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届高三英语下学期第三次模拟考试试题

2019学年下学期高三三模英语试卷

本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

满分150分。

考试时间120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题共100分)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

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。

例:

Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C。

1.WhatwillthewomandoinSanJuan?

A.Eatout.B.Learntodance.C.Gotonightclubs.

2.Whathappenedtothewomanlastnight?

A.Hercarbrokedown.B.Shecouldn’tfallasleep.C.Shewaswokenupbyaphonecall.

3.WhywillthemangotoJapan?

A.Toteachinaschool.B.Totakeatrip.C.TolearnJapanese.

4.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?

A.Takecareofhisbird.B.Helphimwithhiswork.C.Gooutoftownwithhim.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?

A.WhereJoycecomesfrom.

B.WhatJoyce’shometownislike.

C.WhyJoyce’shometownisboring.

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.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Returningbooks.B.Buyingbooks.C.Borrowingbooks.

7.WhatdoesthemanthinkofthenovelTheSunAlsoRises?

A.Boring.B.Difficult.C.Interesting.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.WhydidthemangotoSanFranciscoonvacation?

A.Tomeetafriend.B.Tovisithissister.C.Totourauniversity.

9.Whatdidthewomandoonhervacation?

A.Shestudiedatcollege.B.Shedidsomeshopping.C.Shestayedwithafriend.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Interviewerandinterviewee.C.Colleagues.

11.Whereisthewomannow?

A.InJapan.

B.InAmerica.C.InBritain.

12.Whatisthewomanweakin?

A.Computers.B.Languages.C.Organizingactivities.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whydidyoungerkidsfeelunhappyatfirst?

A.Theydidn’tgetusedtothenewenvironment.

B.Theyweren’twillingtoattendthetrip.

C.Theythoughtthetripwouldbeboring.

14.Howdidthechildrenfeelabouttheguide?

A.Bored.B.Satisfied.C.Disappointed.

15.Whatwasthechildren’sfavoriteactivity?

A.Sailing.B.Horse-riding.C.Barbecuing.

16.Whatissaidaboutthechildren?

A.Theyhadknowneachotherbefore.

B.Theywantedtogettogetheragain.

C.Theywereallhomesickatfirst.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisunavailableatweekdays?

A.Breakfast.B.Lunch.C.Dinner.

18.Whenisbreakfastservedatweekends?

A.From6:

30to7:

45.B.From7:

00to8:

30.C.From8:

00to9:

30.

19.Whatshouldpeopledotogettheirfood?

A.Queueupfortheirturn.

B.Askthewaitertotaketheirorders.

C.Waitforthekitchenstaffattheirtables.

20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestpeopledo?

A.Taketheirplatesofftablesaftermeals.

B.Gotothecommonroomafter9:

30.

C.Havesomecoffeeorteabeforemeals.

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,

并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

EcoleCollegeParkSchool

FallWelcomeBack—Tuesday,September5th

DearFamilies:

Ourfirst(half)dayofschoolforthe2017/2019schoolyearisTuesday,September5.Thisisaveryimportantday;wewelcomestudentsandparentsbacktoanotherschoolyearandconfirmthestudentswhowillbeattendingEcoleCollegeParkSchool.PleasenotethatstudentsinGrade1—8shouldbepreparedtostayfortheentiremorning.Kindergartenstudentswillonlystayforanhour.

TuesdayAttendanceInformation:

Kindergartenstudents/parentsgototheirregularclassroom(downstairs,onleft)foronehouronly.Parentspleasestayforthefullhour.

Grade1—8studentswillmeetoutside(weatherpermitting)orinthegymtofindtheirgradesignsandthenwillmovetoclassrooms.

BusingInf

ormation:

Changestothe2017—2019schoolyearbusservicewillbeginonSeptember5.

BusingstartsforKindergartenstudentsonSeptember11andcontinuesfromSeptember11onward.

Pleasedonotparkinourschoolbuszoneasparkingticketsareissued.

FeestoBePaidinOfficeAreaFirstWeekofSchool:

EcoleCollegeParkSchoolcoversthe$28costofallstudentsfees.Additionalrequestformoneymaybeneededtosupportfieldtripsofspecialprojects.

Grade1—8studentspaya$6StudentPlannerfee.

BandFeeis$25andispaidtothebandteacher.

OnWednesday,September6,studentsshouldbeatschoolby8:

50amandmeetintheclassroomtheywereinonTuesday.Thiswillbeafulldayofclassesforstudents.

21.HowlongwillaGrade7studentstayatschoolonTuesday,September5?

A.Anafternoon.             B.Anhour.C.Halfaday.       D.Afullday.

22.Howmuchdoesoneneedtopaytojointheband?

A.Sixdollars.    B.Twenty-fivedollars.C.Twenty-eightdollars.     D.Fifty-fivedollars.

23.WhatwillstudentsdoonWednesday,September6?

A.Meetoutsideorinthegym.    B.Movetoanewclassroomforaday.

C.Starttotaketheschoolbustogotoschool.    D.Begintohavelessonsasnormal.

B

MatthewLaytonwas20minutesfromhomeinSevierville,Tennessee,onacoldNovembernightin2016whenhegotacellphonecallfromhismother.“Themountain’sonfire,”shescreamed,“andBrian’supthere!

Layton’sfamilyownedadozenrentalcabins(小屋)onShieldsMountain,andLayton’sfriendandfellowrental-cabinowner,BrianMcGee,age56,wasuptheretryingtoputthefireoutbyhimself.Layton,32,hitthegas.Hel

ivedonthemountaintoo.

Laytonturnedaroundandheadedforadirtroad.Hemadeitabouthalfwayupthesteep,windingpathbeforehisfront-wheel-drivecargaveup.HecalledMcGee,whodrovedowninhispickupsotheycouldfightthefiretogether.

TheyheadedfirsttoLayton’srentalcabins.“Iwantedtomakesureourguestsweregone.Theywere,”saysLayton.Atthatpoint,hehadachoice:

trytosavehiscabinsorrescuepeoplerentingothercabinsnearby.“Onthemountain,youdon’thavemanylocals.They’remostlytouristswhodon’tknowtheirwayaround,”hesays.

Overthenexttwohours,thetwofriendsdrovethroughthesmokymountain,knockingondoorsandleadingpanickedpeopletosafety.“Iknowthatmountainsowell,”Laytonsays,“IcoulddriveandknowexactlywhereIamjustbytimetraveled.”Thankstotheirbraveandimmediateaction,thetwohelped14peopleoutofthedanger.

FourteenpeoplediedthatnightinSevierCounty.Butthefiredidn’ttakeawayasinglelifeonShieldsMountain.Andthoughhishomeandbusinessweredestroyed,Laytonremainscalm.“Iwasn’tworriedaboutmyloss,notwhenIsawthosefamiliestrappedonthemountain,”hesays,“IknewIwasgonnahelpthem.”

24.WherewasLaytonwhenthefirebrokeout?

A.Visitinghismother.B.Awayfromhishome.

C.Headingforthecabins.D.Drivingonadirtroad.

25.WhatcanwelearnfromPara.2&3?

A.Layton’scarbrokedownhalfway.B.BrianwasinchargeofLayton’scabins.

C.LaytonpickedupBrianonthepath.D.Brianlivedinthemountainalone.

26.Whycouldthetwofriendsrescuethepeople?

A.Theyputoutthefirebeforeitspread.B.Theyturnedtolocals

forhelp.

C.Laytonwasfamiliarwiththearea.D.Briangaveuphisowncabins.

27.WhatdidLaytonmeaninthelastparagraph?

A.Heblamedhimself.B.Hesufferedalot.C.Hefeltsorry.D.Hewasrelieved.

C

Thefirstdrawingsonwallsappearedincavesthousandsofyearsago.LatertheAncientRomansandGreekswrotetheirnamesandprotestpoemsonbuildings.Moderngraffitiseemstohave

appearedinPhiladelphiaintheearly1960s,andbythelatesixtiesithadreachedNewYork.Thenewartformreallytookoffinthe1970s,whenpeoplebeganwritingtheirnames,or“tags”,onbuildingsalloverthecity.Inthemid-seventiesitwassometimeshardtoseeoutofasubwaycarwindow,becausethetrainswerecompletelycoveredinspraypaintingsknownasmasterpieces.

Intheearlydays,the“taggers”werepartofstreetcrowdswhowereconcernedwithmarkingtheirterritory(领地).Theyworkedingroupscalled“crews”andcalledwhattheydid“writing”—theterm“graffiti”wasfirstusedbyTheNewYorkTimesandthenovelistNormanMailer.ArtgalleriesinNewYorkbeganbuyinggraffitiintheearlyseventies.Butatthesametimethatitbegantoberegardedasanartform,JohnLindsay,thethenmayorofNewYork,declaredthefirstwarongraffiti.Bythe1980sitbecamemuchhardertowriteonsubwaytrainswithoutbeingcaught,andinsteadmanyofthemoreestablishedgraffitiartistsbeganusingroofsofbuildings.

Thedebateoverwhethergraffitiisartordeliberatedamageisstillgoingon.PeterVallone,aNewYorkcitycouncilor,thinksthatgraffitidonewithpermissioncanbeart,butifitisonsomeoneelse’spropertyitbecomesacrime.“Ihaveamessageforthegraffitidestroyersoutthere,”hesaidrecently,“andyourfreedomofexpressionendswheremypropertybegins.”Ontheotherhand,Felix,amemberoftheBerlin-basedgroupReclaimYourCity,sayst

hatartistsarereclaimingcitiesforthepublicfromadvertisers,andthatgraffitirepresentsfreedomandmakescitieslivelier.

Fordecadesgraffitihasbeenaspringboardtointernationalfameforafew.Jean-MichelBasquiatbegansprayingonthestreetinthe1970sbeforebecomingarespectedartistinthe80s.TheFrenchmanBlekleRatandtheBritishartistBanksyhaveachievedinternationalfamebyproducingcomplexworkswithstencils(模板),oftenmakingpoliticalorhumorouspoints.WorksbyBanksyhavebeensoldforover£100,000.Graffitiisnowsometimesbigbusiness.

28.Whywastheseventiesanimportantdecadeinthehistoryofgraffiti?

A.Thatwaswhenmoderngraffitifirstbecamereallypopular.

B

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