1、四川省成都龙泉中学届高考模拟一英语试题成都龙泉中学2015级高考模拟试题(一)英 语注意事项: 1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。用2B铅笔将答题卡上试卷类型A后的方框涂黑。 2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第卷(满分100分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共
2、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。1. How many minutes does the woman think John will be late for the meeting?A. 10 minutes. B. 15 minutes. C. 20 minutes.2. What does the man think the building will probably be?A. An apartment building. B. A hotel. C. A store.3.
3、How does the man feel about his present job seeking?A. He is confident B. He is tired of it. C. He is not quite sure.4. What do you know about the price of meat?A. It is going up every day. B. It is high everywhere. C. It is higher in other stores.5. Where does the conversation most probably take pl
4、ace?A. In the kitchen. B. In the living room. C In the studay .第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对活或独白。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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. How does the woman feel at the beginning of the conversation?A. Relieved. B. Angry. C. Excited.7. Which city will the art exhibition go to
5、 next week?A. Los Angles. B. New York. C. Chicago.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where did the man live before?A. In the Oak Greek apartments. B. In the dorm. C. In a house he rented.9. What does the man do since others do the cooking?A. Cook meals. B. Do the shopping. C. Learn how to cock.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题10. Ho
6、w is the woman going to New York?A. By train. B. By plane. C. By bus.11. Why are the tickets cheaper?A. It is slower. B. There is no place to sleep. C. It arrives at midnight.12. How much will the woman pay for the tickets?A. $ 25. B. $ 30. C. $ 50.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. When will the man arrive at th
7、e airport?A. At 8:00. B. At 9:00. C. At 10:00.14. Which of the following is the man most likely to do in Italy?A. Attend an art school. B. Lie on the beach. C. Visit art exhibitions.15. How is the man going the travel in Milan?A. By bike. B. On foot. C. By car.16. What will the woman probably do dur
8、ing her vacation?A. Have a relaxing time. B. Stay at home. C. Take a summer course.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What can we learn from the speaker?A. Judge everything from facts. B. People may fool you by putting up a good appearance.C. Dont judge a persons intelligence by his appearance.18. What do we kno
9、w about the young man?A. He is stupid. B. He is a talented writer. C. He likes chatting.19. What can we know from the example of the student?A. The teacher is fooled by the intelligent student.B. The student is good at giving the teacher a good impression.C. The teacher knows the students tricks.20.
10、 What is the accurate suggestion given by the speaker?A. Judging a book by its cover. B. Keeping a close eye on a student.C. Taking time to observe a person.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。AOne of my neighbors used to have a beautiful tree in
11、her front yard. Her dad had planted it for her when it was nothing more than a twig(树枝) and several years later it started to shoot towards the sky with amazing speed. Soon it blessed her with cooling shade in the summer and glorious, golden leaves in the fall.When the two-day snowstorm struck our t
12、own, heavy snow fell on the trees branches that were still full of leaves. The weight split that lovely tree down the middle. It was so sad seeing half of it laying on the ground after the storm. When I talked to my neighbor later, she said that the damage had been too much and that the entire tree
13、would have to be cut down. Thankfully she had saved a few saplings(树苗) from it that she hoped to replant in the future.Still, it was a shock to drive by her house the other day and see nothing but a stump in her front yard. I missed that tree. I missed its beauty, its leaves shinning in the afternoo
14、n sun. I missed seeing its limbs reach towards the heavens. I thought that the stump would be a sad reminder of its loss for a long time to come. My wonderful neighbor, though, had another plan. When I drove by her home today I saw a tiny bird feeder sitting on that stump and a colorful songbird hav
15、ing its dinner. It was such an affirmation of life. It was such a joy to see. I could feel my heart smile.Life by its very nature is a mixed bag. It hands us beauty and tragedy, love and loss, pleasure and pain. What we do with it, however, is up to us. We can let it split us in two, or we can use e
16、ven its hardest times to make our souls stronger and our hearts more loving. We can spend it complaining or we can use it to help others.21We know from the first paragraph that _A. the tree grew very slowly. B. the tree was so strong that it could bear any weight.C. the tree showed its beauty and be
17、nefits. D. the authors neighbor was good at planting trees.22The authors neighbor left a stump in her front yard to use it as_.A. a good reminder. B. a place to feed birds.C. a seat after dinner. D. a beautiful sculpture.23What does the author mainly want to show in the passage?A. Life is determined
18、 by our attitude towards it. B. Life consists of pain and suffering.C. Life has beauty and tragedy. D. Life should be pleasant rather than painful.BAs more and more animal species began to disappear from Kandal province, the Cambodian man Suy Senglim grew worried. So he created a photo project hopin
19、g to bring more attention to the loss of natural habitat in Cambodia. He records the common name of each creature, its scientific name and identifying qualities, whether or not the species is endangered and hopes to educate Cambodians about the importance of wildlife protection.“The biggest issue is
20、 damage to habitat and hunting. Besides that, it is due to demand from the rich who desire wild meat and who consider wild meat chemical-free,” he said. “Hunting is at the root of Cambodian culture,” he said. But he notes that centuries ago, there were more animals and fewer people. Educating Cambod
21、ians about the need for saving natural resources is very important to Suy Senglim.Chhit Sam Ath is executive director of the World Wildlife Fund, or WWF office in Cambodia. He said land sales and development are partly responsible for a sharp drop in the number of trees. It is estimated that protect
22、ed areas within forests have disappeared at the same rate as forests in other parts of the country. Between 2001 and 2014, the yearly rate of forest loss in Cambodia was the highest in the world, the group said. The rate increased 14.4 percent during that period. Flora and Fauna International noted
23、almost 60 percent of the country was forested in 2009. But it fell to 48 percent by 2014.Suy Senglim is now working on a book on 100 bird species from among the 400 species he has photographed. He hopes to publish the book in early 2018. He says he looks forward to teaching in high schools and colle
24、ges to influence a new generation of nature-lovers.24. How does Suy Senglim feel about the wildlife in Cambodia? A. Disappointed. B. Optimistic. C. Concerned. D. Annoyed.25. What did Suy Senglim do? A. He has taken pictures of about 100 bird species in all.B. He made a careful investigation of the w
25、ildlife in Cambodia. C. He is now working in colleges to educate young people. D. He works at the WWF office to help protect wildlife.26. What is true about Cambodia? A. Local people are good at hunting. B. Forest coverage rate fell by 14.4 percent from 2001 to 2014. C. Rich people have a special in
26、terest in wild meat. D. Many Cambodians have realized the importance of wildlife protection.27. Where does this text probably come from? A. A news report. B. A science fiction. C. A medical journal. D. An agricultural magazine. CI was desperately nervous about becoming car-free. But eight months ago
27、 our car was hit by a passing vehicle and it was destroyed. No problem, I thought: well buy another. But the insurance payout didnt even begin to cover the costs of buying a new carI worked out that, with the loan wed need plus petrol, insurance, parking permits and tax, we would make a payment as m
28、uch as 600 a month. And thats when I had my fancy idea. Why not just give up having a car at all? I live in London. We have a railway station behind our house, a tube station 10 minutes walk away, and a bus stop at the end of the street. A new car club had just opened in our area, and one of its shi
29、ny little red Peugeots was parked nearby. If any family in Britain could live without a car, I reasoned, then surely we were that family. But my new car-free idea, sadly, wasnt shared by my family. My teenage daughters were horrified. What would their friends think about our family being “too poor t
30、o afford a car”? (I wasnt that bothered what they thought, and I suggested the girls should take the same approach.) My friends, too, were astonished at our plan. What would happen if someone got seriously ill overnight and needed to go to hospital? (an ambulance) How would the children get to and f
31、rom their many events? (buses and trains) People smiled as though this was another of my mad ideas, before saying they were sure Id soon realize that a car was a necessity. Eight months on, I wonder whether well ever own a car again. The idea that you “have to” own a car, especially if you live in a
32、 city, is all in the mind. I liveand many other citizens do tooin a place that has never been better served by public transport, and yet car ownership has never been higher. We worry about rising car costs, but wed be better off asking something much more basic: do I really need a car? Certainly the answer is no, and Im a lot richer because I dared
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