatowel.
D.Sunscreenandsunglasses.
B
Ayoungwomansitsaloneincafé
sippingteaandreadingabook.Shepausesbrieflytowriteinanearbynotepadbeforeshowingherwordstoapassingcafé
waiter:
“Wherearethetoiletsplease?
”ThisisafamiliarsceneinTokyo’sso-called“silentcafes”,wherecustomersarenotallowedtospeak,andonlycommunicatebywritinginnotepads.
TheconceptrisesbyadesiretobealoneamongyourJapanese,asituationbroughtbyeconomicuncertainly,ashiftintraditionalfamilysupportstructuresandthegrowingsocialisolation.Thephenomenonisnotlimitedtocoffeeshopsbutcoverseverythingfromsilentdiscos,whereparticipantsdancealonewearingwirelessheadphonesconnectedtotheDJ,toproductssuchassmalldesktentsdesignedfoeconversation-freeprivacyintheoffice.OneKyotocompanyevenofferssinglewomentheopportunitytohavea“onewomanwedding”–afullbridalaffair,completewithwhitedressandceremony,andtheonlythingmissingisthegroom.Thetrendhasitsownmediaexpression–“botchi-zoku”,referringtoindividualswhoconsciouslychoosetosothingscompletelyontheirown.
Onerecentweekdayafternoon,ChihiroHigashikokubaru,a23-year-oldnurse,travelled90minutesfromherhome,toTokyoonherdayoffinordertoenjoysomesolotime.Speakingquietlyattheentranceofthecafé
MissHigashikokubarusaid:
“IheardaboutthisplaceviaTwitterandIliketheideaofcominghere.Iworkasanurseandit’salwaysverybusy.ThereareveryfewquietplacesinTokyo,andit’sabigbusycity.Ijustwanttocomeandsitsomewherequietlyonmyown.I’mgoingtodrinkacupofteaandmaybedosomedrawings.Iliketheideaofaquiet,calmatmosphere.”
ThedesiretobeisolatedisnotanewconceptinJapan,hometoanestimated3.6million“hikikomori”–amoreextremeexampleofsocialrecluses(隐士)whowithdrawcompletelyfromsociety.
24.Whatisspecialaboutthe“silentcafé
”?
A.Itprovidesvariousteaandbooks.
B.Peoplearenotallowedtocommunicate.
C.Ithasattractedmanypopularyoungpeople.
D.Itoffersservicebywritingnotbyspeaking.
25.WhichofthefollowingaccountsfortheideaofbeingaloneinJapan?
A.Theincreasingsocialisolation.
B.Thestableeconomicsituation.
C.Therisingdemandforprivacy.
D.Therapiddevelopmentofinternet.
26.WhatdoweknowaboutHigashikokubaru?
A.Shedoesn’tliketobeanurse.
B.Shedoesn’tlikethelifeinbigcities.
C.Sheenjoyshersolotimeinaquietplace.
D.ShetravelledtoTokyoonherworkdays.
27.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Silentcafes B.LonelyJapanese
C.Onewomanwedding D.SocialreclusesinJapan
C
Oneformofsocialprejudiceagainstolderpeopleisthebeliefthattheycannotunderstandorusemoderntechnology.Activitieslikeplayingcomputergames,goingontheNetanddownloadingMP3sareonlyfortheyoungsters.Isn’titunfairthatolderpeopleenjoyingacomputergameshouldbefrowned(皱眉)uponbytheirchildrenandgrandchildren?
Nowadaysolderpeoplehavemorecontrolovertheirlivesandtheyplayafullpartinsociety.Moreover,betterhealthcarehasleftmorepeopleintheirsixtiesandseventiesfeelingfitandactiveafterretirement.Mentalactivity,aswellasphysicalexercise,cancontributetobetterhealth.Playingcomputergamesisaveryeffectivewayofexercisingthebrain.
Whenpersonalcomputerswerefirstintroduced,mostolderpeopledidn’tbelievetheywouldeverfamiliarizethemselveswithit.Nowcomputershavebeenaroundforafewgenerationsandretiredpeoplehavegraduallybecomemorerelaxedaboutusingthemforfun.Gamersover65preferplayingpuzzlegamesandcardgames.KateStevens,aged72,says:
“Ifinditveryrelaxing.It’snotverydemanding,butyoustillneedtoconcentrate.”
Anotherdevelopmentthathasfavored“greygames”isachangeinthetypeofvideogamesavailableonthemarket.There’sagreatervarietyofgamestochoosefrom,includingmoreintellectualandcomplexstrategy(策略)andsimulation(模拟)games.InternetChessandTrainSimulatorareamongthemostpopularofthese.TrainSimulatorisbasedonreal-worldrailactivities.Playerscanchoosefromavarietyofchallengers,suchaskeepingtoastrict-timetableandusinghelperenginesduringawinterstorm.
Somepeoplearguethat“greygamers”simplydon’thavetheskillsrequiredforcomputergames,andthatteenagersarebetter.Thiscouldn’tbefurtherfromthetruth.Mostcomputergamesrequirethekindofanalyticalthinkingthatimproveswithpractice,whichmeansthat