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高三英语第四次模拟考试试题II
2019-2020年高三英语第四次模拟考试试题(II)
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),第I卷1至10页,第II卷11至12页,共12页。
满分
150分,考试时间120分钟。
考生作答时,须将答案答在答题卡上,在本试题卷、草稿纸上答题无效。
考
试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。
注意事项:
19.必须使用3B铅笔在答题卡上将所选答案对应标号涂黑。
3.第I卷共两部分,共计100分。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共100分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30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。
每段对话后有一道小题,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.
Whatwillthewomandotonight?
A.Beavolunteer
B.Beaguest.
C.Buyaticket.
2.
Whatdidthespeakersjustbuy?
A.Amicrowave.
B.Stayathomeforawhile.
C.Afridge
3.
Whatisthemanthinkingabout?
A.Foodforbreakfast.
B.Thelifeofafarmer.
C.Thenoisefromhisneighbors.
4.
Howmucharethechickensandwiches?
A.$6.
B.$12.
C.$18.
5.
Whatwillthemanprobablydo?
A.Quitethebandtoday.
B.Jointhechessclublater.
C.Forgetaboutthechessclub.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分33.5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。
听完每段对话或独白前,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秒钟的做答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whydoesthewomanfeeltired?
A.Sherecentlygavebirth.
B.Shehastoworkallthetime.
C.Herbabyisawakeallnight.
7.Whatdidthedoctortellthewoman?
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A.Herbabywashealthy.
B.Sheshouldhireababysitter.
C.It’snormalforbabiestocry.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?
A.The23rdfloor.B.The15thfloor.C.The5thfloor.
9.Whodoesthewomanblamefortheirsituation?
A.Theman.B.TheHELPbutton.C.Thewomanwiththegroceries.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
Whatdoesthewomanthinksheknowstheman?
Shehasseenhimsomewhereinheropinion.
She’sseenamoviewithhim.
Sheusedtoexercisetogetherwithhim.
Howdoesthemanmostlikelyfeel?
A.Grateful.B.Confused.C.Angry.
12.Whatisthelastplacethatthewomanmentions?
A.Amovietheather.B.Afitnesscenter.C.Acoffeeshop.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WherewillJanetJackson’stourbegin?
A.InNewYork.B.InLosAngeles.C.InVancouver.
WhathappenedlastMonday?
Jackson’snewsongcameout.
Jacksonattendedanawardshow.
Jackson’snewjewelrylinecameout.
WhatcanwelearnaboutJackson’snecklace?
Itismadeofwhitegold.
Itisshapedlikeastar.
Itisherfavouritepieceofjewelry.
Whomightthemanbe?
A.Thewoman’shusband.B.Ahost.C.Ajewelrydesigner.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatdoesthespeakerdo?
A.Heisastudent.B.He’sacoach.C.He’sahighschoolprincipal.
18.Whatishappeningthisweekend?
A.Agraduationceremony.B.Aschoolget-together.C.Afootballgame.
Whatisthespeaker’sadvice?
Trainasmuchasyoucan.
Takeadvantageofallopportunitiestolearn.
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C.Don’ttakecollegetooseriously.
20.What’sthebigeducationalprocess?
A.Learninginlife.B.Readingtextbooks.C.Listeningtolectures.
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
Ihavebeenwatchingmydaughtersplaysportssincetheywerefour,andhavebeenshockedathowsomeparentsinthecrowdbehave.
Atsoccergames,whenmygirlswereveryyoung,parentswouldbescreamingattheirchildrentogettheirheadsintothegame,tocharge,to“get”anopposingplayer,orto“killit.”Iunderstandparentswanttoencouragetheirchildrenandtheirteam—butatsomepointitbeestoomuch.
MydaughterGraceisahighschoolandAAU(AssociationofAmericanUniversities)basketballplayerandaverygoodoneatthat.Duringarecentgame,aparentsittingnearmewasshoutingloudlytoherdaughter,standingup,expressingdispleasureaboutthewayherteamwasplayingand,duringhalftime,speakingloudlyaboutherpersonallife.Afterhavingherinmyearformorethanhalfofthegame,IwassoputoffthatIhadtomove.
Admittedly,Iamthequietparentatgames.Iclapfortheschoolgirlswhentheymakewonderfulplays.Forthemostpart,however,Iremainsilent.Shoutingoutmakesthemnervous.
IaskedGracetoweighinonthis,andshetellsme:
“Someparentsbeeextremelyemotionallyinvestedinsportsgames,whichcanbeeaproblemfortheplayers.Theworstthingiswhenpeoplepointoutthat‘crazyparent,’andtheydon’tknowthat’syourparent.”
Iamallforparentspectatorscheeringontheirchildrenandtherestoftheteam.ButIhopeyoucancheeryourchildrenoninapositiveway.Shoutingthingslike,“Where’syourhead?
”“Goafterher!
”isnot,inmyview,thewaytocheeronhighschoolstudentsoryoungerchildren.
Ifyouhavenothingpositivetosay,holdyourtongue.Ifyoufindyourselfstrugglingtokeep
ittogether,getsomefreshairduringhalftime.
21.
Unabletostandthemothernearby,theauthor
.
A.toldhertoshutup
B.foundanotherseat
C.askedGraceforhelp
D.refusedtotalktoher
22.
InGrace’sopinion,crazyparentsintheaudiencewillmakeplayersfeel
.
A.helpless
B.impatient
C.scared
D.ashamed
23.
Theauthorisagainstparentspectators
.
A.keepingsilentallthetime
B.sayingunpleasantwords
C.cheeringontheplayers
D.leavingduringhalftime
24.
Whoaretheintendedreadersofthetext?
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A.Parents.B.Teenageplayers.C.Soccerspectators.D.Coaches.
B
RidingSchool:
Youcanstarthorse-ridingatanyage.Chooseprivateorgrouplessonsanyweekday.Thereare10kilometersoftracksandpathsforleisurelyridesacrossfarmlandandopencountry.Youwillneedaridinghat.
OpeningHours:
MondaythroughFriday:
9:
00a.m.-8:
30p.m.(3:
30p.m.onSaturdays)Phone:
(412)396-6754Fax:
(412)396-6752
SailingClub:
OurYoungSailor’sCourseleadstotheStage1Sailingqualification.Youwilllearnhowtosailsafelyandthecoursealsocoverssailingtheoryandfirstaid.Havefunwithothercoursemembers,afterwardsintheclubroom.Thereare10weeklytwo-hourlessons.
OpeningHours:
Tuesdays:
6:
00p.m.-8:
00p.m.
Phone:
(412)396-6644Fax:
(412)396-6644
DivingCentre:
Ourexperiencedinstructorsofferone-monthcoursesindeep-seadivingforbeginners.Therearetwoeveninglessonsaweek,inwhichyoulearntobreatheunderwaterandusetheequipmentsafely.Youonlyneedswimmingcostumeandatowel.Reducedratesforcouples.
OpeningHours:
MondayandFriday:
6:
30p.m.-8:
30p.m.
Phone:
(412)396-6312Fax:
(412)396-6706
MedicalCenter:
ThestaffoftheMedicalCenteraimtoprovideconvenientandprehensivemedicalcaretostudentsandstaffoftheuniversity.Thecenteriswellequippedandthestaffherearetrainedtodealwithabroadrangeofmedicalproblems.Bothfemaleandmaledoctorsaswellasnursingstaffareavailableforconsultation.Also,allkindsofmedicinesaresoldhereandarecheaperforstudentsthanotherdrugstores.
OpeningHours:
24hoursfromMondaytoSunday
Phone:
(412)396-6649Fax:
(412)396-6648
WatersportsClub:
Weuseatwo-kilometerlengthofriverforspeedboatracing,andwater-skiing.Abeginners’courseconsistsoften20-minutelessons.Youwilllearntohandleboatssafelyandconfidently,butmustbeabletoswim.Theclubisinaconvenientcentralpositionandisopendailyfrom9a.m.to4p.m.,withlessonsallthroughtheday.
OpeningHours:
MondaythroughFriday:
9:
00a.m.-4:
00p.m.
Phone:
(412)396-6899Fax:
(412)396-6890
Ifyouwanttoswimandenjoyactivitieswhicharefastandabitdangerous,youshouldjoin________.
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A.DivingCentreB.RidingSchoolC.WatersportsClubD.SailingClub
26.Ifyouwanttoexperienceanewactivityinthecountrysideinthemornings,youmayfax____.
A.(412)396-6752B.(412)396-6648C.(412)396-6890D.(412)396-6706
Ifyouareplanningtoexploretheoceandepths,youshouldattendyourlessonsat________.
MondaythroughFriday:
9:
00a.m.-8:
30p.m.
24hoursfromMondaytoSunday
C.Tuesdays:
6:
00p.m.-8:
00p.m.
D.MondayandFriday:
6:
30p.m.-8:
30p.m.
28.WhichisNOTtheconveniencethattheMedicalCenterprovides?
A.Welltrainedstaffmembers.B.Nurseryfornewly-bornbabies
C.Goodequipment.D.Variouslessexpensivemedicines.
C
Tohelpmakeupforsleeplostduringmarathonnightflights,migrating(迁徙)birdstakehundredsofpowernap(小睡)duringtheday,eachlastingafewseconds.
Everyautumn,Swainson’sthrushes(画眉)flyupto3,000milesfromtheirbreedinggroundsinnorthernCanadaandAlaskatowinterinCentralandSouthAmerica.espring,thebirdsmakethelongtripback.
Thebirdsflymostlyatnightandoftenforlonghoursatatime,leavinglittletimeforsleep.Sotogetthroughthesetiresomeperiods,thrushes,duringautumnandspringwhenthebirdsarenormallymigrating,changetheirsleeppatterns,stayingawakeatnightandrestingduringday.Butinsteadofsleepingforalongperiodatatime,thebirdstookseveralnapsaday,eachonelastingonly9secondsonaverage.
Thethrushesalsomixeduptheirshut-eyesessionswithtwootherformsofsleep.Inone,calledunilateraleyeclosure,orUEC,thebirdsrestedoneeyeandonehalfoftheirbrainswhiletheirothereyeandhalfbrainremainedopenandactive,protectingthemfromdanger.
Thebirdsalsooccasionallyslippedintoanotherstate,onethatanycollegestudentwhohaseverbeenstuckinaboringlecturecanrelateto.Calleddrownsiness(睡意),thisstateischaracterizedbyapartialshuttingofbotheyesthatstillallowsforsomevisualprocessing.
“Intermsofquality,drowsinessmaybelessusefulthannormalsleep,butitmayalsobesafer.”saidFuchs.
What’sinterestingisthatevenanimalsshouldmakeupforsleeploss.Thataneedforsleepcannotbelosteveninthesebirdsmeansth