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沈阳二中届高三第四次模拟考试22英语学科试题说明.测试时间分钟总分分
1120150.客观题涂在答题纸上,主观题答在答题纸的相应位置上2第I卷(95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分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听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一10小题每段对话仅读一遍.A.A tradition.B.A disease.C.A service.
1.What arethe speakerstalking about
2.What does the manthink of the womanshatA.It doesntsuit herat all.B.Its theright sizefor her.C.Its coloris reallysuitable forher age.
3.Where isthe womanliving thissemesterA.In arented room.B.In thedormitoryC.At home.
4.Who isthe manmost probablyA.A shopassistant.B.A postman.C.A passer-by
5.What will the mando nextweekA.Sell hisnewly-bought carB.Go ona holiday.C.lake care of Linda.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
151.
522.5听下面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、、三个选项中选出最5A BC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,每小题秒钟;5听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第至题
6676.What didthe womanpromise to doA.Tell the man whereto getoff.B.Wake the man upat thenext stop.C.Let the man offat the last stop.
7.What doesthe mandecide to do听第段材料,回答A.Get offimmediately.B.Take anotherbus.7C.Stay on the bus.第至题
8108.What arethe speakersarguing aboutA.Which way to go.B.Who isto blame.C.What transportto take.
9.Why didthe policemanstop thespeakersA.They took the wrongshortcut.B.They drovebeyond thespeed limit.C.They wentthrough thered light.
10.What was the basicreason forwhat thespeakers didA.The womandidnt preferto travelby train.B.The manfailed toask the wayC.The manforgot to buy ticketsearlier听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What doesthe manthink of the shirtthe womanshows himA.Tight.B.Suitable.C.Unfashionable.
12.How muchwillthewoman saveif shebuys theshirt on the InternetA.$
24.B.$
16.C.$
1013.What dowe knowabout thewomanA.She knowshow toshop on the Internet.B.She likesplaying computergames everymuch.C.She likesbrown clothesmost.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What didthe mando beforehe wastenA.He moved to ManchesterB.He visitedsome artists.C.He wentto artmuseums.
15.In whoseworks didthemanfind asense offreedomA.Tom JacksonsB.Andy WelFsC.His uncles.
16.Where doesthemanplan togo firstA.America.B.JapanC.China.
17.What isthemangoing to doA.See somepaintings byQi Baishi.B.Stay inJapan for two months.C.Go toBeijing inlate November听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.When didJimmy starthis circusA.Two yearsago.B.Three yearsago.C.Four yearsago.
19.What is a favoritewith allthe childrenaccording to the talkA.Iby dogs.B.Cloth dolls.C.Chocolates.
20.What doesthe policemanask JimmytodoA.Go downa sidestreet.B.Push his elephant to the roadside.C.Take goodcareofhiselephant.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AThe ZHotel isin theheart of Londons WestEnd and has comfortableaccommodation in a contemporarydesign.All roomsinclude handcraftedbeds,48-inch SamsungHD TVswith freeSky Sportsand Moviechannels,and free Wi-Fi.Each roomalso hasunder-bed storagefor anovernight bag,and wall-mounted hangingspacefor clothing.The ZHotel alsooffers wheelchairaccessible rooms.Continental breakfastis servedin The Z Cafeevery morning,including smokedsalmon,fresh bread,fresh fruitsalad andbacon rolls.A selectionof salads,sandwiches andhot dishesare onoffer throughout theday.The hotelis a5-minute walkfrom Princeof WalesTheatre andChinatown London,Leicester Square,Piccadilly Circusand TrafalgarSquare.Heathrow Airportcan bereached directlyfrom PiccadillyCircusUnderground Station.This isour guestsfavorite part ofLondon,according toindependent reviews.This areais alsogreat forshopping,with popularbrands nearby:Apple,HM,Zara,Burberry andChanel.TheZHotel israted for the bestvalue in London!Guests aregetting morefor theirmoney whencomparedto otherhotels in this city.Come andstay withus!Most popularfacilities:♦luggage storage♦Heating♦Free Wi-Fi♦Air conditioning♦24-hour frontdesk♦Daily maidservice♦Parking♦Lift Prices:Room typePrices Options不退款•Non-refundableDouble room—non-smoking£179•Good Breakfast£•Non-refundableTwin Room—non-smoking£185•Good Breakfast£•Pay at the hotelno prepaymentneededQueen Room—disability access£219•Good Breakfastincluded
21.When stayingin this hotel,you willenjoy allof the following EXCEPT.A.freeWi-Fi B.a TVwith somefree channelsC.under-bed storagespace D.airport pick-up service
22.If aman ina wheelchairwants tostay inthishotelfortwonights,he shouldpay.A.£438B.£404C.£358D.£
37023.From thepassage wecan learn.A.the hotelis closeto HeathrowAirportB.the hotelserves Chinese-style breakfastC.the hotelis goodvalue forguests moneyD.there is a shopwith popularbrands in the hotelBItslikely that you dontthink you have inviteda spyinto yourhome whensetting upa newTV.But newSamsung,LG andVizio smart TVs canrecord andshare everythingthat isviewed,whether its a broadcastorsomething streamingfrom theInternet.And somesmartTVscan eventrack whatDVD yourewatching.Your viewing habits arevaluable informationfor marketerswho mightwant touse theinformation tointroducenew shows or addextra contentabout someproducts tothe showsyou arealready watching.The adsareprimarily pop-ups likethe onesyou seeon yourcomputer.You mightnot realizethatyouallowed thatdata collectionwhen youagreed tothe longprivacy policyduringsetup;with Samsung,it is47screens oftext.LG andVizio alsoask you to signaway yourprivacy inthousandsof wordsin fineprint.When Consumer Reports sentan emailtothemanufacturers toask howthey areusing thetechnology,representatives forSamsung andVizio didntmake anycomment.An LGrepresentative said that thecompanyisnt usingany datato send personalized adsandhasno planstodoso.But Consumer Reports saidthat couldchangeat anytime.You mightthink,Well,why dontI justturn thosemarketing featuresoff Itsnot alwaysso easy.Tostop manufacturer9s tracking,you have to fightyour waythrough menusettings.On anLG set,go to“settings”,then“options,then“Live plus,click off,and thenclose.With Vizio,its avoyage throughthreemenus to turn offthe box“Smart Interactivity”.With Samsung,itsasimilar tripto find the boxSyncPlus andMarketing“to disableit.ConsumerReportssaidthatdisabling themarketing featuremay causeyoutolose sceneswhich arerelatedtotheshows yourewatching.But maybethats asmall priceto payfor knowingthat whatyourewatching remainsprivate.
24.What mightthe marketersuse yourviewinghabitstodoA.To improvethe qualityof smartTVs.B.To givesome suggestionsabout shows.C.To recommendshowsoradvertise products.D.To builda strongrelationship betweenproduces andcustomers.
25.How doesConsumerReportsfind thecomment made by anLG representativeA.Personal.B.Doubtful.C.Reasonable.D.Approving.
26.Whafs themain ideaof Paragraph5A.How welearn touse TVssettings.B.How wecan becomewise customers.C.How wesendpersonalinformation toothers.D.How westop ourviewing frombeing tracked.
27.Which ofthe followingdoestheauthor probablyagree withA.Its worthwhiletoturnmarketing featuresoff.B.People shouldkeep theirwatching habitsa secret.C.TVs marketingfeatures shouldbe furtherdeveloped.D.TV producersshould apologizeto customersfor theirmisbehavior.CFou Tsong,a Chinese-born pianistknown forhis sensitiveinterpretations ofChopin,Debussy andMozart,died in2020inLondon,where hehad livedfor manyyears.A loverof classicalmusic froma youngage,Mr.Fou begantaking pianolessons when he was
7.Mr.Foumade hisfirst stageappearance in
1952.The concertcaught theattention ofofficials inBeijing,who selectedhimto competeand tourin Eastern Europe.Mr.Fou soonmoved toPoland,where hestudied atthe Warsaw(音乐学校)Conservatory ona scholarship.To prepare for thefifth ChopinCompetition inWarsaw in1955,he practicedso diligentlythat hehurt hisfingers andwas nearlycut fromthe firstround ofthe competition.Mr.Fou wasone ofthe firstChinese pianiststo achieveglobal prominencewhenhetookthethird placein the InternationalChopin PianoCompetition inWarsaw in
1955.Almost overnight,he becamea nationalhero.To China,Mr.Fous recognitioninawell-known internationalcompetition wasproof thatthe countrycouldstand onits ownartistically in the West.Chinese reportersflocked tointerview Mr.Fou,while manyotherssought outhis father,Fu Lei,for adviceon child-rearing.In1981,a volumeof letterswritten byhis father,primarily toMr.Fou,was publishedin China.Full ofadvice,encouragement,life teachingsand strictpaternal love,the bookFu Leis Family Letters becameabest-seller inChina.Besides influencinga generationof Chinese,Mr.Fus wordsresonated(共鸣)longafterhis deathwith theperson forwhom theywere intended.“My fatherhad asaying thatFirst youmust be a person,then anartist,and thena musician,and onlythencan youbea pianist.Mr.Fou oncerecalled inan interview.Even now,I believeinthisorder-that itshouldbe thisway and that Iam thisway.”
28.What canbe learnedfrom Paragraph2A.Fou Tsongcompeted andtoured inBeijing.B.Fou Tsongfirst performedonthestage at
7.C.Fou Tsongmade greatefforts forcompetitions.D.Fou Tsongstarted learningmusic inEasternEurope.
29.Why doesFou Tsongsglobal recognitionmean alot toChinaA.It earnsChinese arta placeintheWest.B.It promotesthe spreadof Chineseculture.C.It provesChinese peoplestalent fbrmusic.D.It enablesChinese arteducation to be recognized.
30.What doesthe underlinedword“they”in Paragraph4refer toA.Readers ofFu LeisFamilyLetters.B.Young Chinese.C.Fou Tsongand hisfamily.D.Mr.Fus words.
31.Which ofthe followingagrees withFu Leisideas inthelastparagraphA.Pursuing artis along andpainful process.B.It requiresvarious qualitiesto beapianist.C.Everyone shoulddevelop aninterest inart.D.Talent isofthegreatest importancefor apianist.DEradajere Oleitathinks shemay have a partialsolution fbrtwo ofthe countryspersistent problems:garbage andpoverty.Its calledthe Chip Bag Project.The26-year-old studentand environmentalislfromDetroit isasking afavor oflocal snacklovers:Rather thanthrow yourempty chip bags intothe trash,donatethem soshe canturn theminto sleeping bags forthe homeless.Chip eatersdrop offtheir emptybags attwo locationsin Detroit:a printshop anda clothingstore,whereOleita andher volunteerhelpers collectthem.After theyclean thechip bagsin soapyhot water,they slice(活衬里)them open,lay themflat,and ironthem together.They useliners fromold coatsto linethe insides.It takesabout fourhours tosew asleeping bag,and eachtakes around150to300chip bags,depending onwhethertheyre single-serve orfamily size.The resultisasleeping bagthat iswaterproof,lightweight,andportable,Oleita toldthe DetroitNews.Since itsstart in2020,the Chip Bag Projecthas collectedmore than800,000chipbagsand itcreated110sleeping bagslast December.Sure,it wouldbe simplerto raisethe moneytobuynew sleepingbags.But thafsonly halfthe goalfor一Oleita—whose familymovedtothe UnitedStates fromNigeria adecade agoto livea betterlife andherfellow volunteers.We aredevoted tomaking animpact notonly socially,but environmentally,she says.
32.What isparagraph2mainly aboutA.The finalgoal of Chip Bag Project.B.The basicrules ofChip BagProject.C.The mainwork ofChipBagProject.D.The significanceofChipBagProject.
33.What dowe knowabout thesleepingbagmadebyChipBagProjectA.It isonly madeof oldcoats.B.It iseasy tocarry around.C.It hasthe functionof heating.D.It isthe samesize as150bags.
34.Which ofthe followingstatements doesOleita probablyagree withA.Making sleepingbags iseasier thanbuying newones.B.Poverty andenvironmental problemsgo handin hand.C.Making sleepingbags isthe bestwaytohelp the homeless.D.Environmental problemshave littleimpact onthehomeless.
35.Which ofthefollowingbest describesOleitaA.Caring andcreative.B.Brave andoptimistic.C.Honest anddetermined.D.Talented andeasy-going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Language ispartofour dailylives,no matterwhere welive inthe world.It isthe samewithmusic,whether youlisten toit ontheradio onyourdrive towork orsit beforean orchestra.Bothlanguage and music playa hugerole inour culture.
36.Both language andmusichave awriting system.In Englishwe recordlanguage usingthe alphabet,which isa collectionof letters.In the same way,we usenotes tokeep arecord of music.Just as you arereadingthis collectionof lettersonthescreen andfind meaningin it,musicians readnotes andcreate meaningin theform of musicwhich wecan hear.
37..By writingpieces oftext ormusic,we areable toshare experiencesthroughtime.I canread theideas orhear thecomposition ofsomeone wholived hundredsof yearago,whichis reallyquite exciting.
1.
1.You canmake agood guessat wheresomeone isfrom bylistening tothe languagetheyuse.In thesame way,we knowthat stylesofmusicare differentaround theworld,giving usthe opportunitytoexplore manydifferent culturesthrough theirmusic andproviding uswith musicfor everysituation.
39..Evenif you dont likeBritpop melodies,you maylove theenergy ofLatin Americansalsa music.Both shareemotion.How doyou knowthat Iam angryOf courseyou maybe able to seeit inmy face,but youwill knowfor surethrough mywords.
40..Music canshow youexactly howthe composerwas orisfeeling,and allowsus toshare inthat emotion.When youfeel happy,you mightwant tosing anddance toahappy songto celebrateyour happiness.In contrast,youhaveprobably alsolistened tosad musicwhen youwerefeeling down.I thinkwe haveall usedmusic toexpress orprocess ouremotions,often combiningit withlanguageintheformofsong lyrics.A.Both varywith culture.B.Here aresome oftheir similarities.C.They havesome distinguishingcharacteristics.D.So justasyouread English,you canread music.E.Similarly,music cansound angry,sad orhappy.F.This alsomeans that there issomething foreveryone!第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分G.This alsomeans everyonecan learnlanguageandmusic well!分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)3015115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DEarlierthis weekI wasat astore afterthe holidayseason,and whilewaiting inline I41a verystressed-out Dadwith histwo sonswaiting inline topurchase acar seatfor theyoungerchild.The fatherwas askingif hecould buythe displaymodel becauseit wouldbe42thanthe others.The cashier43that hecould buythe displaymodel44thattherewas noboxfor it.He saidthat wasjust45with him.(优惠券)Then heasked ifthere wereany additionalcoupons tobring the46downjust alittle bitmore.The cashierwas doingher bestto47some additionalsavings couponsforthis youngfather;but wasntcoming upwith muchof anythingin herdrawer.I usedto bea people-watcher,but foundthat as I48this activityfor aboutfive minutesI wasbeyondmoved tohelp-and I had noidea why,but beforeI couldreally thinkabout it.I foundmyself digging49mypockets forthe10to15dollars incoupons IknewIhad.But Ifound nothing.I gavehim$20cash.The fathersaid hecouldnt50it,butappreciated myoffer.The cashierwas51inthesame moodas I was inwanting tohelpthis youngfamily;and tookthe moneytoward hisorder witha smileon herface-the seat52coming toaround$50instead ofthe original$
90.As theDad collectedhis smallchildren andbegan towalk away,he lookedat meand said,“You reallyshouldnthave donethat but I thankyou somuch-you justmade certainthat wewill allget toeat today.”My replywas simple.Be it53or yearsfrom now,simply dothesameor something(十倍地).extra forsomeone elseyoudontknow;andthatwould54me tenfoldWhatreally gotto meout ofthis wholeexperience isthat itmade merealize asmall thingcanhavea____55__impact inthe longrun;as longasthechain isntbroken.
41.A.believed B,noticed C・heard D.followed
42.A.bigger B.taller C.nicer D.cheaper
43.A.expected B.thought C.replied D.disagreed
44.A.if B.but C.until D.unless
45.A.fine B.wrong D.C.hopeful kind
46.A.profit B,cost C.product D.business
47.A.locate B.print C,save D.borrow
48.A.reported B.recorded C-observed D.felt
49.A.from B.onto C-through D.towards
50.A.appreciate B.offer C-receive D.accept
51.A.hardly B.fortunately C.obviously D.occasionally
52.A.lacked inB.came toC.went onD.ended up
53.A.tomorrow B.yesterday C-afternoon D.morning
54.A.praise B.encourage C•impress D.repay
55.A.natural B.huge C.tight D.social阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Steel roses,the prideof ChinaChineseWomens Soccerteam wonthe finaloftheAFC WomensAsian Cup
56.a Sundaynight.It wasthe9th title16years latersince thelast championshipin2006,for
57.countless fansburst intotears behindthescreens.58・prepareforthe game,the wholeteam isadjusting physicallyand mentally.^^the coachsaidbefore thegame,though sheadmitted theiropponent hadmany excellentplayers whoplayed flexibly.However,
60.matters mostwas theirattitude,
61.especial howthey facedifficulties.Shui encouragedher teamto havemore
62.confident andbe morebrave despitebeing behind.The girlskeptencouraging
63.them toattack.On almostall socialmedia platformswere
64.tear remarksand excitement.Thrilled netizens
65.comment thatthe wholeteam wasworthy ofevery praise.第四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节满分分4015假定你是李华,你和几位英文爱好者在互联网上建立了一个名叫的英语学习网站EasyEnglish请你在校英文报上写一篇短文,向你校学生介绍这个网站要点如下.创立网站的目的;
1.网站内容及功能;
2.号召使用3注意写作词数应为左右;
1.
80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2EasyEnglish IsWaiting forYou第二节满分分25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文南瓜Pumpkin carvingat Halloweenisafamily tradition.We visita localfarm everyOctober.In thepumpkinfield,I competewith mythree brothersand sisterto seekoutthebiggest pumpkin.My dadhas arulethat wehavetocarry ourpumpkins backhome,and asthe eldestchild Ihave anadvantage-I carriedan85-pounder backlast year.This year,it washard totell whethermy prizeortheone chosenby my14-year-old brother,Jason,wasthe winner.Unfortunately weforgot toweigh thembefore takingout theirinsides,butIwas determinedtoprove mypoint.All ofus werehard atwork atthe kitchentable,with mymom filmingthe annualevent.Imunsure nowwhy Ithought forcingmy headinside thepumpkin wouldsettle thematter,but itseemed tomakeperfect senseatthetime.With thepumpkin resting onthe table,hole uppermost,I bentover andpressed myhead againsttheopening.At firstI gotjammed justabove myeyes andthen,asIwent onwith mytask,unwilling toquit,my(软木塞)nose brieflyprevented entry.Finally Imanaged toput mywhole headinto it,like acork forcedintoa bottle.Iwasabletostraighten upwith thehuge pumpkinrestingonmy shoulders.My excitementwas short-lived.The pumpkinwas heavy.Im goingto setit down,now,“I said,andwith Jasonhelping tosupport itsweight,I bentback overthe tableto giveit somewhereto rest.It wasonlywhen Itried toremove myhead thatI realizedgetting outwas goingtobeless straightforwardthan gettingin.When Ipulled hard,my nosegot intheway.I gotinto apanic asI pressedfirmly againstthetableand movedmyhead aroundtrying tofindtheright angle,but itwas nouse.I cantget itout!”I shouted,my voice注意sounding unnaturallyloud inthe enclosedspace..续写词数应为左右
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Paragraph1It wasfive orsix minutesthough itfelt muchlonger.Paragraph2The videowas postedthe Mondaybefore Halloween.。
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