黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学高三第三次高考模拟英语试题 Word版含答案文档格式.docx
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B.Hecan’topenthesidepocket.
C.Hehasn’thadthehandluggagechecked.
2.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Inashop.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inahotel.
3.Whatisthemangoingtohaverepaired?
A.Alamp.B.ATV.C.ACDplayer.
4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.AnactorB.AperformanceC.Afilm.
5.WhatpartofherbodyhasMariahurt?
A.Herneck.B.Herarm.C.Herhand.
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,每个小题将给出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.Howmuchdidthemanpayforthecamera?
A.£
150.B.£
160.C.£
175.
7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecamera?
A.Expensive.B.Practical.C.User-friendly.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Guideandtraveler.B.Fellowworkers.C.Salespersonandcustomer.
9.Whywasthemangoingtomakeacall?
A.Toreschedulethetrip.
B.Toconfirmtheappointment.
C.Todiscussthepresentation.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whichcourseissuitablefortheman?
A.ComputerStudies.B.Guitar.C.BusinessStudies.
11.Whichcoursewillthewomanprobablychoose?
A.FilmStudies.B.TheNightSky.C.Cooking.
12.Whenisthecourseonpaintersoffered?
A.OnMondays.B.OnWednesdays.C.OnSaturdays.
听第9段材料,回答13至16题。
13.WhatdoesChrissythinkofthedanceworld?
A.It’seasytosucceedin.B.It’sfullofcompetition.C.It’sshortofgooddancers.
14.HowdidChrissygetthepartinStreet?
A.Sheansweredanadvertisement.
B.Shewasspottedbytheproducer.
C.Sheknewtheproducer.
15.WhatdidChrissydobeforestartingworkonStreet?
A.Shefinishedherdancecompetition.
B.Shegottreatmentforherfootinjury.
C.Shehadalongholiday.
16.WhydoesChrissylikehiphopdance?
A.Itisverycreative.B.Itsmusicisgreat.C.Itkeepsherfit.
听第10段材料,回答17至20题。
17.WhenistheparkopenfromOctobertoMarch?
A.From10a.m.to7p.m.B.From10a.m.to6p.m.C.From10a.m.to4p.m.
18.Whatanimalintheparkisveryrare?
A.TheAfricanlion.B.Thebrownbear.C.Thecamel.
19.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestvisitorsdo?
A.Stayintheircarsinthepark.B.Orderanewsletter.C.Adoptananimal.
20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?
A.It’sfreetojointheAnimalClub.
B.Theparkisopenallyearround.
C.Asianelephantsarenewarrivals.
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中(A、B、C和D),选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Awidow’swishtohearherlatehusband’svoiceagainhaspushedLondon’sSubwaysystemtorestorea40-year-oldrecordingofthesubway’sfamous“Mindthegap”announcement.
Theunderground,orthetube,firstopenedin1863,trackeddownthevoicerecordingbyOswaldLawrenceafterhiswidow,MargaretMcCollum,toldthemwhatitmeanttoher.
McCollum,65,saidsheusedtofrequentlyvisitEmbankmenttubestationorplanherjourneysaroundthestoptolistentoLawrence’svoice,evenbeforehisdeath.ShewastakenabackinNovemberwhenshenoticedithadbeenreplacedbyadifferentvoice.
“Lawrencewasadramaschoolgraduatewhenheauditioned(试音)foratourcompany.Forsixyearsafterhisdeath,I’dstayontheplatform—justsitandlistentoitagain,”sheadded.
WhenMargaretapproachedthetube,shewastoldithadanewbroadcastsystemanditcouldn’tusetheoldrecordinganymore.
NigelHolness,directorofLondonUnderground,saiditsstaffhasbeensomovedbyMcCollum’sstorythattheyduguptherecordingandgavethewidowacopyoftheannouncementonaCDforhertokeep.“TubestaffisalsoworkingtorestoreLawrence’sannouncementatthestation,”headded.“Itiscelebratingits150thanniversarythisyear.Thetube’s‘Mindthegap’messages,voicedbyvariousactors,haveaccompaniedcountlessLondoncommuterjourneyssincethe1960s.Traindriversandstaffmadethewarningsthemselvesbeforethat.”
“I’mverypleasedthatpeopleareinterestedinOswald’soldrecording,”Margaretsaid.“HewasagreatLondontransportuserallhislife.Hewouldbeamused,touched,anddelightedtoknowhe’sbackwherehebelonged.”
21.Thebesttitleforthepassageis________.
A.AReplacedRecordingB.MindtheGap
C.AWidow’sWishD.TheTube’sStruggle
22.Theunderlinedphrase“takenaback”means_________.
A.disappointedB.annoyedC.excitedD.shocked
23.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Thetubealwaysusesrecordingstoremindpassengers.
B.Oswald’svoiceisgreatcomforttoMargaret.
C.NorecordingcanbeequaltoOswald’svoice.
D.OswaldwasanoutstandingactorinLondon.
B
Thetougheconomyisbringingnewshopperstothesecondhandmarket.Plato’sClosetinChaelotte,NCisaprivatecompany,whichmainlybuysandsellsusedclothes.WhileCharlottehasoutstandingsecondhandstoresofferinghigh-endandgracefulbrandsforwomen,mostoftheirstockappliestoadults.Plato’sclosettargetsteensandthoseintheir20s.Plato’sCloset,withstoresinMatthewsandtheuniversityarea,sellsclothesandaccessories(装饰品)thatarecurrentlypopularataboutonethirdtheretailprices(零售价).
Thetwohottestbrands,forbuyingandselling,areHollisterandAbercrombie&
Fitch.Eventhoughtheofferingstendtobesuitableforyoungpeople,thereareavarietyofshoppersatPlato’sClosetofvaryingages.Womenintheir30s,40s,andoldercouldeasilyfindapurse,jacketorpieceofjewelrytheylike.
Ifyouareselling
Unlikehigher-endresalestoreswhichusuallyworkonconsignment(寄售),Plato’sClosetbuysonthespot.
Itemscanbegentlyused,butmustbeinverygoodcondition.
Clothesshouldbelessthantwoyearsoldandstylesshouldbethesameasthosestillbeingsoldattheshoppingcenter.
Thereisnonegotiation;
pricesaresetcompany-wide.Ifwhatyousellamountsto$30orless,they’llgiveyoucash.Morethanthat,you’llgetaVisacashcard.
Secondhandsuccess
Don’tgetdiscouragedifyoucan’tfindsomethingonyourfirsttrip.Resaleshopsarealwaysgettingnewlistsofgoodsandchangetheirstyleswitheachseason.
Besuretocheckeachpiececarefullybeforebuying.
Pricecomparison
Jackets:
NewYork&
Companyblackblazer,$12;
retail:
$37
Pants:
ExpressEditor-stylepants,$12;
$69.90.
Shoes:
NineWestblackpeep-toepumps,$12;
$89.
Jewelry:
Necklaces,$3-$5;
$18-$30.
24.WhatisthedifferencebetweenPlato’sClosetandotherresaleshops?
A.Theyofferserviceforpeopleofdifferentages.
B.TheofferingsinPlato’sClosetaremoreexpensive.
C.Plato’sClosetonlyoffershigh-endbrandsforwomen.
D.Plato’sClosetalsosellsbookstocustomers.
25.WhichofthefollowingaboutPlato’sClosetisNOTtrue?
A.HollisterandAbercrombie&
FitcharethetwohottestbrandsinPlato’sCloset.
B.Womenintheirfiftiescan’tfindproperclothesandaccessoriesinPlato’sCloset.
C.GoodsinPlato’sClosetaresoldat67percentoffretailpricesorso.
D.Plato’sClosettargetsteensandthoseintheir20s.
26.InPlato’sCloset,whichofthefollowingisnotaccepted?
A.Itemsyousellmustbeinverygoodcondition.
B.Youcannegotiatewithbuyersaboutpricesofgoods.
C.Theclothesyousellshouldbelessthantwoyearsold.
D.Youcansellyourgoodsonthespotinsteadofonconsignment.
27.IfyoubuyapairofExpressEditor-stylepantsinPlato’sCloset,youcansave_______.
A.57.9dollarsB.15dollarsC.77dollarsD.25dollars.
C
TheU.S.governmentisfacinganincreasingbother.Wildpigs,attheirworst,candamagecrops,spreaddiseases,attackhumansandkillfarmanimals.Andthingsaregettingworse:
astudyshowsthattheyarelikelytodoubleinnumberoverthenext3years.Whyisitsohardtocontrolwildpigs?
IntroducedtoAmericainthe16thcentury,andrelatedtothewildpigsfoundinEurope,wildpigscanbefoundin75%ofallstates.Nosinglelawexiststocontrolthemandregulationsdifferbetweenstates:
whileinMissouritheycanonlybeshotifmetbychance,inTexashuntingisactivelyencouraged;
a“porkchopper”lawallowsTexanhunterstoshootwildpigsfromhelicopters,andsomepeopleinLouisianahaveevenbuilttheirownpig—huntingdrone(无人机).Aswellasbeingpopularwithhunters,wildpigsarecheaperforgameraiserstobreed(饲养)thandeer.InMichiganandPennsylvaniasuggestedbansontheprivatebreedingofpigsforhuntinghavecausedquarrelsbetweengameraisersandwildlifeofficials.
Wildpigs'
doublenature—consideredpestsbyfarmers,butvaluedbyhunters—makesithardtopasslawstocontrolthem.Twootherfactorsalsocontribute.Nearly70%oflandinAmericaisprivatelyowned.Anditisdifficultforlawmakerstoforcebreedingandhuntinglawsonprivatelandowners.Secondly,itishardtodefineawildpig.
Insomestates,lawsarebeingintroducedtoredefinetheterm“wildanimal”tokeepoutwildpigs.Thisisgoodnewsforthoseraisingpigsforhunting,butlessaretothosewhoconsiderthempestswhosenumbershouldbelimited.Meanwhile,discussionscontinueoverhowtodealwiththisproblem.
28.Peoplearenotpermittedtohuntwildpigsfreelyin________.
A.TexasB.MichiganC.MissouriD.Louisiana
29.Whydothegameraiserspreferraisingwildpigstodeer?
A.It'
sdifficulttoraisedeer.
B.Wildpigsareinlargenumbers.
C.Deerarenotpopularwithhunters.