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高考英语全真模拟测试五带答案
高考全真模拟测试(五)
本测试共150分,共4页。
测试时间为120分钟。
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。
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.Whatdoesthewomanplantodo?
A.Losesomeweight.
B.Gooutfordinner.
C.Cookamealherself.
2.Whereisthehospital?
A.OntheleftofthePlazaHotel.
B.OntherightofthePlazaHotel.
C.JustoppositethePlazaHotel.
3.Howmuchisthewhiteshirt?
A.15dollars.B.30dollars.C.60dollars.
4.Whenaretheygoingtohavedinnertogether?
A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.
5.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?
A.Hecalledthewoman.
B.Hehadadinnerwiththewoman.
C.Hewentforapicnic.
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。
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.Whatisthematterwiththewoman?
A.Shehasgotacold.
B.Shehasgotacough.
C.Shefeelsexhausted.
7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.
B.Colleagues.
C.Nurseandpatient.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatkindofbookdoesthewomanwant?
A.Abookonmysteries.
B.Abookoncomputers.
C.Abookonvolunteering.
9.Howwillthewomanfindthebookupstairs?
A.Bytitle.B.Byauthor.C.Bypublishinghouse.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatistheboydoingnow?
A.Doinghishomework.
B.Repairingthepiano.
C.Playingtheguitar.
11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttheboytodonow?
A.Workonhishomework.
B.Preparefortheconcert.
C.Findajobinthebank.
12.Whatistheboymostinterestedin?
A.Gettingagoodgrade.
B.Findingadecentjob.
C.Becomingamusician.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Atafriend’shome.B.Atapetshop.C.Atasupermarket.
14.Whatshouldbeconsideredfirstwhengettingapet?
A.Thepriceofthepet.
B.Thesizeofyourroom.
C.Yourtimeforthepet.
15.Whatkindofpetdoesthemanwant?
A.Atypicalpet.B.Anunusualpet.C.Abeautifulpet.
16.Whichofthefollowingisthemanlikelytokeep?
A.Alizard.B.Asnake.C.Acat.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhendidthefireinSanBernardino,Californiabreakout?
A.OnTuesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.
18.Whyhavethefiresspreadsofast?
A.Becauseofthedroughtconditions.
B.Becausetherearetoomanyplants.
C.Becausefewpeoplearefightingthefire.
19.Whatdamagehavethewildfirescaused?
A.Hundredsofpeoplehavebeenkilled.
B.Morethan100structureshavebeendestroyed.
C.Morethan10,000peoplehavelosttheirhomes.
20.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardputtingoutthefiresquickly?
A.Optimistic.B.Uninterested.C.Doubtful.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
CampFireUSA
CampFireUSAisayouthagencyservingchildrenfromPre-Kthrough12thgrade.CampFireprovidesopportunitiesforyouthtolearnlifeskills,buildtheirself-esteem,servetheircommunities,experiencetheoutdoors,makefriends,andhavefun.CampFireprogramsareavailabletoallpeoplewithoutregardtorace,gender,creed,religion,nationalorigin,sexualorientation,economicstatusormentalorphysicaldisabilities.
VolunteerOpportunities:
Volunteersareneededtohelpwithlocalevents,childcareforchildrenwithvariousneeds,summerdaycamps,ourYouthVolunteerCorpsprogram,answeringphones,clericalwork,groupactivities,andprogramdelivery.
MinimumAge:
11,dependingupontask
MinimumCommitment:
Varies;rangeisfrom2hours/monthto1day/week
Contact:
ProgramManager
Address:
1635NE87thSt,SteB8Redmond,WA98052
Phone:
425-885-0477
FAX:
425-885-0201
Email:
info@campfire-usa.org
Web:
www.campfire-usa.org
BusinessHours:
ByappointmentorFriday9am–3pm
SeattleAquarium
TheSeattleAquarium’smissionistoinspireconservationofourmarineenvironment.
VolunteerOpportunities:
Volunteersareneededasinterpreterstospeaktoguestsaboutourexhibits,leadguidedtours,leadactivitiesforchildren,andassistwithspecialeventsduringtheschoolyearandsummer.
MinimumAge:
16
MinimumCommitment:
SchoolYear–Twoweekenddayspermonth(9:
30am–5:
15pm);Summer–Twohalfdayshiftsperweek(9:
30am–1:
45pmor1pm–5:
15pm).
OtherNotes:
TraininginMarineBiologyandpublicspeakingisprovided.
Contact:
HighSchoolVolunteerSupervisor
Address:
1483AlaskanWaySeattle,WA98101
Phone:
206-386-4351
FAX:
206-386-4328
OfficeHours:
Sun-Thurs,8:
30am–5:
30pm
AquariumHours:
Fall/Winter,Daily10am–5pm
Spring,Daily9:
30am–5pm
Summer,Daily8:
30am–7pm
HomewardPet
HomewardPetanimalshelterprovidesfood,shelter,medicalattention,andlovetohomelessadoptablecatsanddogsuntilpermanenthomesarefound.
VolunteerOpportunities:
Volunteersareneededtohelptakecareofhomelessdogsandcatsbycleaningcages,feeding,petting,exercising,andplayingwiththeanimals.
MinimumAge:
16
MinimumCommitment:
3months
Contact:
VolunteerCoordinator
SiteAddress:
18800Woodinville-SnohomishRd.,Woodinville,WA98072
MailingAddress:
POBox2293,Woodinville,WA98072
Phone:
425-488-4444ex407
FAX:
425-481-6867
Email:
volunteers@homewardpet.org
Web:
www.homewardpet.org
BusinessHours:
Wed–Fri,3pm–7pm,
Sat–Sun,1pm–6pm
KidsQuestChildren’sMuseum
KidsQuestChildren’sMuseumprovidesinteractiveexhibitsandprogramsintegratingart,science,technology,anddailyexperiencestoinspirelife-longlearninginchildrenandfamilies.
VolunteerOpportunities:
Volunteersareneededtoassistwithcommunityevents,leadinghands-onactivitieswithchildrenandtheirfamilies,birthdayparties,workshops,andprograms.
MinimumAge:
14
MinimumCommitment:
None
OtherNotes:
Volunteersmustcomplete
Contact:
CommunityConnectionsManager
SiteAddress:
4091FactoriaBlvdSEBellevue,WA98006
Phone:
425-637-8100
FAX:
425-747-7178
Email:
becca@kidsquestmuseum.org
Web:
www.kidsquestmuseum.org
BusinessHours:
Tues–Thurs,10am–5pm
Fri,10am–8pm
Sat,10am–5pm
21.Thecatloverswillprobablybewillingtovolunteerat______.
A.KidsQuestChildren’sMuseumB.HomewardPet
C.CampFireUSAD.SeattleAquarium
22.IfyouvolunteertoworkatCampFireUSA,you’llhavetoworkatleast______.
A.twoweekenddayspermonthB.threemonths
C.twohourspermonthD.oneschoolyear
23.Ifyouaredisabledandinterestedinvolunteering,thefirstchoiceamongthosepostedhereistocall______.
A.425-637-8100B.425-488-4444C.425-885-0477D.206-386-4351
B
Youknowthefeeling:
youwalkintoaroomandcatchpeoplelookingatyou.They’restaring,right?
Notalways.Thefearthatpeoplearestaringisoftenyourbrainplayingtricksonyou.ResearchersattheUniversityofSydneyhavediscoveredthatwhenyourbrainisunsureofwhatyou’reseeing,ittellsitselfsomeoneislookingatyouandperhapsevenpassingjudgment.
“Judgingifothersarelookingatusmaycomenaturally,butit’sactuallynotthatsimple–ourbrainshavetodoalotofworkbehindthescenes,”saidleadresearcherColinClifford,aprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofSydney.
Ourbrainsdetermineifsomeoneislookingatusbyfiguringoutwheretheireyesarepointingandthedirectionoftheirhead,butwithoutallthenecessaryinformation,thebrainfillsintheblanksusinginformationfromprior(以前的)experience.
Researcherstestedthisbycreatingimagesoffacesandaskingtestsubjectswheretheybelievedthepeoplepicturedwerelooking.Theyintentionallymadeitdifficulttodeterminewherethefigures’eyeswerepointing.Thetestsubjects’brainsmadealotofassumptionsduringthetest.
“Itturnsoutthatwe’re[built]tobelievethatothersarestaringatus,especiallywhenwe’reuncertain,”Cliffordsaid.“Sogazeperceptiondoesn’tonlyinvolvevisualcues(暗示)–ourbrainsgenerateassumptionsfromourexperiencesandmatchthemwithwhatweseeataparticularmoment.”
Thestudyconcludesthattheadultnervoussystemincorporates(合并)priorexperienceswithinformationaboutaperson’sgazeandappliesittoasituationit’sunfamiliarwith.
Yourbraindoesthiseverydayoutsideofthelaboratory,especiallywhenit’shardtoseesomeone’seyes,suchasatnightorwhenthepersoniswearingsunglasses.
Therearesomereasonstoworryaboutwhetherornotsomeoneislookingatyou.Afterall,fearandvanity(自负)arebothimportantelementsofthehumanpsyche.
“Directgazecansignaldominanceorathreat,andifyouperceivesomethingasathreat,youwouldnotwanttomissit,”Cliffordsaid.“Soassumingthattheotherpersonislookingatyoumaysimplybeasaferstrategy.”
Whensomeonelooksatyou,itmayalsobeasignthattheywanttocommunicate,soyourbodygoesonalert,anticipatingtheinteraction.
Soremember:
you’renotbeingparanoid(多疑的).You’rejustbuiltthatway.
24.Whichofthefollowinginformationdoweusewhenwedecidethatothersarestaringatus?
a.ourpreviousexperience
b.wheretheirheadsarepointing
c.wheretheirfingersarepointing
d.theirfacialexpressions
A.abB.bcC.acD.bd
25.Whydidtheresearchersuseimagesoffacestotestsubjects?
A.Totestwhethertheirtheorieswerecorrect.
B.Tomakesurewhattheywereseeingwerethesamefacesandstares.
C.Tomakeiteasiertolocatewherethefigures’eyeswerepointing.
D.Togivethemnecessaryinformationtojudgewhethertheywerebeingstaredat.
26.Weworryaboutwhetherornotsomeoneislookingatus______.
A.toprotectourselves
B.forfearofnotreactingwell
C.forfearofhurtingtheirvanity
D.toavoidlosingtheopportunitytomakefriends
27.Whatistheauthor’stoneinthelastparagraph?