江蘇省淮安、宿遷、連云港、徐州四市高三第一次模擬考試英語試題及答案

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1、高三年級第一次模擬考試英語說明:1.本試卷共12頁,滿分120分,考試時間120分鐘.2.在答題紙的密封線內(nèi)填寫學校、班級、姓名、考號等,密封線內(nèi)不要答題.3.請將所有答案均按照題號填涂或填寫在答題卡紙相應的答題處,否則不得分。第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B, C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1 .What

2、 happened to the woman? A. She lost her keys. B. She changed her lock. C. She couldnt find her apartment.2. How does the man probably feel? A. Annoyed. B. Pleased. C. Interested.3. What does the man say about the woman? A. She is normal. B. She should get some help. C. She needs a new phone.4. What

3、will the woman probably do? A. Go to another club. B. Go to the front of the line. C. Wait in line for two hours.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A weekend plan . B. Something in the sky. C . A painting.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對話或獨白,每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A,B.C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置.聽每段對話或獨

4、白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間.每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6-7題。6. Why did the woman come to see the man?A. To exchange a piece of clothing. B. To get her money back.C. To talk with the store manager.7. What is true about the woman?A. She has been designing clothes . B. She washed the jacket in h

5、ot water.C. She has worn the jacket for a week.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題8. Why does the man want to put up an advertisement?A. To meet new people. B. To play guitar in a band. C . To make extra money.9. How much will the man probably ask for? A. $40 an hour. B. $30 an hour. C. $20 an hour.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.

6、How long has the man been in college? A. For less than one year. B. For about two years. C. For almost three years.11. What does the man want to study right now? A. Art. B. Medicine. C. Chemistry.12. How does the woman probably feel in the end? A. Happy. B. Worried. C. Angry.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. How

7、 did the woman get to the museum? A. By subway. B. By bus. C. By car.14. How many of the paintings did she see? A. Very few of them B. About half of them. C. Almost all of them.15. Whose paintings did the woman like most? A. Diego Rivera. B. Frida Kahlo. C. Henri Matisse.16. What does the man want t

8、o do together with the woman? AMake some paintings. B. Go traveling this summer. CGo back to the museum.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. What time did Elaine arrive at the office? A. At 9:00. B. At 8:45. C. At 8:15.18. What happened to Elaine on the first day of her new job? A. Things were confusing. B. Everyb

9、ody was friendly. C. Her boss was surprised to see her.19. Who had interviewed Elaine before? A. Tim, B. John. C. The secretary.20. What did Elaine discover finally? A. She had been on the wrong floor. B. She had been in the wrong building. C. She hadnt been hired after all.第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)

10、。單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 請認真閱讀下面各題,從A、 B、 C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。21. The Team-up Centre will offer _opportunity to young singers to showcase their talents in front of _audience of 5,000. A. an; an B. the; an C. an; the D. the; the 22. In 2014, such important reform policies associated w

11、ith the interests of the general public wereintroduced in China _almost each person could benefit from in life. A. when B. that C. where D. as 23. Global oil prices_ since June as demand weakens in China and Europe while output in the United States grows steadily.A. fell B. had fallen C. were fallin

12、g D. have been falling24. -Sharon, many experts believe that the two pictures are roughly _. -I dont quite agree, The painting styles may look very similar but their painters were bom in quite different dynasties. A. conventional B. contradictory C. contemporary D. conservative25. Not until I knew m

13、uch about the Nanjing Massacre, the foreigner says, _ the significance of setting the National Memorial Day. A. had I understood B. did I understand C. I have understood D. I understood26. The mans innocence was disbelieved untilevidence came to light _he was trapped by a group who had committed the

14、 murder. A. that B. which C. when D. where27.-How long do you expect it _ before the African can keep the disease under control? -As soon as possible. A. is B. has been C. will be D. will have been 28. The three travelers finally reached the home of Berthas mother around dusk,_ 65 miles in less than

15、 12 hours. A . covering B. having covered C. to cover D. to have covered29. -I would be greatly thankful to Jason Coates who rescued my life after I fell through the ice. -Thats it. You _ Christina, your wife but that Jason pulled you from the canal. A. will never meet B. would never meet C. would n

16、ever have met D. will never have met30. Many climate experts warn that, like a sleep-walker, we seem unable to _the potential disasters that the global warming might bring about. A. stand up to B. wake up to C. live up to D. look up to31. You cant expect John and Jane will have different opinions. W

17、hen one of them makes any proposal, the other will readily _. A. compromise B. consent C. conflict D. consult32. While visiting Europe, I was lucky to have the great _of praying in a historic church that dates back to the early 12th century. A. favour B. motivation C. equality D. privilege33. Many l

18、ocal citizens wrote to the mayor, complaining that the police were always failing to take adequate measures to _ the growth in crime. A. decline B. quit C. reject D. check34. French writer Patrick Modiano, 69, devoted himself _to his writing, and won the 2014 Nobel Prize for Literature. A. entirely

19、B. extremely C. gradually D. generally35. -How far is it from the mountain top, Dad? I am really tired out. -_, dear! We are reaching it.A. Thats all right B. My goodness C. Come on D. No wonder第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分) 請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、 B、 C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 In a recent airing of Uns

20、olved Mysteries, there was a young boy who was the victim of the holocaust(大屠殺).Hed been 36 in a work camp for several years and somehow had managed to survive the 37 0fhis imprisonment. The story was of a boy - now in his sixties - and his quest to find an American soldier who had 38 a kindness to

21、him by 39 some food. It might seem 40-,but to this child, who had seen nothing but 41 and inhumanity for_42 he could remember, it was a 43 that marked a turning point in his life, for he had lost hope .When he was liberated by the American forces, he was dying. He, 44 needed food. As he was staggeri

22、ng along the road ,a young soldier 45 down from his tank and gave him some of his supplies. 46 this one act of generosity, a kind American had aroused the 47 again that there really was some good in the world. And the boy never 48 it. The boy later went to America, raised a family , became successfu

23、l and worked hard to repay the 49 he had received with his own. Actually there were so many similar acts of generosity that it would be almost impossible to know 50 who the soldier was. We all have a choice: to create more light in the world. As Confucius 51 0ver 2500 years ago, It is better to ligh

24、t one small candle than to. 52 the darkness. As the story above so nicely 53 .small gestures can often generate huge 54 .If were constantly 55 and doing kind acts, we will no doubt bring more joy into the world around us as well as into our own world! 36.A.stationed B .placed C. distributed D. treat

25、ed 37.A. horror B. embarrassment C .relief D. annoyance 38.A.held on B. agreed on C.focused on D.passed on 39.A.guaranteeing B. offering C.presenting D. contributing 40.A.unbelievable B. troublesome C.insignificant D. convenient 41.A.difficulty B. curiosity C.sympathy D. cruelty 42.A.as long as B. a

26、s good as C.as well as D. as much as 43.A.wave B. fate C.gesture D.duty44.A.highly B.mostly C.hopefully D. badly 45.A.moved B.jumped C.turned D.dashed 46.A. Upon B.Besides C.With D. Beyond 47.A.honesty B.loyalty C.trust D. belief 48.A.forgot B.remembered C.delivered D. reflected 49.A.food B.mercy C.

27、kindness D. credit 50.A.for example B.for ever C.for free D. for sure 51.A.made it B.put it C.took it D. got it 52.A.curse B.pray C.swear D. appreciate 53.A.declares B.argues C.illustrates D.expands 54.A.congratulations B.blessings C.belongings D.consequences 55.A.looking for B.adapting to C.meeting

28、 with D. bringing up第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題:每小題2分,滿分30分)請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 56. If you want to buy two LEAF BLOWER AND VACs and one TWO WHEELED WHEELBARROW, you should pay _ A.99.98 B.106.97 C.309.97 D.219.94 57. Which of the following should you install before you use it? A.

29、 LEAF BLOWER AND VAC B. ELECTRIC WEED SWEEPER C. TWO WHEELED WHEELBARROW D. POWERFUL 2-IN-1 LAWN RAKE AND SCARIFIER B A report from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Commission reveals that, due to a job market which disproportionately rewards graduates in STEM (science, technology, engineer

30、ing, and mathematics) fields, more and more students are seeking degrees in business and hard-science subjects. Some institutions have responded by cutting budgets in the arts and humanities and directing those funds elsewhere. Thats the wrong thing to do. The humanities-the study of languages , lit

31、erature, history, philosophy, religion, ethics, etc.-and the arts are vital to our future. We should be investing more funds, more time and more expertise, not less, into these endeavors. What detractors(詆毀者) of the soft subjects miss is that the arts and humanities provide an essential framework an

32、d context for understanding the wider world. Studying the humanities strengthens the ability to communicate and work with others. It allows students to develop broad intellectual and cultural understanding; it nurtures creativity and deepens participation in public discourse and modem democracy. The

33、 commissions report points out that at the very moment when China is seeking to adopt our model of broad education in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences as a stimulus to invention, the United States is instead narrowing our focus and abandoning our sense of what education has been

34、and should continue to be - our sense of what makes America great. These are the telling statistics: First, federal funding for helping American students include international training in their education has been cut 41 percent in four years. Second, the National Assessment of Educational Progress t

35、est shows that only less than a quarter of eighth- and 12th-grade US students are proficient in reading, writing and civics. How can we possibly equip the US for its leadership role in an increasingly connected world if we are not adequately teaching students to communicate and helping them understa

36、nd and encounter diverse perspectives? If we fail to invest in the arts and humanities, our countrys future leaders will not have the ability to connect on an emotional level with others. This ability is developed by studying the humanities, and in the global community this skill is not optional - i

37、ts essential. In a word, we must enthusiastically support and fund the study of the arts and humanities. For anyone concerned with how this translates into a sound economy and a sound financial future, simply recall what Steve Jobs told graduates of Standford University in 2005: One of the most infl

38、uential experiences in his brief time at Reed College was his exposure to the fine art of calligraphy(書法) It taught him the important lesson of the relationship between discipline and creativity.58. What can be inferred from the passage? A. Business and hard-science subjects are based upon the arts

39、and humanities. B. At present too much emphasis and investment are put on science in America. C. More students will learn the arts and humanities instead of science in the USA. D. China has spent more money in the humanities and social sciences than the USA.59. The author mentions Steve Jobs in the

40、last paragraph to prove that _. A. science has a close relationship with the arts and humanities B. investment in the and and humanities promotes economic development C. calligraphy plays a determining role in Steve Jobs accomplishment D. Reed College supports and funds the study of the arts and hum

41、anities60. Which of the following is the most suitable title for this passage? A. Significance of arts and humanities B. Key qualities of future leaders C. Decline of arts and humanities D. Rise and fall of hard sciencesC Fuel Cell Technology for Cars Fill her up with hydrogen? Thats what someCalifo

42、rnia motorists may be saying soon, as car makers tryto speed up production of zero emission(零排放) cars tomeet state requirements in the near future. Beneath the skin of this ordinary looking HondasFCX Concept Vehicle sits an electro-chemical reactor: ahand built, astronomically expensive power plant

43、knownas a fuel cell. Its expected to be running ordinary family cars on Californias roads within three years. So what exactly is a fuel cell, anyway? Why are governments, private businesses and academic institutions cooperating to develop and produce them? A fuel cell, very simply described, is a po

44、wer generator, making electricity through the combination of hydrogen and oxygen. Fuel cells generate electrical power quietly and efficiently, without pollution, Unlike power sources that use fossil fuels, the only by-products from an operating fuel cell are heat and water. To be more technical abo

45、ut it, a hydrogen atom with its one electron, attempts to pass through a fuel cell membrane(膜) to unite with an oxygen atom. The membrane allows only the hydrogen proton(質(zhì)子) to pass through, forcing its electron to run around the membrane to catch up with the proton on the other side. This creates e

46、lectricity, water, and heat, but no exhaust emissions. If the fuel cell is powered with pure hydrogen, it has the potential to be up t0 80-percent efficient, That is, it turns 80 percent of the energy content of the hydrogen into electrical energy. However, we still need to turn the electrical energ

47、y into mechanical work. This is accomplished by the electric motor. A reasonable number for the efficiency of the motor is about 80 percent. So we have 80-percent efficiency in generating electricity, and 80-percent efficiency turning it into mechanical power. That gives an overall efficiency of abo

48、ut64 percent. Hondas FCX concept vehicle reportedly has 60-percent energy efficiency, which is twice or even three times more efficient than usual cars. But in spite of all the advantages described above, experts say, We still have technical challenges getting this extremely complex system to work p

49、roperly, the way customers expect it to work. There are challenges in using new fuels, and providing the new fuel basic facilities. And before fuel cell vehicles hit the road, there will have to be a network of hydrogen stations that will allow drivers to fill up with the flammable gas, under 36-hun

50、dred pounds of pressure.61. What can be inferred from Californias zero emissions policy? A. New cars with fuel cell technology will surely become much cheaper. B. By carrying out the policy, traffic will not be so busy as it is now. C. The quality of life in California will improve once this policy

51、is in effect. D. With facilities of new kinds, more local employment will be created.62. What does the phrase power plant refer to? A. A power device generating electricity. B. A power station providing electricity. C. A power component consuming electricity. D. A power engine using electricity.63.

52、One of the reasons why fuel cell powered vehicles are superior is that . A. they give out almost no water or heat B. they run faster and more smoothly C. they give out almost no noise D. they turn 64% of the energy into electricity64. What does the author want to tell us in the last paragraph? A. Cu

53、stomers will not think it a good idea to develop fuel cell technology. B. It is still not very easy to speed up production of zero emission cars. C. We cant ignore the financial problems to build a network of hydrogen stations. D. We still have much difficulty turning all the chains of the business

54、into reality.D We have all heard the expression: Remember to stop and smell the roses. But, how often do we really take time out of our hectic fast-paced lives to notice the world around us? I am as guilty as anyone of tuning out the world in this manner, especially when I am driving on Californias

55、overcrowded streets. A short time ago, however, I witnessed an event that showed me how being wrapped up in my own little world has kept me from being fully aware of the bigger world picture around me. I was driving to a business appointment and, as usual, I was planning in my mind what I was going

56、to say. I came to a very busy crossroads where the stoplight had just turned red. All right, I thought to myself, I can beat the next light if I race ahead of the pack .My mind and car were in auto pilot, ready to go when suddenly my trance was broken by an unforgettable sight. A young couple, both

57、blind, were walking arm-in-arm across this busy crossroads with cars whizzing by in every direction. The man was holding the hand of a little boy , while the woman was clutching a baby sling to her chest, obviously carrying a child. Each of them had a white cane extended, searching for clues to navi

58、gate them across the crossroads. Initially I was moved. They were overcoming what I felt was one of the most feared handicaps-blindness. Wouldnt it be terrible to be blind? I thought. Without realizing the danger they were in, they were walking right the path of oncoming cars. I was frightened for t

59、hem because I didnt know if the other drivers understood what was happening. As I watched from the front line of traffic (I had the best seat in the house), I saw a miracle unfold before my eyes. Every car in every direction came to a simultaneous stop. I never heard the screech of brakes or even th

60、e peep of a car horn. Nobody even yelled, Get out of the way! Everything froze. In that moment, time seemed to stand still for this family. Amazed , I looked at the cars around me to verify that we were all seeing the same thing, I noticed that everyones attention was also fixed on the couple. Never skipping a beat, the couple adjusted their course as they followed the coaching. Trusting their white canes and the calls from some concerned citizens, they made it to the other side of the road. As they arrive

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