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山西省临汾市2020届高三英语下学期模拟考试试题

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测试范围:

学科内综合,共150分,考试时间120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatdoesthewomanneedtohelpwith?

A.Herjacket.B.Herboots.C.Hergloves.

2.Howlongdoesittakethewomantogohome?

A.Twohours.B.Anhour.C.Afewminutes.

3.Whomightthewomanbe?

A.Ateacher.B.Aparent.C.Aheadmaster.

4.Whenwillthespeakersbegintowatchthegame?

A.At6:

00.B.At8:

00.C.At10:

00.

5.Whatdoesthewomanprobablymeanattheend?

A.Themanlooksveryclean.

B.Themanhasdoneagoodjob.

C.Themanneedstohurryup.

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,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.WhendoestheNFLplayaccordingtotheman?

A.OnWednesdays.B.OnSaturdays.C.OnSundays.

7.Whatisthewomangoingtowatch?

A.Asoccergame.B.Abasketballgame.C.Atabletennisgame.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Wheredoesthewomandecidetogoatfirstforherholidaythisyear?

A.ToFlorida.B.ToFrance.C.ToMexico.

9.WhydoesthemanwantthewomantogotoParis?

A.Therearenicebeachesnearby.

B.Hewantstogetcheaptickets.

C.Hehadawonderfultimetherelastyear.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.How1onghasthemanlivedinNewYork?

A.Forthreeyears.

B.Fortenyears.

C.Sincehefinishedcollege.

11.Whatdoesthemanthinkabouthiscurrentjob?

A.HemisseshisteamatMicrosoft.

B.Heenjoyshavinghisowncompany.

C.Helikeshisco-workers.

12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestattheend?

A.ThemanshouldnotleaveMicrosoft.

B.Themanshouldmovetoanewcity.

C.Happinessisthemostimportantthing.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whoisprobablysellingacar?

A.Jim’sfriend.B.Thewoman.C.Thewoman’sbrother.

14.Whatkindofcarisprobablyforsale?

A.AHonda.B.AFord.C.ABMW.

15.Whatdoesthemanthinkaboutbuyingredcars?

A.Heisn’treallyinterested.

B.Hethinkstheyareattractive.

C.Hedoesn’tcareaboutthecolor.

16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Themanwilllookforadifferentcar.

B.Thewomanhasacar.

C.Theredcarcostsalot.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatwasMichelleprobablydoingwhenshemetAl?

A.Servingdrinks.B.Openingbankaccounts.C.Helpingpatients.

18.WhatwasAl’sattitudetowardEmily?

A.Hewasinlovewithher.

B.Helikedheralot.

C.Hedidn’tknowherverywell.

19.WhatwasAlsurprisedabout?

A.Hisfather’shonesty.B.Michelle’sadvice.C.Emily’sreaction.

20.Howwillthestoryprobablyend?

A.AlwillmarryMichelle.

B.Alwillapologizetohisparents.

C.EmilywillfallinlovewithAl.

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(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

WhetheryouchoosearelaxingvacationstayoranactiveadventureatYellowstoneNationalParkorontheYellowstoneRiver,FlyingPigAdventureCompanycanaccommodateyourwishes.

OvernightattheRanch(牧场)

CheckInat2:

30pm,DailyMaythroughAugust

Basedatourprivateranchlocatedatanaltitudeof7500feet,borderingYellowstoneNationalPark,you’llenjoyaboutfourhoursofridingovertwodayswithaneveningattheranch—includingSue’slegendarycowboycookout(野餐).Limitedto5familiesperday.Allmealsincluded.

DayOne:

We’llgreetyouintheafternoonandprovideyouwithdirectionstothebestranchinthenorthernYellowstonearea,calledHellsARoarin’Ranch.Surroundedbyforestserviceandmilesofwilderness,theranchhas2cabins(小屋)and3walltentsforgueststosettleinbeforeadelightfultwo-hourhorseridingwithattractiveviewsoverlookingYellowstone.

DayTwo:

Breakfastservedat8:

00a.m..By9:

00a.m.you’llbeontopofyourhorseheadingintothewildernessforatwo-hourhorseriding.You’llbegladforphotostopsinthisMontanascenery—fewpeoplegettoexperiencethiswildcountry.Whenyoureturntotheranch,youcanenjoyapicniclunchandwanderaroundtoabsorballtheranchlifebeforewindingbackdownthehilltoGardinerHotel.Youwillbecontentwithallthehighmountainfreshair!

Choosebetween2Cabinsand3WallTents

CabinStay:

$295eachforthefirsttwopeople;$245foreachadditionalperson

WallTentStay:

$245eachforthefirsttwopeople;$220foreachadditionalperson

21.Whereistheprivateranchmentionedabove?

A.Itis7500feetawayfromafamouspark.

B.ItisrightnexttoYellowstoneNationalPark.

C.ItisjustacrosstheYellowstoneRiver.

D.ItisclosetotheAdventureCompany.

22.Aftersettlinginthecabinsortents,theguestscan.

A.enjoyfourhoursofridingintheranch

B.takeawonderfulviewofYellowstoneNationalPark

C.driveacarintheforestsandwilderness

D.askaboutthedirectiontotheformerranch

23.Ifafamilyof4personshopestosettleinacabin,theywillspend.

A.$735B.$1008C.$835D.$1080

B

Asafamousdoctor,SigmundFreudhasproblemstellinghisleftfromhisright.Hewritesinhisdiary:

Idonotknowwhetheritisobvioustootherpeoplewhichistheirownorother’srightorleft.Inmycase,Ihavetothinkwhichismyrightandnoorganicfeelingtellsme.Tomakesurewhichismyrighthand,Ihavetomakeafewwritingmovementsquickly.

NeuroscientistEricChudlerattheUniversityofWashingtonreferredtoarecentstudywhere71of364(19.5percent)collegeprofessorsand311of1,185(26.2percent)collegestudentssaidthattheyoccasionally,frequentlyorallofthetimehaddifficultywhentheyhadtoquicklyidentifyrightfromleft.ChudlertoldTheWashingtonPostthat95percentofthe3,719peoplewhotriedhistestreportedmoredifficultywithleft/rightthanwithup/down.

Inmostcases,left/rightconfusionisrarelyabigdeal.Butknowingyourdirectionsobviouslycanbecriticalifyou’reasurgeonorapilot.That’swhyinkeysituations,thereareplansinplacetominimize(使减到最少)thechanceofproblems.Inahealthcaresituation,someonemaywrite“notthisleg”onalimb(肢),forexample.Andintheair,becausedistractions(分心)cancauseanynumberoferrors,pilotsmustavoidallnon—essentialconversationduringthecriticalphasesofflight.

Expertssaythatright/leftconfusiondoesn’tmeanyou’renotsmart.Butscientistsaren’ttotallysurewhatcausestheright/leftconfusion.Theredoes,however,seemtobealinkbetweenright/leftconfusionandbrainlateralization(偏侧性)—thefactthattherightandlefthalvesofthebraineachcontroluniquefunctions.

Theremay,however,beanassociationwithgender(性别).Severalstudieshavefoundthatwomenaremorelikelythanmentosaytheyaresometimesunabletodistinguishbetweentheirrightandtheirleft.Butsomeresearcherssaythat’sonlybecausewomenaremorelikelythanmentoadmittheymayhaveaproblem.

24.AccordingtoSigruundFreud’sdiary,he.

A.can’ttelltherightdirectly

B.doesn’tknowwhichishisrighthand

C.ismorefoolishthanotherpeople

D.isn’tsatisfiedwithhisorganicfeeling

25.EricChudlermentionsthenumbersinParagraph2totellusthat.

A.itiseasytotellupfromdown

B.left/rightisasimportantasup/down

C.manypeoplehavetroublewithleft/right

D.mostpeoplecanjudgeleft/righteasily

26.Whichofthefollowingmaybetheimportantmomentofflightaccordingtothetext?

A.Whentheplaneistakingoff.

B.Whentheplaneiscomingdown.

C.Whenthepilotistalkingwithothers.

D.Whenthepilotisjudgingthedirections.

27.Wherecanyouprobablyreadthetext?

A.Inaprivatediary.B.Inasciencefiction.

C.Inalatestnewspaper.D.Inafashionmagazine.

C

Thegreatthingaboutlibrariesisthattheyhousealltypesofbooks—frommysteriestobiographiestodramas—allinonelocation.Thebadthingaboutlibrariesisthattheyhousealltypesofbooksinonelocation,andifit’salocationyoucan’tgetto,you’reoutofluck.Now,mobilelibrarysolutionsareappearingquicklyaroundthecountrytobringbookstopeoplewhoneedthem.

Afewyearsago,whentheLittleFreeLibrariesMovementlaunched,morepeopleofallagescouldhaveaccesstobooks.Now,morethan15,000freebookstandscanbefoundaroundtheworld,bringingbookstounexpectedplaces.Butmanyfolkssimplycan’tgettotheplaceswherethebooksare.Bookmobilebusesareagoodsolution,buttheycanbeexpensivetofundandtooperate.

Booksonbikesprogramsarepoppingup(出现)inareaswherethereisastrongbikeculture,suchasSeattle,orastrongneedtobringbookstothemasses,suchasinSanFrancisco.

TheSeattlePublicLibrary’sBooksonBikesprogramismadeupofthreebike/trailercombos(复合)thatlibrariansbringtocommunityevents.ThetrailersareevenWi-Fienabledsothatvisitorscansignupforalibrarycardandbrowse(浏览)thelibrary’scardcatalogonthespot.

“Seattlehasareallystrongbikeculturesowewanttotapintothatandprovidefullservicelibraryprogramsbutdoitinawaythatisquickandsmart.”librarianJaredMillssaidinaninterview.

SanFrancisco’sprogram,calledBibliobicicleta,waslaunchedin2013bylibrarianAliciaTapia.Hertrailercanholdabout100booksandattractsreadersofallagesandincomelevels.It’sanindependent,donation—basedlibrary—ikeaLittleFreeLibrary,butonwheels.

Whenaskedwhyshewouldlaunchafreelibraryonabike,Tapiaanswers,“Whynot?

Bikesarecool,andcangoanywhere.”

28.Accordingtothewriter,thetraditionallibraries.

A.arepopularamongthereaders

B.arelargeenoughtoholdanybook

C.arenotveryconvenienttothereaders

D.canbringbookstopeoplewhoneedthem

29.Whichofthefollowingmaybethedisadvantageofthebookmobilebuse

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