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2019届高三年级第一次模拟考试英 语第一部分听力(共两节, 满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. What will the woman do?A. Make a call. B. Go to the park. C. Go out for dinner.() 2. Where are the speakers probably? A. At home. B. In a store. C. In a restaurant.() 3. What does John think of Dr Smiths speech?A. Moving. B. Interesting. C. Disappointing.() 4. Why did Tony move to a new apartment?A. He didnt like his neighbor. B. He didnt like holding parties.C. He didnt like his old apartment.() 5. Whats the man going to do?A. Read a book. B. Write a novel. C. Borrow a book.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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 often does the man go to the evening classes? A. Twice a week. B. Three times a week. C. Four times a week.() 7. Why does the man take the evening classes?A. To go abroad. B. To make friends. C. To change his job.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。() 8. Whats the man?A. A designer. B. A customer. C. A salesman.() 9. How much is the necklace?A. 200 dollars. B. 300 dollars. C. 400 dollars.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。()10. How is Teds homework this time?A. Very poor. B. Well done. C. Soso.()11. Where is Ted going now?A. The gym. B. The library. C. The bookstore.()12. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Mother and son. B. Boss and secretary. C. Teacher and student.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13. Whats wrong with the man?A. He is out of work. B. He cant find a job. C. He lacks support at work.()14. What is the mans wifes attitude toward his problem?A. Optimistic. B. Worried. C. Careless.()15. Who is ill in hospital?A. The mans wife. B. The mans father. C. The mans fatherinlaw.()16. What does the woman promise to do?A. Offer a job to the man. B. Lend the man some money.C. Ask her friends to help the man.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17. What is the monologue mainly about?A. The history of the school. B. The courses for the term. C. The plan for the day.()18. Where can the visitors learn about the subjects for new students?A. In the school hall. B. In the science lab. C. In the classroom.()19. What can students do in the practical areas?A. Take science courses. B. Enjoy excellent meals. C. Enjoy music.()20. When are the visitors expected to ask questions?A. During the lunch time. B. Before the wele speech.C. Before the tour of the labs.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。()21. It was nearly a week _ the rescue team located the crashed plane.A. since B. before C. until D. after ()22. _ her before, he didnt know she was his daughter.A. Not having seen B. Having not seen C. Not seeing D. Not to see()23. All children should get access to a highquality education _ their race or family ine.A. due to B. regardless of C. apart from D. depending on()24. Never _ a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or nobler thing than you before.A. did I see B. have I seen C. I saw D. I have seen()25. You had better stay in China for further education. Some top American universities are accused of _ AsianAmerican applicants using race as a factor.A. weling B. employing C. denying D. restoring()26. The spokesmans remarks help clarify an _ statement issued earlier this week.A. ambiguous B. ambitious C. arbitrary D. authentic()27. Students should involve themselves in munity activities _ they can gain experience for growth.A. who B. when C. which D. where()28. Are you going to Toms birthday party?_ Ive got a present for him.A. It depends. B. Dont bother! C. Are you kidding? D. Definitely!()29. I will have two final exams tomorrow.Me too. So you _ any sympathy from me here.A. arent getting B. didnt get C. hadnt got D. havent got ()30. When youre done, throw it all away and _ your new assignment.A. break into B. turn into C. dive into D. fit into()31. I am impressed with Chinas mitment to its climate goals, evidenced by the fact _ China has met its 2020 targets three years ahead of schedule.A. that B. which C. what D. where()32. On November 11, Alibaba sold more than 210 billion yuan _ goods on its emerce platforms Taobao and TMall, making headlines all over the world.A. sum of B. value for C. worth of D. profit for()33. If she _ make such a simple wish as not to be teased for disability last Christmas, Amy would still feel lonely now.A. had dared not B. hadnt dared to C. dared not D. didnt dare to()34. Many of us have concerns about the challenges facing future generations as our global population _ and the earths natural resources decrease.A. selects B. declines C. swells D. varies()35. Raising a child can be _, but it is well worth it.A. over the moon B. a piece of cake C. on its last legs D. a Herculean task第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。I was holding her hand when the man in the white coat came in. _36_ both sets of Xrays high, he said seriously: Her lungs were filling up with fluid(液体). This meant that _37_ I would need to consult with specialists, and stop whatever was _38_ into my mothers lungs. _39_, this doctor seemed to have another plan. He began speaking to me about “the quality of life”. He gave me a list of my mothers _40_ and then concluded that they added up to the _41_ of her life. I had heard their phrase “We can make her _42_” too many times. Now I calmed down, and I was more _43_ than hurt when doctors wanted to kill my mother.My mother couldnt walk, talk or swallow after her stroke, but nursing her was not _44_. Whenever I asked her if her diseases were too hard on her, she just _45_ her head. She was conveying to me her love and understanding beyond _46_. And not just to me.A young nurse stopped me just before the doctor appeared: “You know, I _47_ my new job to your mother: Her optimism _48_ me to learn to drive, so I would be not _49_ buses and I could e to the hospital to work.” So, I couldnt help questioning the doctors _50_ of quality of life. How did he arrive at the _51_ that my mother should die? Was he making a(n) _52_ calculation, that to keep a bedridden(卧床不起的) person alive was costly? He certainly did not “calculate” her endless love, the way it _53_ everyone who came in contact with her. If human life is _54_ to costbenefit analyses, all forms of caring for any reason other than selfinterest will be _55_. Can we do better?()36. A. Looking up B. Holding up C. Setting up D. Drawing up()37. A. immediately B. occasionally C. eventually D. surprisingly()38. A. stealing B. marching C. rushing D. storming()39. A. Therefore B. Moreover C. However D. Otherwise()40. A. vices B. strengths C. privileges D. disabilities()41. A. whole B. peak C. future D. end()42. A. unbearable B. moveable C. unconscious D. fortable()43. A. relieved B. excited C. disappointed D. ashamed()44. A. tiring B. easy C. casual D. pleasant()45. A. nodded B. hung C. shook D. lifted()46. A. reach B. words C. belief D. hope()47. A. relate B. owe C. lose D. submit()48. A. forced B. encouraged C. intended D. ordered()49. A. at the mercy of B. at a loss for C. in favor of D. in charge of()50. A. framework B. instruction C. warning D. measure()51. A. precise B. rough C. arithmetic D. economic ()52. A. conclusion B. agreement C. consensus D. answer()53. A. transmitted B. transferred C. transformed D. transported()54. A. admitted B. reduced C. sentenced D. mitted()55. A. included B. robbed C. excluded D. confirmed第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。MOGHUL EXPRESS INDIAN TAKEAWAYEnjoy fine Indian food in the fort of your homeOpen seven days a week including public holidaysGood parking facilitiesHome delivery service within a 4mile radius ofour takeawaysmall chargeTEL:NORWICH 420988/588980TOP UK TAKEAWAY AWARD & HYGIENE & QUALITY AWARDFOR TWO YEARS RUNNINGTHE MARINA RESTAURANTOpen all day for delicious international cuisine at local priceWe have a constantly changing menu of homeproduced fresh food using only the best local produceBusiness lunches, anniversaries and weddings, all special occasionsSnacks & light meals & dinners, full bar & extensive wine listDine in style abroad the marina in the relaxed & informal surroundings & sample the pleasure of Norwichs premier restaurantLuxury acmodation availableOPEN ALL DAY, MONSATLarge video scanned car park opposite()56. In which restaurant can you have a meal with peaceful country surroundings?A. CHANGTOM THAI RESTAURANT AND HOTEL.B. JACKS TRADITIONAL AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT.C. MOGHUL EXPRESS INDIAN TAKEAWAY.D. THE MARINA RESTAURANT.()57. It can be concluded that _A. you cannot enjoy the fresh local produce in CHANGTOM THAI RESTAURANT AND HOTELB. JACKS TRADITIONAL AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT satisfies all different tastes C. you can have your order delivered in MOGHUL EXPRESS INDIAN TAKEAWAY for an extra feeD. THE MARINA RESTAURANT provides the best acmodation of the four restaurantsBRegulating a plex new technology is hard, particularly if it is evolving rapidly. With autonomous vehicles(AVs) just around the corner, what can policymakers do to ensure that they arrive safely and smoothly and deliver on their promise?The immediate goal is to make sure that AVs are safe without preventing innovation. In America, experimental AVs are allowed on the road in many states as long as the panies operating them accept responsibility. Chris Urmson of Aurora says American regulators have got things right, working closely with AV firms and issuing guidelines rather than strict rules that might prevent the progress of the industry. “Its important that we dont jump to regulation before we actually have something to regulate.” he says.On the other hand, Singapores government has taken the most handson approach to preparing for AVs, says Karl Iagnemma of Nutonomy, an AV startup that has tested vehicles in the citystate. For example, it has introduced a “driving test” that AVs must pass before they can go on the road. This does not guarantee safety but sets a minimum standard.Elsewhere, regulators have permitted limited testing on public roads but want to see more evidence that the vehicles are safe before going further, says Takao Asami of the Renault issanMitsubishi alliance(联盟). “Simple accumulation of mileage(里程) will never prove that the vehicle is safe.” he says. Instead, regulators are talking to car makers and technology firms to develop new safety standards. Marten Levenstam, head of product strategy at Volvo, pares the process to that of developing a new drug. First, you show in the laboratory that it might work; then you run clinical trials in which you carefully test its safety and efficiency; and if they are successful, you ask for regulatory approval to make the drug generally available. Similarly, autonomous cars are currently at the clinicaltrial stage, without final approval as yet. It is not possible to prove that a new drug is entirely safe, but the risk is worth taking because of the benefits the drug provides. It will be the same for AVs, he suggests. After all, nowadays humandriven vehicles are hardly riskfree. ()58. In Chris Urmsons opinion, _. A. strict rules are necessary in the progress of AVsB. we must regulate AVs before problems occurC. governments should take approaches to preparing for AVsD. regulators had better cooperate with AV firms and issue guidelines ()59. How is the process of developing new safety standards of AVs explained in the last paragraph?A. By giving examples. B. By making parisons.C. By analyzing cause and effects. D. By listing statistics.()60. What is Marten Levenstams attitude towards AVs?A. Positive. B. Negative. C. Neutral. D. Doubtful.CCooperation at work is generally seen as a good thing. The latest survey by the Financial Times of what employers want from MBA graduates found that the ability to work with a wide variety of people was what managers wanted most. But managers always have to balance the benefits of teamwork, which help ensure that everyone is working towards the same goal, with the dangers of “groupthink” when critics are reluctant to point out a plans drawbacks for fear of being kept out of the group. The disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961 was a classic case of groupthink. Skeptics were reluctant to challenge John F. Kennedy, the newly elected American president.Modern munication methods mean that cooperation is more frequent. Workers are constantly in touch with each other via email messaging groups or mobile calls. But does that improve, or lower performance? A new study by three American academics, tried to answer this question. They set a logical problem(designing the shortest route for a travelling salesman visiting various cities). Three groups were involved: one where subjects acted independently; another where they saw the solutions posted by team members at every stage; and a third where they were kept informed of each others views only intermittently.The survey found that members of the individualist group reached the premier solution more often than the constant cooperators but had a poorer average result. The intermittent_cooperators found the right result as often as the individualists, and got a better average solution. When it es to ideal generation, giving people a bit of space to a solution seems to be a good idea. Occasional cooperation can be a big help: most people have benefited from a colleagues brainwave or(just as often) wise advice to avoid a particular course of action.Further clues e from a book, Superminds, by Thomas Malone of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He says that three factors determine the collective intelligence of cooperating groups: social intelligence(how good people were at rating the emotional states of others); the extent to which members took part equally in conversation(the more equal, the better); and the cooperation of women in the group(the higher, the better). Groups ranked highly in these areas cooperated far better than others.In short, cooperation may be a useful tool but it doesnt work in every situation.()61. The author cites the example of The Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in Paragraph 1 to _A. prove that team players are skilled at municationB. show that teamwork cannot always be beneficialC. prove that critics are unwilling to challenge anybodyD. show the danger of groupthink is not very serious()62. The underlined phrase “the intermittent cooperators” in Paragraph 3 refers to _A. those who do not cooperate with each otherB. those who are seldom informed of others viewsC. those who cooperate with others occasionallyD. the constant cooperators with a poor average result()63. Which of the following factors makes a team cooperate better according to the fourth paragraph?A. Group members cooperating all the time.B. Group members in a good emotional state. C. Equal distribution of men and women. D. Equal participation in the munication.()64. Which can be the best title of the passage?A. When Teamwork Works B. What Teamwork Is AboutC. Why Teamwork Operates D. A Useful Tool: CooperationDAn introduction to this book is as superfluous as a candle in front of a powerful searchlight. But a convention of publishing seems to require that the candle should be there, and I am proud to be the one to hold it. About ten years ago I picked up from the pile of new books on my desk a copy of Sons and Lovers by a man of whom I had never heard, and I started to race through it with the immoral speed of the professional reviewer. But after a page or two I found myself reading, really reading. Here washere isa masterpiece in which every sentence counts, a book packed with significant thought and beautiful, arresting phrases, the work of a remarkable genius whose gifts are more richly various than those of any other young English novelist.To appreciate the rich variety of Mr Lawrence we must read his later novels and his volumes of poetry. But Sons and Lovers reveals the range of his typical power. Here are bined and blended(混合的) sort of “realism” and almost lyric(抒情的) imagery and rhythm. The speech of the people is that of daily life and the things that happen to them are normal adventures and accidents; they fall in love, marry, work, fail, succeed, and die. But of their deeper emotions and of the relations of these little human beings to the earth and to the stars, Mr Lawrence makes something near to poetry and prose(散文) without violating its proper “other harmony”Take the marvellous paragraph on next to the last page of Sons and Lovers(Mr Lawrence depends so little on plot in the ordinary sense of the word that it is perfectly fair to read the end of his book first):Where was he? One tiny upright speck of flesh, less than an ear of wheat lost in the field. He could not bear it. On every side the immense dark silence seemed pressing him, so tiny a spark, into extinction, and yet, almost nothing, he could not be extinct. Night, in which everything was lost, went reaching out, beyond stars and sun, stars and sun, a few bright grains, went spinning round for terror, and holding each other in embrace, there in the darkness that outpassed them all, and left them tiny and daunted(气馁). So much, and himself, infinitesimal, at the core a nothingness, and yet not nothing.Such glorious writing lifts the book far above a novel which is merely a story. I beg the reader to attend to every line of it and not to miss a single one of the many sentences that await and surprise you. Some are enthusiastic and impressive, like the paragraph above; others are keen, “realistic” observations of things and people. In one of his books Mr Lawrence makes a character say, or think, that life is “mixed”. That indicates his philosophy and his method. He blends the accurately literal and trivial(琐碎的) with the extremely poetic.To find a similar blending of tiny daily detail and wide imaginative vision, we must go back to two older novelists, Hardy and Meredith. I do not mean that Mr Lawrence derives(源于) directly from them or, indeed, that he is clearly the disciple(弟子) of any master. I do feel simply that he is of the elder stature(名望) of Hardy and Meredith, and I know of no other young novelist who is quite worthy of their pany. When I first tried to express this parison, this connection, I was contradicted by a fellowcritic, who pointed out that Meredith and Hardy are entirely unlike each other and that therefore Mr Lawrence cannot resemble both. To be sure, nothing is more hateful than forced parisons, nothing more boring than to discover parallels between one work of art and another. An artists mastery consists in his difference from other masters. But to refer a young man of genius to an older one, at the same time pronouncing his independence and originality, is a fair, if not very superior, method of praising him.()65. The underlined word “superfluous” in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _A. meaningful B. unnecessary C. fundamental D. fashionable()66. What is typical of Lawrences works?A. They equall
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