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1、全国新课标卷届高三一模英语模拟试题配答案及听力音频英语青岛高级中学一模英语模拟试题一:听力:第一节:听下面五段对话,每段对话仅读一遍.1. What is Jack going to do? A: Hurry to his office B:Meet Professor Johnson C: Help Marry carry the books2. What do we know about Mr. Smith? A: He missed the meeting B: He was late for the meeting C: He wasnt invited to the meeting.

2、3. Why did the man fail to answer the phone? A: he went to sleep early B: The TV was too noisy C: His phone was broken 4. Why is the woman going o Germany? A: To work there B: To visit friends C: To study German5. What is the man trying to do? A: Tell Sarah when the picnic ends B: Persuade Sarah to

3、go to the picnic C: Ask Sarah to drive him to the picnic听下面一段对话回答67题6. Who is the woman? A: A tourist B: An actress C: A musician7. On what has the woman got information? A: A play B: A house C: A theatre听下面一段对话,回答810题8. Where does the man aim to go? A: London B: Taipei C: Hong Kong9. How many piece

4、s of luggage is the man checking in? A: None B: One C: Two10. When does the mans flight leave? A: At 9:00 B: At 11:00 C: At 11:30听下面一段对话,回答1113题11. How does Carrie feel about her job? A: It is quite okay B: It is unpleasant C: Its not too bad.12. What seems to be Andrews future plan? A: Start a trav

5、el business B: Learn to speak Spanish C: Find a new job in Spain13. What is the relationship between Carrie and Andrew? A: Good friends B: Fellow workers C: Travel companions听下面一段对话,回答1416题14. What does Simons study at Oxford? A: English B: History C: Physics15. What is Simons first novel mainly abo

6、ut? A: His fathers work as a reporter B: His experience in South Africa.C: His volunteer work in Vietnam16. What does Simon plan to do after graduation? A: Go on to study abroad B: Find a job in Vietnam C: Write his second novel听下面一段独白,回答1720题17. Which is a reason for childrens weight gain in the su

7、mmer? A: Hot weather B: Lack of sleep C: Watching TV18. How many meals do a lot of children have daily in the summer? A: One B: Two C: Three19. What do most children choose to do when they are left by themselves? A: Go outside and play B: read books at home C: Play computer games20. What does the sp

8、eaker suggest parents do?A: Prepare good food for children B: Spend more time with children C: Pay attention to their own habits阅读:ATime TravelIf you could travel in time, where would you go? Perhaps you would watch an original performance of a Shakespeares play in Elizabethan England? What about ha

9、nging out with Laozi in the Spring and Autumn Period? Or maybe youd voyage far ahead of the present day to see what the future holds.The possibility of time travel is indeed appealing. Stories exploring the subject have been around for hundreds of years. Perhaps the best known example is science fic

10、tion novel The Time Machine, which was written by H.G.Wells and published in 1895 for the first time. It was adapted into at least two feature films ofthe same name, as well as two television versions, and a large number of comic book adaptations.It is generally credited with the popularization of t

11、he concept of time travel using a vehicle thatallows an operator to travel purposefully and selectively. The term “time machine”, coined by Wells, is now universally used to refer to a vehicle transporting people into the far future.But could time travel actually be possible? Some scientists say yes

12、, in theory. They propose using cracks in time and space called “wormholes”, which could be used as shortcuts to other periodsEinsteins theory of relativity allows time travel in extreme circumstancesAnd British physicist Stephen Hawking says you could travel into the future with a really fast space

13、shipgoing at nearly the speed of lightThough building such a spaceship would of course be no simple taskEven if you could travel into the past, there is something called the “grandfather paradox”It asks what would happen if a time traveler were to go back in time and have his own grandfather killed

14、for some reason, and therefore prevent himself from being bornIf the time traveler wasnt born, how would he travel back in time?And would you really like to visit the future?In HGWells book, the main character travels into distant time where he arrives at a beach and is attacked by giant crabsHe the

15、n voyages 30 million years into the future where the only living thing is a black object with tentacles(触角)If thats whats in store, maybe we are better just living in the present day after all21The novel The Time Machine mentioned in Paragraph 2 aims to show_APeoples interest in time travel Bthe spe

16、cial feature of the bookCthe long history of time travel Dthe contribution of HGWells22Einsteins and Hawkings theories_Ahave similarities in many ways Bpush the invention of the first spaceshipChave proved wrong by some time travelers Dsuggest the possibility to invent the time machine23In Paragraph

17、 4,“grandfather paradox”probably refers to the idea that_Athe traveler is prevented from meeting his grandfather Bthe traveler goes back in time to seek for his grandfatherCthe grandfathers death makes the travelers birth impossibleDThe reunion of the traveler and his grandfather brings happiness24A

18、ccording to the passage, what is probably the authors attitude towards time travel?AUnclear BSkeptical CSupportiveDUnconcernedBSpeed-reading is a necessary skill in the Internet ageWe skim over articles, e-mails and WeChat to try to grasp key words and the essential meaning of a certain textSurround

19、ed with information from our electronic devices, it would be impossible to cope if we read word by word, line by lineBut a new trend calls on people to unplug and enjoy reading slowly, listing benefits beyond the intelligent stimulationA recent story from The Wall Street Journal reported on a book c

20、lub in Wellington, New Zealand, where members meet in a cafe and turn off their smartphonesThey sink into cozy chairs and read in silence for an hour Unlike traditional book clubs, the point of the slow reading club isnt exchanging ideas about a certain book, but to get away from electronic devices

21、and read in a quiet, relaxed environment According to the Journal, the Wellington book club is just one example of a movement started by book lovers who miss the old-fashioned way of reading before the Internet and smartphonesSlow readers, such as The Atlantics Maura Kelly, say a regular reading hab

22、it sharpens the mind, improves concentration, reduces stress levels and deepens the ability to sympathize Another study published last year in Science showed that reading novels helps people understand others mental states and beliefs, a fundamental skill in building relationshipsYet technology has

23、made us less attentive readers Screens have changed our reading patterns from the straight and informationleft-to-right sequence to a wild skimming and skipping pattern as we hunt for important words and information. Reading text punctuated with links leads to weaker comprehension than reading plain

24、 text. The Internet may have made us stupider, says Patrick Kingsley from The Guardian Because of the Internet, he says, we have become verygood at collecting a wide range of interesting news, but we are also gradually forgetting how to sit back, reflect, and relate all these facts to each otherSlow

25、 reading means a return to an uninterrupted, straight pattern, in a quiet environment free of distractions Aim for 30 minutes a day, advises Kelly from The Atlantic “You can squeeze in that half hour pretty easily if only during your free moments, you pick up a meaningful work of literature,” Kelly

26、said “Reach for your e-reader, if you like Kindles make books like War and Peace less heavy, not less substantive, and also ensure youll never lose your place”25The book club in Wellington mentioned in Paragraph 2 shows_Athe new trend of slow reading Bthe decline of electronic devicesCthe importance

27、 of exchanging ideas Dthe increasing number of club readers26According to Patrick Kingsley, people are stupider partly because of_Aa non-stop reading pattern Bthe straight, left-to-right screenCa wide range of interesting news Dthe lack of reflection27Whats the best title for the passage?ABenefit of

28、 Reading Clubs BReturn of Slow ReadingCReading of the Internet Age DInfluence of Speed Reading CA trio of Chilean engineers say they have found a way to thwart determined thieves with what they claim is the worlds first unstealable bike.The design, called the Yerka, looks like an average bike, but t

29、he bottom tube of the frame can be split into two parts and wrapped around a pole. According its creators, the frame can be dismantled and reconnected to make a lock in just 10 seconds. Once the bikes seat tube forms a lock, the only way to steal the bike would be to cut through it, destroying it in

30、 the process.The Yerka is the creation of Cristbal Cabello, 22, Andrs Roi Eggers, 23 and Juan Jos Monsalve, 24. The design was first announced in November, but last week, the team said they had put in their first order to produce 300 Yerkas.While an investment of $100,000 from a state enterprise fun

31、d helped the project along, they raised most of their funds on crowd-funding site Indiegogo. The start-up sold the first 100 bikes for $400 then increased the price to $500. In future it will rise to $600, according to a CNN report.While they call it the worlds first unstealable bike, critics have p

32、reviously said the lock could be picked or the bike easily destroyed. Thieves might also be happy simply to get the handlebars or front wheel.But the team say that if they werent working on something as revolutionary as this, they would have their critics. They also add that the wheels have anti-theft

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