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高考英语模拟试题双向细目表

一、阅读理解

试题

题材

题号

题型

考查目标

A

叙事类

21

细节理解

特定细节的理解和判断能力

22

情感态度推理题

综合理解能力

23

划线猜测题

据上下文对词义的推测和理解

24

综合理解题

对文本的整体解读和理解能力

B

新闻报告类

25

推理判断题

对文章的信息的提炼和判断能力

26

细节理解题

特定细节的理解和判断能力

27

细节理解题

特定细节的寻找,理解和判断能力

C

科普类

28

推理判断题

信息提炼概括和判断的能力

29

综合理解题

对文章的段落综合理解

30

细节理解

特定细节的理解和判断能力

二、七选五阅读

试题

题材

题号

题型

考查目标

七选五

说明文

31~35

多选题

上下文逻辑推理能力和标题概况能力

三、完型

题号

知识考查点

分值

考查目标

36.40.43.45.49.

50.55

动词(短语)

10.5

37.44.52.53

名词

6

41.42.46.48.

形容词

6

38.47

动名词

3

39.54

副词

3

51

连词

1.5

四、语法填空

知识考查点

分值

考查目标

冠词

1.5

语法基础知识的考查

基础知识的掌握和运用

常用固定搭配

3

上下文逻辑

3

上下文的语义连接

常用动词词组搭配

1.5

考察省略句

1.5

词性转换

1.5

语法基础知识的考查

基础知识的掌握和运用

副词用法

3

语法基础知识的考查

五、应用文写作

分值

考查内容

15

书面表达贴近学生生活,容易把握主题,话题里所包含的内容容易表达,不会偏题,但还是能够考察学生的语言表达能力。

六、概要写作

分值

考查内容

25

考察学生的文章整体阅读理解能力以及概括能力。

 

高考模拟试卷英语卷

第一卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(改编自高三期初考试试卷)

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,有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whorepairedthecomputer?

A.Tom.B.Jack.C.Pam.

2.WhatdoesTomdoprobably?

A.abarman.B.Ashopkeeper.C.awaiter.

3.Whenwillthewomangobacktowork?

A.at1:

00pm.B.at1:

15pm.C.at1:

30pm.

4.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?

A.She’salwayslate.

B.Shewastestoomuchtime.

C.Shespendstoomuchmoney.

5.Whatwillthemandoafterwards?

A.Putawayhisclothes.

B.Buyanothercloset

C.Throwhisoldclothesaway.

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2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒种的时间阅读各小题;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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7题

6.WhendoesLucybitehernails?

A.Whenshe’ssad.B.Whenshe’sexcited.C.Whenshe’snervous.

7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Watchavideo.B.Playgames.C.Visitawebsite.

听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9题

8.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Howtoimproveourbrain.B.Howtokeepyoung.C.Howtopracticemuscles.

9.What’sthewoman’ssuggestions?

A.Joininmoreactivities.B.Slowdownthelifespeed.C.Seeadoctor.

听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12题

10.Howdoesthemanfeeleverymorning?

A.Sleepy.B.Busy.C.Relaxed.

11.Whattimedoesthemanusuallygetup?

A.Atabout7:

00B.Atabout8:

00C.Atabout9:

00\

12.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?

A.Gotowork.B.Havelunch.C.Chooseclothes.

听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16题

13.Wherearethespeakers?

A.InBritain.B.InGermany.C.InFrance.

14.Whatdoesthewomandoinmostworkinghours?

A.Shehandlesdailyaffairs.

B.Shedealswithe-mails.

C.Shemanagesthetelephones.

15.Whendoesthewomanusuallygetoffwork?

A.At5:

15pm.B.At4:

30pmC.At4:

15pm.

16.Whatisthewoman?

A.Asecretary.B.AdirectorC.Anengineer.

听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题

17.Howcanyougetreadyfordancing?

A.Haveenoughfood.B.Stretchyourbody.C.Haveagoodrest.

18.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutballet?

A.It’sveryhardtolearn.B.It’sveryrelaxing.C.It’smuchfree

19.Howmanykindsofdancesarementioned?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.

20.Whichisthemostfavorabledance?

A.Ballet.B.Jazz.C.Hip-hop

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)

第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

A

Recently,IflewtoLasVegastoattendameeting.Aswewereabouttoarrive,thepilotannouncedwithapologythattherewouldbeaslightdelaybeforesettingdown.Highdesertwindshadforcedtheairporttocloseallbutonerunway.Hesaidthatwewouldbecirclingthecityforafewminuteswaitingtoland.Wewerealsotoldtoremaininourseatsmeanwhilewithourseatbeltsfastenedbecausetheremightbeafewbumps(颠簸).Well,thatfewminutesturnedintoaboutfour—fiveminutes,includingaridethatwouldmakearollercoastereasybycomparison.

Themovementwassofiercethatseveralpassengersfeltsick andhadtouseairsicknessbags.Asyoumightguess,that’snotgoodthingtohavehappenina(n)narrow spacebecauseitonlyserve toincreasethediscomfortofthesituation.Abouttwentyminutesintotheadventure,theentireairplanebecameveryquiet.

Therewasnowasenseofanxietyandfearthatcouldbeclearlynoticed.Everypassengersimplyheldonfordearlife…exceptone.Abaywashavingagoodtime!

Witheachbumpoftheairplanehewouldletoutagiggle(咯咯的笑)ofdelight.AsIobservedthis,Irealizedthathedidn’tknowhewassupposedtobeafraidandworriedabouthissafety.Heneitherthoughtaboutthepastnoraboutthefuture.Thosearewhatwegrown—upshavelearnedfromexperience.Hewasenjoyingtheride becausehadnotyetbeentaughttofearit.Havingunderstoodthis,Itookadeepbreathandsatbackintomyseat,pretendingIwasreallyonarollercoaster.Ismiledfortherestoftheflight.Ievenmanagedtogiggleonceortwice,muchtothechagrin(懊恼)ofthemansittingnexttomeholdingtheairsicknessbag.

21.Accordingtothepilot,whatcausedthedelayoftheplanetoland?

A.theairportclosedallrunwaysbecauseofthehighdesertwinds.

B.therewassomethingwrongwiththeplane.

C.theplanewouldcirclethecityforafewminutesforthebadweather.

D.thehighdesertwindsmadetheplanecouldn’tlandontime.

22.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthebaby?

A.hatredB.indifferenceC.admirationD.concern

23.whatdoestheunderlinedwordthosemeaninparagraph3?

A.noneedstoconcernaboutthepastandthefuture.B.thesenseofanxietyandfear

C.theridesD.Thepassengersintheplane

24.Whydidtheauthor’sgiggleannoythemansittingnexttohim?

A.Becausehedidn’tlikeadultsgiggling.

B.Becausehewasworryinghisandhisbaby’ssafety.

C.Becausehewasairsick.

D.Becausehewasphysicallyandmentallysuffering.

B

Singaporemayraiseitsretirementandre-employmentagesascitizensenjoymoreyearsofgoodhealthanddemonstratesustainedproductivityatwork.

Theretirementage,whichisnowat62,andre-employmentage,67,aresettoberaised,thoughtheexacttimingofthechangesandbyhowmuchhaveyettobedetermined,thecountry’sMinisterofManpowerJosephineTeosaidinparliament(国会)onTuesday.Thiscomesafteraworkinggroupincludingindividualsfromthegovernment,laborunionsandprivatesectorinthecity-statereachedanagreementonthematter,shesaid.

Ahigherretirementagewillmotivatebothworkersandemployerstoinvestinskillsupgradingandjobredesignforolderworkers,whileincreasingthere-employmentagewillaffordcompaniestheflexibilitytoresetemploymentterms,likesalaryandjobscope,tocopewithbusinessuncertainties,Teosaid.

“Weshouldcarefullyconsiderthetimingandpacingofthesemoves,”Teosaid.“Countrieslookingtoraisetheirretirementagestypicallymaketheirintentionsknownfivetotenyearsinadvance.”ShecitedDenmark,whereitsretirementageissettogoupfrom65to68by,over11years.

TheSoutheastAsiannation,strugglingwithanagingpopulation,hasbeenattemptingtoensureitremainsanenergeticeconomybylimitingrestrictionsonhigh-skilledforeignlaboraswellasre-balancingitseducationsysteminordertoattractinvestmentandencourageenterprise.

25.WhichofthefollowingstatementisnotTureaccordingtothepassage?

A.Singaporewillraiseitsretirementandre-employmentageto62and67.

B.Denmarkwillraiseitsretirementageto68by.

C.Singaporeisstrugglingwithanagingpopulation.

D.Singaporeistakingsomemeasurestoattractinvestmentandencourageenterprise.

26.Themembersoftheworkinggroupcomeformthefollowingsexceptfor__________?

A.thegovernmentB.laborunionC.privatesectorD.thecitizens

27.ThereasonforSingaporetoincreasethere-employmentageis___________?

A.tomotivatebotherworkersandemployerstoinvestsomefields.

B.tomakeworkersenjoymoreyearsofgoodhealth.

C.tomakecompaniescanresetemploymenttermsflexibly.

D.toremainanenergeticeconomy

C

(由ChinaDaily中的文章改编)

Batsaretheonly mammals thatcanflyagreatdistance,buttheyhaveanotherability.Manybatsliveaverylongtimeforananimaltheirsize.

Europeanresearchersarestudyingbatstounderstandwhytheylivesolong.Theyhopetomakediscoveriesaimedatfightingtheagingprocessinhumanbeings.Lastweek,thegroupofscientistssaidtheyhadidentifiedimportantbiologicalqualitiesinsomebat species.

Thegroupstudiedbatchromosomes(染色体),alineofgenesfoundinthenucleusofcells.Thescientistsweremostinterestedinstructuresconnectedtotheendsofthechromosomes.Theyarecalledtelomeres.Telomeresprotecttheendsofchromosomes,whichshorteneachtimeacelldivides.Scientistsbelievethisshorteningprocesscausescellstobreakdown.Theysaythisiswhatcausesaging.

TheEuropeanresearchersstudied493batsfromfourbatspecies.Thegroupusedinformationthathadbeengatheredovermorethan60years.Oftheseanimals,thegreatermouse-earedbatgenerallylivedthelongest,anaverageof37years.Thescientistssaidthisandarelatedspecies,whicharegroupedtogetherunderthenameMyotishadtelomeresthatdidnotshortenwithage.

Thescientists’findingssuggestthatthesebats’cellshavetheabilityto maintain andrepairtheirtelomeres.This,theysaid,helpsguardagainsttheagingprocess.

Basedonitsbodysize,abatlikethegreatermouse-earedbatwouldbeexpectedtolivefouryears.But,thesemammalshavebeenfoundtolivenearly10timeslongerthanthat.

28.Whichthefollowingstatementisrightaccordingtothetext?

A.Batslivethelongesttimeamonganimals.

B.Europeanresearcherswanttofighttheagingprocessinhumanbeing.

C.Fromtheinfo

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