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(2)学年山西省临晋中学高三高考模拟训练评估卷英语试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.It isreported thatthe inLibya ishotting up.A.strength B.violence C.power D.activity■一2,Can youtell usyour forhappiness anda longlife-Living everyday to the fullest,definitely.A.recipe B.effortC.content D.demand
3.More expresswaysin Sichuansoon topromote thelocal economy.A.are beingbuilt B.will bebuiltC.have beenbuilt D.had beenbuilt
4.I wishI atmy sisterswedding lastTuesday,but I was ona businesstrip inNew Yorkthen.A.will beB.would beC.have beenD.had been
5.,—How wasyour evening--We wentto Joesand had.We reallyenjoyed ourselves.A.a whiteelephant B.a squaremeal C.a sacredcow D.the saltof theearth
6.This footballplayer was accused oftaking moneyfor notscoring goals.A.by chanceB.on endC.in turnD.on purpose
7.He wasstill fullof optimismfor thefuture despitemany problems,and neveronce himget worriedor upset.A.I sawB.I wouldseeC.did Isee D.would Isee
8.----How didyou findyour tripto WaterPark in the summerof2016------1thoroughly enjoyedit.It wasthan Iexpected.A.even muchinteresting B.far moreinterestingC.so farinteresting D.far frominteresting
9..Youth is a periodof ourlife wesee nolimit to our hopesand wishes.A.where B.thatC.whatD.when」()
10.—What doyou thinkof Putinwatching something10interest ifyou dontwant toshare youropinions on it第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)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中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010句中最多有两处每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号()并在其下写出该加的词A,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
2.1011When Iwas sevenyears oldand mysister wereonly four,our fatherwas killedin anautomobile accidentjust twoweek afterhistwenty-seventh birthday.Mom washeartbreaking.Although wewere reallyso youngto understandwhat was going on,but Iknew lifewould neverbe quitethe same.We hada nicehome,plenty ofthat weneeded,but wemiss ourfather.Aboutevery eveningwe wouldgo toour grandparents9house forvisit.My grandmotherhad begunworking part-time atKentuckyFried Chicken.His bosswas anice youngman namedCharles whichgot to know mymother andfell inlove withher later.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)你准备参加国际中学生英语演讲比赛请你写一篇演讲稿,谈谈你学习英语的目的、学习经验或者教训以及
29.25继续外语学习的规划注意词数左右;L
100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2A、3B、4D、5B、6D、7C、8B、9D、10C、11B、12B、13C、14D、15D、16A、17C、18D、19B、20A第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
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4.A第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
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20.D第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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10.which who第二节书面表达(满分分)、2529Version1Good morning,ladies andgentlemen.I amhonored to have achance totalk aboutEnglish studyhere.I developedan interestin Englishat anearly agedue tomy desire to travelaround the world andlearn aboutdifferent cultures.Interest ismy bestteacher.Each expressionlearned withmy greataffection opensthe doorto meaningfulstories forme.Somefascinating Englishmovies andsongs guaranteemy keenenthusiasm andcultivate mysense of the language.Additionally,I seizeeveryopportunity to communicate withforeigners,which advancesmy understandingof Englishcountries.In future,I willspare noeffort topursue mydream bystudying Englishhard,such asparticipating invarious Englishactivitiesand readingEnglish magazines.When facedwith difficulties,I willturn to teachers forhelp.I believeEnglish willnot onlybroaden myhorizonsbut alsoenrich mylife.Thank youfor yourlistening.Version2Good morning,everyone!Its myhonor toshare somethingabout my English learningexperience andfuture planwith you.English hasbeen myfriend sinceIwasseven.Initially,I learntEnglish with the intentionof beingadmitted intoa keyuniversity.But nowI ameager to learn about the worldbetter andspread Chineseculture throughEnglish because it is still the mostwidely-spoken languagein the world.I usedto thinkEnglish wasdifficult becauseI couldntremember theEnglish words.Fortunately,I founda wayout.By readingEnglish novels,I havemade greatprogress eversince.As theold sayinggoes,learning is a lifelongjourney.There isno doubtthat I will continuetolearn English aftergraduation.Thats all.Thank youfor listening!Version3Good morning,ladies andgentlemen,its mygreat honorto behere toshare myexperience ofEnglish learningwithyou.I attachgreat importanceto English learning.As atool ofcommunication,English isnow playinga vitalrole in the worldofglobalization.I have a strongdesiretolearnEnglish well in the hopethat I can communicatewith peoplefrom allaround theworldfreely andconveniently.I haveaccumulated someexperience duringmy tenyears Englishstudy.I finda largevocabularyand muchreading the key factorsto learningEnglishwell.However,its apity that I neglectedthe importance of spokenEnglishin theprevious years,so Imake adecision thatI willspend moretime polishingmyEnglishspeaking skillsas soonas thecollegeEntrance examinationends.Thats all.Thank youfbr yourlistening andI dowelcome yourstories ofEnglishlearning.—He isan outstandingleader whohis reputation.A.looks out for B.comes up withC.lives upto D.looks forwardto
11.The predictionfrom Mayaworries residentsDecember21,2012would bethe end of the world.A.if B.that C.whether D.which
12.Some schools,including ours,will haveto makein agreementwith thenational soccerreform.A.amusements B.adjustmentsC.appointments D.achievements
13.--Is itconvenient toyou ifI callyou upat9oclock tomorrowmorning™Im afraidnot.I ameeting then.A.will haveattended B.was attendingC.will beattending D.am attending
14.Frank studiedEnglish languagein Londonfor fouryears,so hegets goodknowledge ofLondon.A.a;the B./;/C./;a D.the;a
15.Im verygrateful tomy highschool teachers,without helpI wouldntbe soexcellent.A.whom B.their C.which D.whose
16.As isknown,it wasHu Jintao,president ofour nation,who gavelecture atthe ceremonyofNational DayA.the;a B.the;/C.a;the D./;a
17.US slangis hugelythanks to the manydifferent ethnicgroups thathave settledin the country.A.delicate B.dynamic C.diverse D.desperate一
18.Our teamhas justnarrowly won the game.I feelso relievednow.A.Cheer upB.You betC.What apity D.Well done■一
19.I remindyou ofis toreturn thebook toour Englishteacher.-Iwillgive itto him1see him.A.That;immediately B.What;the momentC.What;while D.Whether;once一
20.Are youdoing yourhomework—No,Pm writinga shortplay.It atthe Christmasparty.A.will beput onB.will putonC.puts onD.is puton第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6Now peopleare veryconcerned about the foodproblem.Steve Wilsonprefers organicfruit,delivered rightto thedoorstep.He iswilling topay for it.If thisis notpossible,the30-year-old computertechnician willspend theextra moneyat thesupermarketto buy organic food.(农药),Organic productis alwaysbetter/Wilson said.“The foodis free of pesticidesand youare generallysupporting familyfarmsinstead oflarge farms.And moreoften thannot thatit islocally grownand seasonal,so itis moretasty.Wilson is one of thegrowing number of shoppersbuying into the organic trend,and supermarketsacross Britainare countingon morelike himas theygrowtheir organic food business.But howmany shoppersreally knowwhat they are getting,and whyare theywilling topay ahigher pricefororganic productMarket researchshows thatWilson and others whobuy organic food cangenerally giveclear reasonsfor theirpreferences-but theirknowledge of organicfoodis farfrom complete.For example,small amountsof pesticidescan beused onorganic(进口)products.And aboutthree quartersof organicfood inBritain is not localbut importedto meetgrowing demand.The demandfororganicfoodis increasingby aboutone thirdevery year,so itisavery fast-growing market,said Sue Flock,a specialistin thisline ofbusiness.、1Why doesSteve Wilsonprefer organicfruitA.It isdelivered rightlo thedoorstep.B.More andmore peoplebuyorganicfruit.C.He likeshome-grown fruitvery much.D.He considersthe fruitfreeofpollution.、2What doesthe underlinedwords theorganictrend“in Paragraph2meanA.Getting thefood anywhere.B.Growing foodat home.C.Better qualityoforganicfood.D.Growing interestin organicfood.、3Why doesSueFlocksay itisavery fast-growing marketA.Because ofa rapidincrease in the demandforit.B.Because itis produced on largefarms.C.Because itcant beproducedonfamily farms.D.Because ofits properprices.(分)(公立学校).
22.8I thoughtwe allknew whyindependent schoolstudents dobetter thanthose in the statesector Theyhavemore money,more fundingand betterresources and they donthave themore challengingstudents weget in the statesector.That wasbefore Ibecame ateacher-researcher ina two-year projectled bymy college,aiming to find thebest waytosupport high-ability students.With fundingfrom theLondon SchoolsExcellence Fund,we teamedupwithsome of thecountry9s topprivateschools,like Etonand StPauls,as wellas a number ofstate schools,to findout how to bringthe knowledge-rich learningthatcharacterizes independent schools into the statesector.Before theproject,I hadnthad muchcontact withpeople whohad beeneducated there.But thefirst thingI foundwhen Ivisitedwas thatteachers arethe same.In theindependent sector,they havechallenges too-just differentones.After twoyears,our researchproject hasproduced ahuge setof findings.One of themostuseful findingswas theimportanceofindependent learninghabits outsidethe classroom.I realizedthat althoughIwas alwaystelling studentsthat theyneeded todo fourto fivehours ofprivate studya week,they didnthaveaclear idea of whatthiscould looklike beyondmaking notes.So Iset themdifferent activities including readingarticles,doing activitiesand completingexaminationquestions.(教学大纲)I startedto putmuch moreemphasis onactivities outsidethe classroom,like researchingtopics beyondthe syllabusordiscussing thingsin the news.And Ipraised anyonewho askedquestions inclass,so wecreated aculture wherestudents wereproudto aska questionrather thanseeing itasa way offlagging upthe factthat theyhadnt understoodsomething.My researchis beginningto havea realinfluence.My studentsnow come to classand tellme what they wantto knowabout.Butthey nolonger expectmetodo theresearch—they wantto findoutforthemselves.At theendofthe yearI gavestudents aquestionnaireon independent learning.One wrote,Independent learningwould limitthe helpI gotfrom other students.It helpsyou tothink fbryourself.”、1What did the authorsay aboutindependentschoolstudents beforeher researchA.They weretroublemakers.B.They enjoyedexcellent learningconditions.C.They performedworse thanstate schoolstudents.D.They facedthe samechallenges asstate schoolstudents.、2Why didthe authorjoin theprojectA.To introducegood learningmethods tostate schools.B.To exchangeteaching ideaswith otherteachers.C.To partnerwith otherschools ineducation.D.To findenough fundsfor stateschools.、3What changesdidtheauthor makein herclassesC.She encouragedindependentlearning.D.She carriedout variousactivitiesinclass.A.She focusedon grouplearning.B.She workedout adifferent syllabus.4How is the authorsresearch goingA.It hasmade abig difference.B.It hasfailed tomake progress.C.It isquestioned byherstudents.D.It involvesmany morestudents.(分)
23.8Bus Toursin Washington DCThe Lights Night Tour in Washington DCDuration:3hours$56,33Highest-rated NightTour in DC!The ONLYDC NightTour wherethe TourGuides HOPOFF withyou ateach stopand tellyouabout eachmonument andattraction.Hop aboardthe The LightsNightTour!The besttime totake atour ofWashingtonDCis atnight.Best Mount VernonArlington CemeteryTour fromWashington DCDuration:6hours$
78.96See Arlington Cemetery,Old TownAlexandria andGeorge WashingtonsMountVernonEstate onthis smallgroup bustourfrom WashingtonDC.Your tourguide willaccompany youthrough MountVernon,telling youabout alloftheattractions thereand thehistoryof GeorgeWashingtons homeon thePotomac River.The BestMinibus Tourin WashingtonDCDuration:3hours$
46.92See all thekeyattractions DC has to offer ina3-hour format.You willlearn allaboutthehistory andtrivia thatsurroundsWashington andvisit the major monumentsand attractionsDChastooffer.Please Note:Rates forthis tourvary byday ofthe week.When youchoose yourspecific dateon theavailability calendar,the ratesforthat datewill bedisplayed.The Blossoms TourinWashingtonDCDuration:3hours$
56.99BEST WAYto Experiencethe CherryBlossoms!Each yearfrom midMarch tomid April,see thebeautiful CherryBlossoms inWashingtonDC andget greatphotos becauseyoull beled toallthebest spotsby thebest guides.The annualspring bloominDCis amagicaltime andthis tourpromises toprovide thevery besttour opportunityfor you!1Which tourwould provideyou witha sightseeingboatA.TheLightsNight TourB.Best MountVernonArlingtonCemeteryTourC.The BestMinibus Tour、D.The BlossomsTour2What isspecial aboutThe BestMinibus TourA.Its priceisnotfixed.B.The besttime totake itis atnight.C・The tourguide accompaniesyou.D.You canget greatphotos ofcherry.、3Which datesuits TheBlossomsTourmostA.July4B.August15C.March27D.October8(分)(冈
24.8Solar poweris helpingbring abouta futureof cleanerenergy,but there are limitsto whererigid solar panels性太阳能电池板)(钙钛矿)U can go.A newkind ofsolar cellmade witha mineralcalled perovskitecangoalmost anywhere,saysphysicist OlgaMalinkiewicz.We can use perovskitecells on the surfacesofthebuilding,on theroofs ofthe buildings,on theroofs ofthecars andon theelectronic devices.We canuse iton thesails.We canuse itin theballs,tents andunlimited applications.Malinkiewicz saysperovskite hasbecome afavorite amongsolarpanelresearchers.Because itcan beprinted,everyone canuseitonevery surface.Malinkiewicz developedawayto printperovskite panelslike aninkjet printer.She co-founded acompany toproduce them,calledSoleil Technologies,after theBaltic sungoddess.Construction companySkanska istesting thepanels attheir Warsawheadquarters.(可持续的)Adam Targowskiis sustainabledevelopment managerfor Skanska.They workperfectly,even whentheyarenot wellexposedto sunlight.So wecanusethem inall surfacesofthebuilding.Soleil calculatesthat aboutone squaremeter ofpanel cansupplya daysworth ofpower fbrone workerscomputer andlights.And theykeep gettingbetter asresearch continues,says thecompanysscientific directorKonrad Wojciechowski.For othertechnologies,it tookdecades toreally entermarkets.Perovskite hasbeen aroundonly forfew yearsin scientificresearch,so there isstilla lotto bedone,but potentialis basicallypretty muchunlimited,I think.There arestill durabilityandotherproblems toworkout,but severalcompanies expectto haveperovskite panelsonthemarket thisyear.、1What dowe knowabout perovskitesolar cellfrom thefirst paragraphA.Its delicate.B.Its complex.C.It9s flexible.D.It9s expensive.、2What doesthe underlinedword“they”in thesecond paragraphrefer toA.Skanska andAdam Targowski.B.Malinkiewicz andSkanska.C.Soleil Technologies.D.Perovskite panels.、3What canwe inferfrom thelast paragraphA.It needsyears toput perovskite panels intomarkets.B.Scientists thinkperovskite panelsare readyfor markets.C.Perovskite hasbeen studiedfor decades.D.Perovskite panelswill soonbe seeninthemarket.、4What isthe mainpurpose ofthe passageA.To explainhowto use perovskitepanels.B.To introduceperovskitepanels.C.To advertisea newsolar powercell.D.To proposescientists tofurther studyperovskiet cells.(分)
25.10Dolphins,African grayparrots andsome otheranimals understandthe ideaof zeroJ butresearchers weresurprisedtofindthat honeybeesalso comprehendthis abstractconcept,considering theinsects5tiny brains,according toa newstudy.(神经元),Honeybees havefewer thanone million neurons comparedwiththe86billion neuronsin humans-and yet,they graspaconcept thathumans,by somemeasures,dont startto understandbefore preschool.The researchersset uptwo cards,each ofwhich hada setof symbols on them,like trianglesor circles.Then,they traineda groupofthe beesto flytothe card withthe lowernumberofsymbols.The beesquickly learnedwhatthehumans wantedthem todo togettheir delicious,sweet rewards.The trainedbees werethen showna cardthat wasempty andone that had symbols on it.There isno needforthe beesto be trained tofly moreoften tothe emptycard-thus showingthat theyunderstood that“zero wasanumberless thantheothers.Although theyflew moreoften toan emptycard thanto onethathad one symbol on it,it becameeasier forthem todistinguishwhen thesymbolsonthe cardincreased innumber.For example,they moreoften flewtothezero whenthe othercard hadfour symbolsthanwhen ithadone.(机制)Perhaps thesefindings willexplain thebrain mechanismbehind whatallows usto understandthe concept of()“nothing,“Adrian Dyer,a researchersaid.This understanding,in turn,could helpinthe development ofartificial intelligenceAI thatalsounderstands thisconcept,If beescan understand zero witha brainof lessthan amillionneurons,it suggeststherearesimple,efficient ways toteachAI newtricks JDyer saidinthestatement.、1What isa surprisingfinding forthe researchersA.Many animalsalso comprehendthe meaningof“zero”.B.The numberof neuronsof honeybeesis muchsmaller.C.Honeybees canunderstandzerowith theirtiny brains.D.Humans failto recognizeabstract ideasbefore preschool.、2What canthe beesdo withoutfurther trainingA.Fly directlytothe card withmore symbolson it.B.Fly lessoften tothe cardwith fewersymbolsonit.C-Fly quiteslowly tothecardwithout anythingonit.D.Fly moreoften tothecardwithout anysymbolonit.、3What doesAdrian Dyersay aboutthese findingsA.They offerinspiration tothedevelopmentof technology.B.They enablepeople tounderstand moreabstract concepts.C.They suggestwaystoteach humanssome complextricks.D.They allowpeople toset anew typeof brainmechanism.、4What isthe mainideaofthe textA.Honeybees knowabouttheconceptofzero”.B.Honeybees canunderstand much as humansdo.C.Honeybees willhelp toimprove Alinthefuture.D.Honeybees canbetrainedto comprehend“zero”.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)(白血病).
26.30Leslie Morissette^son,Graham was6years oldwhen hewas diagnosedwith leukemiaThroughoutGrahams[inthehospital,Graham connectedwith everyonehe met,from2patients toyounger children.He would3other sickchildrenhis toysor actstupidly tomake themlaugh/9Morissette said.Grahams specialspirit iswhat keepsme going.He gaveme theenergyandthe4to fightwith him.In1997,when hewas8years old,Graham passedaway.5by howGraham livedhis lifecaring aboutothers,Morissette6the nonprofitGrahamtastic Connection in hishonor.Theorganization providesfree technology—including computersand robots—for children7cancer andother seriousillnesses.One ofthemajorgoals ofMorissettes workis to8kids to their classrooms,which reallyhelps themcontinue their9despitehospitalization andthe days10in school.The robotstransport“children rightintotheclassroom inreal time.They can11the robotsright formtheir12bed orhome.If childrenare unable to attendschool,they can13log ontotheirtablet PCor laptopand callintherobot.They can14up anddown theschool paths.They cango tolunch with their15,The realmagichappens betweenclasses,when theyrewalking downthe hallwaywiththeirfriends,by robots,16their weekendsand theirfavoritefoods andother things.Ifs greattechnology thatreally giveschildren thefeeling ofcontrol,when theirworld ismaybe17control.“Every timeIcanhelp achild inneed,I feel18Graham issmiling JMorissette saidJI believethat Grahams19lives onin theworkthatIdo.And Im20and honoredto beabletodo itin hishonor.^^、1A.surgery B.treatment C.practice D.rest、2A.elderly B.sleepy C.deadly D.naught、3A.buy B.charge C.return D.lend、4A.focus B.strength C.resource D.attention、5A.Confused B.Depressed C.Inspired D.Worried、6A.left B.visited C.benefited D.founded、7A.causing B.curing C.battling D.preventing、8A.connect B.force C.invite D.throw、9A.career B.education C.struggle D.business、10A.missed B.stopped C.suffered D.graduated11A.operate B.build C.move D.contact、、12A.sitting roomB.dormitory C.hospital D.hotel13A.hardly B.accidentally C.simply D.luckily14A.drive B.jump C.climbD.walk、15A.parents B.friends C.doctors D.patients、16A.talking aboutB.putting offC.depending onD.thinking of17A.under B.within C.away fromD.out of、17A.even ifB.as thoughC.in caseD.so that、第二节每小题分,满分分阅读下面材19A.success B.joy C.love D.fortune20A.angry B.sad C.careful D.proud
1.515料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式分语法填空
127.15」November21isthe United NationsWorld TelevisionDay TVisoneofthegreatest1invent ofthe20th centuryWe mostlyhad」to relyon radiosor newspaperstoknow
2.wasgoingonintheworldBut afterthe televisionarrives,theworldseems alot3smallIt bringsright informationtoourhome Peopleare abletocommunicatebetter,address issuesfaster andbecome aware
4.thingshappening aroundtheworldby watchingthenews5-thereisundoubtedly abad sideof TVIt couldbe saidtohavedestroyed力口强communication asmuchasit hasenhanced itIn thedays withouttelevisions,a typicalfamily wouldplay gamesor justchat」with eachother aftertheir eveningmeals Butsince then,sitting aroundthe TVin silence6become aregular eveningactivity」」Still,theUnitedNations7say thatTV continuallyinvites people8explore beyondtheir livingrooms andthat isundoubtedly」true Butsometimes,this exploration“is althe expenseof9ignore the people closestto usAlthough thetelevision isindeed abrillianttool,lets notforget aboutthepeoplesitting nexttousonthecouch Afterall,what goodis。
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