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届黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九高三第三次高考模拟英语试题2015第卷I第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,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标在试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
51.
57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下题10每段对话仅读一遍
1.Why does the mansay sorryA.He smokedthere.B.He cantopen theside pocket.C.He hasnthad thehand luggagechecked.
2.Where are the speakersA.In ashop.B.In arestaurant.C.In ahotel.A.A lamp.B.A TV.C.A CDplayer.
3.What isthe mangoing tohave repairedA.An actorB.A performanceC.A film.
4.What arethe speakersmainly talkingabout
5.What partof herbody hasMaria hurtA.Her neck.B.Her arm.C.Her hand.第二节(共15小题每小题
1.5分,满分22・5分)听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,5从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试A BC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,每小题秒钟;听完后,每个小题将给出秒钟的作答时55间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.How muchdid the man payfor the cameraA.£
150.B.£
160.C.£
175.
7.What doesthe womanthink of thecameraA.Expensive.B.Practical.C.User-friendly.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.Guide andtraveler.B.Fellow workers.C.Salesperson andcustomer.
9.Why was themangoing to make acallA.To reschedulethe trip.B.To confirmthe appointment.C.To discussthe presentation.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Which courseis suitable for theman
11.Which coursewill thewoman probablychooseA.puter Studies.B.Guitar.C.Business Studies.A.Film Studies.B.The NightSky.C.Cooking.
12.When isthe courseon paintersofferedA.On Mondays.B.On Wednesdays.C.On Saturdays.听第段材料,回答至题
9131613.What doesChrissy think of thedance worldA.It/s easyto succeedin.B.Its fullof petition.C.It/s shortof gooddancers.
14.How didChrissy getthe partin StreetA.She answeredan advertisement.B.She wasspotted bythe producer.C.She knewthe producer.
15.What didChrissy dobefore startingwork onStreetA.She finishedher dancepetition.B.She gottreatment forher footinjury.C.She had a longholiday.A.It isvery creative.B.Its musicis great.C.It keepsher fit.听第段材料,回答至题
10172017.When isthe parkopen fromOctober toMarchA.From10a.m.to7p.m.B.From10a.m.to6p.m.C.From10a.m.to4p.m.
18.What animalin thepark isvery rareA.The Africanlion.B.The brownbear.C.The camel.
19.What doesthespeakersuggest visitorsdoA.Stay in their carsin thepark.B.Order a newsletter.C.Adopt ananimal.
20.What canwe learnfrom thetalk
16.Why doesChrissy likehip hopdanceA.Its freeto join the AnimalClub.B.The parkis openall yearround.C.Asian elephantsare newarrivals.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)4015230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中(、、和)选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上A BC D,将该项涂黑AA widowswish to hear herlate husband/s voiceagain haspushed LondonsSubway systemto〃restore a40-year-old recordingof thesubway/s famousMind thegap announcement.The underground,or thetube,first openedin1863,tracked down the voicerecording byOswaldLawrence after his widow,Margaret McCollum,told themwhat itmeant toher.McCollum,65,said sheused tofrequently visitEmbankment tubestation orplan herjourneysaround thestop tolisten toLawrences voice,even beforehis death.She wastaken abackinNovember whenshe noticedit hadbeen replacedby adifferent voice.(试音)“Lawrence was a dramaschool graduatewhen heauditioned for a tourpany.For sixyearsafterhisdeath,Kd stayon theplatform—just sitand listento itagain/she added.When Margaretapproached thetube,she wastold ithadanew broadcastsystem anditcouldnt usethe oldrecording anymore.Nigel Holness,director ofLondon Underground,said itsstaff has been somoved byMcCollumsstory that they dugup therecording andgave thewidow acopy of the announcementon aCD forherto keep.Tube staffis alsoworking torestore Lawrencesannouncement at the station/he added.Itis celebratingits150th anniversarythis year.The tubeszMind thegap messages,voiced byvariousactors,have acpaniedcountless Londonmuter journeyssince the1960s.Train driversand staffmadethe warningsthemselves beforethat.”Tm verypleased thatpeople are interested inOswalds oldrecording//Margaret said.He wasagreat Londontransport userall hislife.He wouldbe amused,touched,and delightedto knowhesback wherehe belonged/
721.The besttitle forthe passageis.A.A ReplacedRecording B.Mind theGapC.A WidowsWish D.The TubesStruggle
22.The underlinedphrase zztaken abackmeans.A.disappointed B.annoyed C.excited D.shocked
23.What canwe inferfrom the passageA.The tube always usesrecordings toremind passengers.B.Oswalds voiceis greatfort toMargaret.C.No recordingcan beequal toOswalds voice.D.Oswald wasan outstandingactor inLondon.BThe tougheconomy isbringing newshoppers to the secondhandmarket.Platos ClosetinChaelotte,NC is a privatepany,which mainlybuys andsells usedclothes.While Charlottehasoutstanding secondhandstores offeringhigh-end andgraceful brandsfor women,most of their stockappliesto adults.Platos closettargets teensand thosein their20s.Platos Closet,with storesin(装饰品)Matthews and the universityarea,sells clothesand accessoriesthat arecurrently popularat(零售价).about onethird theretail pricesThetwo hottestbrands,for buyingand selling,are Hollister and Abercrombie Fitch.Eventhough theofferings tendto besuitablefor young people,there area varietyof shoppersat PlatosClosetof varyingages.Women in their30s,40s,and oldercould easilyfind apurse,jacket orpiece ofjewelrythey like.If you are selling(寄售),Unlike higher-end resalestores whichusually workon consignmentPlatos Closetbuyson the spot.Items can be gentlyused,but mustbe invery goodcondition.Clothes should be less than two years oldand stylesshould bethe same as thosestill beingsoldat theshopping center.There isno negotiation;prices areset pany-wide.If what you sellamounts to$30or less,theyllgive youcash.More thanthat,youll geta Visacash card.Secondhand successDontget discouragedif you cant findsomething onyour firsttrip.Resale shopsare alwaysgettingnew listsof goodsand changetheir styleswith eachseason.Be sureto checkeach piececarefully beforebuying.Price parisonJacketsNew Yorkpany blackblazer,$12;retail$37Pants Express Editor-style pants,$12;retail$69,
90.Shoes NineWest blackpeep-toe pumps,$12;retail$
89.Jewelry Necklaces,$3-$5;retail$18-$
30.
24.What isthe differencebetween Plato9s Closetand otherresale shopsA.They offerservice forpeople ofdifferent ages.B.The offeringsin Platos Closet aremore expensive.C.Platos Closetonly offershigh-end brandsfor women.D.Platos Closetalso sellsbooks tocustomers.
25.Which of the followingabout Platos Closet isNOT trueA.HollisterandAbercrombieFitcharethetwo hottestbrands in Platos Closet.B.Women in their fiftiescant findproper clothesand accessoriesin PlatosCloset.C.Goods inPlatosClosetare soldat67percent offretail pricesor so.D.PlatosClosettargets teensand thosein their20s.
26.In PlatosCloset,which of the followingis notacceptedA.Items you sell mustbe invery goodcondition.B.You cannegotiate withbuyers aboutprices ofgoods.C.The clothesyousellshould be lessthantwoyears old.D.You cansell yourgoods on thespotinstead ofon consignment.
27.If youbuy apair ofExpressEditor-style pantsinPlatosCloset,you cansave.A.
57.9dollars B.15dollars C.77dollars D.25dollars.CThe U.S.government isfacing an increasing bother.Wild pigs,at theirworst,can damagecrops,spread diseases,attack humansand killfarm animals.And thingsare gettingworse astudy showsthatthey arelikely todouble innumber overthe next3years.Why isit so hard to control wild pigsIntroduced toAmerica inthe16th century,and relatedtothewild pigsfound inEurope,wildpigs can be foundin75%of allstates.No singlelaw existstocontrol them andregulations differbetweenstates whilein Missourithey canonly beshot ifmet bychance,in Texashunting is activelyencouraged;a porkchopper lawallows Texanhunters to shoot wild pigs fromhelicopters,and(无人机).some peoplein Louisianahave evenbuilt theirown pig—hunting droneAs wellas being(饲养)popular with hunters,wild pigsare cheaperfor game raisers tobreed thandeer.In MichiganandPennsylvania suggestedbans onthe privatebreeding ofpigs for hunting havecaused quarrelsbetweengameraisersand wildlifeofficials.Wild pigsdouble nature—considered pestsby farmers,but valuedby hunters—makes ithard topasslaws tocontrolthem.Two otherfactors alsocontribute.Nearly70%of landin Americaisprivately owned.And it is difficultfor lawmakersto forcebreeding andhunting lawson privatelandowners.Secondly,itishard todefine awildpig.In somestates,laws arebeing introducedto redefinethe termwild animalto keepout wildpigs.This isgood newsfor thoseraising pigsforhunting,but lessare tothose whoconsider thempestswhose numbershouldbelimited.Meanwhile,discussions continueover howto deal with thisproblem.
28.People are not permittedto huntwild pigsfreely in.A.Texas B.Michigan C.Missouri D.Louisiana
29.Why dothe gameraisers preferraising wild pigs todeerA.Its difficultto raisedeer.B.Wild pigsareinlarge numbers.C.Deer arenot popularwithhunters.D.They can benefit morefrom wildpigs.
30.Which isNOT thereason forthe difficultyin controllingwild pigsA.The difficultyof passingeffective laws.B.The highpercentage ofland ownedprivately.C.The farmersunwillingness toshoot wildpigs.D.The popularityof raisingwildpigsin manystates.
31.What isthe besttitle ofthe textA.Why arewildpigssohard to controlB.Are wildpigs pestsor wildanimalsC.Wild pigs—anincreasingdanger inthe US.D.How todealwiththe problemof wildpigsDThick dustrose anda large building collapsed.This wasthe scenein ZhuZhou,Hunan ProvinceonMay
17.Nine people were killedand16injured.Things weresimilar inthe Sichuanearthquake.Thousands ofpeoplewereburied inthe ruinsandlost theirlives.What ifwe couldhave warnedthemPeople arealways rackingtheir witsto finda way of preventingbuildings collapse.Bettermaterials andtechnology help,but theyarenota solution.Just likehumans,a buildinghas itsown lifecycle frombirth todeath”.If weknow whenabuilding isgoing tocollapse,we canrepair itin advanceor getout ofit before it falls.Now,scientistsat theUniversity ofIllinois havedeveloped amaterial that turns red before it breaks.The inventioncouldbe usedin thingslike climbingropes orbridge supports.The researchwas ledby NancySottos,a professor at theuniversitys BeckmanInstitute,and DouglasDavis,a graduateresearch assistant.(分子).The secretbehind thecolor—changing materialisatype of molecule Amolecule isagroup of atoms heldtogether bychemical bonds.Imagine you and yourfriends standingin acircle,holding hands.Each personstands forone atom,your handsrepresent thebonds,and theentirecircle representsa molecule.If oneperson letsgo ofhis orher hands,the moleculechanges color.The researchteam putthe moleculeinto asoft material.When theresearchers stretchedthe material,it turnedbright redforafew secondsbeforeitbroke intotwo pieces.When theyrepeatedlystretched andrelaxed thematerial,without breakingit,it onlyturned alittle red.The majorproblem isthat lightcan getrid ofthe redcolor.When theteam shonebright lightonthe molecule,the brokenbond wasfixed,andthecolor disappeared.Scientists haveyet todo moreresearchbefore thecolor—changing moleculescan beused outsidethe lab.
32.What doesthepassagemainly introduceA.The collapse ofalargebuildingin ZhuZhou,Hunan Province.B.A typeofmoleculethat canbe putinto asoft materialC.A materialthatturnsred beforeit breaks.D.A wayof preventingbuilding fromcollapsing.
33.The underlinedwords rackingtheir witsinthethird paragraphmean.A.suffering alot B.collecting beyondimaginationC.losing alot D.thinking veryhard
34.Which ofthe followingisaWRONG statementA.Thousands ofpeople diedfrom thecollapseofbuildings inthe Sichuanearthquake becausetheyhadnt beenwarned.B.There isno buildingthat willnever collapse.C.A newmaterial hasbeen appliedto buildingsto warnpeople ofcollapse.D.A color—changing materialcan turnredbeforeitbreaks.
35.What canwe inferfrom thepassageA.The color—changing moleculesare certainto beused outsidethe lab.B.There will belesscollapse withthe helpofthecolor—changing material.C.The bright light maymake thematerials warningsystem useless.D.The problemcaused bybrightlightwill besolved byscientists soon.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210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Seven waysto findout what you reallywant inlifeBe good to yourself(准确指出)You cantpinpoint exactlywhat youwant inlife.Youre constantlysacrificing yourtime and dreamsfor otherpeople.36Ask yourselfif youwerent tieddown byyour job,family,oranything else,then whatwould yoube doingright nowRegretnothingTo begoodto yourself isnot selfish.It/s your life.Its timefor youto liveit exactlythe wayyouwant to.If youconstantly regretthings youdid ordidnt dointhe past,then youwont beable tomoveforward.37Figure outwhat you needSometimes itshard tofigure outwhatyou need.Sit downand thinkabout whatyouneedmost.The freedomto expressyourself LoveFinancial securitySomething elseIf ithelps,youcanmake(遗产)a list.Also thinkabout thekind oflegacy youwant toleave behind.38You canfly onlyby pushingback againstsomething you dont want.Figure outwhat upsetsyou,and bespecific aboutit.Dont justsay thatyou hateyour officejob.Pinpoint exactlywhy youhate it.Could itbe yourstrict bossYour workloadYour meaninglessjob titleOr alloftheaboveDetermine what makes youtruly happyTheresno lifeto wasteif yourehappy withliving it.Think aboutwhatmakesyou happy.Beingaround childrenIs ittraveling Owninga successfulbusiness Financialfreedom39Let peoplearound youknow whatyou/re tryingto achieveDon/t keepyour goalsand desirestoyourself.Voice itall out!If youtell peoplewhat youretryingto acplish,they willmost likelysupport youand giveyou newideas.Sometimes motherdoesknow best!Stay positive(偏离).Life doesntalways gohow youwant it.Dont feeldiscouraged asyour plansstray Takecontrol.Instead ofbeing anxious,try yourbest toadvance withthe changes.You willget theresomeday.40Youre justtaking alittle detour.A.Dont live inthepast butliveinthe present!B.Sometimes apositive attitudeis allyouneedto keepgoing.C.Determine whatreally bothersyou.D.Once youpinpoint theone thingthat makesyou happythe most,youll havea prettyclearidea ofwhatyoushould strugglehardto get inyourlife.E.You haveto putyourself first,because ifyoudont,then noone elsewill.F.Determine whatyouaregoing todo next.G.You shouldthinkofthings positively.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)20L530阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中(、、和)选出可以填入空白处的A BC D,最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A homelessman walkedup to meandasked mefor somesmall change,Ill giveyouaquarter ifyoutell meyour story/I said.He laughed,Youll givemeaquarter formy storyI laidthe41infront ofhim and42myself—“No,here/sthequarter butit wouldbe nicetohearyour story.Seeinghim lostin43,I satdown nextto himand44,“I wasonce a sniper(狙击兵)inthearmy/he said.zz I was45toshootdowntheenemy from thedistance//I listenedattentively.He toldme howhe46to huntwith hisfamily.He hadhis ownwayof47animals bynot killingmore thanbe needed.When the48came knockingon hisdoor,he felt49and joinedup.All thoseyears ofdeveloping hishunting skillscould nowserve alarger50—to defendusfrom thebad guys.He setout to51atthefront.〃Iwasasniperbut I never reallykilled anyone/he continued.zzOne daythey askedme to52a(扳机).lady fromthe distance.I sawthe kidsnear herand myhands wereonthetrigger ButIcouldnt53it.She wasntdoing anything to anyoneand shewas54the kids.The storywent onas hedescribed55being putinto prisonfor180days for56to followorders.〃1have no57,he said.I maybe homelessnow,58Ineverkilled thatlady//He continued,I can59being homeless,but Iwouldnt beableto standkilling innocentpeople/1met ahero.It justnever60tomethat ahero couldbeasmelly oldsniper.
41.A.note B.coin C.dollar D.wallet
42.A.blamed B.reminded C.corrected D.added
43.A.argument B.action C.consideration D.thought
44.A.whispered B.nodded C.sighed D.waited
45.A.demanded B.supposed C.reminded D.determined
46.A.desired B.wished C.failed D.used
47.A.tracking B.raising C.training D.respecting
48.A.army B.minister C.mander D.pany
49.A.annoyed B.proud C.astonished D.confused
50.A.group B.business C.purpose D.result
51.A.serve B.hunt C.aim D.survive
52.A.murder B.fight C.shoot D.arrest
53.A.remain B.fire C.make D.decide
54.A.besides B.along C.inside D.among
55.A.gradually B.eventually C.deliberately D.desperately
56.A.managing B.failing C.hesitating D.forgetting
57.A.ideas B.attempts C.regrets D.feelings
58.A.however B.otherwise C.but D.unless
59.A.work outB.meet withC.live withD.get through
60.A.happened B.seemed C.struck D.occurred第卷II第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)第二节语法填空(共题;每小题分,满4510L5分分)15阅读下面材料,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或括号内单词的正确形式(不多于个单词)3(奢侈品)By luxurywe meana pleasantand oftenexpensive thingthat isnot necessary.From ahistorical pointof view,things whichwere aluxury whenthey firstcame intobeing allbecamenecessities later.Anything,no matter61luxurious itis,will beea necessity,when itis widelyused.This istrue ofmanyofthepresent luxuries,among whichmobile phones,cars,puters andmany otherthings62()include.It isknown toall thatthe purposeofthedevelopment()of scienceis63make thingseasy forthe mankind,not foronly64smallnumber ofpeople65the firstthingtodo afteranewinvention occursis tospread itso asto benefit66many peopleas possible.In thecourse ofthe spread,the luxurybees decreasinglyluxurious until67the endit beesa necessity.This isan objectivelaw,and68canbean exception.()With thequick69develop ofscience andtechnology,the processfor manythings tobee anecessityfrom aluxury willbe greatlyshortened.Anything thatcanbeimagined willbe inventedand()第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)in notime beesa necessity70access toordinary people.35第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Ms Karen,38years old,hasbeenhelped the old overthepast12years.She oftenencouragesher daughter—Celest,10yearsold—help the old peopleas wellas.Visiting theseniors whohavelimited orno familysupport arewhat allof themdo everyweekend.When Celestwasthebaby,MsKaren Kongbrought herto visittheoldso noone lookedafter her.Whatever,as timewent by,itbecame ameaningful weeklyaffair anda timetogetalong forher daughter.She thinksits第二节书面表达importance toteach childrento lovetheoldand hopesthe virtuecanbepassed on.(满分分)25假如你是校学生会主席李华,安排你下周末作为导游带领外籍教师进行一次Mr.Smith近郊游请你用英语给写一封电子邮件,包括以下内容Mr.Smith自我介绍;
1.出游的时间、目的地等信息;
2.需要提前做的准备工作
3.要求词数左右;
1.100为使行文连贯,可根据内容要点适当增加细节
2.Dear Mr.Smith,Yours sincerely,Li Hua参考答案听力1-5ABCCB6-10BABCC11-15ACBBA16-20ACCAB阅读理解CDB ABBACDCA CDCCEACDB完型填空BCDDB DDABCACCDB BCCCD语法填空61how
62.are included
63.tomake
64.a
65.Therefore/Thus
66.as
67.in
68.nothing
69.development
70.accessible改错去掉前加去掉
1.helped—helping/been
2.help to
3.as
4.are—is
5.all—both力口
6.the—a
7.so—because
8.whatever—however
9.for-with
10.of importance/importance-importantOne possileversionDear Mr.Smith,It ismy honorto introducemyself toyou.Km LiHua,Chairman ofthe StudentUnion ofourschool.And Iwas askedto actasatourist guidefor youon nextweekend.The scheduleand detailsare asfollowsWell havea wonderfuland well-organized trip,not farfromthedowntown.Since youare newhere,you willbe amazedatthescenery andsurroundings there.In termsofthemeeting time,8oclock onthe morningof Saturdaywillbefine.And atthat time,I willbe waitingforyouat theschoolgate.Remember notto taketoo manythings.Just abottle ofwater;some piecesof breadorother kindsof food,a caporapair ofsunglasses willbe enough.Also,youd betterwear apair ofsportsshoes.Looking forwardto seeingyou.I believewell havea goodday.Yours SincerelyLiHua。
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