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1、高考英语三轮复习冲刺模拟试题02总分150分,时间120分钟。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。1.When will Susan come?A. At 4:45.B. At 5 :00.C. At 5 :15.2.What is the woman doing?A. Apologizing.B. Asking for directions. C. As

2、king for advice.3.What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Student and teacher. B. Bookseller and customer. C. Reader and librarian.4.What does the man mean?A.He agrees with the woman.B.He enjoys the whole lecture.C.The lecture was more than an hour long.5What are the two speakers talking ab

3、out?ATheir school lifeB. The hot weather.CThe air conditioner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。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Who can play the violin well?A. The woman S sister. B. The woman herself.C.

4、The man himself.7.What did the man learn for several years?A . Piano.B . Violin.C. Flute.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Which way helps the woman keep in good shape?A.Joining a healthy club.B.Doing exercise with special equipment.C.Keeping to a special diet.12.How often does the woman play tennis?A. Several ti

5、mes a week. B. Every day.C. Once a week.13What is the man working for probably?A. A local radio station. B. A local newspaper.C. A local TV station.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Why is the man going to call Dr Anderson?A.To tell himthe woman is coming.B.To make an appointment.C.To fill the prescription(处方).15

6、.What can we learn from their conversation?A.The woman needs drugs to kill her pain.B.The woman thinks aspirin will solve her problem. CThe man and the woman both like Dr Anderson16Why does Dr Anderson stay late at his clinic?A.Many patients need him.B.He does experiments.CHe loves his work听第10段材料,回

7、答第17至20题。17.What is the speaker mainly telling the listeners about?A. Vacation arrangements .B. College facilities.C. Dormitory management.18.How long will most of the Dormitories be closed?A. For about 5 days. B. For about 10 days.C. For about 15 days.19.Which of the following will be open as usual

8、?A.The college store and the dining halls.B.The library and the computer center.C.The post office and the college office.20.What do you know about the speaker?A.She is president of the college.B.She normally lives in Butler Hall.CShe is incharge of general afairs第二部分:英语语言知识运用(共两节,满分3 0分)第一节多项选择(共io小

9、题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Poorer families often lack _to a car ,which they would need to drive their children to a moresuccessful school outside their own district.A. talentB. conceptC. accessD. affection22. Even though wind,tide,solar and nuclear technologies are reg

10、arded as new fuel sources,there is no _to the oil at present.A. acquaintance B. adjustmentC. advantageD. alternative23.Doctor often advises us to pay more attention to our diets and mental health and to take _examinations.A. relevantB. regularC. adequateD. accurate24.These private schools offer a (

11、n) _ schedule for students who may be working or are even inschool at university.AabstractBadmirableCdistinctDflexible25.Though sending text messages or writing micro blogs allows us to exchange thoughts,bits and pieces of online connection cannotfor a “ real conversation ”.AchargeBtolerateCdistingu

12、ishDsubstitute26.The adults have to work harder than ever to provide for the needs of the children,who cannot_to the economy until they are older.AappealBcontributeCdonateDcorespond27.Bill Gates was _the richest man in the world,but he was moved down from the top in 2010 after he decided to give awa

13、y $ 28billion to good causes.A.previouslyB. obviouslyC. initiallyD. genuinely28.Electricalproductsnolongerinusecontaindangerousmaterialswhichcanbereleasedintotheenvi- ronment when they are _.A.taken apart B. given awayC. fixed upD. handed over29 My classmates were all _their smartphones during a hig

14、h school friends meeting,busy taking pictures of their meal and uploading them to their micro blogs.A.fed up withB. exposed toC. occupied with D. linked to30.With some physical training in the morning,even after a couple of days,you will feel energetic,and _,you will benefit greatly from your persev

15、erance.A.in a wayB. on the other hand C. on the wholeD. in the long term第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。On the first day of the new year,when I went into the bank,the bank person,an elderly gentleman with a white beard,as usual greeted to me polit

16、ely “Happy New Year. ” He nodded and I sat in front of him.Minutes passed and 31 _ happened. Then very 32 _ I put my form in front of him. He was very busy. After a few minutes he took my form and 33 _ filling it. After waiting for a few more minutes ,I began to show all signs of being 34 _ . I aske

17、d him if my work was done. The 35 _ I uttered the words,I felt as if a bomb had fallen on him. He 36 _,“ Nothing is done,it will take time ! ” Just then I saw his morning cup of tea ,which had been 37 _ there for the last ten minutes,untouched. The tea had turned almost 38 _while he was doing his wo

18、rk. Suddenly I felt what this man must be feeling when customers like me come 39 _ to get their work done. But we do not even feel the need to 40 _ them for being there.Very softly I told him,“Sir, you please have your 41 _ , I am not in a hurry. ” This man,whom I had been seeing for the last few ye

19、ars, 42 _ looked up at me and for the first time we had 43 _ contact. I saw a 44 _ person there,another human being who was as hard-pressed for time as I always am. He was also 45 _the small things in life like a hot cup of tea or lying in a warm bed for a few more minutes like me.He gave me a rare

20、smile and said,“ It is a 46 _ affair with me ; you are not in a hurry but somebody else will be in a hurry. ”He really 47 _ my heart with his words. I felt 48 _ that all this time I thought of him as a robot ,someone who was there for my 49 _. I promised to be more 50 of people who help me with mywo

21、rkandbethankfulthattheyarethereforme.31A.somethingB. anythingC.nothing DK everything32.A.immediatelyB.hesitantlyC.desperately D.curiously33.AfinishedBstoppedC.continued D.started34.AimpatientBdisappointedC.tired D.satisfied35.AchanceBmomentC.way D.reason36.AshoutedBaddedC.replied D.commented37.Adrin

22、kingBcookingC.lying DK boiling38.AdryBfullC.empty D.cold39.Ain the wayBin a hurryC.nowandthen DD. on purpose40AAAAask BapologizeC.demandD.thank41AAtea BbossCformD.time42Afrustratedly BfinallyCsuddenlyD.angrily43AAbusiness B.eyeCpersonalD.close44AAterrified B.differentChelpfulD.elderly45AAregretting

23、B.appreciatingCmissingD.ignoring46AAprivate B.financialCsocialD.daily47AAhurt B.touchedCinfluencedD.broke48AASorry B.unhappyCindifferentD.thoughtful49AAconvenience B.performanceCdifficultyD.safet50AAcareful B .friendlyCconsiderateD.t pical第三部分:阅读理解(共2小题;每小题2分,满分4分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,

24、并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(A)During the early 1980S,I was a sales manager for a large training company. One of my responsibilities was to train people on how to sellMy mother lived near me for nearly 30 years,who has just had a third-grade education. The population in our area grew sufficiently and the committee

25、members think about building a new church in our neighborhood. They decided to raise the initial capital by selling lottery (彩票)tickets. My mother jumped at the chance to participate. She had no formal training in the art of selling,but that never entered her mind. Her plan was simple: talk to as ma

26、ny people as possible about buying tickets and make them feel guilty if they didnt.Thats where I came into the picture. She said I was a big shot and that I must know a lot of people. She gave me 10 booklets of 10 tickets, each one worth one dollar, adding up to a grand total of $ 100. A week later,

27、I showed up with only half of the tickets sold.“ If only I had more time,I would have been able to sell all these tickets you gave me,” I said to my mother. “I simply didnt have the time. ”“ What a load of nonsense! You either do something or you have all the excuses why not, my mother shot back. “Y

28、ou made time to go out to dinner ,watch TV ,jog ,go to the movies. What does time have to do with it? Nothing! ” After that blast of the truth,she started to cry. I was defeated. I quickly agreed to buy the rest of my tickets myself. She stopped crying instantly and said,“ When you want something ,t

29、hen you do whatever it takes to get the job done ,even cry. ” With a smile she said,“I knew that crying would work with you,and for being so weak with your excuses,here are 10 more books. Now ,go and sell them all. ,As a sales manager,I paled(苍白)by comparison.My mother went on to demonstrate that by

30、 not making excuses, she could produce outstanding results. She managed to out-sell every other volunteer,14 to 1. She sold 7000 tickets. Her closest challenge came from a neighbor who sold 500.I learned a new level of distinction between time and results. I had always wanted to have my own business

31、 but had kept saying that it wasnt the right time and I didnt have the money. But I kept hearing my mothers voice in my mind : “You either do something that you want or you have all the reasons why you can t. ”Six months later,I quit my job and started my own business,training people in time managem

32、ent.51.The author s mother sold tickets to_.A.to keep her from being lonelyB.to practice the skills of sellingC.to help her daughter start a businesD.to collect money for building a church52.The authors mother suddenly cried because_.A.she was defeated by othersB.she was sad at the bad newsC.she was

33、 eager to get her job doneD.she was disappointed with her daughter53.It is implied in the underlined words in the passage_.A.success can only be achieved by actionB.experience is the best teacherC.one is never too old to learnD.all is well that ends well54.Whats the theme of the passage?A.Practice m

34、akes perfect.B.Rome was not built in a day.C.Where there is awill, there is a way.D.Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.(B)Teachers say the digital age has had a good influence and a not-so-good influence on this generation of American teenagers. More than 2,000 middle and high school

35、teachers took an online survey. Researchers also spoke with teachers in focus groups.Three-quarters of the teachers said the Internet and digital search tools have had a “mostly positive” effect on their students research habits and skills. But 87 percent agreed that these technologies are creating

36、an “easily distracted(分心的)generation” . And 64 percent said the technologies “do more to distract students than to help them academically. ” Many students think doing research now means just doing a quick search on Google.The Pew Internet Project did the survey with the College Board and the Nationa

37、l Writing Project. A majority of the teachers came from Advanced Placement classes,which provide college-level work for high school students.Judy Buchanan is director of the National Writing Project and a co-author of the report. Ms.Buchanan says digital research tools are helping students learn mor

38、e,and learn faster.“Teachers really like these tools because they are ways to make some of learning exciting and engaging. Young people like these tools. And the goal is to really help them become creators of content,and meaningful content,and not just sort of consumers. ”But one problem the survey

39、found is that many students are lacking in digital literacy. In other words,they trust too much of the information they find on the Internet. Judy Buchanan says these students have not developed the skills they need to judge the quality of online information.“Its just a lot to learn about how to dis

40、tinguish authentic sources. And it s something that really has to be taught and paid attention to. Its like everything else in a world in which things can happen quickly,you really do need to have a way to step back ,reflect and analyze the information you have. And teachers can do a lot to teach th

41、at.,Another problem the survey found is blamed on something that might not seem like a problem at all : being able to quickly find information online. Teachers say the result is a reduction in the desire and ability of their students to work hard to find answers. They say students are overly depende

42、nt on search engines and do not make enough use of printed books or research librarians.Many teachers are also concerned that the Internet makes it easy for students to copy work done by others instead of using their own abilities.55.Most teachers who took the online survey thought the internet tool

43、s help students in_.A.becoming more independentB.being more serious in studyC.doing a quick search on GoogleD.developing their research ability56.According to Ms. Buchanan,the survey aims_.A.to help students become more creativeB.to draw students attention away from the internetC.to make people lear

44、n the benefits of the internet toolsD.to persuade students to use traditional ways of research57.According to the researchers,which of the following do students lack when facing the internet?A.The ability of doing research online.B.The interest in using the internet tools.CThe skills of judging onli

45、ne informationDThe methods of obtaining online information58Which of the following is the disadvantage of the internet tools?AOffering little useful informationB.Search engines are very convenient.CMaking students unwilling to work hardDMaking students addicted to online information(C)Everyone hates

46、 to wait in lines. We get that anxious feeling that our precious life is slipping away while we re doing something so meaningless. But it s not always the length of the wait we find so un- bearable.SomepeoplecampoutsideApplestoresforanentirenightjusttogettheirhandsonthelatest product. But waiting 10

47、 minutes in a grocery store just to buy a drink? Forget it.Our behavior when waiting is only partly decided by the length of the wait. “Often the psychology of queuing is more important than the statistics of the wait itself,” notes the MIT researcher Richard Larson.One apparent aspect of queuing ps

48、ychology is that we get bored when we wait in line. This issue is solved in many ways, from magazines in hospital waiting rooms to mirrors in elevators so that we can check our appearance.We really hate it when we expect a short wait and then get a long one. But studies show that we are much more pa

49、tient when we are given an idea of how long we 11 be waiting.Walt Disney Co knows this better than anyone else. It posts estimated waiting times for attractions in its theme parks. But according to Larson,these times are overestimated so that visitors get to the front of the queue more quickly than

50、they expect. It keeps them happy.But perhaps the biggest influence on our feelings about waiting in a line has to do with our sense of fairness. When it comes to queues, the universally acknowledged standard is first come, first served. Any departure from this principle is regarded as unfair and can

51、 lead to violent queue anger.Youve probably experienced mild queue anger yourself in fast food restaurants,watching people in the other line zoom ahead of you,cursing yourself for having chosen the “wrong” line. In order to solve this problem,the serpentine(蛇形)line was invented. The serpentine line

52、guides all customers into one big snaking queue,separated by ropes or barriers. When you reach the head of the queue,you are directed to the next available server,or teller,or customs official. The serpentine line isnt always faster than multi-lines before an array(排)of cash registers. But it offers

53、 important comfort: you absolutely never have to see someone arrive after you and get served before you.In life ,waiting is inevitable. But a better understanding of the psychology of waiting can help make it a bit more bearable. When all else fails,bring a book or a smartphone will also do.59.In th

54、e 1st para ,the author intends to tell us_.A.why people are crazy about Apple S productsB.people waste their precious time in queuingC.waiting time is not the only cause for people S hate in queuingD.the psychology is the real reason why people hate to wait in lines60.Walt Disney Co makes people que

55、uing happily by_.A.having people queue in serpentine linesB.letting people know how long they will wait exactlyC.making people queue shorter than they are informedD.offering people magazines to read when waiting inlines61.Serpentine line is invented to_A.make the waiting line move fasterB.guarantee

56、the first-come-first-served principleC.solve the problem of feeling bored in queuingD.guide all customers into one big snaking queue62.The main purpose of the passage is_.A.to explain the advantages of serpentine lineB.to introduce ways of saving time in queuingC.to offer an explanation of the psych

57、ology of queuingD.to analyze the psychology of people queuing for Apple products(D)It S human to want light and warmth. God S first recorded words were “Let there be light”. And night belongs to the dark side. Electricity S triumph over the night keeps us safer as well as busier. We now live in a fa

58、st-moving,fully lighted world where night still happens, but is optional to experience. Our all-weather culture has washed out the night. In fact we treat the night like failed daylight.Yet slowness and silencethe different rhythm of the nightare a necessary correction to the day. I think we should

59、stop being night-resisters,and learn to celebrate the changes of the seasons,and adjust ourselves to autumn and winter ,not just turn up the heating,leave the lights on and complain a lot.Night and dark are good for us. As the nights grow longer,its time to reopen the dreaming space. Have you ever s

60、pent an evening without electric light?We have all experienced negative darknessthose long nights when we can t sleep,and worry about everything, and so we know that “dark time” can seem endlessly long ,compared with daytime. Yet this slowing of time can be the most relaxing and beautiful experience

61、. Spending the evening in candlelight ,and maybe by the firewithout TVtalking,telling stores,we let the lit-up world go by without us ,expand the hours,and change the thoughts and conversations we usually have.I have noticed that when all the lights are on,people tend to talk about what they are doi

62、ngtheir outer lives. Sitting round in candlelight or firelight,people start to talk about how they are feelingtheir inner lives. They argue less,there are longer pauses.To sit alone without any electric light is curiously creative. I have my best ideas at dawn or at nightfall ,but not if I switch on

63、 the lights.Fire,dreams, slowness, time, quietness, books, seasonsall these things,which are not really things,but moments of lifetake on a different quality at night-time,when the moon reflects the light of the sun,and we have time to reflect what life is to us,knowing that it passes and that every

64、 bit of it,in its change and its difference,is the here and now of what we have.63.Life is too short to be all daylight. Night is not less ; its more.By saying the underlined words,the author implies_.A.we need more light to feel saferB.it is necessary to turn off the lights Cit is good to be silent

65、 during the day Dpeople are often too busy in a noisy world64.The author claims to _with lights turned off at night.A.have more original ideasB. be lonelyC.have a strange feelingD.feel safer65.In the second paragraph from bottom the author intends to tell us_.A.night is good time for us to thinkB.ti

66、me flies and we should treasure itC.things take on a different form at nightD.everything has a different quality in different time66.What S the best title of the passage?A.Light and night.B.Why I love the night?C.Home for rest and thought.D.How to enjoy a different life.(E)Mr Amabile,a respected bus

67、iness thinker,taught a lot of companies his theories of competitive advantage. Mr Amabile claims that competition can save even America S troubled health-care system,the largest in the world. He and Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg argue in their book “Redefining Health Care” that competition,properly app

68、lied,can fix what troubles this sector(部门).That is a daring claim, considering the horrible state of America S health-care system. Just consider a few of its failings : America pays more for health care than most countries,but it still has some 45 million citizens with no health insurance at all. Wh

69、ile a few receive outstanding treatment,most do not. The authors conclude that it is “ on a dangerous path,with a poisonous combination of high costs, uneven quality,frequent errors and limited access to care. ”The authors offer a package of solutions to fix this mess,and thereby to put the sector o

70、n a genuine competitive footing. First,bring the data in the broad daylight. Second,transform competition from the level of doctors and hospitals to the level of medical conditions,which is completely absent. The authors argue that the right evaluation of “value” for the health sector should be how

71、well a patient improves over the entire treatment,and what the cost is for that entire cycle.If there is a drawback in this book,it is that the authors sometimes appear over-optimistic. They argue ,for example,that their solutions are so reasonable that private clinic could practise them well withou

72、t waiting for the government to fix its policy mistakes. That seems to be an attractive idea,but it falls into a trap(陷阱)that economists call the fallacy(谬论)of the $20 bill on the street. If there really were easy money on the pavement,surely previous passers-by would have bent over and picked it up

73、 by now!In the same way,if Mr Amabile S prescriptions (处方)are so sensible that companies can make money in the absence of government policy changes,why have they not done so already? One reason may be that they can make more money in the current mess than in a perfectly competitive market.In the end

74、,though,that is small criticism of a very big book.67.Mr Amabile argues in his book that_.A.Americas health-care system leaves nothing to be desiredB.it is no easy task to improve America S health-care systemC.competition can help improve America S health-care systemD.Americans enjoy one of the best

75、 health-care systems in the world68.It is implied in the 3 rd paragraph that_.A.competition may help improve medical conditionsB.America S health-care system is under severe competitionC.there is too much competition among doctors and hospitalsD.few patients in America have received qualified treatm

76、ent69.In the author s opinion,the book cannot be considered perfect in that_.A.the solutions given are impossible to be appliedB.optimistic thinking often leads to careless judgmentC.the authors of the book have offered an economic fallacyD.companies may make less money in a competitive market70.The

77、 author takes a(n) _attitude toward the book “Redefining Health Care”.A. criticalB. positiveC. negativeD. ironic第四部分:书面表达(满分50分)第一节完成句子(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)根据每小题题后的汉语提示,以及句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的 相应题号后。71.However_to clear up the misunderstanding between them,they still ended up arguing with each oth

78、er. ( try )不管我怎样努力去消除他们之间的误会,他们最后还是以争吵告终。72.A meteor exploded over Russians Ural Mountains. So far ,around 1200 people are reported _. (injure)一颗陨石在俄罗斯乌拉尔山脉地区上空划过并爆炸。到目前为止,据报道已有大约1200人受 伤。73 Mary _the dictionary, because she didnt give me an accurate explanation of the word. ( refer)玛丽一定没查过词典,因为她没给我

79、这个词的准确解释。74.It was completely wrong that not until the accident happened _the problem.( focus)直到事故发生之后人们才关注这个问题,这是完全错误的。75. _whether a favorite among Chinese viewers ,Lengend of Zhen Huan ,will be accepted by foreign audience. ( remain)备受中国观众喜爱的电视剧甄娘传能否被外国观众接受还有待观察。76.Had it not been for the worseni

80、ng air quality,the flight _by the heavy fog for such a long time. (delay)如果不是空气质量越来越差,航班不会因为大雾延误如此之久。77.It was only after serious consideration _to sponsor the poor children to finish his compulsory education. (decide)他就是在慎重考虑后,才决定资助这个贫困孩子完成义务教育。78.He used only half of the money,_for other purposes.

81、 (save)他仅用了一半的钱,其佘的节省下来留作它用。79.By the time her father retires ,probably she _the company. (take)到他父亲退休时,很可能她已经接管了公司。80. _the possible snowstorm at hand,they determined to stay at home for the holiday. ( warn )得到告诫可能有暴风雪即将到来,他们决定假期呆在家里。第二节短文写作(满分30分)请根据以下提示,并结合事例,用英语写一篇短文。Remember one thing : there is a bright day after every dark night. So no matter how hard your situation is ,stick your chest out, keep your head up and deal with it.Tupac Amarn Shakur,American rapper and actor.注意:无须写标题;除诗歌外,文体不限;文中不得透漏个人姓名和学校名称;词数为120左右,如引用提示语则不计入总词数。(提示:请将写作答案写在答题卡上的相应位置,写在此处无效。)

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