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1、高三英语模拟试题含答案高三英语模拟试题(含答案)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. Where are the speakers now?A. At the mans home. B. At a furniture store. C. At a stadium.2. What is the woman dissatisfied with?A. The s

2、cenery. B. The temperature. C. The food.3. Why is the man complaining?A. His phone is broken.B. He got a wrong machine.C. The machine is out of date.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. The boys family.B. The boys future job.C. The boys grades in his exam.5. What do we know about the woman?A. S

3、he asks the man for a lift.B. She usually goes to work by bus.C. She will drive to the central office tomorrow.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6. Why doesnt the woman get

4、the new Brad Pitt DVD?A. They are sold out.B. She doesnt like the cover of it.C. The man prefers action movies.7. What does the man dislike about the Indiana Jones film?A. The actor. B. The ending. C. The plot.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9题。8. Where will the letter be sent?A. To England. B. To Paris. C. To Tokyo.

5、9. Which of the following does the envelope contain?A. Some money. B. A check. C. A book.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12题。10. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. A conference. B. A company. C. A flight.11. What problem does the woman have?A. Her failure to register.B. The canceling of the flight.C. The lat

6、e arrival of a presenter.12. What does the man suggest?A. Calling Dr. Jensen. B. Rearranging the schedule. C. Cancelling the presentation.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16题。13. What did Lily like most about going to Machu Picchu?A. The beautiful views.B. The physical challenge.C. The historical importance.14. Why d

7、id Lily decide to do her walk in July?A. She took her summer holidays then.B. There would probably be fewer people then.C. The weather conditions are best for walking then.15. What did Lily find difficult about her journey?A. Lack of oxygen.B. Extreme road conditions.C. Carrying the tent by herself.

8、16. What surprised Lily during her journey?A. Bright stars in the sky.B. Birds with very large wings.C. Good communication with the children.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题。17. What kind of driving often causes accidents?A. Parking in order.B. Driving too close behind another car.C. Cutting in after signaling ot

9、her cars.18. Why did the secretary shoot another woman?A. Because they fought over a parking space.B. Because she didnt like the color of her car.C. Because the woman braked suddenly on the freeway.19. Which of the following is NOT the cause of road rage?A. Traffic jams. B. Other drivers mistakes. C

10、. Drivers physical unfitness.20. What are the biggest killers on the road?A. Stress and tiredness. B. SUVs and road rage. C. Speed and bad driving.第2部分 阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分;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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ABest CompaniesShine United(Madison, Wisconsin)In the past

11、 five years,this Wisconsin-based advertising agency has shared more than$ 500,000 in profits with its employees through the companys ShineShares program. The agency partnered with the University of Wisconsins oncology department to develop the Ride,a biking event that benefits cancer research. Emplo

12、yees also get snacks every day,“Beer Thirty”on Thursdays,and Summer Fridays,a program that lets employees leave at noon.GroundFloor Media(Denver,Colorado)The key for workers at this midsize public relations firm in Denver is that employees work anytime,anywhere. Headquarters are in a former warehous

13、e downtown,near Coors Field. The offices are spread around the central space that doubles as a wet bar every Thursday when the companys “bear club”brings in a new brew.Ergodyne(St. Paul,Minnesota)The St. Paul-based company has grown to operating out of a retired storehouse with plenty of natural lig

14、ht. Rules about dressing?“Wear something.” Its purpose? To create cool,comfortable,and tough safety workwear for those who need it to get the job done. Ergodyne has around 50 employees,who enjoy hot-dish cook-offs,tickets to sporting events,and at least one happy hour every quarter.Southwest Michiga

15、n First(Kalamazoo,Michigan) Its family first at this Michigan economic development advising agency. CEO Ron Kitchens says that in the past year,the company has made a push to go green,initially started by the millennial employees who make up half the agencys workforce. A new staff position was creat

16、ed for the purpose of making sure every employee is able to balance working and cheering at their kids sporting events or going fishing.21.Whats the purpose of the ShineShares program?A. To raise money for a research. B. To let employees leave earlier.C. To share the companys benefits. D. To partner

17、 with a local university.22. What does Southwest Michigan First encourage their employees to do?A. To create new staff positions. B. To accompany their families.C. To join in cooking competitions. D. To enjoy themselves in sporting events.23. What can we know about the companies mentioned in the tex

18、t?A. They care about employees happiness.B. They offer employees financial support.C .They have strict rules about dressing.D. They have training programs.BFew people are aware that Waterloo Bridge, crossed by thousands of daily commuters(上班族)and celebrated as a London landmark, was mainly built by

19、a female workforce.There are no written or photographic records of the women who built the bridge since the construction company that built it closed in the 1980s and with it went all the records. Whats left is anecdotal evidence, kept alive by the tourist boat captains who have called it the Ladies

20、 Bridge.During the Second World War, with the majority of the active malelabor force away at the front, women increasingly took on traditionally male roles. By 1944, 25,000 women were working in the construction industry, carrying out back-breaking tasks. These women were permitted to carry out this

21、 exhausting and dangerous work on the basis that it would only be temporary and that their pay would be lower than that of men. So the trend in women working in construction and engineering did not continue after the war.September sees a series of events celebrating the unknown work of the large fem

22、ale workforce. Musician Claudia Molitor has created a 45-minute musical entitled“the Singing Bridge”,which runs at Somerset House from 9 to 25 September. In late September,the“Light up the Ladies Bridge”event saw the National Theatres fly tower lit up by large scale photographic projections(投影)of fe

23、male construction workers working in construction during World War II.Lets all celebrate the women who have helped to build the cities in which we live.24. Why do few people know about the builders of Waterloo Bridge?A. Female workers received little attention.B. The records of their work have been

24、lost.C. The construction took place long ago.D. Few people know about the bridge.25.Why did London women do the construction work?A. It was a tradition in London. B. They wanted to get a steady job.C. The company offered them better pay. D. Most men had gone to the battlefield.26. Whats the fourth p

25、aragraph mainly about?A. The influence of the bridge on art. B.A musicians contribution to the bridge.C. The events in honor of the bridge builders.D. Womens work during the Second World War.27.Whats the text mainly about?A. Female Workers on the Rise B. A Hidden Treasure in LondonC. A New London La

26、ndmark D. The Story behind the Ladies BridgeCOnce upon a time it was boarding school adventures and mysteries solved by tweed-wearing detectives that fired young readers imaginations. Now, it seems, it is the promise of tales of blood sucking vampires, unstoppable zombies, howling werewolves and ter

27、rifying beasts that inspires young audiences to pick up a book. Teen horror is a literature type that seems to be going from strength to strength, with titles like The Demonata and The Saga of Larten Crepsey by Irish born writer, Darren Shan, topping the charts. Indeed Darren Shans success has earne

28、d him the title of “Master of Childrens Horror” and his books, which also include The Thin Executioner and the vampire series The Saga of Darren Shan, have sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. But what is it about horror fiction that so appeals to young readers, and just how scary do they lik

29、e it? “ I think horror allows teenagers to focus on real-life issues in a fantastic way, helping them analyse and make sense of the world as they are coming to a greater understanding of it,” says Darren. “In my book, Lord Loss, the main characters parents and sister are killed by demons. While that

30、s obviously not going to happen to anyone in the real world, many children will lose people they love during their teenager years, whether its grandparents dying of old age, or friends or relatives in accidents. A book like this can hopefully help them get prepared when death strikes at them in real

31、 life. Good horror is always about helping us prepare for the darker aspects of life and since we cant avoid them, we might as well turn them into entertainment!” Darren tours frequently, attending events in schools and libraries, and talking to young readers helps him decide what they can and cant

32、take in terms of frightening content. He explains: “When Im writing an especially terrible scene, I imagine myself reading it out in a live environment, and ask myself if I would feel comfortable doing so. If not, Ill go back and make slight changes to the scene. I have no set formula for deciding what is suitable and what is not. I simply

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