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人教版新课标浙江省宁波地区学年下旬高三英语最后模拟测试含答案
2018学年第二学期宁波地区高三模拟卷
第I卷
第一部分听力(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
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.Whatarethetwospeakersdoing?
A.Working.
B.Jogging.
C.Havingadrink.
2.Whatisthemanworriedabout?
A.Theexam.B.Thepaper.C.Histeacher.
3.HowlongwillthemanstayinFrance?
A.Fiveweeks.
B.Threedays.
C.Twodays.
4.WhatwaswrongwithJack?
A.Hehadafever.
B.Hewasinhospital.
C.Hewaslateforwork.
5.Whywasthemanlateforwork?
A.Hewasinanaccident.
B.Hiscarwasbeingrepaired.
C.Hecouldn’tgethiscargoing.
第二节
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A.Beautifulsubwaysintheworld.
B.PublictransportationinShanghai.
C.Thewoman’stravelexperiences.
7.WhendidthewomangotoShanghai?
A.Twodaysago.
B.Lastweek.
C.Lastmonth.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Thebossleftveryearly.
B.Thespeakersenjoyedthemselvesattheparty.
C.Themanregrettedhavinginvitedhiswife’sboss.
9.Whatisthebosslike?
A.Nice.B.Impolite.C.Shy.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.Whatdoesthemanwanttosell?
A.Furniture.
B.Gardensupplies.
C.Anapartment.
11.Whydoesthemanwanttosellhisbelongings?
A.Heneedsmoney.
B.Heismoving.
C.Helikesnewthings.
12.Howisthemangoingtopay?
A.Bycheck.
B.Incash.
C.Bycreditcard.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.What’stherelationshipbetweenMaryandJohn?
A.Classmates.
B.Motherandson.
C.Brotherandsister.
14.WhatisJohndoing?
A.Puttinghisshoeson.
B.Makingatelephonecall.
C.Gettingreadytogotoschool.
15.HowdoesJohngotoschool?
A.Bytaxi.
B.Bybus.
C.Bybike.
16.HowmanypeoplearethereinMary’sfamily?
A.Three.
B.Atleastfive.
C.Nomorethanfour.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.Howcanpeopleavoidforgettingthingsaccordingtothespeaker?
A.Bykeepingadiary.
B.Bymakingaschedule.
C.Bybeingremindedbyothers.
18.Whatdoes“amasterschedule”mean?
A.Aschedulemadeforyourself.
B.Aschedulemadeforyourboss.
C.Aschedulewithallimportantthingsandthetimetouse.
19.Howmanydifferentschedulesarementioned?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
20.Whatcanyouuseyourdailyscheduletodo?
A.Plantimewell.
B.Achieveshort-termgoals.
C.Achievelong-termgoals.
第二部分阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10个小题;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、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
Boys&GirlsClubsofKingCountyisproudtoannounceCassy,amemberofWallingfordBoys&GirlsClub,haswonthetitleofourYouthoftheYear.
Intotal,12extraordinaryteensfromClubsacrossthecountycompetedforthetitle.Eachcandidatewasjudgedonthefollowing:
LeadershipandservicetotheirClubandcommunity;theirlifegoalsandvalues;moralcharacter;academicsuccessandtheirpublicspeakingskillsduringaninterview.
Cassywalkedawaywiththewinningtitleanda$2,000educationscholarship.Shesaid,“Whentherewasnooneelsetoreachoutto,IknewIcouldturntothestaffattheBoys&GirlsClub.WithouttheClub,Iwouldn’thavehadthestrengthtocontinuemystudieswhilemyfamilywashomeless.IhavecometothinkoftheBoys&GirlsClubasnotonlyaplacetogotoafterschool,butashelterandahomeawayfromhome.
“Cassyisincrediblyhard-workinganddriven,”saidMeghanSweet,DirectorofWallingfordBoys&GirlsClub.“Shewon’tletherchallengesgetinthewayofhersuccess.TheClubhasprovidedherwithasecondhome,whilesheinturnhashelpedmaketheClubthetypeofwarm,welcomingplacewestrivetoprovideforallourmembers.TheworldneedsmoreyoungwomenlikeCassy,whoprovethatanyonewhoisgivenaplaceandanopportunitytodeveloptheirpotentialcanbecomeacommunityleader.”
Cassyvaluesthevoicesofindividualswhoarehomeless.Sheherselfhasexperiencedhomelessness,andwantstosharerealstoriesofthehomelesstopromotepeople’sunderstandingofthem.Sheco-foundedastudentorganizationwheresheandotherstudentsinterviewhomelessindividualsandsharetheirstoriesonaFacebookpagecalled“TheUnheardVoicesofSeattle.”
21.WhatdoweknowaboutthecompetitionCassyenteredfor?
A.Itisintendedforordinaryteens.B.Itoffersthecandidatesscholarship.
C.Ithascertainstandardsforthewinner.D.ItisheldbyWallingfordBoys&GirlsClub.
22.Cassyisasuccessfulexampleofateenwhoknowshowto.
A.shareherrealstoriesB.developpeople’spotentials
C.repaythecommunityforitshelpD.interviewhomelessindividuals
23.Whatisthepassagemainlytalkingabout?
A.TheUnheardVoicesofSeattle.B.ThewinneroftheYouthoftheYear.
C.Boys&GirlsClubsofKingCounty.D.Themovingstoriesofhomelesskids.
B
Thisactivitywillmeltawaythepounds,buildyourbodyandleaveyouonanemotionalhigh.Yettheformofexercise,thefitnesstrendoftheyear,doesnotrequiregymmembershiporapersonaltrainer.Allyouneedtodoiswalk.
Walkingisarefreshingalternativetocomplicatedaerobic(氧)routinesandoverpricedgymmembership,sayspersonaltrainerLucyKnight,authorofanewbookontheexercise.Itisfree,enjoyableandalreadyapartofeverydaylife.Allyouneedtodoiscorrectyourtechnique,walkfasterandforlongerandyouwillloseweight.
Thereismuchevidenceofthebenefitsofwalking.ScientistsattheUniversityofPittsburghrecentlydiscoveredthatoverweightpeoplewhowalkedbriskly(快)for30to60minutesadaylostweighteveniftheydidn’tchangeanyotherlifestylehabits.AnotherAmericanstudyfoundthatpeoplewhowalkedforatleastfourhoursaweekgainedlessweightthancouchpotatoesastheygotolder.ResearchersattheUniversityofMassachusettsmedicalschoolfoundthatpeoplewhowalkedeverydayhad25percentfewercoldsthanthosewhosatalot.Bestofall,walkingmakesyoufeelgoodaboutyourself.“Forpeoplesufferingfromdepression,walkingthreetofourtimesaweekfor30minuteshasbeenshowntolifttheirmood,”saysKnight.
Buthowtowalkyourwaytoweightlossandwellness?
Healthexpertsrecommendthatweshouldwalk10,000stepsadaytostayhealthy.Actuallyyouwouldprobablyneedtowalkatleast16,000stepsadaytoloseweight.Yourworkoutplansdependonyourleveloffitness.Youshouldaimtoprogressbyincreasingyourwalkingtimebyfiveminuteseverytwoweeks,andwalkabitfaster.Injustthreemonths,theresultsshouldspeakforthemselves,saysKnight.
24.Whatisthelatestfitnesstrendaccordingtothepassage?
A.Briskwalking.B.Losingweight.
C.Workingoutinagym.D.Exercisingwithapersonaltrainer.
25.Studiesandresearchesarementionedinthepassagetoshowwalking.
A.isgainingincreasingpopularityB.benefitspeopleindifferentaspects
C.isanenjoyablewaytoloseweightD.involvesdifferentgroupsofpeople
26.Itcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraphthat.
A.1600stepsadayisneededforweightlossesB.theeffectofwalkingisnoticeableovertime
C.yourfitnessleveldependsonyourhealthexpertsD.changingthewalkingtimeeverydayisnecessary
C
Ahybridelectricvehicle(混合动力车)orHEVisavehicledrivenbythecombinationofpetrolengineandelectricmotor.TerrencehasbeendrivingaHEVforfiveyears.Hereallydoesn’tunderstandwhymorepeoplearen’tacceptingthem.Iprobablyspendabout$7adayonpetrol,thetaxidrivertoldnews.com.au.InhispreviousconventionalvehicleTerrencesaidhewasspendingupto$30adayonpetrol,meaninghesavesalmost$6000everyyear.
TheToyotaspokesmansaidthiswasquiteahighsavingandofficialtestsestimate(估计)anaveragedriverwouldonlysaveabout33percentofftheircurrentbill.Thismeansadriverpaying$30adayonpetrolwouldseetheirbilldroptoabout$20usingthehybrid.Ataxidriverthatdrivesinbuilt-upareasandspendslittletimeonhighwayswillnoticeahigherfuelsaving,hesaid.“Lowspeedsallowtheelectricmotorstobeusedmoreandthepetrolengineusedless.”
Whilesomepeopleareskepticalabouthowreliablehybridsare,Terrencesaidhehadneverrunoutofpower.HisCamrycostabout$34,000andsoafterfiveyears,it’snearlypaidforitself.“Forcabdrivers,it’sarealadvantagebecauseofthecost-effectiveness,”hesaid.Terrencehasnocomplaintsaboutthecar.“Iloveit,thecalmandquietnessofit,thesimplicityofit—youjustjumpinandgo.Themaintenance(保养)isreallylow.Buttheonlydifficultyisfindingsomeonetoservicethecarastherearenotmanyexperiencedmechanics(机修工).”
Terrencesaidit’s“extraordinary”thatmoredriversaren’tbuyingmorehybridelectricvehiclesandthatgovernmentsarenotencouragingthismore.“Ithinkpeoplehaveaviewthatyouhavetoplugitin,whichisnottrue.Alackofinformationaboutthecarsmaybestoppingpeoplefromtakingtheplunge.It’snotpromotedatallforthepublictounderstand—it’ssimplifyingtheactualowningofacar—youdon’thavetodosomanythingstoownitandrunit,it’sjustsomuchsimpler.Whywouldn’tthegovernmentpromotesuchathing?
”
27.Howmuchdoesanaveragedriversaveeachdaybydrivingahybrid?
A.$30B.$20C.$10D.$7
28.Terrence’sproblemwithhisHEVatthemomentisaboutthe.
A.speedB.powerC.priceD.service
29.Whensaying“extraordinary”,Terrencethinksitis.
A.understandableB.wonderfulC.doubtfulD.unbelievable
30.WhatdoesTerrenceth