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2019-2020年高三英语三诊模拟试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试时间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. Where can the woman see the mans artwork now? A. At his studio. B.In the museum. C.On his website.2. What will they do tonight? A. Watcha play. B.See a movie. C.Have a drink.3. How much did the woman give the waiter as a tip? A. 35 dollars. B.45 dollars. C.10 dollars.4. Where does this conversation probably take place? A. In a clothes shop. B.In a hotel C.In a restaurant.5. What does Maria ask Jim to do? A. Join the hiking club. B.Go hiking with her. C.Call her back.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或对白,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、7题。6. What does Mary think of science? A. Interesting. B.Puzzling. C.Boring.7. Which course does Tony like best? A. Science. B.P.E. C. English.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What is the woman gomg to do next? A. Check in at the hotel. B.Ask about the room prices. C.Meet her friends.9.Which kind of room does the woman want? A.A king-size regular room. B.A king-size special room. C.A twin-size regular room.10. How much will the woman pay? A. 160 dollars. B.200 dollars. C.360 dollars.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers? A. Mother and son. B.Teacher and student. C.Father and daughter.12. How long does the Spanish class last? A. One hour. B.An hour and a half. C.Two hours.13. What does Lucy think of her Spanish teacher? A. Humorous. B.Strict. C.Friendly.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What is the woman doing? A. Buying a dress. B.Choosing a sweater. C.Putting on her make-up.15. What is the woman going to do in the evening? A. Go to visit her aunt. B.Watch a football game. C.Go to a dinner party.16. What is the mans attitude towards the woman? A. Positive. B.Indifferent. C.Flexible.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. When did Michael lose his cellphone? A. On Friday night. B.On Saturday morning. C.On Sunday evening.18. Where did the speaker plan to meet the taxi driver? A. At a bus stop. B.At his home. C.At a taxi center.19. What did t,he taxi driver leave to the speaker? A. Nothing. B.Only the cellphone. C.The cellphone and his name.20. How did the speaker tell Michael the message? A. By email. B.By blog. C.By telephone. 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。AWonderful Museums in CyprusThe Leventis Municipal Museum It shows the history of the city of Nicosia from prehistory to the present time and covers severaltraditional buildings on Hippocrates Street No. 15-17. The idea of creating a museummemorizing the history of Nicosia was that of the former city leader, Lellos Demetriades. The museum was planned in 1984 and finished in 1989. Two years later, the Leventis Museum washonored with the European Museumofthe Year Award. The museum aims to contributeto the protection ofNicosias history. Opening hours: Tuesday-Suladay (10:00 a.m.-16:30 p.m.) Closed: Monday and public holidays Entrance: Free. The Museum provides equipment for visitors with disabilities.The Stemi Museum of Village Life The museum shows the history of Stemi Museum from its foundation to the end of World War II.Sewing tools and equipment, handkerchief, kitchenware, pots and jars, traditional clothing aresome of the exhibitions of this amazing museum. Open: All year round Monday to Sunday-October l to March 31 (10 a.m.-4 p.m.) Monday to Sunday-April l to September 30 (10 a.m.-6 p.m.) Free entranceMarion-Arsinoe Archaeoloigical Museum The Museum of Marion-Arsinoe is located in Polis Chrysochous. The exhibitsare from the ancient city ofMarion, renamed Arsinoe in the 3rd century BC. Address: 26 Makarios III Avenue, Polis, Paphos. Opening hours: Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday (8 a.m.-3 p.m.), Thursday (8 a.m.-5 p.m.), Saturday (9 a.m.-3p.m.). Monday and Sunday closed. Entrance Fce : 1.75 ; half price on national holidays.Maa-Palaeokastro Museum The small museum is located within the Maa-Palaeokastro site. Built in 1989, the museumsunusual design is the work of architect Andrea Bruno. The museum houses a smallcollection of objects, mainly copies, as well as some educational information on the site. Open daily: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. (November-March), 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. (April-October). Allyear round. Entrance Fee : 1.7521. Which museum takes disabled visitors into consideration? A. Maa-Palaeokastro Museum. B. The Stem Museum of Village Life. C. Marion-Arsinoe Archaeological Museum. D. The Leventis Municipal Museum.22. What is on display in the Stem Museum of Village Life? A. Famous paintings. B. Things used in daily life. C. The education of the villagers. D. The story of the village leader.23. Which museum can you visit at 9:OOa.m. on Monday? A. The Leventis Municipal Museum. B. The Stem Museum of Village Life. C. Maa-Palaeokastro Museum. D. Marion-Arsinoe Archaeological Museum. B Leanne is one of the students studying through online degree programs. She chose to study onlinefor many of the same reasons that other students do. She was working full-time, and did not want tomove away from her job and family to continue her education. Leanne liked that she was able to studywhenever and however much she wanted. But while the program met her needs at first, Leanne felt there were things she did not get fromstudying online. Later, she earned her undergraduate degree from a traditional, face-to-face studyprogram at Thomas Jefferson University. Leanne says physically being in a classroom helps build a strong connection between students andtheir professors. In some ways she liked taking control and leading her own studies. But many times,she also felt lost without that special connection. In addition, it may not be just a students learning that suffers in a distance learning program.There is some concern about what future employers think about an online degree, too. Some employment specialists from Public Agenda, a nonprofit research organization, believe thatstudents in online programs learn less than those in traditional programs and online programs areeasier to plete. Some employers may have limited understanding of what is possible through an online program.However, until there are widely accepted standards for online programs as there are for traditionalones, crkical opinions will likely remain. Also, there appears to bc a barrier for online programs being more widely accepted. If morewell-known, high quality schools start offering such programs, employers will likely consider the twomethods as equal. But the high cost to create high quality online programs suggests this will not beeasy. Today, more students are choosing online college programs over traditional programs every year.But there is still a long way to go before online and traditional programs operate on the same level. 24. Whats the passage mainly about? A. Leannes experience to learn online. B. The popularity of online degree programs. C. The limitations of distance learning programs. D. The standards for online education. 25. Why did Leanne choose to study at Thomas Jefferson University? A. Because she didnt want to move away from home. B. Because she preferred the classroom atmosphere. C. Because she could decide when and what to learn. D. Because she didnt have time to attend online courses. 26. Which statement about online degree programs may employers agree with? A. Generally accepted criteria should be made. B. They are highly remended for students. C. They are difficult to plete. D. The prices of them should be raised. 27. Whats the writers attitude towards online degree programs? A. Objective. B. Critical. C. Favorable. D. Indifferent. C If you happen to be visiting London this summer, theres a chance that youll find books left onthe seat of some bus or subway for you. Books on the Underground is a really simple idea: leave abook you love for a stranger to find and ask them to release it back into the world when they are donewith it. Last year, Harry Potter star Emma Watson joined in the movement as a book fairy (仙女)” whodashed around the London Underground to hide books for passengers. The actress dropped off copiesof Maya Angelous Mom & Me & Mom, the November pick for her online book club Our Shared Self.Watson left about 100 books with some including a hand-written note. In it, she wrote that she hopedthe reader would enjoy the book, and urged them to leave it on the tube afterwards for others to find. Cordelia Oxley, director of Books on the Underground, said: We were delighted to have EmmaWatson share the latest Our Shared Shelf book club choice, and she even wrote a lovely note to goinside the books. It was Emmas idea to be a Book Fairy for the day! The reaction has been phenomenal. It must be a mixture of how much everyone adores Emma,and how exciting it is to find something as wonderful as a new book on your journey. Watson, who was appointed UN women goodwill ambassador in July xx, started her book clubearlier this year. Books on the Underground started in xx and leave about 150 books in stations across Londoneach week. 28. What do we know about Books on the Underground? A. It encourages book sharing between passengers and stars. B. Hand-written notes are included in the books shared. C. It was set up by Cordelia Oxley. D. About 600 books are left in London stations every month. 29. What is Emma Watsons purpose of joining in the movement? A. To publicize her online book club. B. To act as a Book Fairy. C. To share a good book with passengers. D. To fulfill her duty as UN ambassador. 30. What does the underlined word phenomenal in Paragraph 4 probably mean? A. unexpected B. extraordinary C. absurd D. interesting 31. Whats the best title of the passage? A. Books Shared in London B. Books on the Underground C. Emma Watsons New Role D. An A11-around Actress D Imagine that youre looking at your pany-issued smartphone and you notice an e-mail fromLinkedin: These panies are looking for candidates like you!” You arent necessarily searchingfor a job, but youre always open to opportunities, so out of curiosity, you click on the link. A fewminutes later your boss appears at your desk. Weve noticed that youre spending more time onLinkedin lately, so I want to talk with you about your career and whether youre happy here,” shesays. Uh-oh. Its an awkward scene. Attrition(损耗) has always been expensive for panies, but in manyindustries the cost of losing good workers is rising, owing to tight labor markets. Thus panies areintensifying(增强) their efforts to predict which workers are at high risk of leaving so that managerscan try to stop them. Tactics(策略) range from electronic monitor to sophisticated(复杂的) analysesof employees social media lives. Some of this work may be a reason to let employees to quit. In general, people leave theirjobs because they dont like their boss, dont see opportunities for promotion or growth, or are offered a higher pay; these reasons have held steady for years. New research conducted by CEB, a Washington-based technology pany, looks not just atwhy workers quit but also at when. Weve learned that what really affects people is their sense ofhow theyre doing pared with other people in their peer group, or with where they thought theywould be at a certain point in life, says Brian Kropp, who heads CEBs HR practice. ;Weve learnedto focus on moments that allow people to make these parisons. Technology also provides clues about which star employees might be eyeing the exit. paniescan tell whether employees usmg work puters or phones are spending time on (or even just opening e-mails from) career websites, and research shows that more firms are paying attention tothese things. Large panies have also begun tracking badge swipes(浏览痕迹)employees use of an ID to enter and exit the building or the parking garage-to identify patterns that suggest a workermay be interviewing for a job. 32. From the first paragraph, we can infer Linkedln is A. an e-mail B.a job from the Internet C.a professional social network D.a world-famous pany 33. Whats the main idea of the second paragraph? A. The cost o losing good workers is rising. B. panies are stricter with workers than before. C. Finding new jobs has been a trend for most workers. D. Measures have been taken to find the potential workers who want to quit. 34. According to the research by CEB, which of the following might be the most probable reason for workers to quit their jobs? A. They dont like their bosses. B. Workers are always doing parisons. C. Not seeing opportunities for promotion. D. To find a higher-paid job. 35. What is the authors purpose in writing the text? A. To make a review on a phenomenon. B. To tell us the leaders concerns. C. To show a new trend in the job market. D. To stress the role of new technologies.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。选项中有两项为多余选项。 A recent survey in the United States showed that the average family spent more money on itspets than on its children. Although rather shocking, it should not surprise anyone who has seen the doggy parlors(客厅)where loved pets rest. Are Americans unique m treating their little friends in thisway?_36 _ 37 They certainly cost much. Last year the British public spent two hundred millionpounds on pet food alone, to say nothing of veterinary(兽医的) bills or animal furniture. It is difficult not to feel angry about this when considering what the same amount could do for victims of starvation and poverty. There are a variety of reasons why I find pets-raising alarming. They cause physical problems.An example of this is New York where they have great difficulty getting rid of the mess that dogsleave on the streets. 38 But in a number of large cities It is a major problem. Another problem is the carelessness of pet owners. Most little children want a dog or a cat andthey continually push their parents until they get one. But the parents dont realize how much time andmoney must be spent on the little friend after its brought home. Then they abandon it. 39 Youmust have read of children being hurt by pets on the street. Lastly,1 would suggest something should be done about it. In my view, its time we stoppedbeing sentimental(伤感的)about pets. 40 This will lead us to discovering cures for serioushuman diseases. A. Many people find this funny. B. Theres no definite answer to that question. C.I can see no reason why we should get upset when animals are cut up for medical experiments. D. Pet foods often contain more vitamins than human food. E_ As a result. they are allowed to run free. F This can be seen when we look at pet foods. G No. the English too, pay more attention to their pets.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) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。 In England, there is a nice cottage with a large garden where lives an old man. The 41where bees and butterflies dance and gorgeous flowers 42 all year around is so well-tended thatevery passer-by cannot but stop for a 43 . One day a young painter 44 this garden and he was totally lost in admiration at its beauty,45 how happy he could be if he lived in such a 46 place. Then, suddenly he found the oldgardener was blind. 47 ,the painter 48 that old man, asking why are you busy_49 these flowers which you cant see as a matter of fact? The blind gardener said 50 ,“I can tellyou four reasons. First,1 was a gardener when l was young, and I really like this job. Second,_ 51I cant see these flowers, I can touch them. Third, I can 52 the sweetness of them. As to the lastone, thats you. “Me? 53 you dont know me. responded the painter. “Yeah. But I know flowers are angels which everyone knows and would 54 turn themdown. People who love life would stop by and this 55 prospect(景色)would have their eyes56 and hearts pleased. Meanwhile, it also extends a 57 to me to have a word with you here. Actually, the blind man 58 flowers in his heart. Failing the_59 of the beauty ofblossoming(开花),he surely can 60 the voice of it, I suppose.41. A. cottage B. garden C. place D. room42. A. e B. return C. mass D. stay43.A. glance B. rest C. discussion D. chat44. A. broke into B. came over C. turned to D. went by45. A. hoping B. pretending C. believing D. picturing46.A.beautiful B. lonely C. quiet D. shabby47. A. Frightened B. Excited C. Shocked D. Worried48. A. patted B. approached C. threatened D. shook49. A. picking B. enjoying C. tending D. watering50. A. angrily B. sadly C. happily D. fortably51. A if B. while C. since D. as52.A.feel B. taste C. imagine D. smell53.A.For B. So C.And D. But54. A. usually B. never C. now and then D. simply55.A.delightful B. clear C. funny D. helpful56.A. feasted B. moved C. shocked D. opened57.A.gift B. choice C. chance D. reason58.A. sends B. receives C. attracts D. grows59.A. sight B. pleasure C. sense D. meaning60.A.understand B. hear C. think of D. spread 第II卷(非选择题) 第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节语法填空(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(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式(不超过3个单词)。 If youre in Florence, Italy, and see a man on a ladder 61 (wipe) the dust of statues andbuildings, dont worry. Its just Alessandro Ricci gathering material for his famous smog paintings. Ricci is not a mon 62 (art), because he used smog as the main material of hisartworks. Unlike other painters seeking fast recognition of their talent, instead he is more 63(concern) about bringing attention to how much smog there really is and how its destroying both itsmonuments and people. Ricci lives with his parents nearby Florence, but almost every day he visits the streets of the city,64 Collects smog for his paintings. He applies the smog directly onto a cloth and creates streetscenes and buildings from 65 he got the dangerous material. 66 (final) he seals hispaintin
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