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试卷类型,A R唐山市学年度高三年级第二次模拟考试2017-2018英语试卷本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第口卷(非选择题)第卷至页,第卷”至页.I11io n12考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交吼第卷I[答第卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.’出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑.如需改动,用橡皮2擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号.不能答在本试卷上,否则无效.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)
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101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Wuzhen WaterTown isa typicalancient townin southernChina._61_lie in the northernpart ofTongxiangCity,Zhejiang Province,it can be easilyaccessed througha numberof expressways.On arecentbusiness tripto Shanghai,a localfriend_62_invite me to Wuzhen.It was9:00am whenwe arrivedthere.With itshouses made63black bricksand graytiles瓦against thewhite walls,the smalltown islike a64tradition Chineseink washdrawing.Wanderingalong theriverside,you willbe65deep impressedby thegreat sceneryand slowlifestyle.Duringlunchtime,I66treat to the steamedwhite fish,a well-known dishserved atmost67restaurant inWuzhen.It tastedso good.But I think itisthecombination ofculture andfood thatmakes itsooutstanding.After lunch,we continuedour walk,enjoying thesights andlearning about its history,a history_68特色.is fullof goodstories andunique traitsIt s Ellyfortunate for anybody_69_explore sucha beautifulplace.We hopethere willbe_70second chanceto visitthis wonderfultown!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改.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文增加:中共有】处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除0删除:工修修改:臂词处加一个漏字符号
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2.参考词汇中国书法展Chinese CalligraphyexhibitionDear Peter,Yours.Li Hua贞(共贞)12高三英调试卷第Ba12唐山市学年度高三年级第二次模拟考试2017-2018英语试题参考答案
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70.a语法填空:短文改错Going to college can be terrifying.When Ifirst arrivedat mycollege,I wasextreme nervous,extremelyWhat ifI couldntfit AWhat ifI couldntmake friends...All thesethought justcould notstop inthoughtsfloatin my mind.When I got to the campus,I wasshocked athow outgoingeveryone seems.I floatingseemedhad onlybeen on the campusfor afew minuteswhen thelovely girlcame up and startedaaconversation with me,which laterbecame one of mybest friends.His friendlinesspushed meout whoHerof myfortable zoneand mademetoo*n upfaster thanI hadexpected.So pleasereach outoryou willfind outpeople aremore friendlythan youthink!andOne possibleversionDear Peter,Thanks forinviting meto yourChinese Calligraphyexhibition.I trulyappreciate allyour devotion and achievement,which willsurely contributeto thespread ofChinese culture.However,its agreat pitythat Icant attendit thatday forI have an importantexam totake.I havebeen makingpreparationsfor itfor along time,and Ireally cantafford tofail.The examwill determinewhether Ican be admitted toagraduate programor not.Tm sureyou canunderstand mysituation.Wish yourexhibition agreat success!Yours,Li Hua听力原文第一节AA--f-PText1W:David,have youever sungin publicM:To behonest,I darenot openmy mouthbefore myfriends,let alonesing inpublic.Text2M:The cashiergave methe wrongchange.I gaveher10dollars topayfora5-dollar book,and sheonly gaveme2dollarsback.W:Why didntyou countthe changeText3M:Sorry maam,can youwait fivemore minutesWe shouldhave atable soon.W:Five moreminutes ButFve alreadywaited forhalf an hour.Forget it!Text4M:Amanda,Tm terriblysorry I was absentfrom yourbirthdaypartybecause I wasill.W:I wouldntbuy it.Someone sawyou playingbasketball.You justdidnt want to e.M:Embarrassed All right.Allright.I amsorry.Text5W:Dont be absent-minded whenyoure behindthe wheel.Its dangerous.M:Its becauseI didntsleep welllast night.第二节W:Youd betterstop thecar andhave arest.Text6M:Hello,Judy.Where areyou headingW:Hi,Tom.I amgoing home.M:Where do you liveIs itfar awayW:No,I liveat FuzhouRoad.It issomewhere aroundthe shoppingcenter.M:If youwalk home,it willtake youat least25minutes.I amgoing thatway.Shall Igive youa rideW:Great!I amjust thinkingof takinga bus.Actually,I preferto walkhome fromwork forbetter health.But todayI amtakinga heavybag,so thankyou verymuch.It couldntbe better.M:Youre wele.Text7W:Can Ihelp youM:I wantto find an oldmagazine,but Imnot surewhere Ican findit.W:How oldis itIs itless than a year old,or olderThe magazinesless thana yearare in the reading room on the secondfloor.But theolder onesare puttogether andstored on the thirdfloor.M:Well,I wantto findone thatis morethanayearold.So Ineed to go to the secondfloor,rightW:No,no.You shouldgo to the thirdfloor.M:Oh.Thanks foryour help.Text8W:Hi Simon.It9s Alice.M:Hi thereAlice.Its you!How arethings goingin yournew panyW:Not toobad.Listen,there isa newfilm calledWonder at the NewState Cinema.Ive heardits reallygood.Would youlike to go tothecinema tosee itwithmetomorrow Wehavent metforawhile.M:Wow!I know the filmand Iveread somereviews aboutit.Its fantastic!But,uh,tomorrow isThursday.Im afraiditisnt goodfor me.Tm havingdinner withmy family.Its my mothers birthday.W:OK.Can youmake iton FridayM:Err,yeah,Friday soundsfine.What time do youwantto meetW:Well,the filmbegins at8:
30.Lets meetat thecinema10minutes ahead.M:Fine.See youon Friday.Text9W:Hi,Chen,doyou have aminute totalkM:Sure,whafs upW:I noticedsomething inour meetingjust now.As afriend,IthinkI shouldtell youaboutit.It hassomething to do withmanners.I mean,body language,especially eyecontact.M:Body languageAmy,can yoube morespecific Westernmanners arenew tome.W:You know,besides words,we sendmessages withour arms,our gesturesand mostoften withour eyes.M:So youare sayingthat you can readmymindthrough eyecontactW:Exactly.While Todd was givinghis presentation,I could tell youhad adifferent idea.M:Oh,really Ididnt sayanything,but yousaw methrough.W:You rolledyour eyesand lookedaway severaltimes whileToddwasspeaking.By notlooking at Todd,you gavetheimpression thatyou werenot interestedin hearingmore.When youlost pleteinterest inwhat Toddwas saying,youjust staredat him blankly.M:You meanwhile I was lookingatTodd,others stillcouldtellI wasn9t listeningW:Thats right.Learning tocontrol themessage that your eyessend isthe keyto respectfulmunication.M:I amvery sorryfor mybad manners.Thanks.Tve reallylearned alot.Text10I ama modeland actress,proud ofmy scars.In2012I gotinto areally badburn accident.I puthot soupand vegetables in a cooker.And thecooker exploded.SoI gotup tothird-degree burns.It was a verytough timefor me,because it wasnt untilI gotburnt that I realizedhow muchofmy identityI putin mylooks.When ites to my rolemodels,I admireTuria Pittmost.She isa ladywho didthis marathonand gotcaught in a bushfire.And despiteher looksonthe outside afterbeing burned,she wason allthese differentmagazine coversand inspiringwomenof allages.That isawesome.My attitudetowards beautyis thatbeauty esfrom within.If you haveabeautiful soul,and you do goodthings,andyou practicegood virtues,your beautywill shine.It doesntmatter whatyou looklike ontheoutside.・二”共“小园每小题L5分,清分
22.5分)一二或独臼〔每段对话或独白后有几个小”从■中所蛉的、A B.C;,二]机并标在试卷的相应位1b所得段对话或发白机你樽育时同■读•小・5秒钟听完后,各小目将给出%的作答时间.每段对话或5独白读两遍•所第段材料,回答第至题:667瓜Where docsthe wornon wnnttogo9A,Her home.Th^’kc一・Ro lne shoppingcenter.C.The busstation.A.On foot.B.By car.C.By bus.Z Howwill the woman goto herdestination所第段材料,回答第至题.
7898.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.How tofindaspecific magazine.B.Where tokeep theold magazines.C.When toenter areadingroom.
9.What doesthemanthink of the womanA.Unkind.B.Helpful.C.Generous.所第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What dayis ittodayC.Wednesday.A.Friday.B.Thursday.IL Whattimedothe speakersplan tomeet althe cinenuC.8:
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820.2Whats therelationship betweenth*two C.Husband andwife.A.Friends.Colleagues.听第段材料,回答第至鹿.91316“•When doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceC.After thenwcung、A.Before the meeting.B Duringthemeeting4How didthe womanknowtheman opinion,A Byobserving hiseyes.•By hearingfrom others.C Bystaring athimblankly.
15.What dowe knowabout themanA Heshows linleinterest inTodds opinion.B.He knowsmuch aboutwestern manners.C.He cantfollow thepresentation well.
16.What doesthe womanwant theman todoA.Mind hisspeech.B.Make eyecontact properly.C.Avoid usingbody language.听第段独白,回答第至题.
10172017.What isthe speakerA.A modeland actress.B.A sportswoman.C.A housewife.
18.How didthe speakerget herscarsA.She gotcaught ina bushfire.B.She gothurt ina caraccident.C.She gotburnt inacookerexplosion.
19.Why doesthe speakeradmire TunaPittA.She inspiresother people.B.She isa goodmarathon runner.C.She appearson magazinecovers.
20.Whats±e speakersopinion aboutbeautyA.Good lookmatters most.B.Inner beautyshines.C.Scars addto beauty.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节《共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每同所龄的四个选项(、和)中,选出.传淞A.BC D答题卡上将该项添期住地项,并在•卜雌.may A2%除武、,Sydney attractionsand sighlsbut whenthe urgearises toWorld eC^man^cxc^ptional daytrips9await travelers.On avis tobmaih-uking〔anWor,d heritagdlEedBlue Mountains,enjoy cleanfresh airand附‘capes of ancientrainforests.Scenic^orld inKatoomba isthe bestway toof thisregion.Besides climbing,you canchoosecablecars,elevated eCenic R*way-the worldssteepest traintravelling througha rockaccessthetunnel,boardwalksorto reachthemountain top.Royil NationalPark,Established in1879,the Royalisthe worlds second-oldest national,park Locatedanhoudrive southof Sydney,the beachesare unspoilt,crowd-free andgreat forsurfing orswimming.There sdramatic sceneryalong the way with a rangeof uniqueheritage attractions.Bushwalking,boating,canoeing and fishing are also popularactivities.Featherdale WildlifeParkLocated45minutes west of Sydney,Featherdale hasthe worldslargest collectionof Australian(哺乳动物)(爬行动物).native birds,mammals andreptiles Situatedinabushland environment,(交往).Featherdale providesa uniqueopportunity forup-close animalinteractions Hand-feed akangaroo,have breakfastwithakoala andcheck out a hugevariety ofspecies includingdingos,emus,penguins andmore.The Hawkesbury RiverAn hournorth-westofSydney,the Hawkesburyis oneof NewSouth Wales*best-kept secrets.Experience whatthis picturesqueregion ofwaterways,farmland andnational parkshas tooffer—fromwaterskiing andbushwalking tohorse riding,river cruisesand retailtherapy.21What canyou dowhenvisiting ScenicWorldA.Ride horses.B.Go surfing.Q Climbmountains.D.Hand-feed akangaroo.“if YOUare ananimal lover,youcangoto.A.Scenic WorldB.Royal NationalParkC TheHawkesbury RiverDFeatherdale WildlifeParkM Whatdo RoyalNational Parteand TheHawkesburyRiverhave incommonA Visitorscan enjoybeautiful mountainscenery.Bushwalking isavailable onthe twotrips.Aitors cango swimmingandfishing.c Bothcan bereached bycablecars.BAs alittle girlgrowing upin the early1960sina suburbof Pittsburgh,itwasnot alwayseasy tofindrole models.But1was lucky.In mychildhood,I knewsmart,strong womenwho hadaccomplished much,(编译器).oneofwhom inventedtheworldsfirst computercompilerRecently,though,1learned abouta rolemodel whowas rightunder mynose—my ownmother..JGrowing up,I knewshe hadworked as a secretarybefore1was bom.I knewthat shehad joinedthe WAVES—the WomenAccepted forVolunteer EmergencyService branchof theUS NavalReserve(海军预备队)一during WorldWar II.And I knew shedworked inan officethat wasinvolved with(编码).codes Butwhen shetalked aboutit—rare,because shehad beensworn tosecrecy—shedescribed herduties asordinary,routine.I neverquestioned itAfter all,thewomanIknewwas areservedsuburban mom.Not longago,a chanceconversation witha colleagueled metothebook,Code Girls.It tellsthe(解码)story of theWAVES,who decryptedand encryptedsecret messagesduring thewar.They一worked aroundthe clock,knowing thatthe livesof tensof thousandsof soldierstheir brothers,husbands,fathers—were onthe line.Inspired,1began ajourney toexplore themystery ofmymothersservice thatcontinues tothis day.I gotsome of her workingrecords about her unit,OP
19.In twoyears,she waspromoted threetimes.She wasno secretary,and herduties werehardly ordinary.My motheralways encouragedmy interest in scienceand insistedtomyfather thatIgotocollege.uYou5re goingto growup to be anotherMadame Curie;1she toldme.She was always pointingat otherwomen.She didnot see herself assomeone tomodel on.Neither didI.Now1seeherdifferently.
24.Why didntthe authorsmother tellthe truthabouther jobA.She was afraid ofbeing firedby hercompany.B.She knewwell whatto beexpected ofher career.C.She thoughtherjobwas justunremarkable.D.She thoughtsecretary wasbetter thanher realjob.
25.Which ofthe fbllowingwords can best describethe authorsmotherA.Ambitious andreserved.B.Cooperative andsincere.C.Devoted andfaithful.D.Hardworking andskeptical.
26.What canwe learnfrom the textA.The authordoubted hermother sjob whenshe was a child.B.The authorsmother sawherself asan exampleto follow.C.Code pirlsjobis moreimportant thanthat olthe soldiers.D.Code Girlsinspired theauthor to learn moreofhermother.
27.Which ofthe followingcanbethe besttitle forthetextA.Mom,My RealRole Model.B.The OP
19.A BuriedSecret.C.Code Girls,My FavouriteBook.・D WAVES,A MysteriousOrganization.高三英语试卷卷第页(共页)B512A lifetime of activeCscientists have found WIlet yQUkeeP thebody ofa20-year-old wellinto your70s,‘亭‘°bc annotexercisii^enoueh1^unavoidable partof ageingis actuallythe resultofthemuscles.Iun sand、臂”峰©earch,which foundthat regularcyclists maintained„;-加ntheimmuneR Rdpq(免疫系统)systems ofpeople decadesyounger.L i/j senoushealth problemscould beprevented ifpeople becamemore activerather thanbeing sedentary(久坐),researches insist.Lord,leading researcherofthe research,said:Our findingsdisprove theassumption atageingautomatically makesus weaker.We nowhave strongevidence thatencouraging peopleto doregularexercise throughouttheir livescanbe a solutiontotheproblem thatwe areliving longerbut nothealthier/1She lookedat125keen cyclistsaged55to79who hadbeen exercisingregularly for25years andcomparedthem with75ordinary peopleofasimilar ageand55people aged20to
36.On astring ofphysicalmeasures,the cyclistsshowed nodifference frompeople muchyounger.Besides,scientists weresurprisedto discoverthat theirimmune systemswere alsothe same.They keptmaking Tcells,whichorganize theresponse tonew infection,inthe same wayas youngerpeople,while productiontailed offinolder peoplewho didnot cycle.“Ils inthe textbooksthatyourimmune systemdoesnt workas welland youget moreinfections butinthe cycliststhey werethesameasa20-year-old,M ProfessorLord said.She nowaims todiscover howmuchexercise peopleneed todo to stay young.My suspicionis youdont need todoa massiveamount.(强度)It maybe intensitythat helps—like goingupanddown thestairs tentimes aday.You geta bigbenefitby simplydoing somethinginstead ofsitting”.(方案)/ere isno magicformula forstaying mentallyand physicallyfit inlater life,benefits ofwhilethekeeping activecan neverbe ignored,whatever yourage orstate ofhealth.
28.According totheresearch,what isthe reasonfor physicaldeclineAccoraing.The poorstate ofhealth.B AThe failureof organs..16,:ThP increasedphysical activity.D.The lackof regularexercise.・C Thein Preplace thephrase bailedoft inParagraph4常
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30.Which ofthefoUowm yweaker.黑版A.Ageing automaticallymak*to stayyoung.汨B.People needa largearnou iwing downageing.s OC.The intensityofexerci^ostayfit inlater life.t震:黑二弹dAmagicfonnWa诞
31.What isthe mainpurp0f physicallyactive.beA.To stressthe import31106e system.immun⑹・B.T°explainthefuncUM1s ymC.To introducethewalar cycling.f regU;英;试卷口卷第页D.Todiscussthebene6iff-**DWhat wouldit beliketobe able to rememberanything youever learnedWould itbeablessing oracurse.“二Since theearly20th century,psychologists haveidentified countlesscases ofpeople withsuper(保持)memories that allow themtolearnand retainnew informationwith totalaccuracy.The most必,famous wasSolomon Sherashevski,the subjectof AlexanderLurias classicbook,77m4a eman”(记忆大师).(照相Sherashevski could recall anamazing numberof factsdue to his talentfor eideticimagery式记忆),which allowedhim torecall sights,sounds,smells etc.Sadly enough,he seemedto havesignificantdifficulty livinga normallife duetohisinability to forget anythinghe learnedand thecontinualdaydreaming causedby hisconstant recall.(功绩)There arecertainly othermnemonists,whose memoryfeats are also surprisinglyimpressive.Strangely enoughthough,research suggeststhese professionalmnemonists areno betterthan averagepeoplespeaking ofremembering eventsout of their ownlives.But therearealsopeople whosememories seemto workdifferently.They areabletorecall almost(超忆e\ery momentoftheirlives eventheearly childhood,a conditioncommonly calledhyperthymesia症).Unlike mnemonists,people withhyperthymesia dontrely onany techniquesto memorize,it seemstohappen automatically.While noformer studieshave foundthe reasons,a recentlaboratory testshows小」they arentany betterthan averagepeople interms oflearning newinformation.JRecently Neuropsychologypresents astudy ofa63-year-old manidentified asMM”.He didntrealizehis memoryskills until29when hefound hecouldrecallevents fromAmerican historywithamazing accuracy.Despite hissuperior memory,his lifeseemed completelyunaflected.He didpoorly inschool,no friendsatall.Besides,though hisrecall resembledthat ofpeople withhyperthymesia,hismemories werentquite asvivid.So farthere isntenough informationto makeany realconclusions aboutthe super memory.However,as newstudies becomeavailable,we aresure tolearn about what makesthese brainssounusual.,
32.What madeit difficultfor Sherashevskito livea normallifeA.His poorsocial skills.B.His greatinterestinhistory.—・C Hisearlychildhoodexperience.D.His inabilitytoforgetthings.
33.People withhyperthymesia differfrom mnemonistsin that___________.A.they rememberthings withoutintentionB.they counton techniquesto memorizeC.they arebetter atlearning newinformationD.they cant recallas vividlyas mnemonists
34.What canbe learnedfrom thepassage,、A.Former studieshavefoundthe rootsfor unusualmemory.B.Super memorycontributes tobetter academicperformance.・C MMs lifehas beengreatly improvedby hismemory.D.Itshard totell whethersupermemoryis goodor not.;一
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