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广西武鸣县高级中学届高三一模考试英语试题
武鸣高中第一次模拟考试
英语
第I卷(满分150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。
1.Whatdoesthewomanplantodo?
A.Stayatschool.
B.Visitherfamily
C.Gocamping.
2.What’sthetopicoftheconversation?
A.Aship.
B.Amovie.
C.Ajoke.
3.Whycan’tthespeakersgoonthetrip?
A.Theman’suncledied.
B.Themangotsick.
C.Thewomanhastoattendameeting.
4.Whatdoesthemanmean?
A.Benjaminisveryhonest.
B.Benjaminoftenbreakshiswords.
C.Benjaminisseriousabouthiswork.
5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Classmates.
B.Colleagues.
C.Teacherandstudent.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分;满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6-7题。
6.Whatdidthespeakerseatwhentheywereyoung?
A.Veryhealthybread.
B.Breadmadewithonlyfewingredients.
C.Breadwithalotofartificialthingsinit.
7.Whatdoesthemanwanttomake?
A.Awholeloafofbread.
B.Apizza.
C.Asandwich.
听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。
8.Wheredidthemangrowup?
A.Inacity.
B.Inasmalltown.
C.Inthecountryside.
9.Whatdothespeakersseeinthestreet?
A.Kidsplayingball.
B.Niceshops.
C.Alotoftrash.
听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。
10.Whendidthemanbecomeavegetarian?
A.Atage10.
B.Atage12.
C.Atage20.
11.Whatanimalsdidtheman’sfriendshave?
A.Horses.
B.Pigs.
C.Sheep.
12.Whatmadethemandecidetoeatdifferently?
A.Hereadaboutbeingavegetarian.
B.Hesawachickenbeingkilled.
C.Hedidn’tlikehismother’scooking.
听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。
13.Whatkindoffooddoesthemanwanttoeat?
A.Thai.
B.Italian.
C.Indian.
14.Whatdoesthewomansuggestfirst?
A.Goingtoabigcitytofindtherightspices.
B.Lookingaroundthelocalmarket.
C.Themanshouldlearnhowtocookthefoodhimself.
15.Wheredoesthespeakerlive?
A.InAustralia.
B.InAmerica.
C.InEngland.
16.Whomaythewomanaskforhelp?
A.Theman’sbrother.
B.Theman’suncle.
C.Hermother.
听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。
17.WhichwordcanbeusedtodescribetheNewYorksubway?
A.Old.
B.Boring.
C.Slow.
18.WhydidRosieRuizgetonthesubway?
A.Shewastiredofrunning.
B.Shewantedtogohome.
C.Shewantedtowinarace.
19.Whathappenedinthe1960s?
A.Thetrainsranmuchfaster.
B.Thesubwaybecamedangerous.
C.Thetrainsstartedrunningunderground.
20.Whatdopeoplelikemostaboutthesubway,accordingtothespeaker?
A.Thefeelingoftravelinginafasttrainunderground.
B.Theadventureofexploringthetunnels.
C.Standingatthewindowandwatchingthelights.
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)
A
SamuelOsmondisa19-year-oldlawstudentfromCornwall,England.Heneverstudiedthepiano.However,hecanplayverydifficultmusicalpiecesbymusicianssuchasChopinandBeethovenjustafewminutesafterhehearsthem.Helearnsapieceofmusicbylisteningtoitinparts.Thenhethinksaboutthenotesinhishead.Twoyearsago,heplayedhisfirstpieceMoonlightSonata(奏鸣曲)byBeethoven.Hesurprisedeveryonearoundhim.
Amazedthatherememberedthislonganddifficultpieceofmusicandplayeditperfectly,histeacherssaySamuelisunbelievable.Theysayhisabilityisveryrare,butSamueldoesn’tevenrealizethatwhathecandoisspecial.Samuelwantedtobecomealawyerasitwasthewishofhisparents,butmusicteacherstoldhimheshouldstudymusicinstead.Now,hestudieslawandmusic.
Samuelcan’tunderstandwhyeveryoneissosurprised.“Igrewupwithmusic.Mymotherplayedthepianoandmyfatherplayedtheguitar.Abouttwoyearsago,Isuddenlydecidedtostartplayingthepiano,withoutbeingabletoreadmusicandwithouthavinganylessons.Itcomeseasilytome---Ihearthenotesandcanbeartheminmind---eachandeverynote,”saysSamuel.
Recently,Samuelperformedapieceduringaspecialeventathiscollege.Thepiecehadmorethanathousandnotes.Theaudiencewasimpressedbyhisamazingperformance.Heisnowlearningapiecethatissodifficultthatmanyprofessionalpianistscan’tplayit.Samuelsaysconfidently,”It’sallaboutsupermemory---IguessIhavethatgift.”
However,Samuel’sabilitytorememberthingsdoesn’tstopwithmusic.Hisfamilysaysthatevenwhenhewasayoungboy,Samuelheardsomeonereadastory,andthenhecouldretellthestorywordforword.
Samuelisstillonlyateenager.Hedoesn’tknowwhathewantstodointhefuture.Fornow,heisjusthappytoplaybeautifulmusicandcontinuehisstudies.
21.WhatisspecialaboutSamuelOsmond?
A.Hehasagiftforwritingmusic.
B.Hecanwritedownthenotehehears.
C.Heisatopstudentatthelawschool.
D.Hecanplaythemusicalpiecehehears.
22.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?
A.Samuelchoselawagainstthewishofhisparents.
B.Samuelplannedtobealawyerratherthanamusician.
C.Samuelthinksofhimselfasamanofgreatmusicalability.
D.Samuelstudieslawandmusicontheadviceofhisteachers.
23.EveryonearoundSamuelwassurprisedbecausehe_________.
A.receivedagoodearlyeducationinmusic
B.playedtheguitarandthepianoperfectly
C.couldplaythepianowithoutreadingmusic
D.couldplaytheguitarbetterthanhisfather
24.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.TheQualitiesofaMusician
B.TheStoryofaMusicalTalent
C.TheImportanceofEarlyEducation
D.TheRelationshipbetweenMemoryandMusic.
B
IfellinlovewithEnglandbecauseitwasquaint(古雅)—allthoselittlehouses,lookingterriblyold-fashionedbutnice,likedolls’houses.Ilovedthecountrysideandthepubs,andIlovedLondon.I’veslightlychangedmymindafterseventeenyearsbecauseIthinkit’sanuglytownnow.
Thingshavechanged.Foreverybody,Englandmeantgentlemen,fairplay,andgoodmanners.Thefairplayisgoing,unfortunately,andsoarethegentlemanlyattitudesandgoodmanners—peopleshutdoorsheavilyinyourfaceandpolitenessisdisappearing.
Iregretthattherearesofewcomfortablemeetingplaces.You’reforcedtoliveindoors.InParisIgooutmuchmore,torestaurantsandnightclubs.Tomeetfriendshereitusuallyhastobeinapub,anditcanbedifficulttogotherealoneasawoman.Thecafesarenotterriblynice.
Asawoman,Ifeelunsafehere.IspendabombontaxisbecauseIwillnottakepublictransportafter10p.m.Iusedtouseit,butnowI’mafraid.
Theideaoffamilyseemstobemoreorlessnon-existentinEngland.Myfamilyiswellunitedandthat’stypicallyFrench.InMiddlesexIhadaneighborwhois82now.Hisfamilyonlylivedtwomilesaway,butItookhimtoFranceforChristmasoncebecausehewasalwaysalone.
25.Thewriterdoesn’tlikeLondonbecauseshe______.
A.isnotusedtothelifetherenow
B.haslivedthereforseventeenyears
C.preferstoliveinanold-fashionedhouse
D.hastobepolitetoeveryoneshemeetsthere
26.WheredopeopleusuallymeettheirfriendsinEngland?
A.Inacafe.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inanightclub.D.Inapub.
27.Theunderlinedpart“it”(inPara.4)refersto______.
A.ataxiB.themoneyC.abombD.publictransport
28.ThewritertookherneighborstoFranceforChristmasbecausehe______.
A.feltlonelyinEnglandB.hadneverbeentoFrance
C.wasfromatypicalFrenchfamilyD.didn'tliketheBritishideaoffamily
C
Likemanynewgraduates,IleftuniversityfullofhopeforthefuturebutwithnorealideaofwhatIwantedtodo.Mydegree,withhonors,inEnglishliteraturehadnotreallypreparedmeforanythingpractical.IknewIwantedtomakeadifferenceintheworldsomehow,butIhadnoideahowtodothat.That’swhenIlearnedabouttheLighthouseProject.
IstartedmyjourneyasaLighthouseProjectvolunteerbyreadingasmuchasIcouldabouttheexperiencesofpreviousvolunteers.Iknewitwouldbealotofhardwork,andthatIwouldbeawayfrommyfamilyandfriendsforaverylongtime.Inshort,IdidnottakemydecisiontoapplyfortheLighthouseProjectlightly.Neitherdidmyfamily.
Eventually,however,Iwonthesupportofmyfamily,andIsentinallthepaperworkneededfortheapplication.Aftercountlessinterviewsandpresentations,Imanagedtostandoutamongthecandidatesandsurvivethetestalone.Severalmonthslater,Ifinallyreceivedacallaskingmetoreportfortheduty.IwouldbegoingtoasmallvillagenearAbuja,Nigeria.Where?
What?
Nigeria?
Ihadnoidea.ButIwasabouttofindout.
Aftercompletingmytraining,Iwassenttothevillagethatwassmallanddesperatelyinneedofproperaccommodation.Thoughthelocalvillagerswerepoor,theyofferedtheirhomes,hearts,andfoodasifIweretheirownfamily.Iwasaskedtoleadasmallteamoflocalpeopleinbuildinganewschoolhouse.Forthenextyearorso,Itaughtinthatsameschoolhouse.ButIsometimesthinkIlearnedmorefrommystudentsthantheydidfromme.
Sometimeduringthatperiod,Irealizedthatallthosethingsthathadseemedsostrangeorunusualtomenolongerdid,thoughIdidnotgetanywherewiththelocallanguage,andIreturnedtotheUnitedStatesadifferentman.TheLighthouseProjecthadchangedmylifeforever.
29.AccordingtotheParagraph2,itismostlikelythattheauthor
A.discussedhisdecisionwithhisfamily.
B.askedpreviousvolunteersaboutvoluntarywork
C.attendedspecialtrainingtoperformdifficulttasks
D.feltsadabouthavingtoleavehisfamilyandfriends
30.Inhisapplicationforthevolunteerjob,theauthor
A.participatedinmanydiscussions
B.