1、紫荆中学2016年高三第一次模拟考试试题(卷)高三英语 命 题 人:英语教研组 总分值:120分值 考试时间:100分钟 第一卷第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。A Earn Money This Summer with Sunny Libraries! Do you have too much free time this summer vacation? Do you need a summer job to earn extra money? Do you want
2、to be involved in your community (社区)? Sunny Area Library System (SALS) has job opportunities for high school students. These are good chances to get work experience.Book Theater brings children s book stories to life. It has shows at all Sunny Libraries. Applicants should enjoy performing in front
3、of an audience and working with young children.Work Hours:Practice: Fridays 4:00 pm 6:00 pmPerformance: Tuesdays 10:00 amRate of Pay: $16/performanceComputer Tutor helps guests to deal with technology problems, involving Internet searches and using the SALS Website to find materials. Applicants shou
4、ld have computer skills.Work Hours:MondayFriday 9:00 am5:00 pmRate of Pay: $ 8/hourBookmobile helps the driver find the routes to libraries. The truck you work in is air-conditioned, and the driver is friendly. Applicants must be able to lift heavy boxes. Work Hours:Sunday and Friday 9:00 am 4:00 pm
5、Rate of Pay: $10/hourReader Desk provides service with a smile while checking materials in and out to guests. Friendly attitude and ability to work on library data system required.Work Hours:MondayTuesday 8:00 am4:00 pm来源:学科网Rate of Pay: $ 7.50/hour21. If you are interested in acting, should be your
6、 choice. A. Book Theater B. Bookmobile C. Computer Tutor D. Reader Desk22. If you get the job of Bookmobile, you are expected to . A. work with young children B. lift heavy boxes C. check materials for guests D. repair computers23. The purpose of the advertisement is to . A. attract students to libr
7、aries B. raise money for libraries C. introduce new books D. offer job opportunities来源:学科网ZXXKBCar Talk When I got the driving license last summer, Mom and I took our first trip around an empty parking lot. Then I found that my mother was not the best teacher for me. It wasnt that she shouted, or to
8、ld me that I was doing poorly. As you can imagine, my mothers helpful instructions only managed to make me more nervous. Since I could no longer practice with her, the job was placed in the hands of my father. The idea of learning from Dad was not one that thrilled me. I loved him dearly, but I just
9、 did not see Dad as someone I could be comfortable learning from. He almost never talked. We shared a typical father-daughter relationship. Hed ask how school was, and Id say it was fine. Unfortunately, that was the most of our conversations. Spending hours alone with someone who might as well have
10、been a stranger really scared me. As we got into the car that first time, I was not surprised at what happened. Dad and I drove around, saying almost nothing, aside from a few instructions on how to turn. As my lessons went on, however, things began to change. Dad would turn the radio up so I could
11、fully appreciate his favorite Stones music. And he actually began talking. I was soon hearing about past failed dates, basic body gym class, and other tales from his past, including some of his first meeting withMom. Dad s sudden chattiness was shocking until I thought about why he was telling me so
12、 much in the car. In all the years that I had wondered why my father never spoke that much, I had never stopped to consider that it was because I had never bothered to listen. Homework, friends, and even TV had all called me away from him, and, consequently, I never thought my quiet father had anyth
13、ing to say. Since I began driving with him, my driving skill has greatly increased. More important, though, is that my knowledge of who my father is has also increased. Just living with him wasnt enoughit took driving with him for me to get to know someone who was a mystery.24. The author couldnt pr
14、actice driving with her mother because . A. she couldnt talk with her mother B. her father wanted to teach her C. her mother made her nervous D. she didnt trust her mother25. At first, the idea of learning driving from her father made her . A. happy B. uneasy C. satisfied D. disappointed26. What sur
15、prised the author when the driving lessons went on? A. Her Dad liked modern music. B. Her Dad was the best teacher. C. Her Dad was a chatty person. D. Her Dad told her his sad stories.27. With her story Car Talk, the author indicates that . A. fathers love their daughters dearly B. mothers are less
16、patient than fathers C. family members need real communication D. it takes time to improve the father-daughter relationship CNow Hear This What do former American president Bill Clinton and rock musician Pete Townshend have in common.? Both men have hearing damage from exposure to loud music, and bo
17、th now wear hearing aids as a consequence. As a teenager, Clinton played saxophone in a band. Townshend, who has the more severe hearing loss, was a guitarist for a band called the Who. He is one of the first rock musicians to call the publics attention to the problem of hearing loss from exposure t
18、o loud music. Temporary hearing loss can happen after only 15 minutes of listening to loud music. One early warning sign is when your ears begin to feel warm while you listen to music at a rock concert or through headphones. One later is that an unusual sound or a ringing is sometimes produced in yo
19、ur head after the concert. What happens is that the hair cells in the inner ear are damaged, but theyre not dead, says physician and ear specialist Dr. Sam Levine. According to Dr. Levine, if you avoid further exposure to loud noise, its possible to recondition the cells somewhat. However, he adds,
20、Eventually, over a long period of time, hair cells are permanently damaged. And this is no small problem. What sound level is dangerous? According to Dr. Levine, regular exposure to noise above 85 decibels (分贝) is considered dangerous. The chart below offers a comparison of decibel levels to certain
21、 sounds. Heres another measurement you can use. If youre at a rock concert and the music is so loud that you have to shout to make yourself heard, you re at risk for hearing loss. Thats when wearing protective devices such as earplugs becomes critical. The facts are pretty frightening. But are rock
22、bands turning down the volume.? Most arent. Rock music is supposed to be loud, says drummer Andrew Sather. I wouldnt have it any other way. And neither would the real fans of rock. Continued exposure to loud music and the failure to wear earplugs can lead to deafness, according to Dr. Levine. He sta
23、tes, Theres no cure for hearing loss. Your ears are trying to tell you something. That ringing is the scream of your hair cells dying. Each time that happens, more and more damage is done. Levels of Common NoisesNormal conversation 50 65 dBFood blender 88 dBJet plane flying above a person standing o
24、utside 103 dBRock band during a concert 110 140 dB28. From Paragraph 1, we can learn that . A. loud music is a major cause of hearing loss B. famous people tend to have hearing problems C. teenagers should stay away from school bands来源:学#科#网 D. the problem of hearing damage is widely known29. In Par
25、agraph 3, the underlined word recondition means . A. not to be seen B. to fill with sound来源:Z*xx*k.Com C. to become larger in size D. to make good again30. The purpose of the chart at the end of the article is to show . A. a list of harmful sounds B. the effect of rock concerts C. the noise levels o
26、f familiar sounds D. relationship between daily activities and hearing loss31. Which of the following statements will Dr. Sam Levine probably agree? A. When your ears feel warm, your hair cells are dead. B. Drummer Andrew Sather gives good advice. C. Many are taking the risk of losing hearing. D. Do
27、ctors know how to cure hearing loss.D Whether we should allow marine (海洋的) parks to stay open has been widely debated in our community recently. A variety of different arguments have been put forward about it. Smith, a sociologist, argued that dolphin parks provide the only opportunity for much of t
28、he public to see marine mammals. As this argument goes, most Australians live in cities and never get to see these animals. Marine parks allow the average Australian to appreciate our marine wildlife. However, in fact, there are many places where they can be seen in the wild. Moreover, these places
29、do not charge an overpriced entry fee they are free. Dr. Alison Lane, the director of the Cairns Marine Science Institute, insists that we need marine parks for scientific research. She argues that much of our knowledge of marine mammals comes from studies which were undertaken at marine parks. The
30、knowledge which is obtained at marine parks can be useful for planning for the preservation of marine mammal species. However, Jones, a zoologist, explains that park research is only useful for understanding captive animals and is not useful for learning about animals in the wild. Their diets are di
31、fferent, they have significantly lower life lengths and they are more likely to have a disease. In addition, marine mammals in dolphin parks are trained and this means that their patterns of social behaviour are changed. The Marine Park Owners Association holds that marine parks attract a lot of for
32、eign tourists. This position goes on to state that these tourists spend a lot of money, increasing our foreign exchange earnings and assisting our national balance of payments. However, foreign tourists would still come to Australia if the parks were closed down. Indeed, surveys of overseas tourists
33、 show that they come here for a variety of other reasons and not to visit places like Seaworld. Tourists come here to see our native wildlife in its natural environment and not to see it in cages and concrete pools. They can see animals in those conditions in their own countries. In a word, perhaps
34、an agreement cannot be reached now. However, a question does deserve our consideration: If we continue with our past crimes against these creatures, how will our future generations view us?32. Who support(s) the idea of closing marine parks? A. Most Australians. B. Alison Lane. C. Smith. D. Jones.来源
35、:Zxxk.Com33. What does the author intend to tell us in Paragraph 3 ? A. The results from studies are valuable in animal preservation. B. Scientific research at the marine parks has its limitations. C. Captive animals have biology changes in marine parks. D. Human behavior causes harmful effects on t
36、he animals.34. Which is NOT the reason to keep marine parks? A. For entertainment purpose. B. For scientific research purpose. C. For economic purpose. D. For political purpose.35. The author tries to persuade readers to accept his argument mainly by . A. pointing out the problems with keeping the m
37、arine parksB. using evidence he has collected at the marine parksC. discussing the advantages of animals natural homesD. questioning the way the animals are studied第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)来源:Z,xx,k.Com 根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Stage Fright Imagine that you are an actor performing in a
38、play for the first time. You have learned all your lines and you know where to walk on stage. Waiting behind the closed curtain, you can hear the audience whispering and taking their seats. Then your big moment arrives! The curtain goes up, and the crowd falls silent. All you can see is the spotligh
39、t shining down on you. 36 The inside of your mouth is dry, and your hands are wet. If you have experienced a moment like this, you know all too well what it means to have stage fright. It is one of the most common types of fear and tends to strike people when they find themselves at the center of at
40、tention. 37 People experience this fear when playing sports, giving a presentation, or even speaking in class. A person who suffers from stage fright may get sweaty hands, a dry mouth, a tight throat, or shaky knees. Stage fright is actually a form of panic, and these feelings are very real. 38 The
41、experience differs from person to person, but the same chemical process occurs in each of us. In reaction to anxiety, our bodies produce a chemical that prepares us to either fight or run away quickly. Scientists refer to this as our bodies fight or flight reaction. As a result, we feel great energy
42、 that makes our hands sweat, our hearts race, and our knees shake. 39 Practicing your performance and following some simple tips can help calm nerves and manage the feelings caused by anxiety. First, dress comfortably and appropriately. Second, before the performance, take deep breaths and stretch t
43、o help relax your body. Third, stay away from drinks that contain caffeine. 40 Instead, try a banana! Some doctors believe that eating a banana can help calm your heart and the rest of your body. Finally, when you look into a crowd, try to focus on particular people instead of the whole group. These
44、 tips have helped many people learn to deal with their fears.A. These might make your heart race even faster.B. You dont have to be onstage to get stage fright.C. Stage fright is part of the bodys reaction to stress.D. You try to speak your lines, but nothing seems to come out.E. With practice, we c
45、an learn how to relax while playing sports.F. The good news about stage fright is that here are ways to deal with it.G. However, there is a time when stage fright prevents you from stepping onstage.第三部分 (英语知识应用 共两节,满分45分)来源:Zxxk.Com第一节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)This was my grandmothers first Christm
46、as without grandfather, and before he passed away we had promised grandfather that we would make this her best Christmas ever. When my parents and I 41 at her house, we found she had waited up all night for us. The house did seem a little 42 without grandfather. Grandfather had always said that the
47、Christmas 43 was the most important decoration of all. So we immediately set to work on the beautiful artificial tree that was stored in grandfathers closet (壁橱). Through our efforts, we finally stepped back to 44 our handiwork. It looked beautiful. 45 something was missing. Where s your star? I ask
48、ed. The star was my grandmother s favorite part of the tree. Why, it 46 be here somewhere, she said, starting to sort through the boxes again. Your grandfather always 47 everything so carefully when he took the tree down. As we emptied the boxes and 48 no star, my grandmothers eyes filled with tears
49、. Grandfather had given it to grandmother some fifty years ago on their first Christmas together. It brought them great happiness. Now, on her first Christmas without him, the star was 49 , too. Don t worry, Grandmother, I 50 her. Well find it for you. My mother and I formed a search 51 . Let s star
50、t in on the closet where the ornaments (装饰品) were, Mother said. Maybe the star just fell out of the box. That sounded 52 , so I began to search the closet. I thought I tried every 53 , but no star. I could see grandmother was 54 , although she tried not to show it. Whats in this wrapped box? Mother
51、suddenly called out. It was at the bottom of fathers closet. Grandmother took the box in 55 and opened it. Her face 56 when she unfolded the paper and pulled out a golden star. There was a(n) 57 attached. Don t be angry with me, dear. I broke your star while packing the decorations, and I couldnt 58
52、 to tell you. Thought it was time for a new one. I hope it brings you as much 59 as the first one. Merry Christmas! Love, Bryant So grandmothers tree had a star after all, a star that expressed their everlasting love for one another. And we were glad we were able to make this Christmas 60 for her.41
53、. A. arrivedB. lookedC. stayedD. worked42. A. noisyB. emptyC. safeD. clean43. A. flowerB. bellC. stockingD. tree44. A. admireB. repairC. paintD. design45. A. OrB. SoC. ButD. And46. A. mightB. mustC. needD. will47. A. packedB. decidedC. coveredD. searched48. A. madeB. leftC. foundD. felt49. A. goneB.
54、 hiddenC. brokenD. Forgotten50. A. warnedB. persuadedC. remindedD. comforted51. A. gameB. classC. companyD. party52. A. challengingB. reasonableC. pleasantD. difficult53. A. suggestionB. directionC. possibilityD. method54. A. ashamedB. annoyedC. disappointedD. frightened来源:学科网55. A. fearB. reliefC.
55、angerD. surprise56. A. clearedB. brightenedC. darkenedD. tightened57. A. articleB. noteC. receiptD. poem58. A. bearB. affordC. waitD. agree59. A. peaceB. changeC. luckD. joy60. A. specialB. funnyC. relaxingD. favorite第二卷第三部分 (英语知识应用)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式填空。Their frien
56、d, Danny Lin, was waiting at the airport. He was going to take them and their luggage to catchthe true north, the cross-canada train. On the way to the station, he_61_(chat) about their trip. Youre going to see some great_62_(风景). Going eastward, youll pass mountains and thousands of lakes and fores
57、ts, as well as wide rivers and large cities. Some people have the idea_63_ you can cross Canada in less than five days, but they forget the fact that Canada is 5500 kilometers_64_ coast to coast. Here in Vancouver, youre in Canadas warmest part. People say it is Canadas most beautiful city, _65_(sur
58、round)by mountains and _66_ Pacific Ocean. Skiing in the Rocky Mountains and sailing in the harbour make Vancouver one of Canadas most popular cities to live in. _67_ population is increasing rapidly. The coast north of Vancouver has some of the oldest _68_most beautiful forests in the world. It is
59、_69_wet there that the trees are extremely tall, some_70_(measure) over 90 meters. 第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Over time my memory has developed so many that I never forget anything I have been told. but I was always so lonely standing there on myself, until in early 1960s they ga
60、ve me a family connecting by a network. Since the 1970s I have also been put into robot and used to making mobile phones as well as help with medical operations. Anyhow, his goal is to provide humans with a life of high quality. I am now true filled with happiness which I am a devoted friend or help
61、er of the human race!第二节 书面表达 (共25分)假如你是校学生会主席李华,你校的一位外教Tom想在你市寻找一套80平米左右的公寓居住。几日前,你在四季花园小区内看到一处。下面是小区位置及周边情况简图。请用英语给他写一封信,向他介绍一下情况。内容包括:1、 小区的地理位置;2、 小区的地理优势; 注意:字数100字左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;开头,结尾已给出,不计入总词数。四季花园:Seasonal Garden四季花园公园中心医院常青藤高中银行超市民族南街修 业 路公交站23路28路40路Dear Tom, You wrote in your letter t
62、hat you wanted to rent _Are you satisfied with it? If so, I will arrange it for you. Yours LiHua 答案阅读理解:21-23 ABD 24-27 CBCC 28-31 ADBC 32-35 DBDA七选五:36-40 DBCFA完形填空:41-45 ABDAC 46-50 BACAD 51-55 DBCCD 56-60 BBADA语法填空:61 chatted 62 scenery 63 that 64 from 65 surrounded 66 the 67 Its 68 and 69 so 70
63、measuring改错: 71 many-much; 72 on-by; 73 early前加the; 74 connecting-connected;来源:学科网ZXXK 75 robot-robots; 76 making-make; 77 his-my; 78 true-truly; 79 which-that; 80 or-and 作文:VI书面表达:Dear Tom,You wrote in your letter that you wanted to rent an apartment in our city. Recently I happened to find an 80-s
64、quare-meter flat that might be suitable for you.Located at the crossing of Minzu South Street and Xiuye Road, Seasonal Garden is the best community I would like to recommend to you. Around it there exists a supermarket, a central hospital, a Changqingteng High School as well as a bank standing acros
65、s the street. I figure these life facilities are bound to make your stay convenient and comfortable. Besides, public transportation is also within your easy reach. Buses No. 23, 28 and 40 can take you everywhere you want to go in our city. Whats more, behind the community is a beautiful park, where you can go jogging to have good relaxation after a day work. Are you satisfied with it? If so, I will arrange it for you. Yours Lihua版权所有:高考资源网()