1、2018-2019学年度上学期高三第一次模拟考试(英语)试卷答题时间:120分钟 满分:150分 出题人:高三英语组 校对人:高三英语组第一部分 听力(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一小题,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秒种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。来源:学科网ZXXK1. What happened to the woman last weekend?A. She got lost.B. She missed a fe
2、stival.C. She visited her brother.2. Why is the woman having trouble hearing her music?A. Her iPod isnt working. B. Her earphones are broken. C. She has a hearing problem.3. How will the speakers get to London?来源:学科网A. By bus.B. By car.C. By train.4. Why does the woman think shes losing customers?A.
3、 She doesnt have a website.B. Her jewelry is out of fashion.C. Her website needs to be updated.5. Where might the man be?A. In a hospital.B. In a classroom.C. In a hotel.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2-4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段
4、对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6和7题。6. What does the woman hope to buy?A. A small blue bag.B. A medium blue bag.C. A medium blue shirt.7. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man is a shop assistant.B. The woman will come back herself next week.C. The man has ordered more products than the woman wan
5、ts.来源:学科网ZXXK听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。8. Where are the speakers now?A. In the United States.B. In Russia.C. In Canada.9. What happens in the mans country?A. People talk quickly.B. The government solves problems well.C. Going to the bank often takes a short time.10. What is true about the woman?A. She wants
6、to go to Russia.B. She has never been abroad before.C. She thinks Americans are more relaxed.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。11. Why did the man fall asleep?A. He is sick. B. He works at night.C. His class was boring.12. Why does the man have to work?A. To pay for school.B. To pay his debts.C. To pay his hospital
7、 bill.13. Where will the man probably go next?A. To a class.B. To the financial aid office.C. To the student employment office.听下面一段对话,回答第14至16题。14. What is the woman doing?A. Complaining about her school life.B. Showing the man around campus.C. Telling the man about her experience in college.15. Wh
8、at classes did the woman choose in the beginning?A. Classes that fit her major.B. Classes that seemed interesting.C. Classes she thought would be important for her career.16. What does the woman say about college classes?A. They get harder as you get older.B. They are challenging in different ways.C
9、. They always involve the same kinds of preparation. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17. Why is the plane delayed?A. The weather is bad. B. The plane needs to be fixed. C. Some passengers havent arrived.18. How long will the flight last?A. About six hours. B. About four hours.C. About three hours.19. What informa
10、tion can be found in the brochure?A. Safety instructions.B. Meals being served for lunch.C. Details about the entertainment.20. What will passengers do next?A. Get aboard.B. Watch a video.C. Get some sleep.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,从每篇短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A
11、New Way to Experience DentistryHave you ever had your hand held during a dental procedure you feel uneasy about? What about a dental office that mimics(模仿) the spirit of Disneyland? If youre looking for a dental office that provides the best care and the best environment, youre looking for Dr. Licki
12、ngs office in Sunnyvale.Office manager Judy, who has worked with Dr. Licking for 38 years, speaks highly of his kindness. She believes that the office is “the Disneyland of dentistry”. Everyone from children to their grandparents loves the environment and care they receive from this welcoming office
13、.Dr. Licking is known as the best dental care provider for anyone who fears facing appointments with the dental office. The staff goes out of their way to make patients feel comfortable and at ease. Dr. Licking and Judy set the standard with their saying, “when someone comes to your home, you stand
14、up and welcome them, like an old family friend.”Dr. Lickings office has all. They recently relocated to put the new equipment into their practice. The office is equipped with an intra-oral video camera, and as a patient you can get pictures of your teeth as youre walking out the door.Setting himself
15、 apart from other dentists, Dr. Licking continues his education beyond what is required. For this reason, he is one of few dentists in the country who offers ozone treatment. Ozone can naturally stop decay (蛀蚀) in its tracks. For more information on this new technology, visit their website at .Dr. L
16、ickings office is Diamond Certified, an honor given only to companies with the higher quality after extensive and continual research. Dr. Lickings office extends an invitation to you to meet their gentle staff and offers you a free office visit, including x-rays and an exam.The office holds extended
17、 hours ranging from 7 a. m. to 8 p, m., Monday through Thursday. Dont worry if you have an emergency. Dr. Lickings office responds to all emergencies and urgent calls.JOHN LICKING, D.D.S.Cosmetic & Family Dentistry since 19704087366235877 W. Fremont Ave. Suite C3, Sunnyvale21. What is special about
18、the dental office?来源:学。科。网Z。X。X。KA. It uses the most advanced equipment. B. It is decorated like Disneyland.C. It has a caring environment. D. It provides service for both kids and old people.22. What do we know about Dr. Licking?A. He has developed ozone treatment. B. He is the best dentist all ove
19、r the country.C. He has been studying dentistry continuously. D. He has worked as a dentist for nearly 38 years.23. The passage is written to _.A. introduce a famous dentist B. show a new treatment for tooth decayC. advise people to have their teeth examined D. invite people to visit Dr. Lickings of
20、fice BOxford and Cambridge have now decided to remove the words CANT and IMPOSSIBLE from their dictionary. Jessica Cox, born in 1983, in Arizona, is the worlds first licensed armless pilot. The girl from Tucson, Arizona got the Sport Pilot certificate lately and became the first pilot licensed to fl
21、y using only her feet.Jessica Cox was born without arms, but that has only stopped her from doing one thing: using the word cant.Cox graduated from the University of Arizona in 2005 with a bachelors degree in psychology and a minor in communications. Cox has not used prosthetic arms since she turned
22、 14. Using her feet as most people use their hands, she is able, among other things, to drive an unmodified car with an unrestricted license, to type on a keyboard at 25 words per minute, and to put in and remove her contact lenses.Jessica Cox flew in a single engine airplane for the first time via
23、Wright Flight in 2005. Cox earned her pilots certificate on October 10, 2008 after three years of training and is qualified to fly a light-sport aircraft to altitude of 10,000 feet.来源:学_科_网“Shes a good pilot. Shes rock solid,” said Parrish Traweek, 42, the flying instructor at San Manuels Ray Blair
24、Airport.Parrish Traweek runs PC Aircraft Maintenance and Flight Services and has trained many pilots, some of whom didnt come close to Coxs abilities.Doctors never learned why she was born without arms, but she figured out early that she didnt want to use prosthetic devices.So, the next time you are
25、 ready to tell yourself, I cant possibly. remember this amazing young woman and change your vocabulary.24. What can we learn from the first paragraphs?A. Oxford and Cambridge felt a little disappointed.B. No armless people had got a pilot certificate before.C. Jessica Cox wasnt allowed to use the wo
26、rd “cant”.D. The word “cant” would disappear from the English dictionary.25. What do you think of Jessica Cox ?A .She is a clever and brave girl. B. She is positive and determined.C. She is indeed a poorly educated girl. D. She only takes interest in aircraft.26. What does the underlined word “prost
27、hetic mean in Paragraph 3?A. artificial B. damaged C. unusual D. abnormal27. After graduating from university, Jessica Cox _.A. suffered failure when searching for jobs.B. made a start to take training to become a pilotC. decided to use her feet as most people use hands.D. tried her best to take car
28、e of herself in her daily life.CResearchers continue to show the power behind our sense of smell. Recent studies have found, among other things, that the smell of foods like pizza can cause uncontrollable anger in drivers on roads.The review explains that smell is unique in its effects on the brain.
29、 According to Conrad King, the researcher who carried out the review, “more than any other senses, the sense of smell goes through the logical part of the brain and acts on the systems concerned with feelings. This is why the smell of baking bread can destroy the best intentions of a dieter.”Smell,
30、which dictates(决定) the unbelievable complexity of food tastes, has always been the least understood of our senses. Our noses are able to detect up to 10,000 distinct smells. Our ability to smell and taste this extremely large range of smells is controlled by something like 1,000 genes (基因), which ma
31、ke up an amazing 3% of the human genome. Researchers Richard Axel and Linda Buck were together awarded a Nobel Prize in 2004 for their ground-breaking research on the nature of this extraordinary sense. These two scientists were the first to describe the family of 1,000 olfactory (嗅觉) genes and to e
32、xplain how our olfactory system works.According to one study in the research review, smelling fresh pizza or even the packaging of fast foods can be enough to make drivers feel impatient with other road users. They are then more likely to speed and experience uncontrollable anger on roads. The most
33、reasonable explanation is that these can all make drivers feel hungry, and therefore desperate to satisfy their appetites.In contrast, the smells of peppermint and cinnamon were shown to improve concentration levels as well as reduce drivers impatience. Similarly, the smells of lemon and coffee appe
34、ared to promote clear thinking and mental focus.However, the way genes regulate smell differs from person to person. A study by researchers in Israel has identified at least 50 olfactory genes which are switched on in some people and not in others. They believe this may explain why some of us love s
35、ome smells and tastes while others hate them. The Israel researchers say their study shows that nearly every human being shows a different pattern of active and inactive smell-detecting receptors.28. What did Richard Axel and Linda Buck find out?A. The type of food smells.B.The logical part of human
36、 brain.C.The nature of human olfactory system.D.The relationship between food and feelings.29. Which of the following can help people concentrate?A. Bread.B. Pizza.C. Coffee.D. Fast food.30. What do we know from the last paragraph?A. Some people can recognize up to 50 smells.B. Every person has a di
37、fferent pattern of genes.C. Different people are sensitive to different smells.D. There are still some olfactory genes to be found out.31. What is the passage mainly about?A. Logic and behavior. B. Smell and its influence.C. Sense ability and food tastes.D. Olfactory genes and its system.DHow many t
38、imes do you check your Facebook page in a day to see whether your latest post has got another “like” or “thumbs up”?Although you might be embarrassed to admit how many times you do this, dont worrypsychological findings have shown its completely normal. In fact, the pleasure we derive from receiving
39、 a “like” is equal to that of eating chocolate or winning money, and we cant help wanting more. According to the findings, which observed 32 teens aged between 13 and 18, the feedback circuit (反馈回路) in the teens brains is particularly sensitive, and the “social” and “visual” parts of their brains we
40、re active when they received “likes” on the social network. The research also showed that though the thumbs up might come from complete strangers, the good they derive from them worked all the same.So, does it mean we should try our best to win as many thumbs up as possible? Not necessarily so if we
41、 know the reasons behind our desire for attention. In “why do people long for attention” by M. Farouk Radwan, he explained several cases in which people naturally longed for attention. Radwan said people who were an only child, who were used to being the center of attention in their house, may try t
42、o copy these conditions. Feeling “overlooked and unappreciated” might also lead you to long for attention. Other times, the state of being jealous, or wanting to cover your mistakes may also contribute to such longings.In fact, too much desire for attention can create anxiety, and in turn ruin your
43、happiness even when you get it. So what can we do about it? The answer is quite simple. “If people could adopt goals not focused on their own self-esteem(自尊)but on something larger than their self, such as what they can create or contribute to others, they would be less sensitive to some of the nega
44、tive effects of pursuing self-esteem,” wrote psychology professor Jennifer Crocker.So perhaps the answer to our addiction to “likes” is simply to focus on something larger than ourselvesa hard, but a worthy one. 32. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “derive” in Paragraph 2?A. de
45、liver B. give C. prevent D. get33. Whats the reaction of receiving “likes” on the social network to the brain? A. The brain becomes more nervous. B. Some parts of the brain are active.C. The brain becomes less sensitive. D. The brain becomes cleverer.34. Who wants to get more attention according to
46、the passage?A. the only child. B. The old who lives happily with children.C. The young who feels anxious. D. Teens who want to discover their mistakes.35. Whats Crockers suggestion about the negative effects of getting self-esteem?A. Doing an interesting matter. B. Working harder than ever before.C.
47、 Having a bigger goal than their self. D. Not checking your Facebook page in a day. 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。The worst time to look for a job is when you must have a new one immediately. 36 If you are not in need of an immediate career change,here are
48、 ways you can improve your long-term career prospects (前景) today: 37 You do not have to be qualified for these positions today, nor do they have to exist in your company. However, these roles should be related to your current skill setThey are career options that look interestingOnce you have a coup
49、le of targets,think about why and what interests youPay close attention to what appeals to you,and write it down Subscribe to a career specific magazine. All businesses must stay relevant to their customers in order to win the competitions and increase revenue (收益). 38 This information allows you to
50、 see which companies and professionals are leading the pack(领先). Be professionally curious. Talk to people about their careersLearn more about how success is measured in other roles,departments and companies. 39 You never know what connections may be relevant when you start your next job search, so
51、develop a habit of making good connections no matter where you go As in all things in life, getting ready in face of a difficult task early is always less stressful than reacting to a career surprise. 40 No matter how secure you feel today, the time will come when either you or your employer decide
52、it is time to change.A. Changing jobs is to be expectedB. Identify at least two different rolesC. Follow examples in your own workplaceD. Choose jobs according to your strong pointsE. Challenge yourself to expand your business knowledge through interactions with people at regular timeF. Reading abou
53、t industry trends, advancements and success stories keeps you in touch with market conditionsG. Job Searching under pressure often results in nervous interviewing and decision-making from a few options第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Bob Weiser had been driving for Uber for more th
54、an six months _41_ a conversation with an old friend sparked the idea. Everyone that rode in his car had a story to tell, a _42_ life experience or some wisdom theyd picked up along the way. What if he could collect “a slice of life” from each of the hundreds of people _43_ in his car , whose only k
55、nown _44_was that they ordered an Uber in Chicago and had Bob Weiser _45_them up in his car?Bob Weiser, aged 66, is a _46_ pilot who started driving for Uber last year as a way to keep_47_. “ You never really retire, and you always have to do something,” he said. He_48_a black notebook. On the insid
56、e cover, he wrote “ It belongs to all that read it with a(n) _49_heart and mind.”Now, when passengers get in his car, hell pass them the _50_ and ask if theyd take a moment to write something in it. He has_51_ more than 800 entries(条目) from passengers from all over the world.Weiser _52_ one woman wh
57、o wrote Mohandas Karamchand Gandhis “ Be the change you want to see in the world.” Then she flipped back and _53_ someone else had used the same quote. She told him she was _54_ and he said to her, “ No, thats okay. Thats the type of energy that has been in this _55_, nothing but good energy.” After
58、 his passengers write something ,theyll flip through the pages, _56_all the advice and opinions shared by the passengers who came before them.He flips through it himself sometimes; it always_57_him that people have so much warmth and positivity to _58_. No one has written anything _59_, and only a h
59、andful have turned him down, _60_because they have carsickness.41. A. afterB. unless C. when D. although42. A unique B. stressful C. heroic D. meaningless43. A. performing B. riding C. sleeping D. quarreling44. A. devotion B. requirement C. assessment D. connection45. A. cover B. tie C. lift D. pick
60、46. A. former B. youngC. dying D. proud47. A. alive B. enthusiastic C. occupied D. awake48. A. invented B. purchased C. stole D. donated49. A. broken B. normal C. open D. loyal50. A. album B. notebook C. magazine D. novel51. A. borrowed B. collected C. accepted D. discovered52. A. recalledB. appreci
61、ated C. married D. struck53. A. saw B. witnessed C. heard D. insisted54. A. confused B. amusedC. disappointed D. embarrassed55. A. stationB. country C. vehicleD. house56. A. wiping off B. picking out C. taking in D. putting down57. A. frustratesB. astonishesC. depresses D. terrifies58. A. store B. s
62、ave C. seek D. share59. valuableB. sensitive C. appropriateD. negative 60. A. mostly B. frequentlyC. deliberately D. constantly第二节:语篇填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题纸相应位置上。While thousands of college students headed for warm climate to enjoy sun
63、 and fun during their week off from classes, seven local students had other plans. The Northern Essex Community College (NECC) students and one of their teachers spent part of their spring break in New York City, helping repair an area _61_ (destroy) by the hurricane. “I wanted to see for myself wha
64、t happened,” said Terry. “I couldnt imagine _62_it is like to lose your home and everything that you had and the_63_ (power) effect the hurricane had on those people. I wanted to do something, to understand their feeling of helplessness.” The group headed into Brooklyns Red Hook district, which was
65、hit hard by the hurricane. There they met people from other parts of the country,_64_had also volunteered to help. Together, those volunteers and the NECC students_65_(work) to clear rubbish out of a three-story building. They put on protective suits and gloves_66_they entered the building. Inside t
66、he building, the students saw nothing but broken walls and doors and pieces of the building_67_ (lie) all over the place. The students returned to school with _68_sense of achievement, a feeling that_69_ helped people in need. It was remarkable how a community lost so much and was still able to reco
67、ver, and this left the deepest impression_70_the students.第四部分:写作第一节 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,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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。 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:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2. 只允许修改 10 处,多者(从第 11 处起)不计分。In m
68、y childhood, my parent sent me to learn Chinese calligraphy, believed that it could benefit me a lot. Therefore, things were quite contrary to their expectations. Not only do I get bored with hours of practice but also I doubted the value of it. Nevertheless, when I entered into high school, it beca
69、me a fantasy way for me to relax.Judging from my own experience, I want to say a little words to those who have the same trouble like I did. Do not refuse learn a skill when they are young, as in the long run you will find it helpful.第二节:书面表达(25分)成语是中国文化的重要组成部分,它能用简单的词语表达出丰富且深刻的寓意。假定你是李华,你的外国笔友 Pete
70、r对中国成语很感兴趣,向你咨询有关中国成语的信息。请你写封邮件,介绍成语相关内容:1、成语的特点;2、学习成语的益处;3、自己学习成语感受和体会。Dear Peter,I am glad that you are interested in Chinese idioms. _ Yours sincerely Lihua2018-2019学年度上学期高三第一次模拟考试(英语)试卷参考答案1-20:ABACA;CACAB;BACCB;BBACB; 21-40:CCDBB; ABCCC;BDBAC;GBFEA41-60:CABDD;ACBCB;BAADC;CBDDA;61. destroyed 62
71、. what 63. powerful 64. who 65. worked66. before 67. lying 68. a 69. they 70. on71. parent-parents; believed-believing; Therefore-However; do -did; into -; fantasy -fantastic; little -few; like -as; refuse -to; they -you; 72. Dear Peter,I am glad that you are interested in Chinese idioms. Chinese id
72、ioms, mainly consisting of four Chinese characters, have been appealing to those absorbed in the Chinese language because they are an important part of Chinese culture. The benefits of learning them can be listed as follows.First, with many of Chinese idioms widely used in our daily life, having a g
73、ood knowledge of them contributes to better understanding both spoken Chinese and written Chinese. Second, they usually possess vivid and profound meanings, making what you try to convey more convincing.As far as Im concerned, I have a preference for the interesting stories behind some of the Chinese idioms. Not only are they interesting, but also they tend to teach some wisdom, which helps me a lot.I sincerely hope you can learn them well. Yours, Li Hua