1、最新高三高考二模冲刺英语试题及答案高三第二次模拟突破冲刺英语试题第一部分听力(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。1What does the man like about the play?AThe story. BThe ending.CThe actor.2Which place are the speakers trying to find?AA hotel. BA
2、bank. CA restaurant.3At what time will the two speakers meet?A5:20. B5:10. C4:40.4What will the man do?AChange the plan. BWait for a phone call. CSort things out.5What does the woman want to do?ASee a film with the man. BOffer the man some help. CListen to some great music.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
3、听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。6Where is Ben?AIn the kitchen. BAt school. CIn the park.7What will the children do in the afternoon?AHelp set the table. BHave a party. CDo their homework.听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。8What are
4、the two speakers talking about?AA family holiday. BA business trip. CA travel plan.9Where did Rachel go?ASpain. BItaly. CChina.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10How did the woman get to know about thirdhand smoke?AFrom young smokers. BFrom a newspaper article. CFrom some smoking parents.11Why does the man say
5、 that he should keep away from babies?AHe has just become a father. BHe wears dirty clothes. CHe is a smoker.12What does the woman suggest smoking parents should do?AStop smoking altogether. BSmoke only outside their houses.CReduce dangerous matter in cigarettes.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13Where does Michell
6、e Ray come from?AA middlesized city. BA small town. CA big city.14Which place would Michelle Ray take her visitors to for shopping?AThe Zen Garden. BThe Highlands. CThe Red River area.15What does Michelle Ray do for complete quiet?AGo camping. BStudy in a library. CRead at home.16What are the s
7、peakers talking about in general?ALatenight shopping. BAsian food. CLouisville.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17Why do some people say they never have dreams according to Dr Garfield?AThey forget about their dreams.BThey dont want to tell the truth. CThey have no bad experiences.18Why did Davis stop having
8、dreams?AHe got a serious heart attack. BHe was too sad about his brothers death.CHe was frightened by a terrible dream.19What is Dr Garfields opinion about dreaming?AIt is very useful. BIt makes things worse. CIt prevents the mind from working.20Why do some people turn off their dreams completely?AT
9、o sleep better. BTo recover from illnesses. CTo stay away from their problems.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)A21. When the author was a pupil, he _.A. liked writing stories B. was good at writing poetryC. could understand poetry well D. was often praised by his teacher22. When given the poetry project in high
10、school, the author was _.A. excited B. annoyed C. confident D. worried23. The author took up writing poetry as a hobby when he _.A. was in Grade Three in high school B. worked as a storekeeperC. was in Grade One in high school D. was at college24. How did the author increase his confidence in writin
11、g poetry?A. He wrote a lot of poems and asked advice from his teacherB. He published three collections of poetry by himselfC. He submitted his poems to magazines contestsD. He gave up writing stories and only wrote poetryBThe associates I hired in my bicycle and lawn mower shop like myself were neve
12、r perfect; however, they were excellent. Working with them as they improved taught me new ways to show forgiveness, understanding, and patience.One day the placement officer asked me to interview a young man who was having trouble finding a job. He told me that David was a little shy, did not talk m
13、uch and was afraid to go on with interviews. He requested that I give David an interview just for practice. He plainly told David that I had no positions open at the time and the interview was just for practice.When David came in for the interview, he hardly said a word. I told him what we did at th
14、e bicycle shop and showed him around. I told David to keep showing up because the number one thing an employer wanted in an associate was dependability.David was very quiet ( he was evaluated as a slow learner in school). Every ten days or so, for weeks after the interview, David walked into the bic
15、ycle shop and stood by the front door. He never said a word, just stood by the door.One day, shortly before Christmas, a large truck came to the shop, packed with 250 new bicycles. It had to be unloaded right away or the driver would leave.It was raining. Some of my workers (without physical limitat
16、ions) chose not to brave the weather to get into work, so I was short-handed. It seemed everything was going wrong and on top of it, David came in the front door and just stood there. I looked at him and shouted, “Well, all right! Fill out a time card and help me unload this truck!”David worked for
17、my bicycle shop for eighteen years. He came to work every day thirty minutes early. He could talk; however, he rarely chose to. He drove my truck and made deliveries. The customers would praise David, saying, “He doesnt talk, but he really shows you how to operate a lawn mower!”25.The author gave Da
18、vid an interview to _A. find a person who is reliable B. find a part-time worker in needC. give him some practice D. show sympathy for him26.The author finally hired David because_A. there were no other workers in the shop then B. he needed someone who was willing to work thenC. David kept showing u
19、p D. He realized David was dependable27.We can infer from the last paragraph that_A. some customers just play jokes on David B. David has had his character changed through workC. the author prefers David to be more outgoing D. the author feels lucky to hire DavidCThe future of pinnipeds (鳍足动物)looks
20、much brighter today than it once did. At one time, about 100 years ago, it seemed certain that many pinnipeds in the world would be destroyed by human hunters. Today, it appears that most species(物种) of pinnipeds are out of danger.Hunting was not controlled during the 18th and 19th centuries, becaus
21、e little was known about the lives of pinnipeds. Whales and pinnipeds were hunted for the oil from their body fat. This oil was used in lamps before electric lights were invented. Millions of seals and other pinnipeds were used to provide oil for the lamps of the world. As a result, the numbers of m
22、any pinniped species fell rapidly.Several things happened that helped to save pinnipeds. First, species that were hunted to near extinction (灭绝) were left alone because their numbers were too low and the cost of hunting them went up greatly. At the same time, electric lights were invented and the ma
23、rket for seal oil became smaller. Finally, governments around the world made laws to protect pinnipeds.As a result of all these things, the numbers of most pinniped species have grown in recent years. With some species, such as Northern fur seals, there may be as many animals alive today as there we
24、re before all the hunting began.However, oil is still a danger to pinnipeds and all sea animals. But this time its not because they are hunted for their oil. The oil that puts them in danger is from oil spills(泄露) in the sea. The oil covers their fur and reduces their body temperatures. Oil also sti
25、cks to the foods they eat. This modern danger to pinnipeds and their environment is one we must work to prevent.28. During the 18th and 19th century, _. A. people had realized the importance of pinnipeds B. pinnipeds were hunted for their meat C. pinnipeds had a better life than today D. many famili
26、es were using lamps29. What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A. How electric lights were invented. B. When people began to protect pinnipeds.C. What governments around the world have done to save pinnipeds. D. Why the numbers of some pinnipeds have increased.30. It can be inferred from the passage
27、 that_. A. the market for seal oil is growing B. Northern fur seals arent in much danger now C. oil spills are the biggest problem for pinnipeds D. stricter laws need to be made to protect pinnipeds31. In which part of a magazine can we most probably read this passage? A. Wildlife. B. Lifestyle. C.
28、Tourism. D. Environment.DDogs are known for a strong sense of smell. Their noses can be trained to identify different smells. Dogs are often used in search and rescue operations and to sniff for things like drugs and explosives. Some dogs have even been trained to sniff for cancer in people.Research
29、ers have been trying to reproduce the extraordinary sense of smell that real dogs are born with. Now, officials at the Glasgow airport in Scotland are testing a new security device called an “electronic sniffer dog”. The electronic sniffer dog represents one of the latest developments in the area of
30、 smell technology.A Scottish company, Cascade Technologies, joined with the French security company Morpho to develop it. The device uses lasers to identify explosive materials in gases in the air. The purpose is to identify explosives that may be hidden on a persons body.The machine looks similar t
31、o the metal detectors now used at airports. Passengers walk through the machine as the lasers test the surrounding air. People are not required to take off their coats, belts or shoes as part of the security process. And, unlike full-body scanners, the new device does not show images of the passengers.Officials at Cascade Technologies say the machine can process one person per second and produce almost immediate results. They say future development could cut security processing times at airports by screening all passengers at walking speed.Professor Yushan Yan, the head of Chemical and
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