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届高考英语模拟考试题金华十校含答案
2017届高考英语4月模拟考试题(金华十校含答案)
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.Whereistheboygoingtomeetthegirl?
A.Atthecafe.B.Atthebusstop.C.Atthepool.2.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
A.Dosometyping.B.Completeherpaper.C.Havelunch.3.Howwillthewomanhelptheman?
A.Bybuyinghimabook.B.Bydrivinghimtothebookstore.C.Byshowinghimthewaytothebookstore.4.Whydidn’tthewomanbuythecoat?
A.Itwasexpensive.B.Herfriendhasthesameone.C.ShewantedtobuyitontheInternet.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?
A.Adoctor.B.Aclassmate.C.Acountry.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.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Interviewerandinterviewee.B.Customerandsalesperson.C.Co-workers.7.Whatwillthespeakersdothisafternoon?
A.Doasurvey.B.Makeaform.C.Meetthedirector.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatdotheclubmembershavetowear?
A.Golfshoes.B.Golftrousers.C.Clubsweaters.9.Howmuchisalessonforchildrenonehour?
A.£2.B.£4.C.£8.10.WhatdoweknowabouttheWestwoodGolfClub?
A.Ithasaswimmingpool.B.Clubmemberscanmeetgueststhere.C.Teachersthereoftengivegrouplessons.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.WhatwillRacheldo?
A.Holdahouse-warmingparty.B.Givebirthtoababy.C.Getmarried.12.WhatdoesthemanthinkofthegiftforBonnie?
A.Suitable.B.Useless.C.Expensive.13.Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?
A.Shecan’tworkoutthecostofgifts.B.Shewillbuysomeexpensivegifts.C.Shewillspendmuchongifts.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Whatistheimprovementoftheman’snewballoon?
A.Itcancarrymorefuel.B.Itiseasiertoland.C.Itislighter.15.Whatdidthemanfinddifficultonhislastflight?
A.Hehadtoolittlesleep.B.Hecouldn’teatthefood.C.Hisradiodidn’tworkproperly.16.Whatwillthemanleavebehindthistime?
A.Maps.B.Books.C.Hissleepingbag.17.Whatdoesthemanwanttodointhefuture?
A.Sailaroundtheworld.B.Flyasmallplanealone.C.Climbthesevenhighestmountains.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Howmuchisthegrouptickettothecastle?
A.$6.5.B.$3.5.C.$3.19.Whoshouldthestudentsgivemoneyto?
A.Thespeaker.B.Mrs.Gifford.C.Theschoolsecretary.20.Whatshouldthestudentstake?
A.Somelunch.B.Aworksheet.C.Apen.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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。
AThoughIknowthatIcandolittletohelptheanimals,Ioftencheckdogrehomingwebsites.Lookingthroughpageuponpageofpitifulfaceslookingup,youmightbeforgivenforthinkingthattheonlydogstobeabandonedinthiscountryarefierce-lookingorlargeandunrulydogs.Recently,itseemstherearesomenewadditionsindoghomes.DogsTrust―thecountry’slargestdogwelfarecharity-saysthatinthepastyearover400“toydogs”werehandedin,a44%increaseontheyearbefore.“Toydog”isthetraditionaltermforalllittledogs,butinrecentyearsthey’veincreasinglybeenreferredtoas“handbagdogs”aftertheridiculousmannerinwhichfamouspeoplelikeParisHiltoncarrythemaroundintheir$1,000handbags,makingthesedogsthemostwantedforimpressionableteens.AsthepopularityofHiltonhaswaned,however,thesedogsarebeingrudelytippedoutofthehandbagsandgivenuptocharity.Inspiteofthesadendingthatthistrendbringsforsomeofthesedogs,itcanonlybeagoodthingifpeoplebecomeawarethatthetoytypesarestilldogs,notdollstobecarriedaround.Ifyoureallyarepreparedtostickwiththem,asmalldogisjustascapableofbringingjoywithouttheneedtodresshimorherup.Alargedogwon’tsitonyourlapwhileyoureadthepapersortravelhappilyonthetrainwithyou.Andaparkfullofpugs(哈巴狗)wouldbeahappierandsaferplacethanonefullofteenageboysandbadlytrainedlargedogs.AsEdithWhartonsaid,“Mylittledog-aheartbeatatmyfeet.”21.Whatistheauthor'snewfindinginthedogrehomingwebsites?
A.More“handbagdogs”aregivenup.B.SomedogsinDogsTrustarelargedogs.C.Teensarelikelytoplaywiththeir“toydogs”.D.Thenumberofabandoneddogsisincreasing.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“waned”mostprobablymean?
A.Grown.B.Weakened.C.Begun.D.Worked.23.Whatdoestheauthorseemtosuggestaboutdogsinthelastparagraph?
A.Largedogsandchildrenmakeagoodpark.B.Keepingsmalldogscanbringjoysinaway.C.“Handbagdogs”shouldbeforbiddeninpublicplaces.D.Ifsgoodtodressdogsupbeforecarryingthemaround.BAU-shapedobject,resemblingasilverydome(穹顶),isnowunderinspectionbyRussianexperts,afterbeingsecretlyremovedundercoverofnightfromthepossessionofvillagerswhofoundit.AfterdiscoveringitonSunday,localsfromthevillageofOtradnesnkyhadmanagedtodragthe“UFOfragment”fromthethickforestwhereithadfallen.Theyloadeditontoatruckandtookitthroughthesnowtotheirvillage,wherelocalinspectorsthenexamineditbeforereportingMoscowauthorities.Inanofficialstatement,SergeyBobrov,whofoundtheobject,agreedtokeepitsafe.Butfollowingtheirsecretremovalofthe200-kilogrammetalfragment(碎片),policehaveitundercloseguardonordersfromunnamedauthorities.Theobjecthasnothaditsoriginconfirmedyet.However,itdoesnotcomefromarocketormissileorbeinanywayassociatedwithearthspacetechnology,ithasbeenannounced.“Theobjectfoundisnotrelatedtospacetechnology.Afinalconclusioncanbemadeafteradetailedstudyoftheobjectbyexperts,”saidRoscosmos,theRussianspaceagency.Expertshavealsoexaminedtheobjecttodeterminewhetheritisdangerous.“Wemeasuredtheradiationlevelnearandinsidetheobject.Wefoundnoradiationhere,”saidYuriBornyakov,whoheadstherescueservicedepartmentoftheKuybyshevskydistrictintheNovosibirskregion.Partofthefragmentismadeofultra-strongtitanium(钛),saidValeryVasiliev,theheadoftheKuybyshevskyDepartmentforCivilDefenceandEmergencySituations.AguessthatithadcomefromafailedKazakhstanrocketorsatellitelaunchwasalsodenied.“Youcanseeinsideit.Allisopen.It’sempty.Nodangerhere.Wewereaskedtotakeandstoreit.Webroughtithere.Andnowwearegoingtowaituntiltheycometotakeitiftheyneedit,"saidlocalpolicespokesmanSergeiSulein.24.The“UFOfragment”wasfound.A.intheskyB.inthefieldC.intheforestD.inthesea25.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.the“UFOfragment”comesfromouterspaceB.thefragmentcouldbeusedtomakearocketC.thepersonwhofounditwillgetarewardfromMoscowD.thelocalpolicewillkeepthe“UFOfragment”forawhile26.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
A.Afallen“UFOfragment”inRussia.B.AUFOfoundbyRussianvillagers.C.Aninspectionofa“UFOfragment”.D.Areportonafailedrocket.CStreetdancesaredancestylesthatevolved(演变)outsideofdancestudiosinanyavailableopenspace.Theyareoftenimprovisational(即兴的)andsocialinnature,encouraginginteractionandcontactwithaudiencesandtheotherdancers.Thesedancesgenerallyevolveoutofurbanandsuburbanspacesandareapartofthenativecultureofthatgeographicalarea.SomeexamplesofstreetdancesincludeB-boying,orbreakdancing,whichoriginatedinNewYorkCity,andMelbourneShufflewhichoriginatedinMelbourne,Australia.Streetdancesaredancesthatevolvebetweenpeopleinasocialenvironment,althoughitcannotbealwaysdeterminedastohowtheyactuallydoevolvebetweenpeople.Intheory,asonepersoncomesupwithamovethatlooksgoodtoanotherperson,thatotherpersontriestocopythatmove.SimilartothegameofChineseWhispers,theeffectisthattheotherpersoncannotabsolutelyperformthatmovethesamewayastheotherperson,thusleadingtothedancercreatingtheirownstyleorentirelynewmoves.Thereisasmalldifferencebetweenentirelyfreestyledanceandanabsolutestreetdance.Whilefreestyledanceisrandomandapersonaldanceinventedbyasingleperson(evenififsbasedonsomeoneelse’sdancestyle),afullstreetdanceisacollectionofthevarioussimilardancemovesandstylescollectedintoonepracticeandregardedasthesamedance.Forexample,whenB-boyingevolvedoutofearlyhip-hopculture,peoplecameupwiththeirownmoves,andotherpeopleimprovedthem.Streetdancesconstantlyevolveforaslongastheyarenowandthenpracticedandregardedasthesamedance.Allthemovesdancedtobreaksinhip-hopculturewereregardedasB-boying.Sometimesitispossibletotracebackstreetdancestylesthatweremostlypioneeredbyspecificpersons.OneexampleisLocking,whichisoftenregardedasbeingstartedbyDonCampbell,whowasa1970spioneerofAmericanstreetdance.Mostofthetimeitisimpossibletoowestreetdancestospecificpeople;sincethedancesevolveoutsideofprofessionaldanceenvironments,andthereisnosocialorlegalrecord.Streetdancepioneersalsorarelyhaveprofessionaldegreesindance,thusdistinguishingstreetdancefromothermoderndanceforms.27.Paragraph1isintendedtotellustheofstreetdances.A.varietiesB.changesC.characteristicsD.distributions28.Whatdoweknowaboutstreetdances?
A.Dancersperformthemindancestudios.B.Theyaredevelopedbyprofessionaldancers.C.Theyarecollectedfromdifferentmovesandstyles.D.Dancerscreatemovesbasedonotherpeople’smoves.29.ChineseWhispersarementionedinParagraph2to.Astressastree