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东北育才届高三第五次模拟考试英语科试卷2016答题时间120分钟满分150分命题人、校对人高三英语组第卷I第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5L
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项,5A BC并标在试卷的相应位置每段对话仅读一遍A.Singing asong B.Listening tomusic C.Reading abook
2.What dayis ittomorrowA.Wednesday B.Thursday C.Friday
1.What isthe womandoingA.Snowy B.Rainy C.Cloudy
3.What will the weatherbe likethis afternoon
4.What didAlice dothis afternoonA.She wentboating withTed.B.She saw a moviewith Mike.C.She waitedfor Mikefor a long time.
5.What isthe mansplan forthe dayafter tomorrowA.To stayat home.B.To go to theairport.C.To goon apicnic.第二节(共题;每小题分,满分分)15L
522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答、题
6676.Why wontthe manwash hiscar todayA.Because it will rainthis afternoon.B.Because hehas somethingelse to do.C.Because heneeds to use itthis afternoon.
7.What doesthe mansuggest the woman doA.Go shoppingdowntown withJohn.B.Buy apresent forLily online.C.Go shoppingtomorrow.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What doesthe womanmost probablythink of the picturesA.They areterrible.B.They arenot special.C.They aregreat.
9.What doesthe mansfather doA.He is a writer.B.He isa photographer.C.He isa guide.
10.What doesthe manwant to do afterhe graduatesA.To travelaround theworld B.To dohis fathersjob.C.To workin NewYork.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What iswrong withthe womanswatchA.It oftengains time.B.It oftenloses time.C.It stopsworking attimes.
12.Why doesntthe womanwant tothrow the watch awayA.Because itwas agift fromher husband.B.Because shecan stillrefer toit fortime.C.Because shelikes thedesign of thewatch.
13.What willthe womando next东北育才届高三第五次模拟考试英语科试卷2016答案及评分参考第一部分听力『5BBAAC6-10ABCBC11-15CACCA16-20ACBCB第二部分阅读;A DBAC BCBBDC ACCDDCAB FAGDE第三部分完型41-45DBCAC46-50DDBAA51-55BCCDD56-60CDBCA第四部分填空1makes2developing3to4that5possibilities6or7the8Whatever9hidden10aimlessly第五部分改错-------------------------------------------his her;getting got;Here There;any some;and but;------------------------------but Ato;Surprising Surprisingly;is was;in\;besides beside作文参考答案略A.Go topick upher kids听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What are the twospeakers planningA.Whom they should sendthose invitationsto.B.When tohold the dinner party.C.What foodto serveat thedinner party.
15.What has thewomanforgotten to doA.To inviteLinda.B.To planthe menu.
16.What C.To makechicken salad.willtheman doA.Call Lindaand Mike.B.Ask Lindaand Mikefor help.C.Delay thedate of thedinnerparty.
17.Whatdo welearn from the conversationA.The womandoesnt likeMike.B.People wontbe surprisedto seeMike.听第C.The manwants Miketo eto theparty.10段材料,回答第至题
182018.When isFathers Dayin AmericaA.On thefourth Sunday in June.B.On thethird Sundayin June.C.On thethird Sundayin July.
19.What ideadid Sonorahave in1909A.To have a MothersDay.B.To carefor singlefathers.C.To havea specialday forfathers.B.Go to the supermarket.C.Go home and cook.A.In1909B.In1924C.In
196620.When didpeople allover Americastart tocelebrate FathersDay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)4015230AThe housewas quietat5am andTims motherwas asleep.Only thesound of the bigfreezer broke(轻彳散颤动声)the quiet.Hed dreamtof the cave lastnight.The purringof thefreezer hadbeenthe sea.Tim pulledon a sweater andput someapples intohis schoolbag.It wastoo earlyfor breakfast.Hed eatafter hedbeen throughthecave,sitting on the rocksand staringat thesea.He wishedhe had a properpack.His schoolbagwould havetodo.What elseSandwiches-but hismothermight wakeup ifhe startedpulling outbread forsandwiches,shed wantto knowwhy hehadto leaveso early.He settledfor somebiscuits,and lefta notestuck to the table:Gone toMichaels.Back tonight,Tim.The skywas highand softand lightoutside,though the sun stillwasnt up.Even the highway upthehill wasquiet ashe madehis waydown thestreet.The windfrom thesea wasfresh andsweet.The sandhills stillbreathed heatfrom yesterdayssun,though thetop of the sand was cool.He randown to the beach impatiently,but therewas noone,just drysand dancingin theearly windandseabirds marchingup and down watchingthe waves.The lightchanged suddenly.The firstrays ofsunlight stretchedacross thesea.The sunwas pushingitsway overthe edgeof theworld.Over thefirst rocks,along to the point,Tim glancedback.The beachwas stillempty.The sunsailedhigher in the sky.He couldsee thecave now,even darkerin themorning light.The sandturned silverthen darkgoldasthewater flowedaway fromit.He hadto forcehimself to go closer.Why wasit somuchmore mysteriousnow Butit wouldbe sillytogoback nowafter somuch trouble.He needntgo inallthe way...
21.What didTim doat thebeginning of the storyA.He putasweaterin hisschoolbag.B.He hadbreakfast athome.C.He lefta noteon thefreezer.D.He leftthe housequietly.
22.What madeit possiblefor Timto seethe entryto thecaveA.The heightof thefirst rocks.B.The changein theposition of thesun.C.The upsand downsofthewaves.D.The vaststretch ofthe sunlitbeach.
23.Which ofthe followingstatements isTRUE according to thestoryA.Tim wasthe onlyperson on thebeach.B.Seabirds flewaway whenTim arrived.C.The sealooked likea pieceof gold.D.The skygot darkas Timreached thecave.
24.In thestory,Tims moodchanged from.A.loneliness tocraziness B.anxiousness to excitementC.eagerness tonervousness D.helplessness tohappinessB(碳水化合物)The high-protein,low-carbohydrate dietsmany peopleturn tofor weight lossmight havepotentially harmfullong-term effectson thecolon,a smallstudy indicates.In the study,UK researchersfound thata protein-heavy,low-carb dietcreated certainchangesin thecolon thatcould contributeto coloncancer risk.The studyitself doesnot showwhetherhigh-protein dietsreally raisethe riskof anycolon diseases,but thefindings raisethat possibility.Diets relativelyhigh inprotein andlower incarbs have been shownto helpheavy peopleloseweight.People shouldnot bediscouraged fromlosing weight/Dr Flintsaid.However;he added,theyshouldmake surethat anyweightlossplan includesadequate amounts of fiberand a highprotein intakeover monthsto yearsmight haveill effectson thecolon.The findingsare basedon17overweight menwho followedthree short-term diets:a one-weekmenu planto keeptheir weight;a four-week high-protein dietwith reasonableamounts ofcarbohydrates;and afour-week high-protein dietlow incarbs.On average,the studyfound whenthe menwere onthehigh-protein diets,they hadhigher(亚硝基化合物)(代谢物)levels ofsubstances knownas N-nitroso poundsand othermetabolitesthat havebeen linkedto cancer.And whenthey wereonthehigh-protein,low-carb diet,they hadloweredamountsoffiber-originated poundsthought to be protectiveagainst cancer.Exactly whatthose changesmight meanfor apersons healthis notclear,but Flintsaid that thefindings suggestthat people should be cautious aboutconsuming toomuch proteinand toolittlefiber overalongperiod.In general,experts remendthat adultsget about28grams offiber perday——though itsnot knownwhether thatsenough forsomeone onahigh-protein weight-loss diet.〃
25.The underlinedword“colon inParagraph1probably referstoA.a habitB.intelligence C.an organD.behaviour
26.The studyshows thathigh-protein,low-carb dietsmay.A.affect yourmood B.harm yourbodyC.lower cancerrisks D.keep yourfigure
27.It canbe inferredfromthetext that.A.we shouldn/t takethestudyseriously B.peopleshouldbecautiousto lose weightC.it isbetter tofollow alow-carb dietD.weight problemsare hardto solve
28.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To advisehow toloseweightB.To talkabout healthydietsC.To describea researchprocess D.To introducea scientificfindingC名人Men arespending moreand more time in the kitchenencouraged bycelebrity chefslikeGordon Ramsayand JamieOliver,accordingto a reportfrom OxfordUniversity.The effectofthecelebrity rolemodels,who havegiven cookinga moremanly picture,has binedwitha moregeneral drivetowards sexual equality andmen now spend more than twicethe amountoftime preparingmeals thanthey didin
1961.According tothe researchby Prof.Jonatahn Gershuny,who runsthe Centrefor TimeResearchat Oxford,men nowspend morethan halfan houra daycooking,up fromjust12minutes a dayin
1961.Prof.Gershuny said,“The manin the kitchen ispart of a muchwider socialtrend.There has〃been40years of sexualequality,but thereis another40years probablyto e.Women,who ageneration agospent nearlytwo hoursa daycooking,nowspendjust onehourand sevenminutes—a greatfall,but theystill spendfar more time in thekitchenthan men.Some expertshave namedthese menin apronsas“Gastrosexuals menusing cookingskills toimpressfriends whohavebeeninspired topick upa kitchenknife bythe successof Ramsay,Oliveras wellas othermale celebritychefs suchas HughFearnley-Whittingstall,Marco PierreWhite andKeithFloyd.“I wasmarried in
1974.When myfather cameto visitmeafew weekslater,I waswearing anapronwhen Iopened thedoor.He laughed/said Prof.Gershuny.Z/That wouldnever happennow//Two-thirds of adults saythat theye togetherto shareat leastthree timesa week,even ifit isnotnecessarily arounda kitchenor diningroom table.Prof.Gershuny pointedout that the familymealwas nowrarely eatenby allof itsmembers arounda table—with manyfamily mealsin facttakenonthesofa inthe sittingroom,and sharedby familymembers.The familymeal haschanged alot,and fewof useat—as Idid whenI wasa child—at leasttwo mealsadaytogether asa family.Butit hassurvived ina differentformat/
29.What isone reasonbehind thetrend thatmen spendmore timecooking thanbeforeA.The developmentofsexualequality campaign.B.The influenceof popularfemale chefs.C.The changeof femalesview on cooking.D.The improvementof cooksstatus.
30.What doesthe authorthink aboutthe timemen andwomen spendon cookingA.Men spendmoretimecooking thanwomen nowadays.B.It willtake40years beforemen spendmoretimeatthestove thanwomen.C.Women spendmuch lesstime oncooking thanbefore.D.There isa sharpdecline inthe timemen spendoncookingpared with
1961.
31.How didProf.Gershuny seethe familymeal accordingtothe passageA.It hasbee athing ofthe past.B.It shouldntbe advocatedin moderntimes.C.It isvery differentfrom whatit usedtobe.D.It isbeneficial tothe stabilityofthefamily.
32.Which isthe besttitle forthepassageA.The Changesof FamilyMeals.B.Equality betweenMen andWomen.C.Cooking—a ThingofthePast forWomen.D.Cooking into a NewTrend forMen.D4Underwater RestaurantsAnd BarsAround theWorldThese fourincredible spotsoffer theunreal experienceof diningand drinkingunderwater—no(水中呼吸装置)scuba gearnecessary.
1.IthaaIthaa boaststhe titleof world/s firstall-glass undersearestaurant,located16feet belowsealevel atthe ConradMaldives RangaliIsland hotel.Ithaa servescaviar andMaldivian lobster—just a(全景的)couple ofthe menuitems tobe enjoyedwhile takinginthe180-degree panoramicviews ofthewater aboveyou.
2.Al Mahara(水族箱)The floor-to-ceiling aquariuminside Al Mahara isexactly theunderwater diningexperienceyoud expectfrom arestaurant withinDubais luxuriousBurj AlArab hotel.Al Mahara,(牡蛎)which translatedtotheoyster shell”,offers amenu wellsuited forthe restaurantsname,including theirsignature dishespoached tsarskayaoysters andsea salt-crusted seabass.
3.Atrium Bar(圆柱形的)Located underneaththe worldslargest cylindricalaquarium,the Atrium Bar inthehall ofthe RadissonBlu inBerlin servesdrinks andsmall treatsprepared bythe hotelsin-housebakers.Bar customerscan sipcocktails andeat cakewhile gazingup atthe AquaDoms264,172gallons ofwater andmorethan1,500fish.
4.Aquarium RestaurantThisunderwater diningadventure isright inthe heartof Nashville.Located withinthe OpryMillsMall,the Aquarium Restaurant offersvast underwaterviews ofits200,000-gallon aquarium.The menuincludes mahimahi,shrimp,and macadamia-crusted tilapia,paired withviews of anaquarium thathouses morethan100species offish fromaround theworld.The Aquariumhas threeadditionalrestaurant locationsin Denver,Houston andKemah.See therest ofUnderwater Restaurantsand BarsAround theWorld onCNTraveler.
33.Whichrestaurant isbuilt underseaA.AlMahara.B.AtriumBar.C.Ithaa.D.Aquarium Restaurant.
34.What cancustomers doin AtriumBarA.They canenjoy drinksand cakeswhile watchingfish.B.They cansit inthe worldslargest aquarium.C.They canview1,500species offish.D.They canswim inthe aquariumto playwith fish.
35.How manylocations ofAquariumRestaurantare mentionedinthepassageA.
3.B.
4.C.
5.D.6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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑选项中有两项为多余选项)(请将答案涂在答题卡上E=AB F=AC G=ADTrue friendsare raretoeby thesedays.Even if you believeyou/ve connectedwith someone,代36And enyou willfind thatsomeone whoyou thoughtyou couldtrust mayhavelet youdown.There areways you can knowif afriendship istrue andhow you can holdonto thatfriend.A true friend issomeone whowill be there foryou nomatter whathappens.Through goodtimes and badtimes,37They willaccept youfor whoyou arewithout tryingto changeyou,and they will bethere tohelp yougrow innew ways.Trust isanother importantaspect.A truefriend willkeep yoursecrets.They willbe honestandbe someoneyou can depend on.They willlisten andbe someoneyou knowyoucantalk thingsoverwith,38Friendship isa two-way streetthough.To findtrue friendsand keepthem,
39.Be therefor themintheir hardtimesandshare thegood timeswith them.Be someoneyour friendscandependon aswelland offerthem thesame thingsthey giveto you.A friendshipwill fallapart fastif only oneperson isgiving andputting allthe effortin.If you aretheonlyonemaking aneffort,be honest.There willbe barriersintheroad butthat isthe testof truefriendship.If itcan survivethosebarriers,40St ThomasAquinas said,“There isnothing on this earthmore prizedthanfriendship andit holdstrue.A.theywillstand byyou.B.how oftendoes helet youdownC.as ifthe couldoffer yougreat help.D.you mustin turnbethesame aswell.E.itwillbe strongerand betterthan ever.F.how doyou reallyknow heisatruefriend第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分G.even ifthey maynot haveadvice toshare withyou.45分)第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530Its theyear ofmonkey now.As formonkeys,they arevery similartousin manyways—mosthave tenfingers andten toes,and brainsmuch likeours.We enjoy41them becausetheyoften actlike us.In fact,Charles Darwinstheory of42_says thatmonkeys andhumansshare amon
43.Monkeys makeus smile,_44they arecreatures fullof playfultricks.This iswhy manymonkey45are abouttricky peopleor playfulacts.One ofthese expressionsis monkeyshines,meaning tricksor foolishacts.The meaningis_46_ifyouhave everwatched a group ofmonkeysplayfully chasingeach other-_47_tails,stealing food,doing tricks.So,when ateacher saysto agroupof students:_48_those monkeyshinesright now!You knowthatthekids areplaying,instead of_49_.You mighthear thatsame teacher_50_a studentnot tomonkey around with_51_equipment.You monkey aroundwith something when you dontknow whatyou aredoing.You aretouching orplayingwithsomething,you should_52_,so nexttime,dont“money aroundonthisoccasion.Also,youcanmonkeyaround_53_you feellike doing something,but haveno_54_idea ofwhattodo.For example,you tellyour friendyouaregoing outto spendthe day“_55around“withyour car.Well,you donthave anyjob or goal in_56_-it isjust away to57the time.You may“make a monkey out of someonewhenyoumake thatperson look_58_.Some peoplemakeamonkeyout ofthemselves bydoingsomethingunwise.If onemonkey hasfun,_59_how muchfun abarrel ofmonkeys canhave If your friendsays hehadmore funthan abarrel ofmonkeys atyour party,you knowthat hehadareally
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8.touching C.hearing D.watching
42.A.conservation B.evolution C.revolution D.relation
43.A.origin B.planet C.ancestor D.future
44.A.because B.though C.even ifD.as if
45.A.descriptions B.mottos C.expressions D.stories
46.A.easy B.rich C.exact D.clear
47.A.raising B.waving C.moving D.pulling
48.A.Follow B.Stop C.Start D.Change
49.A.studying B.praying C.reviewing D.speaking
50.A.warn B.promise C.agree D.advise
51.A.basic B.valuable C.standard D.portable
52.A.stick toB.figure outC.leave aloneD.make up
53.A.until B.unless C.when D.because
54.A.simple B.main C.rough D.firm
55.A.sticking B.hanging C.moving D.monkeying
56.A.time B.turn C.mind D.place
57.A.save B.spend C.make D.pass
58.A.dangerous B.foolish C.lovely D.fearful
59.A.predict B.expect C.imagine D.count
60.A.fantastic B.swift C.convenient D.cozy满分分第二节(共小题;每小题分
15101.560time.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式3In todaysworld weare constantlysurrounded bytechnology.Its trueto saythat technology61make ourlives easier.However,increasing scientistsare sayingthat weneed togive ourselvesabreak-otherwise weput ourselvesat riskof62develop hundreds of healthproblems.Over thesummer thedays arelonger,sunnier andfree fromschool.With allthis freetime,why notput it63good useanddosomething64doesnt involvetechnologyTo startwith,you couldlearn a new skill.There arehundredsof65possible:crafts,cooking,learning amusical instrument66anewsport.If youjust fancyrelaxing,why notheadtoabeach Takealong yourfavorite bookand relaxon67sands,orgofor astrollalong thecoastline.Ifyoudont livenear abeach,you couldgotoyour localpark.68you choosetodowith yoursummer;try somethingnew!You mightsurpriseyourself andfind a69hide talentwithin you;you mightmake newfriends alongthe way.Next timeyou findyourself70aim changingchannels,haveathink aboutwhat elseyoucan doto spendyour time.第四部分写作共两节,满分分35第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修10改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面划一横线,并在该词下面写出改正后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
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2.1011One daya ladysaw amouse runningacross hiskitchen floor.She wasvery afraidof mice,so sheranout ofthe house,getting ontoa busand wenttoanearby shop.Here shebought amousetrapand wasadvised toput anycheese init.The ladywent homewith hermousetrap,and couldnot findanycheese.She hadno choicebut cuta picture of somecheese outof amagazine andput it in thetrap.Surprising,the pictureofthecheese isquite successful”!When thelady camedowntothekitchen inthe nextmorning,she founda pictureofamouse inthe trapbesides the pictureofthecheese!第二节书面表达(满分分)25提升英语能力的方法有很多,其中英文报纸的阅读使很多人受益匪浅,现介绍一份你所阅读过并非常喜欢的英文报纸,并阐述它的优点要求报纸的名称(可以自编)L报纸的优点
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