1、2016汕头市高考英语模拟试题一(完卷时间:120分钟; 满分150分)第I卷(选择题 共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。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 is the relationship between the spe
2、akers?A. Professor and student B. Boss and employee C. Father and daughter2. What time does the man think they will leave?A. 7:47 B. 7:25 C. 7: 273. What is the age of the man now?A. 16 B. 20 C. 244. Where are the two speakers possibly?A. In a hotel B. In a restaurant C. In the street5. How does the
3、 man probably feel now?A. Worried B. Alright C. Indifferent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。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给出的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。每段对话读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. Where does the woman want to go?A. An office B. A fruit shop C. A police station7.
4、What does the woman have to do now?A. Wait for Mark at the crossroads. B. Walk ahead and turn right. C. Walk a little way back.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8. How does the man feel about Davids way of sleeping?A. Its ineffective. B. Its strange. C. Its the best.9. How many hours does David sleep a day?A. Fo
5、ur B. Six C. Seven.10. What does the woman think of sleeping?A. People should develop a habit like Davids. B. People need longer hours of sleep.C. People have different sleeping habits.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11. Which statement is TRUE according to the talk?A. They are salesperson and customer. B. Th
6、ey are old school friends.C. They are fellow workers.12. What do we know about the woman?A. She is fond of her work. B. She is tired of traveling. C. She is interested in law.13. What is the man possibly?A. A company manager B. A salesperson C. A lawyer听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。14. What is the possible
7、relationship between the two speakers?A. Strangers B. Teacher and student C. Husband and wife.15. What will you do if others cant follow you at English Corner?A. Say it again and again. B. Go on to another topic. C. Explain it in another way.16. What will possibly happen if strangers talk about poli
8、tics?A. They will probably not agree with each other.B. They will be in danger. C. They will have to stop their talk soon.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. Whose smoking may have more effect on young people?A. Their parents B. Their friends C. Famous actors18. Who is Stanton Glants?A. A worried parent B. A
9、professor C. An actor.19. According to the survey, how many of the children who regularly watch films have tried cigarettes?A. Two thirds B. Almost forty percent C. About thirty percent20. Who paid the actors if they smoked in the films, according to Glants?A. The director B. The film industry C. Th
10、e tobacco company.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共25小题;每小题l分满分25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. As a girl, its important to know what colours look good_your skin.A. opposite B. on C. against D. above22. After winning the first prize in the competition, she thought herself _ in her class
11、 Asomething Bnothing Canything D. everything23. Come on, Mary! You can also enjoy _ you have been dreaming of, if you dont lose heart.A. as a convenient life as B. as convenient a life asC. as convenient as a life D. convenient as a life as24. This iPhone is of good qualityIf it break down within th
12、e first year, we would repair it at our expenseAwould Bcould Cshould Dmight25. There is no experience you can have _ is more exciting than skating on real ice. A. of which B. whatC. thatD. with whom26. Exciting as its special effects are _,there is too much violence in the film.Ato watchBto be watch
13、ed Cwatching Dbeing watched27. Maybe you have travelled to many parts of the world, but nowhere else _ striking attractionsAyou can see so many Bcan you see such manyCyou can see such manyDcan you see many such 28. Combining advanced technology with scientific management can an increase in productio
14、n. Amake forBmake intoCmake outDmake up29. I dont think my Net friend will come to Fuzhou, but in case she _, I will ask for a few days to show her around .A. will B. would C. did D. does30. Dont answer me with a simple “yes” or “no”Explain _ possibleAwhoever Bwhenever Chowever Dwhatever31. It has t
15、aken Jeremy Lin,a Harvard-educated Taiwanese-American,less than a week to become the latest international in the NBA,USA.A. brandB. phenomenonC. appreciation D. centre32. . Is there anything to eat in the house? Im hungry now. There is only some cold bread in the fridge. Will it _?A. do B. workC. fi
16、t D. make 33If no passers-by _ a blind eye to the injured little Yueyue in Foshan Guangdong, she _ alive nowAturned; would be Bhad turned; would have beenCturned; would have been Dhad turned; would be34Usually my grandparents would give me lucky money on the New Years Eve, but this time, _ to my sur
17、prise, they gave me an iPad as well.AlittleBmuchCgreatDeven35. The pop singer is talented and elegant. _ is no surprise that she has so many fans around the world.A. ItB. ThereC. ThatD. What第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、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。How often do you let o
18、ther peoples words change your mood? Do you let a bad driver, impolite waiter,rude boss,or an insensitive employee _36_ your day?One day I was in a taxi and we _ 37_ for the airport. We were driving in the right lane _38_ suddenly a black car drove out of a parking space right in front of us. My tax
19、i driver slammed on his _39_,slide sideways,and at the very last moment our car stopped and missed the other car _40_ just inches!The driver of the other car looked around and started _41_ at us. My taxi driver just _42_ and waved at the guy. And I mean he was really_43_. So I asked,Why did you just
20、 do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!” This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call The Law of the Garbage Truck. He explained that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of_44_,full of defeat,full of anger,and full of disappointment. As t
21、heir garbage_45_up,they need a place to dump(倾倒)it and sometimes theyll dump it on_46_Dont take it personally; Just smile,wave,wish them well,and move on. Believe me. Youll be _47_ Dont take their garbage and _48_ it to other people at work,at home,or on the streets. Lifes too short to wake up in th
22、e morning with_49_The mark of your success is how quickly you can refocus on whats_50_in your life. Roy Baumeister,a psychology researcher from Florida State University,found in his research that you_51_bad things more often than good things in your life. You store the bad memories easily, and you_5
23、2_them more frequently. SoLove the people who treat you right. Ignore the ones who dont. Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you _53_ it! When you follow “The Law of the Garbage Truck,you take back control of your life. You make room for the good by_54_go of the bad. Have a G
24、arbage-Free Day!Have a wonderful,garbage-free day!The seeds you plant today _55_ the harvest you reap tomorrow.36. A . ruin B. enrich C. damage D. hurt37. A. left B. went C. searched D. headed38. A. as B. and C. when D. and when 39. A. door B. brakes C. window D. seat40. A. in B. with C. to D. by41.
25、 A. laughing B. staring C. yelling D. glancing42. A. wondered B. smiled C. ignored D. glared43.A. friendly B. happy C. excited D. angry44. A. expectation B. passengers C. garbage D. goods45. A. turns B. piles C. holds D. pushes 46. A. roads B. children C. you D. dustbin47. A. happier B. upset C. pit
26、iful D. frightened48. A. share B. spread C. explain D. contribute49. A. surprise B. pleasure C. doubt D. regrets50. A. funny B. important C. disturbing D. upset51. A. appreciate B. forget C. value D. remember52. A. enjoy B. exchange C. recall D. imagine53. A. inspire B. take C. mend D. deal54. A. le
27、tting B. consisting C. making D. dreaming55. A. determine B. deserve C. deliver D. demand第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe decision of the New York philharmonic to hire Alan Gilbert as its next music director has been the talk of the classical-music worl
28、d ever since the sudden announcement of his appointment. For the most part, the response has been favorable, to say the least “Hooray! At last!” wrote Anthony Tommasini, a classical-music critic. One of the reason why the appointment came as such a surprise, however, is that Gilbert is comparatively
29、 little known. Even Tommasini, who had advocated Gilberts appointment in the Times, calls him “an musician with no air of the formidable(令人敬畏的)conductor about him.” As a description of the next music director of an orchestra that has so far been led by musicians like Gustav Mahler and Pierre Boulez,
30、 that seems likely to have struck at least some Times readers as faint praise. For my part, I have no idea whether Gilbert is a great conductor or even a good one. To be sure, he performs an impressive variety of interesting compositions, but it is not necessary for me to visit Avery Fisher Hall, or
31、 anywhere else, to hear interesting orchestral music. All I have to do is to go to my CD shelf, or open my computer and download still more recorded music from iTunes.Devoted concertgoers who reply that recording are no substitute for live performance are missing the point. For the time, attention,
32、and money of the art-loving public, classical instrumentalists(演奏家) must compete not only with opera houses, dance groups , theater companies, and museums, but also with the recorded performances of the great classical musicians of the 20th century. Their recordings are cheap, available everywhere,
33、and very often much higher in artistic quality than todays choosing. The widespread availability of such recording has thus brought about a crisis in the institution of the traditional classical concert. One possible response is for classical performers to program attractive new music that is not ye
34、t available on records. Gilberts own interest in new music has been widely noted: Alex Ross , a classical-music critic, has described him as a man who is capable of turning the Philharmonic into “a markedly different, more energetic organization”. But what will be the nature of that difference? Mere
35、ly, expanding the orchestras repertoire(曲目)will not be enough. If Gilbert and the Philharmonic are to succeed, they must first change the relationship between Americas oldest orchestra and the new audience it hopes to attract.56.We learn from Para 1 that Gilberts appointment has .A. met with critici
36、sm B. received applause C. raised suspicion D. aroused curiosity 57. The author believes that the devoted concertgoers .A. reject most kinds of recorded performanceB. fail to recognize the variety of live performanceC. overestimate(高估)the variety of live performanceD. ignore the expense of live perf
37、ormance 58.According to the text, which of the following is true of recordings?A. They are often inferior to live concerts in quality B. They are easily accessible to the general publicC. They help improve the quality of musicD. They have only covered masterpieces59.Regarding Gilberts role in revita
38、lizing( 振兴) the Philharmonic, the author feels A. enthusiastic B. confident C. puzzled D. doubtfulBBananas, always the fashion victims of the produce section, are wearing another new label this spring. Bananas with “Fair Trade Certified” stickers have been available in the United States since Octobe
39、r. They represent the new front of an international effort to help first-world consumers improve the living standards of the third-world farmers who grow much of their food. By expanding its reach to the produce section, Fair Trade is now trying to reach the American supermarket shopper. Fair Trade
40、deals directly with farmer cooperatives (合作社). It helps organize, avoiding brokers (代理人) and middlemen. It guarantees higher prices for the farmers goods and helps them set up schools and health clinics. The Fair Trade movement took root in Europe in the 1990s as a way of supporting coffee farmers a
41、s prices were collapsing. Since Fair Trade began, more than a million coffee growers and other farmers have joined cooperatives that sell their products through Fair Trade channels instead of directly to a commercial producer. Not everyone is greeting the Fair Trade label with open arms. Several Ame
42、rican coffee importers recently pulled out of Fair Trade, saying TransFairs “corporate friendly” policies that allow large companies to use the Fair Trade logo in their marketing even if only a small amount of the companys overall purchases are Fair Trade certified. Edmund LaMacchia, the national pr
43、oduce coordinator(协调员) for Whole Foods, said Fair Trade is only one of many consumer choices. “Whole Foods has its own team of inspectors and has no plans to carry Fair Trade products”, Mr. LaMacchia said. “Our standards are higher than Fair Trades, actually.” Fair Trade is only one of several label
44、s your bananas might be wearing this year. Another is that of the Rainforest Alliance, which certifies the use of sustainable(可持续发展) agriculture methods. So far, though, Fair Trade is the biggest. A Fair Trade label by itself does not guarantee an organic product, but most Fair Trade bananas are als
45、o organic, Ms. Bourque said, because pesticides are usually too costly for the small farmers who grow them. If the bananas are organic, they will be labeled as such, and will probably be wearing a sticker to prove it. 60. Why are bananas wearing “Fair Trade Certified” stickers? A. It represents an i
46、nternational effort to help the third-world farmers. B. It means bananas have got a new label. C. It means bananas with these stickers are available in the United States. D. It means bananas are the fashion victims of the produce section. 61. What does Fair Trade do? A. It appoints brokers and middl
47、emen to deal with farmer cooperatives. B. It brings down the price of farmers goods. C. It sets up schools and health clinics for American farmers. D. It helps farmers sell their products for a higher profit. 62. What can we infer from this passage? A. American coffee importers will never buy their
48、products through Fair Trade channels. B. Fair Trade is the only label that bananas might be wearing this year. C. Not every consumer considers Fair Trade products the only choice. D. Whole Foods and the Rainforest Alliance are more influential than Fair Trade. 63. What is the best title for this pas
49、sage? A. Consumers Face More Choices B. Fair Trade the Best Sticker C. The Fair Trade Movement D. Helping the Third World: One Banana at a Time CLOS ANGELES,Feb 12-Whitney Houston, whose amazing voice lifted her to the top of the pop music world but whose personal decline was fueled by years of drug
50、 use, died on Saturday afternoon in a Beverly Hills hotel room. She was 48.The pop superstar died on the eve of the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles at the same hotel where her lifelong friend, record master Clive Davis, was holding an annual pre-event party featuring scores of music industry celebritie
51、s.A dramatic scene unfolded at the Beverly Hilton hotel as guests arriving for the party expressed shock at her death, while reporters poured into the hotel, fans gathered outside to light candles in her memory and helicopters hovered overhead. Beverly Hills police said they were called to the Bever
52、ly Hilton at around 3:43 p.m. PST, and fire department personnel who were already at the location responded immediately. Houston was in her fourth-floor room but was unresponsive to CPR, and she was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m.She has been positively identified by friends and family (who) were with
53、her at the hotel, and next of kin(最近的血亲) have already been informed, Lieutenant Mark Rosen told reporters. Police said there were no obvious signs of criminal intention.Los Angeles County coroners(验尸官) removed Houstons body from the hotel after midnight through a backdoor to avoid the crush of media
54、 set up to cover her shocking death.Typically, coroners conduct an examination within a day or two, at which point they might release some information about the death. If drugs or alcohol are involved, however, an official cause of death would not be released until after toxicology(毒理学) tests, which
55、 could take six to eight weeks.Tributes(赞词) poured in from around the world for a singer whose remarkable vocal power and range produced some of the most memorable music of her generation, including her signature hit, I Will Always Love You.I dont have to mask my emotion in front of a room full of s
56、o many dear friends, Davis told a grief-stricken crowd at his gala dinner and party just hours after Houstons death. I am personally beaten down by the loss of someone who has meant so much to me for so many years.Neil Portnow, president of the Recording Academy, which runs the Grammys, told the aud
57、ience at Daviss party that Jennifer Hudson would sing a tribute to Houston at Sunday nights Grammy Awards. “We will do something appropriate tomorrow, and nothing could be more appropriate than having Jennifer Hudson sing on stage for Whitney, Portnow said.” In our community, we celebrate things . l
58、ets celebrate Whitney Houston.64We can learn from the first paragraph that .AWhitney Houston died suddenly because of drug use.BWhitney Houston had little potential in the pop music world.CWhitney Houstons profession was affected by drug useDWhitney Houstons fame grew as she won the Grammy Awards65A
59、ccording to the passage, at the most, how long will people be waiting to find out the cause of Houstons death?AFor two days. BFor a week. CFor six weeks. DFor two months.66. Which of the following describes how people responded to Houstons death? AReporters crowded to a backdoor of the hotel to cove
60、r Houstons death.BFans insisted the police find out the cause of Houstons death immediately.CPolicemen tried to prevent the news of Houstons death from being spread.DFiremen rushed to the very hotel where Houston died without any delay.67What Neil Portnow said at Daviss party implies that .AHouston
61、was a singer of great influence in the pop worldBJennifer Hudson is likely to replace Houston in singing one day CThe Grammys are of little significance without HoustonDSinging Houstons songs is a good way to keep her memory aliveDUntil last spring, Nia Parker and the other kids in her neighborhood
62、went to school on Bus 59. But as fuel rose, the school district needed to find a way to cut its transportation costs. So the schools busing company redrew its route map, cancelling Nias bus altogether. Now, Nia and her neighbors travel the half mile to school via a “walking school bus” a group of ki
63、ds, guarded by an adult or two, who make the walk together. Like the rest of us, school districts are feeling affected by rising fuel costsand finding new ways to adapt. The price of fuel has gone up 34 percent in the past two years. For the typical American school district, bus bills total 5 percen
64、t of the budget. As administrators look to cut down budget, busing is an inviting target, since it doesnt affect classroom instruction (or test scores). More than one third of school administrators have cancelled bus stops or routes in order to stay within budget. Many parents are delighted to see t
65、heir kids walking to school, partly because many did so themselves: according to a 1969 survey, nearly half of school kids walked or biked to school, compared with only 16 percent in 2001. Modern parents have been leery of (对存有戒心) letting kids walk to school for fear of traffic, crime or simple bull
66、ying, but with organized adult supervision(监护), those concerns have disappeared. Schools and busing companies are finding other ways to save. In rural areas where busing is a must, some schools have even chosen four-day school weeks. Busing companies instruct drivers to avoid extra stops from routes
67、 and to turn off the engine while waiting. They are also using computer software to determine the most fuel-efficient routes, which arent always the shortest ones. There could be downsides, however, to the busing cutbacks. If every formerly bused studentbegins walking to school, its an environmental
68、 winbut if too many of their parents decide to drive them instead, the overall carbon footprint can grow. Replacing buses with many more parent-driven cars can also increase safety risks: a 2002 report concluded students are 13 times safer on a school bus than in a passenger car, since buses have fe
69、wer accidents. And some students complain about the long morning hikes, particularly when the route contains a really big hill. 68. What do we learn about the“walking school bus”from the passage? A. It does not consume fuel at all. B. It is very popular with school kids. C. It aims to keep children
70、strong and healthy. D. It is a heavy burden on the traffic.69. What do some schools do in order to save on transportation costs? A. They stop giving drivers good training. B. They choose to shorten the school week. C. They call off routes or take the shortest routes. D. They switch to buses which ar
71、e more fuel-efficient. 70. What may eventually happen with the busing cutbacks? A. More students may choose to take public transportation. B. The safety of school buses may be decreased sharply. C. Competition among bus companies may become fiercer. D. There may be an increase in carbon dioxide emis
72、sions. 71. The authors attitude towards busing cutbacks is . A. critical B. objective C. favorable D. indifferentEThere are people in Italy who cant stand soccer. Not all Canadians love hockey. A similar situation exists in America, where there are those individuals you may be one of them who frown
73、when somebody mentions baseball. Baseball to them means boring hours watching grown men in funny tight outfits standing around in a field staring away while very little of anything happens. They tell you its a game better suited to the 19th century, slow, quiet, and gentlemanly. These are the same p
74、eople you may be one of them who love football because theres the sport that values “the hit”.By contrast, baseball seems abstract, cool, silent, still.On TV the game is divided into a dozen perspectives, replays, close-ups. The geometry(几何学) of the game, however, is essential to understanding it. Y
75、ou will view the game from one point as a painter does his subject; you may, of course, project yourself into the game. It is in this projection that the game affords so much space and time for involvement. The TV wont do it for you.Take, for example, the third baseman. You sit behind the third base
76、 and you watch him watching home plate. His legs are apart, knees flexed(弯曲). His arms hang loose. He does a lot of this. The skeptic(怀疑论者) still cannot think of any other sports so still, so passive. But watch what happens every time the pitcher throws: the third baseman goes up on his toes, flexes
77、 his arms or brings the glove to a point in front of him, takes a step right or left, backward or forward, perhaps he glances across the field to check his first basemans position. Suppose the pitch is a ball. “Nothing happened,” you say. “I could have had my eyes closed.”The skeptic and the innocen
78、t must play the game. And this involvement in the stands is no more intellectual than listening to music is. Watch the third baseman. Smooth the dirt in front of you with one foot; smooth the pocket in your glove; watch the eyes of the batter, the speed of the bat, the sound of ball on wood. If foot
79、ball is a symphony of movement and theatre, baseball is chamber music, a spacious interlocking(连锁) of notes, chorus(和声) and responses.72.The passage is mainly concerned with .A. the different tastes of people for sports B. the superiority of footballC. the attraction of baseball D. the different cha
80、racteristics of sports73.Those who dont like baseball may complain that .A. it is only to the taste of the old B. it is not exciting enoughC. it involves fewer players than football D. it is pretentious and looks funny74.The author admits that .A. baseball is too peaceful for the young B. football i
81、s more attracting than baseballC. baseball is more interesting than footballD. baseball may seem boring when watched on TV75.By stating “I could have had my eyes closed.” the author means (4th paragraph last sentence) .A. Even if the third baseman closed his eyes a moment ago, it could make no diffe
82、rence to the resultB. The third baseman is so good at baseball that he could finish the game with eyes closed all the time and do his work wellC. The consequence was so bad that he could not bear to see itD. The third baseman would rather sleep than play the game第II卷(非选择题 共35分)第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节
83、短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示,2)首字母提示,3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整的写在右边相对应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. In recent years,people in big cities are complaining about the h_ traffic. It has seriously influenced peoples daily life and economic _(发展). To sol
84、ve the problem, some pieces of advice are put f_. Some people suggest that more streets and roads should be built. _ this way,the stress of the traffic can be relieved, thus _ (加快) up the flow of buses and cars. _ advise the government to place restrictions on car use, which can decrease the traffic
85、 flow. _,this will affect the consumption and make buses more crowded. In my opinion, _ number of private cars should be put under control. And at the same time,buses should have their o_ special routes which cannot be used by other _(车辆). 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 假如你是李华, 在2012年伦敦奥运会即将来临之际,你计划给你的英国笔友Tom发一封电子
86、邮件,询问有关奥运会的情况,例如开幕式的情况,球星贝克汉姆(David Beckham)是否参加比赛等问题, 并请他拍几张场馆照片给你传过来。注意:1. 短文标题与开头已给出,不计入总词数;2. 可适当增加细节,确保文章自然流畅。3. 词数:120左右。Tom,How is everything going? Miss you very much. As time goes by, _. Lihua参考答案听力 1-5 BBCAB 6-10 ACBAC 11-15 BACBC 16-20 ACBCC单选 21-25 CABCC 26-30 ADADB 31-35 BADBA完型 36-40 A
87、DCBD 41-45 CBACB 46-50 CABDB 51-55 DCBAA阅读 56-59 BCBD 60-63 ADCD 64-67 CDDA 68-71 ABDB 72-75 CBDA短文填词 1. heavy 2. development 3. forward 4. In 5. speeding 6. Others 7. However 8. the 9. own 10. vehicles书面表达A Possible VersionTom,How is everything going? Miss you very much. As time goes by, the London
88、 2012 Olympic Games are coming soon. Since you are living in London, Im sure you know much more about the Game. Please tell me something as I did four years ago. What Im most concerned about is the Opening Ceremony, which is one of the most exciting, attractive moments. This time what wonderful amaz
89、ement will you give the world?As its well known, England is famous for soccer. Will David Beckham, the top soccer star participate in the game? And can you win the championship in it? Wish you good luck!There must be quite a few magnificent and beautiful gymnasiums and stadiums for the Games. Take some photos of them and email for me to enjoy. Im looking forward to getting your reply. Lihua