学年河北省保定市高考第一次模拟考试英语试题及答案Word文档下载推荐.docx
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tliketohelpothers.
C.Hegetsusedtodrinkingbeer.
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,从每题所给的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,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.Whatdoestheyoungwanttodo?
A.Havealovelydrive.B.Helpanoldmanout.C.GototheCentralPark.
7.Whatdoesthewomansuggesttheyoungmando?
A.Startaconversationwithher.
B.Followhertocatchtherightbus.
C.Joinherandlookfortherightdirection.
听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。
8.What'
sthematterwiththewoman?
A.Herdrivinglicenseisoutofdate.B.Shebrokethetrafficrules.C.Shelostherpassport.
9.Whoisthemanprobably?
A.Apoliceman.B.Aclerk.C.Aguard.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。
10.WhydoesthemansaythetrafficinItalywasterrible?
A.TheItaliandriverswerecrazy.
B.Thetrafficlightsweremessy.
C.Theroadswereinaterriblecondition.
11.Whatdidthemandoonthatrainyday?
A.HeclimbedontotheLeaningTower.B.HetookphotosortheArnoRiver.C.HepaidavisittoFlorence.
12.HowdoesthemanlikehisvisittoFlorence?
A.Dull.B.Enjoyable.C.Terrible.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.B.Employerandemployee.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.
14.Whendidthewomanengageinvolunteerwork?
A.Inthesummerof2008.B.Intheautumnof2008.C.Inthespringof2009.
15.Whydidthewomangiveupgoingtocollege?
A.Shewantedtogainmoreworkexperience.
B.Shewantedtolightenherparentsfinancialburden.
C.Shefeltdepressedbythecollegeacademicstress
16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofextrawork?
A.Acceptableifshecangetpaid.
B.Acceptableifnotworkingatweekends.
C.Unacceptableevenifshecangetpaid.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatcontributestochildren'
soverweightduringthesummervacation?
A.Unhealthydiet.B.Lesssleep.C.Toomuchplay.
18.Howmanymealsdochildrenhaveeverydayduringthesummervacation?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
19.Whatdomostchildrendowhenleftaloneathome?
A.GoOutsidetoplay.B.Dosomereading.C.Playcomputergames.
20.Whatdoesthespeakeradviseparentstodo?
A.Preparehealthyfoodfortheirchildren.
B.SpendmoretimeWiththeirchildren.
C.Payattentiontotheirownhabits.
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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
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45aminSamasativillageinnorth-westernZambiaandtheChimwangafamily,championbeekeepersofthevillage,arealreadyontheirwaytocollecthoneyfromoneoftheirmanyhives(蜂房).Samasatihasbeenfamousforbeekeepingbutitisonlyinthelasttenyearsthatthebusinesshasbeguntomakeadifferencetothelivesoftheproducers,sincetheybegantotradethroughanorganizationguaranteeingthemafairpricefortheircrop.
Samasatiisabeautifulplace,wherenatureprovidesandpollutionisnon-existent.Here,61milesfromthenearesttelephoneorsourceofelectricity,the322inhabitantssupportthemselvesfromtheforestandriversandtheonlyincomeavailabletothevillagersisfromsellingtheirhoney.
Itisahalf-hourwalkfromtheChimwangas'
housetothehive.Onreachingthesite,theChimwangastearofflow,leaf-coveredbranchesfromnearbytrees.Theyplacetheseinapileonthegroundasabundle(捆)andputsomedryplantsinthemiddle.Amatchthensetstheplantsalightandthicksmokeisproducedasthefirespreadsfromthedryplantstothegreenleaves.
Mr.Chimwangaclimbsquicklyupthetreetrunkandmovescarefullyalongabranchtowardsthehanginghive,carryingthesmokingbundlewithhim.Whenhereachesthehive,hewavessmokeintotheentrancetocalmthebees.Thebeescirclehisheadcontinuously.Unafraid,hepullsupabucketandfillsitwiththepreciousdelicioushoney,fragrantbutnottoosweet—theresultofhundredsofwildflowersthebeeshaveenjoyedintheforest.
Thishoneyissoldstraighttotheexportingcompany,NorthWestBeeProducts,throughBobMalichi.Heisthevitalmiddlemanforthebeekeepers.BobbelievesthehoneyisZambia'
sfuture.“Ourhoneyisproducedwithoutaddinganything.’’hesays.ThehoneyistransportedtoDaresSalaam,inneighbouringcountyTanzania,forexport.WithinamonthofaZambianbeekeeperclimbingtohislive,hishoneycanbespreadonbreadanywhereintheworld.
21.WhataretheChinwangafamilygoingoutsoearlytodo?
A.Lookforbees.B.Gethoneyintheforest.
C.Makehoneyfortrading.D.Selltheirhoneycrop.
22.Mr.Chinwangelitdryplantsinorderto.
A.getlightandseethehivesdearlyB.scareawaythebeesbythicksmoke
C.producesmoketoprotecthimfromthebeesD.keepwarmbytheburningplants
23.WhydoesHobbelievethehoneyisZambia'
sfuture?
A.Itispopularforitssuperiorquality.BIthasalargequantityofproduction.
CHecanguaranteeafairpriceforit.D.Hecanhelpexportittoneighboringcountries.
24.WhatcanwelearnaboutSamasatifromthetext?
A.Itenjoysbeautifulnatureandlesspollution.B.Ithasanabundantsupplyofelectricity.
CItiswellknownforprocessinghoney.D.Itisasmall,poorandbackwardvillage.
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beats"
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downintermsofthemostridiculousideaaccordingtothevotefromnetfriends.Butbothofthemhaveproventobecompletelysuccessful.Whilethelatterinvolvedsendingpeoplemessageswrittenonrawpotatoes,theformerisallaboutdecoratingbananasandsellingthemfor$10everypiece.
DavonteWilsonfirstcameupwiththeideaofBananasGoneWildwhenheworkedasadoctorinahospital.Hebecamepopularintheworkplaceasaguywhospentsomeofhissparetimedrawingsomefaceswithstrangeexpressionsonbananas,withhiscoworkersgoingasfarastoplayjokesonhisspecialhobby.Butit'
sWilsonwhoislaughingallthewaytothebanknow,ashisbusinessisprojectedtoearnhim100.000dollars.
Wilsonworksoutofhisapartment,bringingbananastolifebyusingmarkers,fakebeards,eyeglasses,moustachestickersandothertools,HethenputsthemupforsaleonhiswebsiteBananasGoneW.Healsogivescustomersthechance
to
createtheirownbanannsbychoosingthedecorationsthemselves,starting
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started
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business
on
awhim,and
never
expected
it
be
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finishes,
will
cover
bananas
with
plastic
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shipout
tocustomers.Wilsonpointsoutthathiscreationsaremeanttobesouvenirsandhiswebsiteclearlystatesthatthe
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eaten.
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got
idea
or“Bananas
Gone
Wild”.
A.at
workB.out
of
his
hobby
C.when
playing
jokes
about
bananasD.after
becoming
popular
in
workplace
26.What
does
underlined
word"
whim"
paragraph4mean?
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little
joke.B.A
Special
banana.C
A
sudden
wish.D.A
great
dream.
27.Which
following
can
best
describe
Wilson?
A.Imaginative
and
creative.B.Courageous
hard-working.
C.Ridiculous
but
talented.D.Smart
unconfident.
28.What
can:
we
infer
from
text?
A."
Bananas
Wild"
and"
Potato
Parcel"
created
by
Wilson.
B.Wilsonhas
been
expecting
“Gone
Wild”to
succeed.
C.The
author
is
planning
sell
decorated
like
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have
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positive
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Researchershavefoundthatbeinggratefulisn'
tjustanicepersonalqualitythatleadstogoodmanners.Italsoleadstoagreatpayoff.Bybeingtrulythankfulforallthatlifeprovides,achildhasmorechanceofbeingemotionally,andsociallysuccessful.
“Gratitude(感恩)opensyourmindandletsyourecognizethegoodnessinyourlife,”saysFroh,apsychologyprofessorwhohasconductedeightstudioongratitudeoverthepastthreeyears.AccordingtoFroh,agratefulchildfeelsmoreconnectedandloved.Afterall,ifhe’sabletounderstandthatmanyotherscareenoughtomakeaneffortforhim,hislifeisimproved.Whenolderchildrenaged14to19areabletoacknowledgetheirgoodfortune,they’remorelikelytobehappyandexperiencelowerlevelsofdepression,envyandselfness.
Forthepastdecade,expertslikeFrohhavebeenconducting“gratitudeinterventions(干预)”,inwhichkidsareencouragedtodoaseriesofexercises,fromwritingathank-younotetorecitingittomakeagratitudejournal.Overall,theresultshavebeenencouraging:
Justincomparisonwithadults,itseemsthatchildrenbecomemoregrateful.
Yetthereremainsmuchtobelearnedaboutchildrenandgratitude.There’ssomeevidencesuggestingthatgirlsaremoregratefulthanboys.Also,Frohsaysthatwhilethere’snotyetanyharddata,there’spossibilitythatachild’sabilitytobegratefuldependsonhisorherage.Onestudylookedatgratitudeand