1、广东省中山市高三高考模拟考试 英语试题及答案中山市2016届高三高考模拟试题英 语2016-5注意事项: 1. 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上。因测试不考听力,第I卷从第二部分的“阅读理解”开始,试题序号从“21”开始。2. 回答第I 卷时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。3. 回答第II卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。4. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第I卷第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40
2、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。AYellowstone National ParkBrief Introduction:Yellowstone National Park is located in the northwest corner of Wyoming, and includes small areas of Montana and Idaho as well. In addition to its superb Rocky Mountain scenery, the
3、park is one of the worlds principal wildlife preserves. Its also the site of Americas greatest concentration of geysers and hot springs, which form a visible and spectacular link with the primeval forces of the Earths creation.Entrance Fees:$25 private, noncommercial vehicle;$20 motorcycle or snowmo
4、bile (winter);$12 visitors 16 and older entering by bike, ski, etc.This fee provides the visitor with a 7-day entrance permit for the Yellowstone National Park.A $50 park annual pass provides entrance for a single private non-commercial vehicle at Yellowstone National Park. The $10 Interagency Senio
5、r Pass (62 and older) is a lifetime pass available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Interesting Yellowstone National Park Facts: A designated World Heritage Site and designated Biosphere Reserve Worlds First National Park 3,472 square miles or 8,987 square km 2,221,766 acres or 898,317 hectar
6、es 63 air miles north to south (102 km) 54 air miles east to west (87 km) 96 % in Wyoming 3 % in Montana 1 % in Idaho21. Yellowstone National Park is famous for the following except .A. its wildlife preserves B. its hot springs C. its Rocky Mountain scenery D. its noncommercial vehicle22. Two colleg
7、e students who visit Yellowstone National Park by bike have to pay .A. $50 B. $40 C. $24 D. $20 23. According to the passage, Yellowstone National Park is .A. the largest designated vulture reserveB. the worlds first national parkC. a park with an area of 8,987 milesD. the only national park in Amer
8、icaBAt age 23, Indian entrepreneur Srikanth Bolla is the CEO of a company valued at INR 50 crore (over $7.5 million). Today, he considers himself the luckiest man in the world, not for his success, but for having supportive parents who always stood by him.When Srikanth was born blind, several of his
9、 parents friends and relatives advised them to abandon him. That would indeed have been the easier thing to do, given the fact that they were poor and uneducated, earning a mere INR 20,000 ($300) a year. But they chose to not only keep the boy, but also raise him in a positive, loving environment. “
10、They are the richest people I know,” he often says. And their excellent parenting has paid off today, Srikanth is the CEO of Bollant Industries, a Hyderabad-based company that employs physically challenged staff to manufacture eco-friendly consumer packaging solutions made from leaves and recycled p
11、aper. It wasnt an easy ride for Srikanth hes had to face several challenges all his life, including rejection from his peers at his village school. As he grew older, he started taking on larger challenges. He was rejected despite having scored well in the entrance test, merely because he was blind.
12、But he managed to use his excellent academic records to gain admission into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from where he graduated in 2012. He returned to India soon after, and decided to start a company that would employ people who had struggled like himself in life.Srikanth said, “Comp
13、assion(怜悯) is showing somebody the way to live and giving them the opportunity to thrive. Show compassion and make people rich. Include people in your life and remove loneliness, and lastly, do something good; it will come back to you.”24. From Paragraph 1 and 2, we learn that Srikanth owes his succ
14、ess to his _.A. parents B. luck C. hard work D. friends and relatives25. The underlined part in Paragraph 3 refers to those who _.A. are ambitious B. are physically well C. like challenges and physics D. have some problem in health 26. As Srikanth grew older, he _.A. refused any rejection and starte
15、d a companyB. faced more rejections and tried to overcome themC. got a lot of friendly assistance when facing challengesD. showed great compassion and gave opportunities to the rich27. Which can be the best title for the passage?A. Blind man built company worth millionsB. How parents raised a succes
16、sful childC. How compassion makes people richD. The whole life of Srikanth Bolla CPrevious studies have suggested as many as 70 percent of college students get insufficient(不充足的)sleep. But new data released today that analyzed sleep habits of college-age users of Jawbones UP fitness tracker suggests
17、 otherwise.Jawbone looked at sleep data from college-age users who wear the companys UP fitness trackers and found that they actually average just over 7 hours of sleep per night on weekdays and 7.38 hours on weekend nights. The data comes from 18,498 college-age users from 137 schools across the co
18、untry who wear the device and accounts for 1.44 million nights of sleep data recorded by those individuals between 2013 and 2016. Here are four more points about the research:1. People at high-achieving schools tended to have later bedtimesThe data analytics team at Jawbone was also able to separate
19、 out sleep data for each school with UP wearers reporting data. They found that the tougher the school, according to the U.S. News ranking, the later the average college-age UP wearer at that school goes to bed.2. Still, 7 hours may not be enough sleepWhile the data from Jawbone may be encouraging,
20、considering that previous research has found that some students sleep only 5.7 hours a night on average. But Neil Kline, a sleep physician, points out that even this higher number isnt sufficient. “There is much data that suggests that this age group needs more than seven or 7.5 hours of sleep on av
21、erage per night,” Kline claimed. 3. The data doesnt include napsAnother point, Kline said, is that the data doesnt include naps. Total daytime sleep napping tends to be difficult to account for because naps can be short and easily forgotten, he said. But they do affect total sleep.4. Fitness-trackin
22、g students arent exactly the normIts also important to note that the data from Jawbone comes from college-age people who purchased and used Jawbone UP fitness tracking devices, which means that the participants in this research do not necessarily make up a representative sample(样本)of college student
23、s in terms of socioeconomic status or lifestyle factors. 28. What does the underlined sentence mean in Paragraph 1?A. New data has the same results as the previous one.B. New data and the previous one have many things in common.C. New data from Jawbone may astonish most college students. D. New data
24、 suggests that college students spend more time sleeping. 29. According to the new data, a student who does well in academic performance may probably sleep _.A. less than 5.7 hours a nightB. less than 7.5 hours a nightC. early at night D. over the night 30. Which of the following statements is TRUE
25、according to the passage?A. The sample of college students is far from enough. B. College students usually dont have naps at all.C. College students sleep only 5.7 hours a night on average. D. Every college student across the country takes part in the research. 31. What is the authors purpose in wri
26、ting this passage?A. To show the importance of sufficient sleep at night. B. To explain why college students cant get sufficient sleep.C. To tell readers some data about college students sleep per night.D. To offer college students some tips on handling insufficient sleep.DThe Hollywood film, “The M
27、artian”, opens to U.S.audienceson October 2. Actor Matt Damon stars as an astronaut left alone on Mars. His crew returned to Earth thinking he had died in a windstorm. Damonscharacter, Mark Watney, must survive with few supplies and somehow get a message to Earth that he is alive.The plan to release
28、 the movie this week was some lucky timing. On Monday, the U.S. space agency NASA announced it had found strong evidence of liquid water on Mars. That again raised the possibility that, with liquid water, there could be life.NASA also took a part in the development of “The Martian”. Director Ridley
29、Scott and Matt Damon reached out to agency officials for help to make the story as scientific as possible.So how scientificallyaccurateis “The Martian”? Jeffrey Luger ofTimemagazine tried to answer that question. He pointed out two of the biggestfalsehoodsof the film. The first, Mr. Luger writes, is
30、 central to the story: a powerful, dangerous windstorm that forces the space crew to leave the planet. The very low density atmosphere of Mars, Mr. Luger argues, could not create a storm like that. Mr. Luger also has trouble with the lack of danger from radiation on Mars. He notes that the six-month
31、 trip to Mars alone would expose the astronaut to 15 times more radiation than is permitted for nuclear energy workers in a year.ButPopular Sciencereported much realism in the details. Science writer Sarah Fecht points to Astronaut Watneys struggle to work in astronaut clothing, especially the glove
32、s. And, an expert she spoke with said the stiff gloves are a real problem. They are very difficult to bend.“The Martian” is receiving excellent reviews from top critics. Anne Hornadaycalls it a “spirited example of how cool science can be”. Mike DAngelo describes “The Martian” as a “celebration of our ability to solve even the mostdifficultproblems”.32. In “The Martian”, Ma
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