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银川地区三校联考(银川唐中、银川中、灵武回中)高三年级第三次模拟考试24高三年级英语试卷第一部分听力(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)听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下10一小题每段对话仅读一遍A.To thebeach.B.To thebank.C.To thebathroom.
2.What does the womanmeanA.The manforgot to do hishair.B.The manforgot toput on a tie.C.The manis wearingclothes thatdont match.
3.How doesthe womanprobably feelA.Annoyed.B.Hungry.C.Excited.
4.Why didntthe mananswer thephoneA.He lostit.B.He didnthear it.C.His phoneran outof power.
1.Where willthe womango firstA.James.B.Drake.C.Daniel.
5.Who didthe womanwant tocall第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面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、、三个选项中选5A BC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,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍55听第6段材料,回答第6至7题
6.What doesthe manorder42that Iwould beable tofind myway back.My walktook me43the livingarea andinto abeautiful placewith anexpanse offields onboth sides,of theroad.With thesun beginningto44it wasreally awonderful sight.After aboutthirty minutes,Inoticed thatI wasnot45back in the directionI had e-in factI seemed to bemoving further away.I searchedmypocket fbrthe mobilephone toget help,but itwasnt there.1had46it athome.However,I remained47,Although therewerent anypeople about,there was some48and I was surethat someone wouldstop and49me in the rightdirection.As eachcar ortruck came,I stoppedand50,buttime aftertime eachone passedme by.No oneseemedto feel any51for me.About fortyminutes,I wasbeginningtofeel52,There wasno onein sightand myfamily waspletely in the darkas to my
53.When Ijust gaveup allhope,a blackSUV54me andstopped.A motherand daughterwanted toknowhow theycould help.I toldthem Iwas lostand gavethem myaddress.The motherpointed to a turningalittle furtherdown theroad and55me Iwas prettyclose tohome.Expressing mythanks,I startedoff atafast
56.I had been walkingfor aboutfive minuteswhen Iheard acar driveup behindme andstop.It wasthemother anddaughter again.They realizedthat theyhad notgiven methe correct57and mydestination wasmuchfurtheraway.They offeredto58me home,and Iwassograteful fortheir help.During ourbrief conversationI gotthe59that theteenage daughterwas goingto a school partyand wouldnow arrivelate.We didnt60namesbut Iwill neverforget theiract ofkindness.
41.A.proper B.general C.regular D.similar
42.A.grateful B.confident C.ashamed D.proud
43.A.within B.round C.beyond D.toward
44.A.set B.shine C.rise D.fade
45.A.keeping B.taking C.looking D.heading
46.A.left B.lost C.held D.sent
47.A.silent B.crazy C.calm D.awake
48.A.delay B.traffic C.control D.service
49.A.point B.remind C.inform D.follow
50.A.cheered B.sighed C.nodded D.waved
51.A.satisfaction B.sympathy C.respect D.responsibility
52.A.innocent B.ridiculous C.desperate D.fortunate
53.A.position B.routine C.judgment D.impression
54.A.surrounded B.preserved C.acpanied D.approached
55.A.promised B.supported C.defended D.corrected
56.A.track B.pace C.level D.stage
57.A.decision B.schedule C.procedure D.direction
58.A.charge B.allow C.drop D.reach
59.A.sense B.goal C.permit D.attention
60.A.sign B.list C.call D.exchange第二节(共10小题;每题L5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Chinese NewYear hasbeen weledin Britainwith its61big everprogram of events andcelebrations.From LondonsTrafalgar Square to majorcities acrossBritain,tens ofthousands ofBritish peoplehavejoined Chinese munities tocelebrate the62arrive of the Yearof theRooster.In Manchesterthere was a DragonParade,63lead bya spectacular54meter longdragon,ending isChinatown64there wastraditional Chineseentertainment,more than6,000lanterns,street foodvillagesand afireworks show.Celebrations alsotook place in Liveipool,Birmingham,Lake District,Durham,Edinburgh,Leeds andNewcastle.When Wuarrived in Britain26years agofrom Guangdong,south China,the firstthing henoticed wasthatChinese NewYear65celebrate mainlyin townsand citieswith bigChinesemunities.You wouldgoto LondonChinatown andjoin yourcountrymen tocelebrate,66toChinatowns inplaces67Liverpool andManchester forwhat wereevents almost68()entire heldfor Chinesepeople JWu recalled.()“Now it is sodifferent,and weare seeinglocal munitiesall over the country69take partalongside()their ownChinese populations,he said,it isclear tome that the celebrations70continue togrow inBritain.Chinese NewYear hasearned itsplacein the calendarofeventsinBritain/9第四部分书面表达(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号()并在其下面写出该加的词A,删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Two weeksago,my bestfriend Johngot anexpensive smartphone ashis birthdaypresent.He showedtoeveryone inmy classproud.I reallyenvied himand everyday Iask my mum tobuy mean expensivepresent.However,tomydisappointment,I onlygot asecondhand bikeat thatspecial day.So oneday whileIwas ridingmy“dear”bike backhome fromschool,I passedthe shopthat mymum worked.I sawafamiliar figurekneeling downin the front of it cleanedthe outsidesteps of the shop.It wasmymum!Sheworked soharder toraise me!Tear inmy eyes,I gotoff thebike andworked togetherwith her.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,学校邀请宁夏大学王教授举行一次有关中国茶文化的讲座,请你以学生会的名义写一份通知,包括下列内容、时间地点;
1、内容;
2、可带朋友参加,不要迟到3注意、词数左右;
1100、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2高三英语三模答案听力15CCACA610BAACA1115BCCBB1620AABCB阅读理解
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62.arrival
63.led
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65.was celebrated
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10.Tear—Tears书面表达We areglad toinform youthat therewill bea lectureon Chinesetea cultureby ProfessorWang fromNingxiaUniversity.The lecturewill beheld inthe schooldining hallon Fridayfrom3:00to5:00p.m.May4,
2018.From thelecture,you willknow Chinesetea hasa historyof morethan4,000years,there9re manykindsof teain China,including greentea,black teaand soon.Drinking teacan notonly makepeoplerelaxed butalso bebeneficial topeoples health.Those who are interestedin itare weleand mayinvite theirfriendsto attendit.But besure notto belate.Theres sure to bea lotof fun.Everybody iswele.The Students5UnionApril18,2018A.Hot dogsand fries.B.Burgers andfries.C.Sandwiches and sodas.
7.How muchdoesthe man givethe womanasatipA.Three dollars.B.Two dollars.C.One dollar.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题
8.Where are the speakersA.In acar.B.On aboat.C.On amotorcycle.
9.What isthe womandoingA.Looking ata papermap.B.Trying tofind awebsite.C.Using aphone togive directions.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What doesthemanlike aboutYouTubeA.Watching funnyhome videos.B.Learning about the specialTV channels.C.Putting his own videoson thewebsite.(《超级开饭时间》)
11.What kind of mealsdo theguys makein EpicMeal TimeA.Low fatmeals.B.Unhealthy meals.C.Vegetarian meals.A.They aretasted bythe audience.B.They aregiven to the homeless.
12.What happensto themeals inthe end听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Their vets.B.Money spenton pets.C.Ways tobuy dogsmedicines.
14.What isthe mansdogs nameA.Brett.B.Fargo.C.Ferguson.
15.What doesntthe womanlike abouther vetA.The limitedservices.B.The pricesher vetcharged.C.They areeaten bythe cooksand theirfriends.C.The difficultyof gettingan appointment.
16.What isntone ofthe manssuggestionsA.Going to his vet.B.Looking online.C.Going to a specialpet store.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题A.By sixoclock inthe evening.B.By fiveoclock inthe
17.When willthe firearrive closeto Lakewoodevening.C.By sixoclock inthe morning.A.Springfield.B.Western Hill.C.Point CabinaStation.
18.Where shouldntresidents goto escapethe fire
19.How longwill ittake residentsto reachthe safezoneA.Less thanten minutes.B.Less thantwenty minutes.C.Less thanthirty minutes.
20.What areresidents advisedto dobefore theyleaveA.Leave allpets behind.B.Stay calmand donot panic.C.Tell thestate policewhere theyare going.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(、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上A BC D将该项涂黑AIn manyfields youngstersare changingthe world.Listed beloware severalinfluential young people.Muzoon Almellehan,19难民营,Millions ofchildren livein refugecamps wherefew paveaccess toschool.Almellehanexperienced theseconditions firsthandafter fleeingSyria.Fighting tochange that,she travelsthe worldtotell people about thesignificance ofeducation Almellehan,UNICEF^United NationsInternationalChildrens EmergencyFund youngestevergoodwill ambassadornow,plans toreturn toher homelandSyriafinally.Aulii Cravalho,17The Hawaiinative voicedthe heroinein Disney5s hitmovie Moana.Now Auliiis takingonanew role.Shell staron NBCsRise,a dramaabout ahigh schooltheater department9that liftsthe spiritsof astrugglingsteel townin Pennsylvania.Based ona truestory,the showhas strengthenedher beliefthatyoung peoplecan bringabout realchange.Moziah Bridges,16At9,Moziah launched,hisownhandmade bowtiebusiness fromhis grandmotherskitchen table.Now MosBows isworth about$
1.5million.More recently,Moziah signeda licensingdeal withthe NBAthatlets himsell bowties featuringteam logos.But Moziahhas evengrander ambitions.He plansto expandglobally.He creditshis successtohisnatural senseof style.Mikaila Ulmer,13(蜚)Mikaila usedto hatebees.She wasstung twice.But afterlearning honeybeesare criticalto theecosystemand dyingout,she developeda fascinationwith them.She wasdetermined to help.Using hergreatgrandmother^recipe,Mikaila madea mixture,sweetened withlocal honey.She soldit atmunitybusiness fairs,donating10%of herprofits tohoneybeeadvocate groups.Mikaila alsoruns anonprofitgroup calledthe HealthyHive Foundation,whose goalis toraise awarenessaboutthehardship ofthehoneybee.
21.What didAulii Cravalholearn from the dramaRiseA.She canvoice anykindofNBC dramainthefuture.B.High schooltheater departmentcan helpthe steeltown.C.Young people indeed havethe abilityto makea difference.D.She hasthe abilityto takeup actingas herlifelong profession.
22.Mikaila beganto dobusiness withthe purposeof.A.making moneytohelppeopleinneedB.putting hergreatgrandmother5s recipeto gooduseC.developing atraditional techniquefor producinghoneyD.rescuing theendangered butbeneficial honeybees
23.What dothe fouryoungpeoplehave inmonA.Theyve gainedwide recognitionnow.B.They haveno interestin academicsubjects.C.They aremercially successful.D.They5re leadinga wealthyand fulllife.BIn1975,George Carlin appeared ona popularTV show,Saturday NightLive,with hisfamous wordsabout blue food.Why isthere no blue foodI cantfind bluefood—I cantfind theflavor ofblue!I meanyellowis lemon;orange isorange andred ischerry.Where isthe bluefood”Well,Carlin prettymuch hasit right—theres notnobluefood,but therescertainly not a lotofit.Freshpicked blueberriesare blue,though they bee purplewhen theyare turnedinto jam.The blueinblueberries——like thepurple ingrapes andthe redin tomatoes——is foundin nature.But itisnt ahotcolor forfood.People dontseem toprefer bluefood.Some dietprograms evensuggest thatthosedetermined tolose weightshould maketheir foodblue.Eating,in part,begins withour eyes.Charles Spence——an experimentalpsychologist fromOxfordUniversity—points outthat colorcan changeour tasteexperience,monly,we considerredcolored foodsupto20%sweeter thanthey actuallyare;and greenfoods asbeing moresour.Spence suggests:humanexpectations maybe influencedby ourlong historyof watchinggreen fruitscan beesweet as they growupand turnred.But whataboutblueExcept blueberries,much ofthe bluefood wesee thesedays is dyed blueartificially.Food producersargue thatartificial colordoesnt domuch harmto health.A lotof researchshowsthatsomephysical problemsof kidsare related to fooddyes-while otherstudies showno effectsatall.Blue birthdaycake oreven bluedyedchicken canbe servedon thedinner table.So what
24.George Carlinswords areplaced atthe beginningofthepassage to.A.tell afamous personB.lead inthe topicC.show theauthors opinionD.introduce aTV show
25.Which ofthe followingstatements ofblue istrueA.The bluein blueberriesis foundunnatural.B.People oftenfeel coldwhen theyeat blueberries.C.Blueberries arealways blue,whether freshor notD.Blue isnotavery popularcolor forfoods.
26.Eating sometimesbegins withour eyesbecause.A.redcolored foodare20%sweeter thangreen foodB.people preferredcolored foodto greenfoodC.our tasteexperience canbe influencedby colorD.before eating,people watchfood fora longtime
27.The underlinedwords“isdyed“in Para.4are closestin meaningto“A.is changedin colorB.is eatenup C.is harmfulto D.has grownupCDoyou listento thesongs thatyour parentslike Chanceare thatyou dont.You probablythink themusicthat theylike isold anddull andthattheSongs onyour playlistare muchcooler.But hereis whatscientists foundrecently:peoples music tastes changeastheyage,according to astudy publishedintheJournal ofPersonality andSocial Psychology.So itslikely thatyour ownmusicalpreference willfollow asimilar pathto yourparents whetheryou likeit ornot.We usedto thinkthat cultureand personalityaretheonly factorsthat affectones musicchoice.Butresearchers atthe Universityof Cambridge,UK,gathered datafrom morethan250,000people overthe past10years.They noticedthat aspeople age,their socialcircumstances change,andsodoes theirmusictaste.There arethree musicalperiods thatpeople passthrough asthey6tmatureintense,\contemporary andsophisticated”.The firstperiod esintheteenagers years,during whichtime people like intensemusic suchaspunk androck becauseteenagers tendto beaggressive andwant toestablish theiridentity asindependentindividuals.But aspeople moveinto earlyadulthood,their lifestylechanges-they socializemore andwantto buildclose relationshipswith others.As aresult,theybeemore fondof contemporarymusic,such aspopand RB,which isusually upliftingand danceableand playedat partieswhere peoplehang outtogetherand chat.When middleage es,things havesettled downfor mostpeople.This periodwill bedominated bymore“sophisticated“music,such asjazz andclassical,as wellas morecatchy musiclike country,folk,and blues.For many,this lifestage isfrequently exhaustedby workand family,and thereis arequirement for(动情的)relaxing,emotive music,“Jason Rentfrow,a researchermember,told Thetelegraph.But you must bethinking:Arent thereold peoplewhoarestill into rock music”Of coursethere are.But Rentfrowexplained thattheir reasonsfor listeningtorock music mayhave changed.“We usemusic fordifferentreasons,“he said,and thusat thatage peoplemay listento remindthemselves oftheir youths.A.Children prefercool music.B.parents9songs arealways dull.C.Music tastechanges withage.D.Parents havebetter socialcircumstances.
29.Middle ageis aperiod whenpeopleA.lead astressful lifeB.like Popand RBC.have anaggressive goalD.desire closeconnections withothers
30.What canwe inferfrom thelast paragraphA.Old peopledon9t likerock music.B.Music canserve asa reminder.C.Rock musicmakes oldpeople younger.D.Listening torockmusicneeds reasons.
31.Whats themain ideaofthepassageA.Why dopeoplelikemusic B.How canyou improveyour musictalentC.What influencespeopled musictaste D.Why dodifferent peoplelike differentmusic
28.Why dochildren usuallylike differentsongs fromtheir parentsaccording to the passageDBertieknew therewas somethinginthewind.His motherhad beensad inrecent days,not sick,juststrangely sad.The lionhad justlain downbeside him,his headwarm onBerties feet,when Fatherclearedhis throatand began,Youll soonbe eight,Bertie.A boyneeds aproper education.Weve foundthe rightplacefor you,aschoolnear Salisburyin England.His heartfilled witha terriblefear,all Bertiecould think of washis whitelion.But the lion Jhe cried,What aboutthe lion^^Im afraidtheres somethingelse Ihave totell you,“his fathersaid.Looking acrossat Berties mother,he tooka deepbreath.Then hetold Bertiehe hadmet acircus ownerfrom France,who wasover inAfricalooking forlions tobuy.He wouldeto their farminafew days.“No!You cantsend himtoacircus!”said Bertie.People will etosee him.Hell beshut upbehindbars.I promisedhim henever wouldbe.And theywill laughat him.Hed ratherdie.Any animalwould!^^But ashe lookedacross thetable atthem,he knewtheir mindswere quitemade up.Bertie feltpletely betrayed.He waiteduntil heheard his fathers deepbreathing nextdoor.With hiswhitelion athis heels,he creptdownstairs inhis pyjamas,took downhis fathersrifle fromthe rackandstepped outinto thenight.He ranand rantill hislegs couldrun nomore.As thesun cameup overthegrassland,he climbedtothetop of a hilland satdown,his armsround the lions neck.The timehade.“Be wildnow,“he whispered.Youve gotto bewild.Dont evere home.All mylife rilthinkofyou,I promiseI Heburied hishead inthe lion*s neck.Then,Bertie clambereddown offthe hilland walkedaway.When helooked back,the lionwas stillsitting therewatching him;but thenhe stoodup,yawned,stretched,and sprangdown afterhim.Bertie shoutedat him,but hekept ing.He threwsticks.He threwstones.Nothing worked.There wasonly onething lefttodo.With tearsfilling hiseyes andhis mouth,he lifted the rifleto hisshoulderand firedoverthelions head.
32.Bertie*smotherwas sadprobably becauseshe.A.hadbeenseriously illrecentlyB.had decidedto sendBertie toschoolC.knew Bertiewould hateto goto EnglandD.knew sellingthelionwould upsetBertie
33.The underlinedword“they”in Para.4probably refersto.A.other animalsB.some audienceC.Berties parentsD.circuss owners
34.In thelast paragraph,the boyliftedtherifle atthelionto.A.kill thelion outof fearB.threaten thelion backtothewildC.protect himselffromthelion D.show hisanger towardshisfather
35.The passageintends toshow that.A.people andanimals canbe faithfulto eachotherB.parents aresometimes crueltotheirchildrenC.animals usuallylead amiserable lifein circusesD.animalhunting ispopular inAfrica第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项The worsttime tolook fora jobis whenyoumusthave anew oneimmediately.36If youare notin(前need ofan immediatecareer change,here areways youcan improveyour longtermcareer prospects景)today37You donot haveto bequalified forthese positionstoday,nor dothey haveto existin yourpany.However,these rolesshould berelatedtoyour currentskill set.They arecareer optionsthat lookinteresting.Once youhave acouple oftargets,think aboutwhy andwhat interestsyou.Pay closeattention towhatappeals toyou,and writeit down.Subscribe toa careerspecific magazine.All businessesmust stayrelevant totheir customersin order(收益).to winthe petitionsand increaserevenue38This informationallows youto seewhichpanies andprofessionals areleading thepeck.Be professionallycurious.Talk topeopleabouttheir careers.Learn moreabout howsuccess ismeasuredin otherroles,departments andpanies.39You neverknow whatconnections maybe relevantwhenyou startyour nextjob search,so developa habitof makinggood connectionsno matterwhere yougo.As inall thingsin life.Getting readyin faceofadifficult taskearly isalways lessstressful thanreactingtoacareer surprise.40No matterhow secureyou feeltoday,the timewillewhen eitheryou oryouremployer decideitistime tochange.A.Changing jobsis tobe expected.B.Identify atleast twodifferent roles.C.Follow examplesin yourown workplace.D.Choose jobsaccording toyour strongpoints.E.Challenge yourselfto expandyour businessknowledge throughinteractions withpeople atregular time.E Readingabout industrytrends,advancements andsuccess storieskeeps youin touchwith marketconditions.G.Job Searchingunder pressureoften resultsin nervousinterviewing anddecisionmaking froma fewoptions.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题每小题L5分,满分30分)The LastSeptember,my motherand Ivisited ourrelatives inthe townof Swedesboro,New Jersey.Every dayI enjoyedwalking acircular waystarting fromtheir house.One eveningI decidedto beadventurousand changedfrom my41way——Iwaslooking forwardtoalonger walk,。