1、英语辽宁省辽南协作校届高三下学期第一次模拟考英语试题第一部分 听力(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音结束后,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. What will the speakers do?A. Stay away for a couple of weeks. B. Look after
2、 Johnsons house. C. Move to another place.2. What do the speakers hurry to do?A. Play football. B. Go bird-watching. C. Buy tickets.3. What is the woman surprised at?A. A news story. B. The mans discovery. C. The mans behavior.4. What are the speakers arguing about?A. The importance of liberation.B.
3、 The position of women in society.C. The necessity of career planning.5. Why doesnt the woman hire a gardener?A. To enjoy the extra exercise.B. To kill the spare time.C. To cut down the expenses.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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
4、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7两个小题。6. Which gate will the man leave from?A. Gate 10. B. Gate 18. C. Gate 20.7. When will the plane take off?A. At 1:00 pm. B. At 1:30 pm. C. At 2:00 pm.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. How does the girl go to school today?A. By taxi. B. By bus. C. By bi
5、ke.9. How will the speakers deal with the bike?A. Repair it by themselves. B. Take it to the repair shop. C. Throw it away.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. What is the man doing?A. Renting a car. B. Booking a room. C. Checking out.11. How much should the man pay for renting the car?A. 200. B. 400. C. 500.1
6、2. Where did the man go last night?A. A concert. B. The beach. C. A shopping mall.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. What is Jims new apartment like?A. It has no balcony.B. Its more expensive.C. Its farther from his office.14. What does Jim like to do at night?A. Chat online. B. Do the laundry. C. Sleep earl
7、y.15. What does Jim think of his new roommate?A. Hard-working. B. Friendly. C. Noisy.16. What will Jim probably do?A. Find another apartment.B. Complain to the landlord.C. Solve the problem in another way.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. Why should we outline the speech?A. To relieve the tension.B. To avoi
8、d forgetting the main point.C. To be the best speechwriter.18. How should we start the toast speech?A. By introducing ourselves.B. By telling a short story.C. By referring to the purpose of the event.19. What is the key to making a toast speech?A. Start the speech with humor. B. Make a brief speech.
9、 C. Outline the speech.20. What is the passage about?A. Different ways of making a speech.B. Tips on giving a great toast speech.C. The purpose of making a toast speech.第二部分 阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。AHeres a selection of festivals for touris
10、ts to the United States in summer.San Francisco Silent Film FestivalFilms at this odd cinematic event have a variety of musical accompaniments, including piano and violin. It includes some classic silent movies. If you want to see them all, you can buy a festival pass.May 29 to June 1; www.silent fi
11、lm.org Union Street FestivalThis popular street fair stretches out over six blocks of the city, in the fashionable shopping area of Union Street. This year, theres beer, wine, biscuits tasting and more separate themes-fashion, cuisine, tech, local, craft, and health and fitness.June 7 to 10; North B
12、each FestivalThis is San Franciscos oldest street party, with live entertainment, delicious food and arts and crafts. Situated in the Little Italy district, known for its associations with the “Beat Generation”, festival goers are guaranteed plenty of good Italian food. There is also as the “blessin
13、g of the animals”, a San Francisco tradition which takes place at the National Shrine of Saint Francis of Assisi (610 Vallejo Street) at 2 pm on both days of the festival.June 14 to 16; www.sfnorthbeach.org Stern Grove FestivalThis is the oldest free summer arts festival of its kind in the United St
14、ates. It includes a wide variety of acts, from the local symphony orchestra to well known artists such as Smokey Robinson.Sundays from June 22 to Aug 24; www.stemgrove.org21. Which of the following festivals contains the most themes?A. Union Street Festival. B. San Francisco Silent Film Festival.C.
15、North Beach Festival. D. Stem Grove Festival.22. How is North Beach Festival different from the other festivals?A. Festival goers can enjoy food in it. B. It lasts the shortest time.C. It has the longest history of food. D. Some foreign culture is presented in it.23. When can you enjoy the oldest ar
16、ts festival in the United States?A. Saturdays in July. B. Saturdays in May.C. Sundays in May. D. Sundays in July.BWeaving hammocks is an art that takes a sharp eye, a skilled hand and lots of patience. But in Lenwood Haddocks case, being blind works to his advantage. His trained, sensitive hands are
17、 acutely aware of every step of the process. Since beginning his craft in 1986, Lenwood has woven about 145, 000 perfect hammocks.Lenwood lost his sight in 1973, at age 18, during a hunting accident. “My whole working career has been blind,” he says. He first found a job as a woodworker, but when th
18、at organization closed, the North Carolina Division of Services for the Blind connected him with Hatteras Hammocks. On his first day of work. “I did a total of one hammock,” Lenwood recalls, laughing. “And then I came home and lay down to sleep. I lift weights, but I wasnt as tough as I thought unti
19、l I started weaving.lt takes a lot of energy, and youre standing up all day.”In time, however, Lenwood found he had a knack (窍门) for the job. At first he worked on-site at the company, but after a year Lenwood moved his operation to the home workshop where he had worked for 10 years during his woodw
20、orking days.There, he creates dozens of hammocks each week from ropes in a variety of sizes. One day, he realized the step counter on his phone recorded him walking eight miles without ever leaving his shop.The process of weaving a hammock involves making and catching hundreds of loops (环). A single
21、 missed stitch (织针) creates a hole that can widen and make the hammock uncomfortable or even dangerous to use. Experienced weavers miss loops sometimes, but to his companys knowledge, Lenwood has never turned in a hammock with even one dropped stitch. Lenwoods skilled fingers are quick to catch and
22、fix any mistakes.The company has acquired other brands and changed its name to The Hammock Source. Today, it is the worlds largest maker and seller of hammocks, all built by hand.However, Lenwoods routine has changed little. He works his fingers back and forth across the rows, looping the rope and p
23、ulling it. With every hammock, Lenwood presents himself a perfect product. “Im not sure how sighted people do it,” he admits.24. Lenwood stopped doing his first job because .A. it was for people with good eyesight onlyB. the company failed to go on with its businessC. the company didnt produce hammo
24、cksD. he was not skilled at doing woodwork25. It can be learned from the passage that Lenwood .A. has been blind all through his lifeB. used to work as a hunter to support his familyC. was born in the 1950s with good eyesightD. has worked as a hammock weaver for 10 years26. What can we learn about L
25、enwood from the 4th paragraph?A. He moved very often while he was working on a hammock.B. He had to make different ropes before he wove a hammock.C. He had to stay 8 miles away from the worksite to complete it.D. He needed ropes of about 8 miles long to complete a hammock.27. What does the passage m
26、ainly talk about?A. the success of the Hammock Source CompanyB. a blind craftsman who makes perfect hammocksC. how to weave perfect hammocks by hand D. how to become a successful craftsmanCMichelin inspectors, the super secret spies of the restaurant industry, are the anonymous (匿名的) keepers of the
27、famous Michelin star rating. Theyve been writing anonymous reports of restaurants for over 100 years.“We say its a little like the CIA,” said inspector “M” with a laugh. She asked that her identity not be revealed. “My whole life is staying under the radar, staying away from cameras, using fake name
28、s, trying to steal in and out of restaurants quietly.”Along with their boss, Jean Luc Naret, the director of the Michelin Guide, about 90 inspectors around the world decide which restaurants will win the cooking equivalent (等价物) of an Oscar, the Nobel Prize and Megamillions jackpot (百万彩票) all at onc
29、e. The Michelin Guide covers 23 countries, and out of the 45,000 rated restaurants, less than 100 have the top rating only nine American restaurants carry three stars.If the name “Michelin” brings the tires on your car to mind, youre not too far off. The Michelin rating began in France in 1900 as a
30、marketing trick. The Michelin brothers thought their customers would bum more rubber if given a list of hotels and restaurants to explore.Inspector “M” admitted being an inspector leads to a lonely dining life. “Most of the time we dine alone,” she said. “It gives us the ability to really focus on t
31、he food and the atmosphere and capture the entire experience.” To cover their tracks, “M” said sometimes two inspectors will dine together and write two separate papers. Its better than saying “table for one”, right?“When youre really, really into food and very crazy about food, everything else thats going on around you isnt so important,” she said.28. The underlined words “under the radar” in Paragraph 2 mean .A. living in danger B. being the focus of the mediaC. trying to be unnoticed D. making prog
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