2019-2020年高考模拟(三)英语试题 Word版含答案.doc

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2019-2020年高考模拟(三)英语试题 Word版含答案Part Listening prehension (30 marks)Section A (22.5 marks) Directions: In this section, youll hear six conversations between two speakers. For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by three choices marked A, B and C. Listen carefully and then choose the best answer for each question.You will hear each conversation TWICE. Example:When will the magazine probably arrive?A. Wednesday.B. Thursday.C. Friday.The answer is B.Conversation 11. How many days has the man got for his vacation? A. 10 days.B. 25 days.C. 20 days.2. Whats the main reason for the mans vacation? A. Climbing the mountains.B. Going fishing and swimming.C. Relaxing themselves.Conversation 23. When will the party begin? A. At 7:45 p.m.B. At 8:15 p.m.C. At 8:00 p.m.4. How will the man probably go to the party? A. By bus.B. By taxi.C. By car.Conversation 35. What can we know about Susan? A. She used to be a teacher. B. She was the mans classmate. C. She is a writer. 6. Where does the man work? A. In a school.B. At a hotel. C. In a library.Conversation 47. Why arent the old newspapers allowed to throw away? A. They are important.B. They are interesting. C. They may be recycled.8. What is the man doing now? A. Reading the newspaper.B. Cleaning the reading room. C. Watching TV. 9. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Father and daughter.B. Teacher and student. C. Boss and assistant.Conversation 5 10. What color is the coat the woman buys? A. Blue. B. Gray. C. White. 11. Why does the woman change the first coat? A. Its too expensive. B. Its a bit small. C. Its too large.12. How much will the woman pay in total? A. $288. B. $218. C. $506.Conversation 613. Who are the two speakers? A. Mike and Tyler. B. Ron and Tyler. C. Ron and Mike.14. Why do they e here? A. To give a lecture. B. To meet an old friend. C. To attend a conference.15. What seems to be the mans major field? A. Literature. B. Medicine.C. Physics.Section B (7.5 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear a short passage. Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. You will hear the short passage TWICE.News About LatePopSingerYaoBeinaThe age of her deathpassed away when she was 16 The 17 of her deathdied of breast cancerHer corneas(眼角膜)had them 18 Her music careerattended the 19 in xxbecame famous for singing a TV songThe factors of breast cancerchild birth at a late age, 20 and irregular medical checksPart Language Knowledge (45 marks)Section A (15 marks) Directions: Beneath each of the following unfinished sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best pletes the sentence.Example:The wild flowers looked like a soft orange blanket _ the desert.A. coveringB. coveredC. coverD. to cover The answer is A.21. Mom, could you lend me a few dollors until I _ on Monday?A. get paidB. got paidC. will get paid D. had got paid22. There are as many as five student clubs in our school. You can join _ interests you most.A. whateverB. whicheverC. whenever D. wherever23. If you have your kid _ so badly, he may not get along well with others.A. to behaveB. behavesC. behaving D. behaved24. Though the number of Japanese army was _ that of our Eighth Route Army, they lost the battle in that mountainous village.A. as large twice asB. twice as large asC. large as twice asD. as twice large as25. Tom was sorry to learn that his grandfather _ for half an hour when he got to thehospital.A. had diedB. had been deadC. died D. has been dead26. Ive never seen you so rude!I _ something I shouldnt have, but I didnt mean that.A. have saidB. had saidC. did say D. was saying27. Little did the teacher imagine that a student good at maths _ have failed in the exam. A. mightB. shouldC. need D. would28. Almost every teenager will experience a period in their life _ they arent content with their parents .A. whenB. whereC. that D. which29. _ in charge of two classes made Mrs. Li, head of Senior Grade 3, extremely tired.A. LeavingB. LeftC. Being leftD. Having left30. Some hard-working students always keep a torch in their domitories _ there is a power failure.A. ifB. unlessC. so thatD. in case31. More than one doctor _ involved in the rescue that took place after the earthquake.A. wasB. isC. were D. are32. With the exam _ in ten minutes, they were asked to hand in their mobile phones. A. taken place B. taking placeC. having taken place D. to take place 33. The class teacher was anxious to hear one of his top students _ because of family move.A. will leave B. is leavingC. was leaving D. has left34. I _ through the hard time but for my teachers generous and timely help.A. couldnt have gone B. could goC. mustnt have gone D. hadnt gone35. You are hardworking and surely most of you _ a college admission notice by the end of September this year.A. will receive B. will be receiving C. will be received D. will have receivedSection B (18 marks)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best pletes the sentence.A small village was going to be flooded. A priest in the church prayed when the water came up to his 36 . A lifeguard came to the church on a boat. “Father, e here as soon as possible! Otherwise you will 37 in the flood!” The priest said, “No! I am 38 that God will save me. You can go to save others.” Several minutes later, the floods 39 to the priests chest. He had to climb onto the Lords table and stood on it. At that time, a police came by 40 and asked the priest to go with him. But the priest 41 again, “No, I would like to guard my church. I believe that God will save me. Youd better go to save others.”After a while, the entire church was in the water. The priest had no choice but to firmly grasp the top of the cross of the church. A helicopter flying over slowly, a 42 dropped a rope ladder and shouted, “Father, be quick. This is the last 43 . We dont want to see you drowned by the flood!” The priest insisted, “No. God will save me. God will be with me forever!” 44 , the priest died. He met God and asked angrily, “Im loyal to you all my life, but why do you refuse to 45 me?”God answered, “At first, I sent a boat. You didnt take it. I sent a speedboat for the second time. But you refused again. At last, a helicopter was sent there to rescue you. You were still unwilling to 46 the chance. Therefore, I thought you wanted to e back to my side to acpany me.” In fact, too many obstacles in life are caused by stubbornness and ignorance. If someone offers a helping hand, only when we ourselves 47 our hands too, will it work.36.A. noseB. headC. kneesD. mouth 37.A. drownB. live C. laugh D. sleep38.A. sadB. confidentC. happy D. frightened39.A. fellB. stoppedC. droppedD. rose40.A. shipB. speedboatC. carD. helicopter41.A. refused B. smiledC. agreedD. cried42.A. pilotB. sailor C. teacher D. worker 43.A. presentB. welfare C. pleasure D. chance44.A. LuckilyB. FinallyC. UnexpectedlyD. Generally45.A. killB. praiseC. criticizeD. save46.A. seizeB. refuseC. throwD. lose47.A. hold backB. put downC. reach outD. lift upSection C (12 marks) Directions: plete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context. In the future, air travel could be 48 expensive, thanks to a new aircraft design which plans to seat passengers facing each other in rows.The design is intended 49 save space and money. Howard Guy, director of the UK pany Design Q, said the design could see a 50 percent increase in 50 number of passengers and a 30 percent reduced cost of a seat. 51 , he did admit that the seats would not be as fortable as traditional ones. Another drawback to the seating design is 52 food carts would not be able to pass down the plane 53 the aisles(走廊) are too narrow.Some travelers have doubts about the new seating, while 54 support the idea. “Soldiers are used to traveling in that way 55 have a positive reaction to the idea,” Guy said.Part Reading prehension (30 marks)Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.AChildren love to play and laugh throughout their days at school or at home. Finding the time to laugh with your children may be the best thing you can do for the relationship. Encourage your children to develop a good humor by laughing at the jokes they make up on the spot. This will help them grow confident and build their self-esteem. If you do not get the joke, you can ask why they think the joke is funny. Honest feedback will help your children develop funnier jokes. You can take them to your local library and have them pick up a few joke books. Then you can head back home or out to the park and read them together for a good laugh. You can take turns reading jokes to each other from the book or make up a few yourselves. But if they make a joke at the expense of another person, you may want to discuss the difference between making fun of yourself and making fun of others. In turn try not to make jokes at your childrens expense, you need to set an example that they can follow. Learning to laugh at oneself is a great quality to attain. You can set an example by laughing at your own mistakes. This is a great way to help reduce your own stress as well as your childrens. Laughing may make the situation seem lighter and easier to work through. By doing this your children will be better prepared to handle any difficulties. Most importantly laughing will bring you closer together as a family. You can have your family find different ways to laugh. You can play games. You can start a staring contest, arm wrestling contest, thumb wars contest and have a prize for the winners. You can all watch your best funny movies and act out the best parts together after the movies done. You could hold a contest to see who can make the other members of the family laugh more by doing something funny. Kids will be able to enjoy the good time they have with their parents. The family that laughs together stays together!56. If you often play and laugh with your children, you can . A. develop a good humor B. bee proud and confident C. make up some funny jokes D. get along well with each other57. The underlined word “them” refers to . A. funny jokes B. interesting books C. your children D. the family58. We can infer that when your children make mistakes you should . A. teach them to laugh at the mistakes B. blame them seriously C. punish them at once D. tell them to do better in future59. The author advises in Para.4 that people make their family members laugh by . A. having a party B. having some kinds of contests C. doing some housework D. reading joke books60. What can be the best title for the text? A. The More You laugh, the Better Youll Be B. Laughing Every Day Is Simple C. How to Laugh in Everyday Life D. Laughter Is Good for Your FamilyBDanish scientists studied more than 1,000 healthy joggers and non-joggers over a 12-year period. Those who jogged at a steady pace for less than two and a half hours a week were least likely to die in this time. But those who ran more than four hours a week or did no exercise had the highest death rates. Analysing questionnaires filled out by all the people in the study, scientists concluded the ideal pace was about 8km/h and that it was best to jog no more than three times a week or for 2.5 hours in total. People who jogged more closelyparticularly those who jogged more than three times a week or at a pace of more than11km/hwere as likely to die as those who did no exercise.Researcher Jacob Louis Marott, from the Frederiksberg Hospital in Copenhagen, said: “You dont actually have to do that much to have a good impact on your health.” “And perhaps you shouldnt actually do too much. No exercise remendations across the world mention an upper limit for safe exercise, but perhaps there is one.”Scientists are not yet sure what is behind this trendbut they say changes to the heart during extreme exercise could contribute.In their report, they suggest: “Long-term strenuous exercise may change pathological (病理的)structureof the heart andarteries (动脉).” Maureen Talbot, senior cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation, said: “This study shows that you dont have to run marathons to keep your heart healthy.”“Light and moderate jogging was found to be more beneficial than being inactive or undertakingstrenuous jogging, possibly adding years to your life.” “National guidelines remend we do 140 minutes of moderate-intensity activity a week.” “If it may sound like a lot for you, brisk walking(快走) is also a good exercise. And if youre bit of a couch potato, this is a good place to start.61. From paragraph one, we could know _.A. the study took 10 years B. more than 1000 joggers took part in the studyC. people with no exercise had the highest death rates D. joggers and non-joggers are likely to die62. How should we jog properly from the study?A. Jog at a pace of about 8km/h no more than three times a week. B. Jog at a pace of about 11km/h for 2.5 hours in total in a week. C. Jog at a pace of about 11km/h more than three times a week. D. Jog at a pace of about 8km/h for 2.5 hours a day.63. The underlined word “strenuous” means _.A. light B. strong C. enough D. frequent64. According to the passage, which of the following is Not True?A. There isnt an upper limit for safe exercise across the world now.B. Running marathons helps keep your heart healthy.C. Light and moderate jogging may help people live longer.D. The moderate-intensity activity time in a week could be about 140 minutes.65. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Jogging everyday is good to health. B. Brisk walking is better than jogging.C. Jogging is not a good activity for people who suffer heart diseases. D. Jogging too much is no better than doing no exercise. CInSilicon Valley, its never too early to bee an entrepreneur. Just ask 13-year-old David Moore. The eighth-grader has launched a pany last October to develop low-cost machines to print Braille(布莱叶盲文).David built a Braille printerwith a Lego Mindstorms EV3 kit as a school science fair project last year after he asked his parents a simple question: How do blind people read? “Google it,” they told him. David then did some online research and was shocked to learn that Braille printers cost at least $2,000too expensive for most blind readers. “I just thought that price should not be there. I know that there is a simpler way to do this,” said David, who demonstrated how his printer works at the kitchen table where he spent many late nights building it. David wants to improve the “Braigo”a name that bines Braille and Legoand develop adesktopBraille printer that costs around $350 and weighs just a few pounds, pared with current models that can weigh more than 20 pounds. My end goal would probably be having most of the blind people . using my Braille printer, said David, who lives in the Silicon Valley suburb of Santa Clara, just minutes away from Intel headquarters. After the Braigo won numerous awards and enthusiastic support from the blind munity, David started Braigo Labs last summer with an initial $35,000 investment from his dad. We as parents started to get involved more, thinking that hes on to something and this new way process has to continue, said his father, Matthew Moore, an engineer who works for Intel.Intel officials were so impressed with Davids printer that in November they invested an undisclosed sum in his start-up. They believe hes the youngest entrepreneur to receive venture capital money invested in exchange for a financial stake in the pany. Hes solving a real problem, and he wants to go off and challenge an existing industry, said Edward Ross, director of Inventor Platforms at Intel. Now the pany is using the money to hire professional engineers and advisers to help design and build Braille printers based on Davids ideas. It aims to have a prototype (样机) ready for blind organizations to test this summer and have a Braigo printer on the market later this year.66. Which of the followings is NOT the description of Braigo? A. The name Braigo es from Braille and Lego. B. The blind are in favor of the new type of printer. C. It costs less money and weighs just a few pounds. D. David planned to improve Braigo and make it lighter but easier to use. 67. Which of the following words can best describe Davids personalities? A. Adventurous and enthusiastic. B. Trustworthy and active. C. Childish and outgoing. D. Creative and independent.68. Which of the following is the correct order? Intel officials invested money in Davids start-up. David launched a pany. David got an initial $35,000 investment from his dad. David created a new Braille printer model called Braigo. Braigo Labs hired professional engineers and advisers to help design and build BraillePrinters. A. B. C. D. 69. What can we learn from Paragraph 4? A. Intel didnt announce the amount of money it invested. B. No one else has ever received venture capital from Intel. C. Intel purchased Davids ideas to design and build Braille printers. D. Braigo printers have been on the market and proved a great success. 70. The passage is most probably taken from .A. a sports section B. a science section C. a culture section D. an entertainment sectionPart Writing (45 marks)Section A (10 marks) Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in the numbered blanks by using the information from the passage.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Robert Frost was no longer young when he published his first book of poems, A Boys Will, in 1913. Though born in San Francisco, the USA, he came from a New England family which returned there when he was ten. Like many other writers, he had a brief brush with college and then supported himself by trying different jobs. However, he had been brought up on a farm and he liked farming. Most of all, he liked to write but he could not support hi
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