全国100所名校单元测试示范卷高三英语 第二套 英语1 Units 35.docx
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全国100所名校单元测试示范卷高三英语第二套英语1Units35
全国100所名校单元测试示范卷·高三·英语卷
(二)
第二套 英语1 Units3~5
(120分钟 150分)
第Ⅰ卷
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。
1.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Theyshouldliveoutsidethecountry.
B.Theyneedtobuyanewcellphone.
C.Theyshouldcutdowntheirphonebill.
2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inalibrary. B.Inabank. C.Atastation.
3.WhatdidthewomandobeforelastMay?
A.Abusinesswoman.B.Apolitician.C.Ateacher.
4.Whatdoesthemanoffertodo?
A.Takethewomansboxdownstairs.
B.Helpthewomantakeawaystones.
C.Putthewomansthingsinthebox.
5.Whatisthewomanaskingthemanfor?
A.Somebooks.B.Abooklist.C.Hislibrarycard.
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.Whatdoesthewomanorderfirst?
A.Avegetablesalad.
B.Breadandicewater.
C.Aglassofdrywhitewine.
7.Whencanthewomangetherorder?
A.Atabout6:
50.B.Atabout7:
10.C.Atabout7:
30.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?
A.Visittheorphansandgivethemsomepresents.
B.Visittheorphansandgivelessonstothem.
C.Visitsomehighschoolvolunteerswithhim.
9.Wherewillthespeakersmeet?
A.Atthedoorofthemanshouse.
B.Atthegateoftheirschool.
C.Ontheirschoolplayground.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatsizedoesthemanthinkhewears?
A.Size40.B.Size42.C.Size44.
11.Whichcolordoesthemanlikeespecially?
A.Grey.B.Blue.C.Black.
12.Whatdoweknowaboutthejacket?
A.Itismadeofanexpensivematerial.
B.Itdoesntmatchthemansskin.
C.Itisslightlytightinthecollar.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whichisoneofthemansgoodmemories?
A.Hisparentsusedtotakehimtohuntbirds.
B.Hisparentsusedtoteachhimtoplanttrees.
C.Heusedtoplayinthebackyardwithhisfriends.
14.Whatdidthemanlearnfromhishardlife?
A.Workingharderthanothers.
B.Dealingwithproblemsallalone.
C.Makingmoremoneyforhisfamily.
15.Whatchangewouldthemanmakeinhisearlylifeifhecould?
A.Hewouldliketohavebeenricherthanothers.
B.Hewouldhavechosenaquitedifferentjob.
C.Hewouldprefertohavebeenborninapeacefularea.
16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Themansparentssupportedhimuntilhefoundajob.
B.Themansparentsarebothintheirlateseventies.
C.Themancontactshisparentsbywritingletters.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatmeatismentionedinthetalk?
A.Pork.B.Fish.C.Mutton.
18.Whoespeciallylikehotdogscookedoverahotfireintheopenair?
A.Turks.B.Germans.C.Americans.
19.Whatismustardlike?
A.Itsyelloworyellow-brown.
B.Itsawhiteorredliquid.
C.Ithasastrongsmell.
20.Whyisahotdogalsocalledfrankfurterorfrank?
A.ThepeopleinFrankfurtenjoyhotdogsmost.
B.ThecityofFrankfurtissaidtobeitsbirthplace.
C.ThebutcherFrankfurtmadethefirsthotdog.
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
PeoplearoundtheworldarerememberingNelsonMandela,SouthAfricasfirstblackpresident.HediedThursdayattheageof95.SouthAfricanPresidentJacobZumasaidthenation“haslostitsgreatestson,andourpeoplehavelostafather”.
Mandelahadbeeninpoorhealthforseveralyears.Hewasrepeatedlytreatedinhospitals,mostrecentlyforalunginfection.Hebecameinfectedwithtuberculosis(结核病)manyyearsagowhileinprison.NelsonMandelawasthemainleaderineffortstoendwhiteminorityruleinSouthAfrica.Hespent27yearsinprisonforhispartinfightingapartheid—thenationspolicyofprejudiceagainstblacks.Manyworldleaders,pastandpresent,arerememberingNelsonMandela.
FrederickW.deKlerkwasSouthAfricaslastapartheidleader.HefreedMandelafromprisonin1990.Later,thetwomenwontheNobelPeacePrize.MrdeKlerksaidpeoplewillrememberMandelafortheimportanceheplacedonreconciliation—beingabletoreachasettlementbetweenconflictingsides...Hesaidtheirrelationshipwas,inhiswords,“oftenstormy”,buthesaidtheywere“alwaysabletocometogetheratcriticalmoments”.
IntheUnitedStates,PresidentObamasaidflagsattheWhiteHouseandothergovernmentbuildingswillbeloweredthroughMondayinhonorofNelsonMandela.FewforeignleadersarehonoredbytheUnitedStatesinthisway.FormerpresidentsJimmyCarter,BillClintonandGeorgeW.BushalsopraisedMandelaasachampionoffreedom,humandignityandequality.Anotherformerpresident—GeorgeH.W.Bush—calledMandela“amanoftremendousmoralcourage”whochangedthedirectionofhistoryinhiscountry.
InLondon,BritishPrimeMinisterDavidCameroncalledMandelaatrueglobalhero.Inhiswords,agreatlighthasgoneoutintheworld.IsraeliPrimeMinisterBenjaminNetanyahucalledMandela“oneofthemosthonorablefiguresofourtime”.PalestinianPresidentMahmoudAbbascalledhim“asymboloffreedomfromcolonialismandoccupation”.HecalledMrMandelasdeath“agreatloss”.
21.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?
A.Mandelahadbeeninpoorhealthfor27years.
B.Hebecameinfectedwithtuberculosisrecently.
C.ThewhiteminoritywasrulingSouthAfricaduringthattime.
D.NelsonMandelawasforapartheid.
22.Theunderlinedword“reconciliation”inParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto“ ”.
A.prejudiceB.balancingC.directionD.freedom
23.Whatcanweknowaccordingtothepassage?
A.SouthAfricanPresidentJacobZumahaslosthisgreatestson.
B.MahmoudAbbasfreedMandelafromprisonin1990.
C.ObamaandGeorgeH.W.BushwontheNobelPeacePrize.
D.FrederickW.deKlerkandNelsonMandelwontheNobelPeacePrize.
24.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?
A.PeoplearoundtheworldarerememberingNelsonMandela.
B.NelsonMandelaspent27yearsinprisonforhispartinfightingapartheid.
C.WhyNelsonMandeladied.
D.NelsonMandelisoneofthemosthonorablefiguresofourtime.
B
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A.Specialgiftsarereadyforparents.
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C.Servicesareconvenientforitsmembers.
D.Feesarenecessaryfortheaccountkeeping.
26.TheWinnersClubprovidesmagazineswhich .
A.encouragespendingB.arefreetoallteenagers
C.arefullofadventurestoriesD.helptomakemoreofyourmoney
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A.beanInternetuserB.bepermittedbyyourparent
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Weoften“see”thingsthatarentreal.Asisshowninthepicture,thelongeryoulook,themoreyourbraintellsyou“thereisnowaythoselinesarestraight”.A“moving”objectcanreallybestandingstill;twocolorscanseemverydifferentbutactuallybethesame.Thesearecalledvisualillusions(错觉).Theymakeusthinkthereissomethingwrongwithoureyes.Butthetruthisthatitsnotoureyesbeingtricked—itsourbrains.
AteamofJapaneseresearchersatRitsumeikanUniversitydidanexperiment.Theymonitoredthebrainactivityofagroupofvolunteersastheylookedatanillusionpicturecalled“Rotating(旋转的)Snakes”.Inthepicture,circlesappeartoberotatingbutareactuallynot.
Scientistsusedtobelievethebrainimaginedthecirclesweremoving.Butthisexperimentshowedmore.
“Thisisthepartofthebrainthatprocessesrealphysicalmovement,”explainedresearchteammemberIchiroKuriki,PhD.“Theillusorymotionpercept(感知)isnotjusttheobserversimagination.”
Unlikeacrossword,visualillusionsarenotsimplyeyepuzzles.“Theyreimportanttoolsinvisualresearchtohelpusunderstandhowvisualprocessingworksinthenormalbrainandalsointhediseasedbrain,”saidSusanaMartinez-Conde,ascientistattheBarrowNeurologicalInstitute,US.
Visualillusionsarenow