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2019届高三英语三轮第二次模拟试题第一部分: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)做题时,可先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,合计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. How many kinds of fruits are the speakers buying?A. Three.B. Four.C. Five.2. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a supermarket.B. At the womans house.C. In a fast food restaurant.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A poet.B. A book.C. A history class.4. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Rest for a little while.B. Try an easier problem.C. Find a different major.5. Where is the man probably going next?A. To a party. B. To a bakery. C. To a market. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,合计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、7题。6. How much does the pork cost?A. $ 6 per pound.B. $ 4 per pound.C. $ 3 per pound.7. How will the man probably pay?A. In cash.B. By credit card.C. With a check.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What did the man teach Madeleine to do yesterday?A. Make different colors.B. Avoid artistic accidents. C. Use bright colors.9. What makes painting fun according to the man?A. Taking fewer risks.B. Challenging yourself.C. Trying new things.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What happened to the mans mother?A. She missed her flight. B. Her flight got changed.C. She was stuck in traffic. 11. What is the mans sister doing?A. Getting food for the family.B. Playing a basketball game.C. Finishing her schoolwork.12. Who is the man probably talking with?A. His aunt.B. His cousin,C. His friend.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. When did the man notice his foot was hurting?A. After he woke up at night.B. When he cut it by accident.C. Before taking a long walk.14. How does the man describe the pain?A. Dull.B. Warm.C. Sharp.15. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. On the first floor.B. On the second floor.C. On the third floor.16. What is the man going to do first? A. Go to the bathroom.B. Have his blood tested.C. Write down the instructions.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. When was the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk set up?A. In 1960.B. In 1924.C. In 1907.18. What is the Giant Dipper?A. A water game.B. A wooden ride. C. A big castle.19. What does the video game area look like?A. A palace in the clouds.B. A mini golf course.C. A popular restaurant.20. What is free for all visitors to the boardwalk?A. Rides in the park.B. Admission to the park.C. Parking next to the park. 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。Great Books for Every Reader She Flies Through the AirCircus LifeLee Stath (Marilees) .xlibris.Hardback $29.99Paperback $19.99E-book $3.99Having fear of heights is definitely not an advantage when flying over circus rings or swinging from one trapeze to the other. Rather constant practice and determination led trapeze performer now author Lee Stath, also known in the circus world as part of The Flying Marilees, to share how his instructor made one of the best catchers in the circus world out of an unwilling school teacher. Through She Flies Through the Air, Stath uncovers the determination of the human spirit and the energetic life on a circus train or inside a sweaty tin truck. Never Quote the Weather to a Sea LionPaul Binder.authorhouse.Paperback $19.95For Paul Binder the circus wasnt merely a weekend escapeit was a lifestyle. Discover the origins of New Yorks beloved Big Apple circus in Binders new memoir, which records his journey from lowly beginnings to circus founder. Never Quote the Weather to a Sea Lion will help readers understand the inner-working of the circus and find the magic in everyday life.A Century on New Brunswicks N.W. MiramichiGeorge S. Mumford.xlibris.Hardback $29.99Paperback $19.99E-book $3.99Experience the greatness of nature and the glory of life. In A Century on New Brunswicks N.W. Miramichi, George S. Mumford shares his fathers journal, one that recorded an unforgettable first trip to a breathtaking region of Canada. I Chose to Be a U.S. MarineGeorge W. Carrington.authorhouse.Hardback $23.99Paperback $14.95E-book $3.99 I Chose to be a U.S. Marine is author George W. Carringtons military memoirs during his many years as a U.S. soldier at sea. This highly interesting and informative book is filled with stories of bravery and heroism lightened by amusing stories, tells of the authors life in the marines.21. If you are interested in Canadian wilderness, you can read _.A. She Flies Through the AirB. I Chose to Be a U.S. MarineC. Never Quote the Weather to a Sea LionD. A Century on New Brunswicks N.W. Miramichi22. Which two authors of the following have a similar experience?A. Lee Stath and Paul Binder.B. Lee Stath and George S. Mumford.C. Paul Binder and George W. Carrington.D. George S. Mumford and George W. Carrington.23. The main purpose of the passage is to _.A. introduce the authorsB. provide special offersC. expand readers horizonsD. remend the booksBDad and I loved baseball. One midsummer dawn when I was nine, we drove to the local park with our baseballs and gloves.“Morning air carries the ball like youve never seen.” Dad told me. He was right. Our fastballs went faster and landed more lightly. The park was all ours for two hours. Then a young mother pushed her stroller toward us. Dad politely approached and gave the baby his best smile. The mother stared at him and then rushed away. Dad covered his mouth with his hand and walked to the car.A month earlier, Bells palsy (贝尔氏神经麻痹) had struck Dad, paralyzing the right side of his face and leaving him vague words. He could hardly drink from a cup without spilling onto his shirt. And his smile was gone.In the car, I began suspecting that our sunrise park visit was his effort to avoid stares.After that day, Dad spent more time indoors and buried himself in his writing. He no longer wanted to play catch.Of the roughly 40,000 Americans suffering Bells palsy every year, most recover in several weeks. But after nine weeks of therapy, the doctor said she couldnt help Dad. Dad responded with humor. He occasionally grabbed erasable markers and drew a wide smile across his face. By the time I entered fourth grade, Dad could blink his right eye and speak clearly again. But his smile hadnt returned. So I made a secret vow(誓言): I would abstain from smiles of any kind.Nothing made this easy. Classmates would laugh about pop culture and poor jokes. Thus, its difficult for me to keep the promise. However, I couldnt let Dad not smile alone. My teacher found my problem and called my Dad. I never learned what they discussed. But when I got off the school bus that afternoon, I saw Dad waiting for me, holding our gloves and ball. For the first time in months, we went to the park for a catch. Dad couldnt smile, but his face lit up, and so did I.24. Why did Father choose to play baseballs one summer dawn?A. They could perform better in the morning. B. He tried to escape others attention to his face. C. Morning air was more suitable for playing baseball.D. The park was empty and they could enjoy themselves.25. The underlined phrase “abstain from” is closest in meaning to _. A. seek for B. recover fromC. give up D. break into26. Which of the following can best describe the authors father?A. Selfless and lucky.B. Generous and determined. C. Sensitive and stubborn.D. Responsible and humorous.27. What is the best title for the passage? A. My fathers lost smile B. My hidden secretC. Playing baseball in the morningD. Recovering from a face illnessCOn a cool morning, Wilson Kasaine heads out along a dirt path in southern Kenya. His calmness makes it easy to forget that hes tracking one of the most dangerous animals in the world. Kasaine is tracking lionsespecially one lion called Marti, who is the real-life Lion King of Selenkay Conservancy.Tracking lions on foot may sound like a death wish, but Kasaine has been doing it for most of his life. Born into a traditional Maasai family he quickly grew to understand the beauty and danger of wildlife. Living with big wild animals forces him to develop a good sense of where they have been and where they may be going. During his 12-kilometer walks to and from school, he learned how to tell the paw prints (爪印)of a lion from those of other animals.Growing up, Kasaine knew that improving his tracking abilities would help him avoid surprise meetings with dangerous animals. For many Maasai, tracking is mainly a matter of self-protection. But Kasaine is tracking lions to meet them and to protect them. He leads a small group of wide-eyed tourists over the red sandy path, searching for the lion that has left upon it his prints.Each year, thousands of tourists crowd Kenyas national parks to try to have a look at thebig five”; elephants, rhinoceros, leopards, buffaloes and lions. The international draw of these animals matters a lot because the nations economy is tied to the protection of its wildlife. If Kenyas wildlife disappears, so does its second-largest source of ine.Wildlife protection efforts in Kenya meant marking off land exclusively(专门地)for animals. But it also meant that the people who had originally lived in the area were forced to leave their land and into smaller surrounding areas, They are also finding it increasingly hard to keep a traditional Maasai lifestyle. But people are glad that it really makes a difference to wildlife protection.28How did Kasaine track lions?A. By working together with tourists.B. By running after them all the time.C. By going to school every day.D. By studying their paw prints.29What can we learn from Paragraph 4?A. Maasai people are born animal lovers.B. Tourism is a big threat to Kenyas wildlife.C. Kenya benefits a lot from its wildlife protection.D. Small animals are not included in their protection policy.30What does the underlined word it” in the last paragraph refer to?A. Kenyas economic development.B. Peoples leaving their original homes.C. Kenyas second-largest ine source.D. Kenyan peoples traditional Maasai lifestyle.31What is the best title for the text?A. Wildlife protection in KenyaB. Meeting a dangerous animalC. Wilson Kasaines wise choiceD. Learning to live with lionsDWho could have imagined that a treadmill(跑步机)on wheels would one day bee a thing? Lopifit is an unusual means of transportation that allows you to power an electric bicycle by walking on a treadmill.Lopifit founder Bruin Bergmeester says it all started when he asked himself the question. How can I use a treadmill outdoors? He eventually came up with a design, to which he added an electric engine, and Lopifit was born. The treadmill bicycle is similar to a typical electric bicycle in that the motor only works when the rider puts power in as well. The Lopifit senses it when you walk on the treadmill and uses the motor to turn a drive chain at the back part of the treadmill, helping you reach a top speed of 17 miles per hour.To use the Lopifit, simply turn on the battery and use your feet to slide the treadmill backwards and activate (激活) the motor. Then get on and enjoy the ride! If you need speed, just walk on the treadmill, and if you want to coast, all you have to do is stay still and admire the view. To stop, you have two hand brakes available.The Lopifit first hit the streets in xx and, unsurprisingly, became an instant hit. That was actually quite challenging for the pany, because it started get inquiries and calls for orders, but it was nowhere near ready for mass production. The unique treadmill bicycle became available this year, and Lopifit is struggling to keep up with demand, despite the high price tag of $ 2,115.But despite having a very loyal fan-base of so-called Lopifitters, the creative means of transportation also has naysayers who simply consider the invention stupid and unnecessary. They basically believe that if youre going to walk, you might as well do it the old-fashioned way. But the Lopifit does have the unique advantage of helping you walk really fast without breaking a sweat, or walking at cycling speed, if you will.32. With the help of Lopifit, you can _.A. cycle to work by walkingB. offer power to any bicycleC. create a treadmill on wheelsD. answer some hard questions33. From the second paragraph, we can learn _.A. how Lopifit was createdB. where Lopifit can be usedC. who Lopifit is intended forD. which design is suitable for Lopifit34. What can be learned from the fourth paragraph?A. Lopifit was cheap and available in xx.B. Lopifit always broke down on the streets.C. It was hard for the pany to design Lopifit.D. The supply of Lopifit failed to meet the demand.35. How do the public react to Lopifit?A. Positively.B. Variously.C. Angrily.D. Cautiously.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Its an unquestioned truth of modern life: we are starved for time. We try our best to save bits of time here and there. Add it up, and we will finally get to everything we want to do. But this idea has been pletely backward. 36 We build the lives we want, and then time saves itself.Do we really have no time? “ I dont have time,” often means “Its not a priority(优先事项).” Time is highly flexible. We cannot make more time. However, time will stretch(延展)to acmodate what we choose to put into it. No one will leave the broken water heater aside. So not doing something is not a matter of lacking time; 37 Actually, its a matter of choice.How do we treat our priorities? First, we need to figure out what our priorities are. Actually we may give ourselves a performance review. What three to five things did we do that made it so amazing? Next, we can write them into next years performance review. We will have a list of six to ten goals we can work on in the next year. 38 . 39 Scientists find a really good time to do this is Friday afternoon. Friday afternoon is what an economist might call a “low opportunity cost” time. Most of us are not sitting there on Friday afternoon saying,” But we are willing to think about what those should be. So take a little bit of time Friday afternoon, and make ourselves a three-category priority list: career, relationships, self. Its about looking at the whole of ones time and seeing where the good aspects can go. There is time. 40 . And when we focus on what matters, we can build the lives we want in the time weve got.A. its that Im too busy for it. B. its that I dont want to do it.C. When do we plan our priorities? D. Make sure theres time for the important things.E. We dont build the lives we want by saving time.F. Even if we are busy, we have time for what matters.G. And then we need to break these down into doable steps.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。Kate and Adam had just returned to the U. S. after honeymooning in Africa and were waiting out a 10-hour connecting time at Washington-Dulles before they changed the plane to their home.It had been a dream 41 . Along with their memories, they also brought back a beautiful 42 of three African wild dogs created by a local artist. For safekeeping, they rolled the artwork in a tube and hand-carried it on their 43 .Upon arriving at Dulles 44 a 28-hour journey, Kate and Adam freshened up and began looking for ways to 45 themselves during their long connecting time. One of the airport staff 46 that they should visit Washington Museum, an idea to which they readily 47 .After a few hours at the 48 , they got on a city bus and returned to the airport before the boarding time. It was then Kate noticed that Adam wasnt 49 the tube with the painting. Before they got off, she asked Adam where the painting was, and at that moment, she watched his heart 50 . The last time Adam had seen it was when he leaned it against the charging station in the airport.Trying not to 51 , Kate checked with the airport Lost and Found, and Adam ran back to 52 hed last had the painting, but it was 53 . Running short on options and 54 , they grew more upset. Finally they went to the customer service counter, and met Bella. What happened next 55 Kate and Adam so much. Positive and 56 , Bella said she wasnt willing to give up and would try to help find the painting.Bella knew that many times misplaced items get turned in at gate podiums(登机口检票台). The three of them 57 the gate podiums. The first podium turned up empty, but at the second one, they found the tube with the painting. They were all so 58 . The couple were in tears, thanking Bella. Bella said she 59 loved knowing shed helped people, and that was why she didnt give up.The painting now hangs in Kate and Adams home as a daily reminder of not only an unbelievable trip, but of the unbelievable 60 shown to them.41. A. plan B. trip C. gift D. job42. A. painting B. article C. photo D. card43. A. luggage B. flight C. seat D. holiday44. A. during B. by C. for D. after45. A. entertain B. adapt C. prepare D. control46. A. remended B. manded C. announced D. arranged47. A. attended Breplied C. agreed D. turned48. A. center Bmuseum C. station D. air port49. A. using B. seeing C. pulling D. carrying50. A. beat B. swell C. hurt D. drop51. A. panic B. waste C. fail D. suffer52. A. when B. where C. how D. what53. A. tireless B. endless C. fruitless D. aimless54. A. money B. time C. energy D. effort55. A. pushed B. concerned C. rewarded D. touched56. A. talented B. honest C. independent D. determined57. A. observed B. checked C. discovered D. circled58. A. interested B. hopeful C. delighted D. proud59. A. just B. nearly C. even D. almost60. A. courage B. imagination C. kindness D. modesty第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题15分,满分15分)No. 11 High School in Hangzhou is using facial recognition technology to analyze the behavior of students in the classroom, and _61_ (keep) a record of their attendance. The intelligent classroom behavior management system involves a facial recognition camera _62_ scans the classroom every 30 seconds. The camera is designed to log six types of behaviors by the students: reading, writing, hand raising, standing up, listening to the teacher, and leaning on the desk. It also records the facial expressions of the students and logs whether they look happy, upset, angry, fearful or _63_ (disgust). The information collected by system can help teachers better supervise the performance of their students. On top of that, the system can help teachers rethink their teaching method 64_ (use) statistical data, as well as cut the time needed to check class attendance _65_ only a few seconds.However, _66_ are some concerns about students privacy among the public. Zhang Guanchao, the sch
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