河南省安阳一中届高三第三次模拟考试英语试题含部分解析文档格式.docx
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请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouttheplay?
A.Thestory.B.Theending.C.Theactor.
2.Whichplacearethespeakerstryingtofind?
A.Ahotel.B.Abank.C.Arestaurant.
3.Atwhattimewillthetwospeakersmeet?
A.5:
20.B.5:
10.C.4:
40.
4.Whatwillthemando?
A.Changetheplan.B.Waitforaphonecall.C.Sortthingsout.
5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?
A.Seeafilmwiththeman.
B.Offerthemansomehelp
C.Listentosomegreatmusic
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5,满分22.5分)
每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项种选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6.WhereisBen?
A.Inthekitchen.
B.Atschool.
C.Inthepark.
7.Whatwillthechildrendointheafternoon?
A.Helpsetthetable.
B.Haveaparty.
C.Dotheirhomework.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题
8.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A.AFamilyholiday.
B.Abusinesstrip.
C.Atravelplan.
9.WheredidRachelgo?
A.Spain.
B.Italy.
C.China.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Howdidthewomangettoknowaboutthird-handsmoke?
A.Fromyoungsmokers.
B.Fromanewspaperarticle.
C.Fromsomesmokingparents.
11.Whydoesthemansaythatheshouldkeepawayfrombabies?
A.Hehasjustbecomeafather.
B.Hewearsdirtyclothes.
C.Heisasmoker.
12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestsmokingparentsshoulddo?
A.Stopsmokingaltogether.
B.Smokeonlyoutsidetheirhouses.
C.Reducedangerousmatterincigarettes.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WheredoesMichelleRaycomefrom?
A.Amiddle-sizedcity.
B.Asmalltown.
C.Abigcity.
14.WhichplacewouldMichelleRaytakehervisitorstoforshopping?
A.TheZenGarden
B.TheHighlands.
C.TheRedRiverarea.
15.WhatdoesMichelleRaydoforcompletequiet?
A.Gocamping.
B.Studyinalibrary.C.Readathome.
16.Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?
A.Late-nightshopping.
B.Asianfood.
C.Louisville.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhydosomepeoplesaytheyneverhavedreamsaccordingtoDrGarfield?
A.Theyforgetabouttheirdreams.
BTheydon'
twanttotellthetruth.
C.Theyhavenobadexperiences
18.WhydidDavisstophavingdreams?
A.Hegotaseriousheartattack.
B.Hewastoosadabouthisbrother'
sdeath
C.Hewasfrightenedbyaterribledream.
19.WhatisDrGarfield'
sopinionaboutdreaming?
A.Itisveryuseful.
B.Itmakesthingsworse.
C.Itpreventsthemindfromworking.
20.Whydosomepeopleturnofftheirdreamscompletely?
A.Tosleepbetter.
B.Torecoverfromillnesses.
C.Tostayawayfromtheirproblems.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共计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
Bamboo(竹子)isoneofnature’s(自然)mostsurprisingplants.Manypeoplecallthisplantatree,butitisakindofgrass.
Likeotherkindsofgrass,abambooplantmaybecutverylowtotheground,butitwillgrowbackveryquickly.AJapanesescientistreportedonebambooplantwhichgrew1.5metres(4feet)in24hours!
BamboogrowsalmosteverywhereintheworldexceptEurope.Therearemorethan1,000kindsofbamboo.
Notallbamboolooksthesame.Somebambooplantsareverythin.Theymayonlygrowtobeafewcentimeterswidewhileothersmaygrowtomorethan30centimetres(1foot)across.Thisplantalsocomesindifferentcolors,fromyellowtoblacktogreen.
Bamboohasbeenusedtomakemanythingssuchashatsandkitchentools.Becauseitisstrong,bambooisalsousedtobuildbuildings.
ManyAsiancountrieshaveusedbambooforhundredsofyears.Theyoftenusebambooforbuildingsandsupportingnewbuildingsandbridgeswhiletheyarebeingbuilt.
InAfrica,poorfarmersaretaughthowtofindwaterusingbamboo.TheseAfricancountriesneedcheapwaytofindwaterbecausetheyhavenomoney,andtheircropsoftendiefromnorainandnowater.Bamboopipeshelppoorfarmersbringwatertotheirthirstyfieldswithoutspendingalotofmoney.
21.Howisbamboolikegrass?
A.Itgrowsquickly.B.It’swood.
C.ItiseasytocutD.Itisverythin
22.Thoughyoucanseebambooeverywhere,itdoesn’tgrow______.
A.inChinaB.inEurope
C.onmountainsD.inAfrica
23.WhyisbamboousedbyAfricanpoorfarmers?
A.Becauseitischeap.B.Becauseithasdifferentcolors.
C.Becauseitisstrong.D.BecauseithasbeenusedbyAsians.
24.Bamboopipescan______.
A.makemoneyB.betrees
C.growquicklyD.carrywater
B
InaroomatTexasChildrenCancerCenterinHouston,eight-year-oldSimranJatarlayinbedwithadrip(点滴)abovehertofightherbonecancer.Overherbaldhead,sheworeapinkhatthatmatchedherclothes.Butthethirdgrader’scheerydressingdidn’tmaskherpainandwearyeyes.
Thenavisitorshowedup.“Doyouwanttowriteasong?
”askedAnitaKruse,49,rollingacartequippedwithanelectronickeyboard,amicrophoneandspeakers.Simranstared.“Haveyoueverwrittenapoem?
”AnitaKrusecontinued.“Well,yes,”Simransaid.
Withinminutes,Simranwasreadingherpoemintothemicrophone“Somebirdsoaringthroughthesky,”shesaidsoftly.“Imaginationinitshead…”AnitaKruseaddedpianomusic,afewwarbling(鸣,唱)birds,andfinallythegirl’svoice.Thirtyminuteslater,shepresentedSimranwithaCDofherfirstrecordedsong.
ThatwasthebeginningofAnitaKruse’sproject,PurpleSongsCanFly,onethathashelpedmorethan125youngpatientswriteandrecordsongs.Asacomposerandpianistwhohadperformedatthehospital,Krusesaidthattheideaofhowshecouldhelp“cameinoneflash”.
Theeffectonthekidshasbeengreat.Oneteenagegirl,curling(蜷缩)inpaininherwheelchair,stoodunaidedtodancetoahip-hopsongshehadwritten.A12-year-oldboywithHodgkin’sdiseasewhorarelyspokesurprisedhisdoctorswithasonghecalledICanMakeIt.
“Mytimewiththekidsisheartbreakingbecauseoftheseverityoftheirillnesses,”saysAnitaKruse.“Buttheyalsomakeyouhappy,whenthechildrenaresmiling,excitedtosharetheirCDwiththeirfamilies.”
Simranisnowanactivesixthgraderandcancer-free.Fromtimetotime,sheandhermotherlistentohersong,AlwaysRemembering,andtheyalwaysrememberthe“reallysweetandniceandloving”ladywhogavethemashiningmomentinthedarkhour.
25.SimranJatarlayinbedinhospitalbecause______.
A.mostofherhairhadfallenout
B.shewasreceivingtreatmentforcancer
C.shefeltdepressedandquitfromschool
D.shewassufferingfromapaininherback
26.WhatdoweknowaboutAnitaKruse’sproject?
A.Ithelpsyoungpatientsrecordsongs.
B.Itissupportedbysingersandpatients.
C.Itaimstoreplacethemedicaltreatment.
D.Itofferspatientschancestorealizetheirdreams.
27.Whatdoesthecaseofa12-year-oldboysuggest?
A.Mostchildrenarenaturallyfondofmusic.
B.Hewasbraveenoughtoputupperformance.
C.Theprojecthaspositiveeffectonyoungpatients.
D.Singingisthebestwaytotreatsomeillnesses.
28.Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthepassage?
A.PurpleSongsCanFly
B.SingingCanImproveHealth
C.AShiningMomentinLife
D.AKindWoman—AnitaKruse
C
Yourglassesmaysomedayreplaceyoursmartphone,andsomeNewYorkersarereadyfortheswitch.Someinthecitycan'
twaittotrythemonandusethemapsandGPSthatthefuturisticeyewearislikelytoinclude.
“I'
duseitifIwerehangingoutwithfriendsat3a.m.andgoingtothebarandwantedtoseewhatwasopen,”saidWalterChoo,40,ofFortGreene.
Thesmartphone-likeglasseswilllikelycomeoutthisyearandcostbetween$250and$600,theTimessaid,possiblyincludingavariationofaugmented(增强的)reality,atechnologyalreadyavailableonsmartphonesandtablets(平板电脑)thatoverlaysinformationontothescreenaboutone'
ssurroundings.So,forexample,ifyouwerewalkingdownastreet,indicatorswouldpopupshowingyouthenearestcoffeeshopordirectionscouldbeplottedoutandcomeintoviewrightonthesidewalkinfrontofyou.
“Asfarasamainstreamconsumerproduct,thisjustisn'
tsomethinganybodyneeds,”saidSamBiddle,whowritesforG.“We'
reaccustomedtohavingonethinginourpockettodoallthesethings,”headded,“andtheaverageconsumerisn'
tgonnabeabletoaffordanotherdevice(装置)that'
shundredsandhundredsofdollars.”
GooglepublisherSethWeintraub,whohasbeenreportingonthesmartphone-likeglassessincelatelastyear,saidheisconfidentthatthistypeofwearabledevicewilleventuallybeascommonassmartphones.
“It'
sjustlikesmartphones10yearsago,”Weintraubsaid.“Afewpeoplestartedgettingemailsontheirphones,andpeoplethoughtthatwascrazy.Samekindofthing.Weseepeoplebendingtheirheadstolookattheirsmartphones,andit'
sunnatural,”hesaid.“There'
sgonnabeimprovementstothat,andthisisastepthere."
29.Oneofthepossiblefunctionsofthesmartphone-likeglassesisto____.
A.programtheopeninghoursofabar
B.supplyyouwithapictureofthefuture
C.provideinformationaboutyoursurroundings
D.updatethemapsandGPSinyoursmartphones
30.Theunderlinedphrase"
popup"
inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans"
____"
.
A.developrapidly
B.getroundquickly
C.appearimmediately
D.gooverautomatically
31.AccordingtoSamBiddle,thesmartphone-likeglassesare