河北省高考英语第一次模拟试题及答案.docx

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河北省高考英语第一次模拟试题及答案

2016年河北省高考英语

第一次模拟试题及答案

本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,共13页。

第Ⅰ卷

第一部分听力(1—25小题)略

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,40分)

第一节(15小题,每小题2分,共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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Theyarethefashionstatementlovedbyhiphopstarsandrappers.Butnowitseemsthatgrilles(金属网罩)—teethjewellerylovedbyrapperssuchasNelly—arenotjustaboutthewayyoulook—youcanusethemtolistentomusic,too.

Adesignstudenthascreatedawayofusingthejewellerymouthpiecetohearsongsbymeansof“boneconduction”throughyourskull.AisenChacin,ofParsonsTheNewSchoolforDesigninNewYork,attachedavibrating(振动)motortoadigitalmusicplayerandconnectedittoamold(模子)ofherupperteeth.Shealsoplacedcontrolsontheundersidesouserscanchangesongsorincreasethevolumebypushingupwithyourtongue.Whenthemusicstarts,thevibrationisstrongenoughthatthemusiccanbeheardclearly—withouttheneedforheadphones.Ifthesoundbeingplayedisloudenough,otherscanevenhearitapparentlycomingoutofyourteeth.AvideopostedonYouTubeshowsoneofChacin'sfriendssittingdownwiththemotorinhismouthandhishandsinhisears.Hedidn'tbelievehiseyeswhenheheardthemusic.

GrillesweremadepopularbythesongbyrapperNellyeventhoughdentistshavemadewarningsagainstthem.Theysayjewellerymaterialslikegoldordiamondscanweardowntheenamel(牙釉质)onyourteethandthatgrillesshouldnotbeworn.

Chacinshowedherdevice,calledPlayAGrill,attheNewInterfacesforMusicalExpressionconferencelastweek.Shesaid,“Grillesarealmostalwaysmadeofpreciousmetal.Theyarecompletelyremovable,andalmostusedasagrill.Becausethegrilliswornovertheteeth,soundcanbespreadusingboneconductionhearinginsteadofoutsidespeakersorheadphones.”

21.Whenweusethegrilles,we________.

A.cansingtothemusic

B.canchangesongsusingtongues

C.needtoattachadigitalmusicplayer

D.canhearsongsthroughtheoutsideears

22.Grillesaredifferentfromtraditionalmusicplayersbecause''''.

A.theyareabletoplaysongsandmusicalotmoreclearly

B.theymakeitunnecessaryforlistenerstowearheadphones

C.theycanplaythemusicloudwithoutinterruptingotherpeople

D.songscomingoutofourteethseemtobesungbyourselves

23.HowdidoneofChacin'sfriendsfeelwhenheheardthemusic?

A.Hefeltsatisfied.    B.Hefeltinterested.

C.Hefeltconvenient.D.Hefeltsurprised.

24.What'sthedentists'attitudetowardsgrilles?

A.Negative.B.Positive.

C.Cautious.D.Unsure.

B

Iwasneververyneat,whilemyroommateKatewasextremelyorganized.Eachofherobjectshaditsplace,butminealwayshidsomewhere.Sheevenlabeled(贴标签)everything.Ialwayslookedforeverything.Overtime,KategotneaterandIgotmessier.Shewouldpushmydirtyclothingover,andIwouldlaymybooksonhertidydesk.Sowebothgottiredofeachother.

Warbrokeoutoneevening.Katecameintotheroom.Soon,Iheardherscreaming,“Takeyourshoesaway!

Whyundermybed!

”Deafened,Isawmyshoesflyingatme.Ijumpedtomyfeetandstartedyelling.Sheyelledbacklouder.

Theroomwasfilledwithanger.Wecouldnothavestayedtogetherforasingleminutebutforaphonecall.Kateansweredit.Fromherendoftheconversation,Icouldtellrightawayhergrandmawasseriouslyill.Whenshehungup,shequicklycrawled(爬)underhercovers,sobbing.Obviously,thatwassomethingsheshouldnotgothroughalone.Allofasudden,awarmfeelingofsympathyroseupinmyheart.

Slowly,Icollectedthepencils,tookbackthebooks,mademybed,cleanedthesocksandsweptthefloor,evenonherside.IgotsointomyworkthatIevendidn’tnoticeKatehadsatup.Shewaswatching,hertearsdriedandherexpressionwassuchdisbelief.Then,shereachedoutherhandstograspmine.Ilookedupintohereyes.Shesmiledatme,“Thanks.”

KateandIstayedroommatesfortherestoftheyear.Wedidn’talwaysagree,butwelearnedthekeytolivingtogether:

givingin,cleaningupandholdingon.

25.WhatmadeKatesoangryoneevening?

A.Shecouldn’tfindherbooks.

 B.Sheheardtheauthorshoutingloud.

C.Shegotthenewsthathergrandmawasill.

 D.Shesawtheauthor'sshoesbeneathherbed.

26.Theauthortidieduptheroommostprobablybecause_____.

 A.shewasscaredbyKate’sanger

 B.shehatedherselfforbeingsomessy

C.shewantedtoshowhercare

D.shewasaskedbyKatetodoso

27.HowisParagraph1mainlydeveloped?

 A.Byanalyzingcauses.B.Byshowingdifferences.

 C.Bydescribingaprocess.D.Byfollowingtimeorder.

28.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthestory?

 A.MyFriendKateB.HardWorkPaysOff

 C.HowtobeOrganizedD.LearningtobeRoommates

C

Washoe,afemalechimpanzee(黑猩猩)believedtobethefirstnon-humantoacquirehumanlanguage,hasdiedofnaturalcausesattheresearchinstitutewhereshewaskept.

ThechimpdiedonTuesdaynight,accordingtoRogerandDeborahFouts,co-foundersofTheChimpanzeeandHumanCommunicationsInstituteinWashington,whereshelived.

Washoewasbornin1965inAfrica,whereshewascapturedbytheAirForceandtakentotheUSforresearchuseinthespaceprogram.In1966,shelefttheprogramandbeganlivingwithtwoscientists,AllenandBeatrixGardner,wholedaprojecttoteachthechimpAmericanSignLanguage(ASL)inWashoe,Nevada,forwhichitwasnamed.WashoehadbeenlivingonCentralWashingtonUniversity’sEllensburgCampussince1980.Shehadavocabularyofabout250words.Also,Washoetaughtsignlanguagetothreeyoungerchimps:

Tatu,31,Loulis,29,andDar,31

Primate(灵长类)researcherJaneGoodall,inFouts’bookNextofKin,notedtheimportanceoftheworkwithWashoe.“Roger,throughhisongoingconversationswithWashoeandherextendedfamily,hasopenedawindowintoachimpanzee’smind,”Goodallsaid.

Thoughpreviouseffortstoteachchimpsspokenlanguageshadfailed,theresearchersbelievedtherewasabetterchanceusingsigns.ButWashoe’slanguageskillsweredisputedbyscientistswhobelievedthatlanguageisuniquetohumans.Amongthosewhodoubtedthatchimpscoulduselanguagewerelinguist(语言学家)NoamChomskyandHarvardscientistStevenPinker.Theybelievedprimatessimplylearntoperformcertainactsinordertoreceiverewards,anddonotacquiretruelanguage.

29.Asforitsfirsttask,Washoewasinvolvedwith_______.

A.somespaceresearch

B.astudyonAfricananimals

C.anASLproject

D.theprogramoftrainingtheAirForce

30.InGoodall’sopinion,teachingWashoeASL______.

A.wasnotsuccessful

B.ledtothebookNextofKin

C.wonhonorforFouts

D.madeadifference

31.Inthelastparagraph,theunderlinedword“disputed”probablymeans“______”.

A.supportedB.studied

C.questionedD.discussed

32.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.TheASLprojectwasfirstsetupinAfricaforthestudyonWashoe.

B.Washoemaycommunicatewithotherchimpsbysigning.

C.Washoemusthavebeenabletospeak250wordsorso.

D.Theresearcherswillprovethatmostchimpscoulduselanguage.

D

A2milewidetornadotorethroughtheOklahomaCitysuburbofMooreonMonday,killingatleast51peopleincluding20children,destroyingentiretractsofhomesandtrappingtwodozenschoolchildrenbeneathrubble.

RescueteamsracedagainstthesettingsunandworkedintothedarknessinsearchofsurvivorsasthedangerousstormsystemthreatenedseveralsouthernPlainsstateswithmoretwisters.

TheOklahomamedicalexaminerconfirmed51deathsincluding20children,makingitthedeadliestU.S.tornadosinceonekilled161peopleinJoplin,Missouri.Areahospitalsreportedatleast230peopleinjured,includingatleast45children.

EmergencycrewssearchedtherubbleofPlazaTowersElementarySchooltolookfortwodozenmissingchildren,OklahomaLieutenantGovernorToddLambsaid.Theschooltookadirecthitfromthetornado,LambtoldCNN.

Policeandfirecrewspulledsomeschoolchildrenfromthedevastation,aKFORtelevisionreportersaidfromthescene.

TheNationalWeatherServiceStormPredictionCenterprovidedthetownwithawarning16minutesbeforethetornadotoucheddownat3:

01p.m.localtime(4:

01p.m.EDT),whichisgreaterthantheaverageeighttotenminutesofwarning,saidKeliPirtle,aspokeswomanforthecenterinNorman,Oklahoma.

TheU.S.FederalAviationAdministration(FAA)imposedatemporaryflightrestrictionthatallowedonlyreliefaircraftinthearea,sayingitwasattherequestoflocalpolicewhowantedquiettosearchforburiedsurvivors.

OklahomaactivatedtheNationalGuard,andtheU.S.FederalEmergencyManagementAgencyactivatedteamstosupportrecoveryoperationsandcoordinateresponsesformultipleagencies.

BriarwoodElementarySchool,whichalsostoodinthestorm'spath,wasallbutdestroyed.On_the_first_floor,sections_of_walls_had_been_peeled_away,affording_clear_views_into_the_building,whileinotherareas,carshurledbythestormwindswerelodgedinthewalls.

Whiletheschoolwasawreck,nearbyplaygroundclearequipmentstoodundamaged,thoughlitteredwithrubble.Acrossthestreet,peoplepickedthroughtheremainsoftheirhomes,lookingforanypossessionstheymightsalvage.

Thenumberofinjuredasreportedbyseveralhospitalsroserapidlythroughouttheafternoon.

33.Fromthispassagewecaninferthat.

A.thistornadoisthemostseriousinhistoryintheUSA

B.thistornadoledto20schoolchildrendeathsinOklahoma

C.thistornadoisn'tthedeadliestoneinhistoryintheUSA

D.thistornadohitentiretractsofhomesandschoolsbadly

34.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowusinthe6thparagraph?

A.TheNationalWeatherServiceStormPredictionCenterdidn'tprovidetheexacttimeforpeople.

B.TheNationalWeatherServiceStormPredictionCe

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