1、德州高考二模英语试题及答案2015德州二模英语试题及答案第I卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5个小题:每小题1.5分,满分75分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的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。1Who is the woman?AA shopper BA customer CA waitress2What did the man forget to do?APa
2、y for the Internet BFinish his research CFix the computer3What did the man probably learn in France?AEngineering BCooking CPainting4What does the man want to do tonight?AWatch football on TVBBuy some booksCGo to a basketball game5Where might Tony be today?AAt home BOn the playground CIn another clas
3、sroom第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分225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。6What does the woman want to do?APlay soccer BWatch a game CPlay some music7What does the man usually do first when he gets home?AHe has
4、 something to eatBHe practices the guitarCHe does his homework听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8How many bands will there be this year?A10 B12 C229What does the woman think of the ticket price at first?AFair BExpensive CCheap听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10Where did the man probably work in Paris?AAt a schoo1 BAt a bank CAt a res
5、taurant11What did the man think of French?AHe could never learn to speak itBHe enjoyed studying itCHe was tired of it12In which city does the man plan to stay now?ANew York BChicago CLos Angeles听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13What is the woman doing when the man calls?ACleaning the computerBPlacing an ad on the
6、InternetCBuilding a new computer14How much will the man to pay in total?A 500 B 550 C 52515What is NOT mentioned in the ad?AThe price of the computerBThe womans addressCThe womans telephone number16When will the speakers meet?ATomorrow at 10:00 amBWednesday at 9:00 amCWednesday at 10:00 am听第10段材料,回答
7、第17至20题。17What is the talk mainly about?AHow children spend their free timeBHow Australians enjoy themselvesCWhat old people like in Australia18According to the talk,what do most children do after school?ARead books BRead newspapers CGo out to play games19When do the old people stay at home and watc
8、h TV?AIn the evening BIn the morning CIn the afternoon20How do young people probably feel when they go home on Sundays?ANervous BAnxious CRelaxed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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑AWhen my daughter Sally was five,I bought Grimms Fairy Tales and r
9、ead Snow White to her one nightAt the end of the original Grimm tale,Snow Whites stepmother is made to put on red-hot iron shoes and dance until she falls down deadThis came as something of a shockI always thought fairytales had happy endings. And I didnt want my five-year-old daughter going to slee
10、p thinking:“Thank goodness they tortured(折磨)that old woman to death”Thats when I decided to write fairy tales.In the years that followed,I wrote tales non-stop and read them to Sally at bedtimeThe Corn Dolly was based on a child who was always complaining;The Silly King was just a silly story Sally
11、loved;1 wrote The Witch and the Rainbow Cat for Sally because of her enormous appetite for stories about witches while Dr Bonocoluss Devil is a new version of the Faust legendNifobobinus,however,was differentI wrote this book when Sally was older and engaged with all things girls have to dowhos frie
12、nds with who,who stuck a sticker on the back of whose boyfriend,or whatever thing she felt funnyNicobobinus,the boy who could do anything,came out of my desire for a more innocent worldHe lived a 1ong time ago,in a city called VeniceOnly his best friend,Rosie, knew he could,and nobody took any notic
13、e of anything Rosie said,because she was always having wild ideas anywayNicobobinus was so different that it turned out to be an instant hitThe Times called me“an author setting out to rival the classic fairytales”I asked Sally what she thought of NicobobinusShe said it was her favourite21What led t
14、he writer to start writing fairy tales for her daughter?AHis daughters strong interest in fairy talesBThe frightening ends of past fairy talesCHis desire to let his daughter know more storiesDHis attempt to fill his daughters bedtime with something22We can infer from the third paragraph that the wri
15、ter _Awas a very productive fairy tale writer Bcreated his stories out of his own interestCbased all his stories on some old legendsDnever described witches in his fairy tales23When creating Nicobobinus,the first thing the writer considered was _Awhat story the publisher wanted to getBthe difference
16、 of the story from other storiesCproper ways to keep his daughter Sally innocentDthe shifts of his daughters interests24The underlined word“rival”in the last paragraph can be replaced by _Afollow BexploreCchallenge DrecommendBFour years ago,a lobster(龙虾)fisherman,Gary Nichols,had never seen a lionfi
17、sh,but today his traps are full of themHe catches so many lionfish now that hes started to sell themWhile his lobsters sell for $16 per kilogram,lionfish only make him $12. Lionfish are causing a great concern on his business and the commercial fishing industry in Florida,threatening other fish popu
18、lationsin some cases reducing them by up to 90 Lionfish are native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans,but were accidentally introduced into Atlantic and Caribbean waters during the 1990sWith no natural enemies in the Atlantic and an ability to reproduce year-round,plus the favorable environment,their
19、numbers have been rising in recent yearsNot only are lionfish causing losses to lobster fishermen like Nichols,they are also threatening the balance of the fragile ecosystem“Lionfish are eating almost anything that fits in their mouths”says Lad Akins,director of REEF,a marine conservation group“Some
20、 are commercially valuable fishes,like grouper and snapper that the fishermen depend onLionfish even could result in the extinction of some fish”In an effort to solve the problem,REEF runs a monthly contest,awarding prizes to those who catch the most lionfishIt also runs workshops educating divers a
21、bout safe collection and removal techniquesMany volunteers have also joined the fight with a campaign that encourages people to eat lionfish“If we cant beat them,lets eat them!”said Michelle Kosiek,the manager of the Fish House Encore,which has been serving lionfish for the past 18 months“There is a
22、 little bit of fear factor eating themIn fact,those who tried it have spoken well of it”25The story of Gary Nichols shows that _Athe overpopulated lionfish are affecting Florida fishermenB1obsters are disappearing in the waters near FloridaCit is hard for a fisherman to make a living by selling lobs
23、tersD1ionfish have brought the Florida fishermens income down by 9026What factors contribute to the fast increase of the lionfish population?aThey are native to the Atlantic and Caribbean watersbThey have no natural enemies in AtlanticcThey are able to lay eggs non-stop every yeardThe waters in Flor
24、ida are suitable for their existenceeSome people introduced them there on purposeAa,b,c Bb,c,d Cc,d,e Da,d,e27Lad Akins considers the non-native lionfish as _Aa new source of economic increaseBa positive promoter to the ecology of Florida watersCa chance to make Florida fish species diverseDa disast
25、er both commercially and ecologically28In the fight against lionfish,Michelle Kosiek is helpful in _Aencouraging people to eat themBteaching divers removal techniquesCmaking a collection of lionfishDawarding prizes to lionfish catchersCHarry Potter and The Hunger Games havent been big hits for nothi
26、ngLots of teens and adolescents still read quite a lotBut a study shows a clear decline over timeNearly half of 17-year-olds say they read for pleasure no more than one or two times a year,and thats way down from a decade agoThe digital revolution means there are more platforms than ever to read onJ
27、im Steyer has been studying the effect of technology on children,and he finds the results strikingSteyer has four kids and has seen the trend most with his 16-year-old“I start to see it in our 10-year-old,because he is less and less reading,and more and more attracted to some of the digital media pl
28、atforms that he has access to”he saysResearchers want to know more about how teens are spending their time in the digital ageBut Kathryn Zickuhr of the Pew Research Center says its trickyIf a kid is looking at a book,you can assume he or she is readingBut when it comes to looking at a smartphone or
29、tablet,who knows?“Weve heard from middle and high school teachers that sometimes the Internet is wonderful for highly motivated students to do deep and expansive research,”says Zickuhr“But on the other hand,obviously there are many distractions(干扰)on the Internet” “Despite those distractions,parents
30、 can do a lot to promote readingKids with parents who read,who buy or take books out of the library for their kids,and who then set time aside in their kidsdaily schedule for reading,tend to read the most,whether its on a book,an e-book or some other devices”Jim Steyer says29What does Jim Steyer see in his four kids?AThey become addicted to magic novelsBThey read for pleasure more frequentlyCThey spend too much time on electronic devicesDThey get their reading ability improved on the Internet30According to Kathryn Zickuhr,_Ait is easy to
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