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黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学2021届高三英语下学期5月第三次模拟考试试题(考试时间120分钟满分150分)本试卷分为第1卷(选择题)和第11卷(非选择题),满分150分,共5页,考试时间120分钟注意事项
1..答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、考号填写清楚
2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂
3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效在草纸、试题卷上答题无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项例How muchis theshirtA.£
19.
15.B.£
9.
18.C.£
9.
15.答案是Cprobably takeplace
1.Where does theA.Tn asupermarket.B.Tn thepost office.C.In thestreet.
2.What didCarl doA.lie designeda medal.B.He fixeda TVset.C.He tooka test.
3.What does the mandoA.He sa tailor.B.He sa waiter.C.He sa shopassistant.听完每段对话后,你都有io秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读卜.一小题每段对话仅读一遍
4.When willthe flightarriveA.At18:
20.B.Al18:
35.C.Al18:
50.
5.HowcanthemanimprovehisarticleA.By deletingunnecessary words.B.By addinga coupleof points.C.By correctinggrammar mistakes.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What doesBill oftendo onFriday nightA.Visit his parents.B.Go to the movies.C.Walk alongBroadway.
7.Who watchesmusical playsmost oftenA.Bill.B.Aar ah.C.Bill,sparents.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.Why doesDavid want to speakto MikeA.To invitehim toa party.B.To discussa schedule.C.To call off ameeting.
9.What dowe knowabout the speakersA.They arecolleagues.B.They areclose friends.C.They venever met before.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What kindof cameradoestheman wantA.A TVcamera.B.A videocamera.A moviecamera.C.
11.Which functionis theman most interested inC.Auto-focus.A.Underwater filming.B.A largememory.
12.How muchwou1d theman payfor thesecond camera470euros.A.950euros.B.650euros.C听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Who isClifford C.A fictionalcharacter.A.little girl.B.The mans pet.
14.Who suggestedthat Normanpaint forchildren sbooksA.His wife.B.Elizabeth.C.A publisher.
15.What isNorman,s storybased onA.A book.B.A painting.C.A young woman.
16.What isit thatshocked NormanA.His unexpectedsuccess.B.His effortsmade invain.C.His editors disagreement.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Who would1ike to make smal1talk accordingto thespeakerA.Relatives.B.Strangers.C.Visitors.
18.Why dopeople havesmal1talkA.To expressopinions.B.To avoidarguments.C.To showfriendliness.
19.Which of the followingis afrequent topicin smalltalkA.Politics.B.Movies.C.Salaries.
20.What docsthespeakerrccoiiuncnd at the endof hislectureA.Asking open-ended questions.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的美国笔友Eric打算来你的家乡旅游并购买•些传统手工制品,特来信向你询问如何才能买到价廉物美的手工艺品请你给他回一封信,内容包括
1.欢迎他来中国旅游
2.建议购物地点及砍价方法;
3.表达祝愿注意
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯参考词汇商贩vendorDear Eric,Yours,Li Hua英语试卷第5页(共5页)四模英语答案听力1-5CBACA6-10BBCCB11-15ACCAB16-20ABCBA阅读理解21-23CAD24-27DBAC28-31DBCD32-35DABD36-40DABCE完型填空41-45CBBAC46-50ADABC51-55BDCAD56-60DABDC语篇填空
61.but
62.looking
63.would wear
64.to attract
65.reality
66.when
67.excited
68.that
69.too
70.yourselves改错
1.gone—been
2.it去掉
3.for—as
4.witnessed—witnessing
5.pay avisit
6.convenient—convenience
7.perfectly—perfect
8.represented—represents
9.meets-meet
10.which—whereA possibleversionDear Eric,Glad toknow that you arecoming to my hometownand longingto buysome cheapand fineChinese traditionalhandcrafts.Here I want togive yousome advice.My hometownis abeautiful citywith kindsof handcrafts,some ofwhich looksimilar butprobably aremade ofdifferent materials.Therefore,I recommendyou buythem in the localsupermarkets,where theproductsare ofgood qualityand theprices arereasonable.When bargainingwith thelocal vendors,you dbetter offerhalf ofwhat theycharge first.If refused,you canincrease theprice littleby littleuntilyou feciit acceptable.Wish youa goodtrip anda qualitytime here!Yours,Li HuaB.Feeling freeto changetopics.C.Making smalltalk interesting.英语试卷第1页(共5页)第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分),阅读卜.列短文,在ABCD中选出最佳答案TOWNOFMIDDLEBOROUGHRUBBISH/RECYCLEINFORMATIONRUBBISHCOLLECTIONCURBSIDE路边回收Yourhouseholdrubbishiscollectedweeklyonyourregularcollectionday.Allresidentsusingrubbishbarrelsmusthavecoversonhemtopreventrain/snowwaterbuildupinside.PleasenotethefollowinglistofitemsthatwillNOTbepickedupbytheSanitationDivision:•MedicalWasteorMercury-CallHealthDepartmentat508-946-2408•Containerswithsharpedgesorbottoms.•Metals,furnitureorbuildingmaterials.•Recyclablematerial.RRCYCLECCLLECTICNCIJRRSIDEYourrccyclableswillbecollectedeveryotherweekonyourregularcollectionday.Failuretoputyourrecyclablesoutontheassigneddaycausesdoublepick-up”.Pleasehelpustokeepcostsdown.Itemsforcurbsidecollection:•Newspapersandmagazines•Cardboard-CerealBoxes,PastaBoxes,ShoeBoxes.Etc.•CansandplasticsNOCHILDRENSTOYS•ClearandcoloredglassonlybrowngreenHowtoprepareitemsforcurbsidecollection:•PaperProducts—pleasewraptheminplasticgroceiybagstoprotectfromrainandwind.•Cans,plasticsandclearandcoloredglass—CLEAN.*Allrubbish/recyclablesmustbeoutatcurbsideby7:00a.m.onyourregularscheduledcollectionday.
21.How oftenis householdrubbish collectedin thetownA.Every day.B.Every otherday.C.Every week.D.Every otherweek.
22.Which of the followingrecyclables willbe collectedA.An overduejournal.B.An oldsmartphone.C.A plastictoy truck.D.A yellowdrinking glass.
23.What shouldthe residentsdo whenthey dumptheir recyclablesA.They shouldtry tokeep thepick-up costsdown.B.They shouldhave themall cleanedbefore dumping.C.They shoulddump themby7:00a.m.beside theirhouses.D.They shouldhave paperproducts coveredin plasticbags.BNuclear power*s dangerto health,safety,and evenlife itselfcan bedescribed inone word:radiation.Nuclear radiationhas acertain mysteryabout it,partly becauseit cannot be detectedby humansenses.It can*tbeseen orheard ortouched ortasted,even thoughit may be al1around us.Thereare otherthings likethat.For example,radio wavesare al1round usbut we can tdetect them,sensethem,without aradio receiver.Similarly,wecant senseradioactivity withouta radiationdetector.Butunlikecommon radio waves,nuclear radiationis notharmless tohumanbeingsandotherlivingthings.At veryhigh levelsradiation cankill ananimal ora humanbeing outrightby ki1ling massesofcells inimportant organs.But eventhe lowestlevels can do serious damage.There isno levelorradiation thatis completelysafe.If theradiation does not hitanything important,the damagemaynot besignificant.This isthe casewhen onlya fewcells arehit,and if they arekilled outright,your bodywi11replace thedead cellswith healthyones.But ifthe fewcells areonly damaged,andif theyreproduce themselves,you maybe introuble.They reproducethemselves in an unusualway.Theycan growinto cancer.Sometimes thisdoesnotshow upfor manyyears.This is another reasonfor some of themystery:about nuclear radiation,seriousdamagecan bedonewithout theknowledge of the personatthetime thatdamage hasoccurred.A personcan beirradiated(辐射)and feelfine,then dieof cancerfive,ten,or twentyyears lateras aresult.Or achildcan beborn weakor easyto gotserious illnessas aresult ofradiation absorbedby itsgrandparents.Radiation canhurt us.We mustknow thetruth.
24.According tothe passage,the dangerof nuclearpower liesin.A.nuclear quantityB.radiation detectionC.radiation levelD.nuclear radiation
25.What doesthe underlinedword“outright”meanA.fiercely B.instantly C.wide1y D.correctly
26.Which of the followingstatement isNOT truebased onthe articleA.Similar toradiowave,nuclearradiationcan neverbe detected.B.Radiation isreally dangeroussince it candoharm toyou atany level.C.It sless harmfulto haveyour cellskilled rather than damagedby radiationD.Awareness ofradiation damageneeds to be arousedamong people.
27.Which of the followingwould bebest titleof Ihearticle A.Radiation Leads to NumerousDeaths英语试卷B.Radiation,Detectable orUndetectableC.Nuclear Radiation,a MysteriousKillerD.New Findingsabout NuclearRadiation第2页供5页)Never play games witha bot(robot)——it willfind away tocheat ifitcan.A teamfrom OpenAI,an artificialintelligencelabinSan Francisco,has developedartificiallyintelligentbotsthattaughtthemselves tocooperate byplaying hide-and-seek.The botsalso learnedhow touse basictools tohelpthem win.Bowen Bakerat OpenAI andhis colleagueswanted tosee ifthe team-based capabilityof theOpenAIFive couldbe usedto produceskills thatcould oneday beuseful tohumans.The researchersset theirbots loosein asimulated(模拟的)environment filledwith fixedwalls,movable boxesand ladders,and leftthem toplay teamgames ofhide-and-seek.The botseach hadtheirown viewof theworld andcouldn*t communicatewith eachother directly.At first,the hiderssimply ranaway.But theysoon workedout thatthe quickest way tostop theseekerswas to find objectsin theenvironment tohide themselvesfrom view.The seekerslearned thatthey could moveboxes aroundand usethem toclimb overwalls.The botsthenyliscovered thatbeing ateam-player-passing objectsto eachother orcooperating ona hideout-was thequickestwayto win.But the real surprisecame whenthe botsstarted makinguse ofproblems orfaults.Seekers foundthatiftheypushed aladder towardsa wall,they couldlaunch themselvesinto theair andspot hidersfromabove.Hiders foundthat theycould getrid of the laddersby pushingthem aside.It showsthat Aisare able tofindsolutions that humans miss,says Baker.uMaybe they*11evenbeable tosolve problemsthathumansdon tyet knowhow to.However,it isa largeleap(跳跃)fromvirtual hideand seekto realproblem-solving.The main1imitation isthat itis insimulation,Msays ChelseaFinn atStanford University.
28.Why didBowen andhis colleaguesconduct the researchA.To teachbots toplaygames.B.To trainbots touse basictools.C.To findif botsmay cheatlike humans.D.To seethe potentialof robotscooperation.A.The toolsof theresearch.B.The designof theresearch.C.The competitorsof thegame.D.The environmentofthegame.
29.What*sthethird paragraphmainly about
30.What doesthe underlinedword Itinthelast paragraphrefer toA.Passing objects.B.Moving boxesaround.C.Making useof faults.D.Hiding themselvesfrom view.
31.What doesChelsea thinkofthefinding oftheresearchA.It canbridge agap inthe AIresearch.B.It willnot beinfluenced bythe realworld.C.It willdefinitely helptherealproblem-solving.D.It maynotberealized outofthevirtual world.Paris isthe cityof dreams,the cityof love.If youare thinkingof headingto Parisfor astudyperiod,then perhapsa littlereality checkis in order.But myexperience was a romanticone.I pavedmy pathto Paristhrough anexchange program.On arrivalin Paris,I wasconstantlyreminded ofthe officialprocesses I was requiredto complete-forms to be filledin,meetings toattend,the listseemed endless.Despite mywell organizationalhabit,somehow thisendless listof to-do,swas completedin littlemore thana week.Then thereal workbegan.Once classeswere underway,I foundmyself volunteeringto dooralpresentations and assignments first,ratherthanlast.This methodproved to be veryhelpful.Once I had finishedclass forthe week,Ihadan ever-increasing listof museumsto visit,neighborhoods toexplore,and caf6stosit in and parksto runaround.Read as many booksabout Parisas you can.Talk toasmanylocals andother foreignersliving thereasyoucan.But theone thingthatreading abook ortalking tosomeone cannotdo isto provideyou with the experienceof wanderingParison foot,I discoveredsomeofmy favoiiteplaces in Paris bywandering.The peoplewatching,the soundsofthe city,the colorsas theseasons change,they alladd tothe ecstasythat Iexperienced in Parisas anexchange student.After spendingfive monthswandering through the charmingneighborhoods,T fel1in lovewith theatmospherethat cameout fromevery opendoor,and withevery spokenword.There issomething comfortingaboutwalking tothe marketeach Sundayto befaced withthe beautifuldisplay offruits,vegetablesand dairyproducts.There iswarmth insaying bonjourtothepassers-by.On mylast dayin Paris,I confidentlysaid,**Bon jourMonsieur,“as Ipassed thelittle storedownthestreet.I guessno matterhow hardT triedI was always goingtobe an outsider,a tourist.Thebest partabout goingon exchangeinParisis fallingin lovewiththe city inyour ownway.Everyone,s experienceof Parisis different.I knowmine isunique andspecial tome,my ownlittle piecesofParis.
32.Which wordbest describesthe author*s statethe momenthe arrivedin ParisA.Discouraged.B.Inspired.C.Confused.D.Occupied
33.What doesthe passagemainly tellusA.An exchangestudent,s life.B.A CharmingneighborhoodC.A stressfulstudying life.D.A travelingexperience.
34.According tothe passage,what leftthe authorthe deepestimpressionA.The friendlypeople hemet inParis.B.The specialculture heexperienced inthecity.C.The academicachievement hemade inhis study.D.The presentationsandassignmentshe didin class.
35.Which ofthe following canbe inferredfrom thepassageA.The experienceof headingto Parisfor astudy periodwould benothing butsmooth.B.Vi sitingmuseums andexploring neighborhoodswere the author,s priorityinParis.C.Reading asmany booksabout Parisis whattheauthorwou1d treasuremostinhis student*s life.D.uThere area thousandHamlets ina thousandpeople,s eyes”applies tothe feelingsto Paris.页(共5页)第二节(满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出最佳选项,选项中的两项为多余选项There aremany benefitsof rock climbing for kids.The mostobvious onesare physical.Rockclimbingisan intensephysicalactivityrequiringstrength andflexibility.For seniorclimbers,rockclimbing canbe agood wayto buildstrength whilecompleting certaincourses.36Eventhough rock climbing maynot seemas intenseas running,it doeswork tokeep thebody healthy.37Rock climbingrequires strategiesand focusinordertomakeit tothe top.ChiIdrenwhohave difficultyconc^H**rt-mg-can oftendevelop theirmental focusthrough rock climbing.Afeeling ofaccomplishment mightalso beseen asa mentalbenefit.This oftenencourages increasedphysicalactivity tomeet thenext challenge.Rockclimbingisgenerallynotcompetitiveforchildren.Somechildrenarcshyoruninterestedincompeting withothers.38However,activities likerock climbingdo involvesocial skills,butthey donot involvethe sametype ofcooperation asa teamspuil.—Some parentsmaybeconcerned thatrockclimbing forkidsisnotsafe becauseoftheheightsinvolved.However,when allsafety measuresarc observedand the child iswell informedaboutthe dangersoftheactivity,the dangerinvolved couldbe almostentirely cleared.39This makestheactivity evenless dangerous.Parents canclimb withchildren andlearn together.This activityisagreat bondingexperienceforclimhers ofall ages,which canbe excellent forthechi1dren involved.40A.Mental benefitsof rockclimbingforkids areequally important.B.So teamsports andcompetitive sportsare notalways fitfor him.C.Besides,ohildixn oftensign upfor speciallydesigned safercourses.I).For beginners,the challengesare usuallykept ata manageablelevel.E.Il strue thalrockclimbinghas thebenefit ofbeing afamily activity.F.Rocking climbingis quitesuitable forchildren whoare shyand lesscompetitive.G.It isimportant forrockclimbingtraining toinvolve agreat dealofflexibility training.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,每题
1.5分,满分45分)第一节(共20小题每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上符该项涂黑In afast-paced worlddriven bynoise,excitemenl,and continuousconnections duetotechnology,Ithinkwevelosta(n)41forsomethingessential tothehumanexperience:Quiet.Itmnottalkingabout the1ibrary styleversion ofsoft whispers,but aboutthe soul-defining quiet ofintrospection(自省),and ofbeing
42.This pastweekend,I foundmyse1f gluedtomycomputer screeninaflurry(忙舌L)of43workto buildmy career.I was44social mediaand worryingabout buildingmy visionfor tomorrow.Like somanyevenings,the calloftheinternet had45me in,and thebeautiful Julynight inPennsylvania was46-until my husband steppedinandreminded methat theresmore tolife thannoises,likes andfollowers.We gotinto ourtruck anddrove tenminutes toa localstate park,a placethat has47our differentstagesof lifethroughtheyears.Phones andcomputers48,we spentthe eveningin nature,enjoyingsimple scenesand49in ihequietofthe setting.Gone werethe ringsof notifications(通知),the hornsof carsflying by,and the50ofYouTube videos.In theplace,a silence51something weboth knowbut sometimeslose52of:Lifes quiet,simple momentsare sometimesthe mostbeautiful.In thesepeaceful moments,I founda(n)53with natureand withmyhusband.I foundareminder thatthere isa world54the computerand the55of ourfast-paced life.56,Iwasreminded thatin thesequiet moments,we wereabletohear themost importantvoice:our own.Ourworld57constantattentionandengagement.Webecomeso58toconstantlyconnectingandengagingwi thothers thatwe fai1to appreciatesomething59to ourhappiness:ourinner voice.So take a moment,takeabreak andtake somethetime tofind thequiet invour life.Letquietmoments in life remindyou thatyour innervoice60tobeheard.
41.A.inspiratio n——B.confidence C.appreciation D.opportunity
42.A.unfolded B.unplugged C.unconfirmed D.unaccompanied
43.A.simple B.desperate C.formal D.iiiluresting
44.A.drowni ngi nB.fond ofC.curious aboutD.sensiti veto
45.A.showed B.forced C.sucked D.led
46.A.ignored B.occupied C.acquired D.stressed
47.A.undertaken B.experienced C.presented D.marked
48.A.shut offB.turned onC.worn outD.hung on
49.A.trapped B.bathed C、involved D.taken50_R.existence B.impression C.draw D.separation
51.A.removed B.refreshed C.restricted D.reflected
52.A.to B.hope C.control-D.sightuch
53.A.exploration B.imagination C.connUUllUH D.prediction
54.A.beyond B.with C.against D.about
55.A.quality B.values C.mass D.chaos
56.A.In allB.In shortC.After al1D.Above al
157.A.desires B.spells C.transfers D.avoids
58.A.opposed B.addicted C.admitted D.limited
59.A.glorious B.unique C.superior D.significant
60.A.remains B.tends C.deserves D.appears页(共5页)第二节(共10小题每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下而短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式I wasnta skinnykid.61that dicint stopme fromdreaming ofbeing a fashion model.Iusedto admiremy mother,s beautifulmodeling picturesand dream“what ifand oneday”for myself.Years later,asa youngwoman,1came acrossan advertisement62(look)for plus-sizemodels forafashionshow ata nearbydepartment store.1went.1wore clothes1never thoughtI63(wear)andwalked upand downthecenter aisle(过道)64(attract)shoppers.My dreambecamea65(real)and Itold myself,“You cando this!”I joineda plus-size modelingagency andfollowed thedream Ihad hadsince Iwasayounggirl.Inever realizedit couldhave aneffect onanyone outsideof myselfuntil oneday,66I workedonthebeach.While Iwas doinga photoshoot,I sawayoungand plus-size girlwho waswatchingfromthe sidelines.She turnedto hermom,67(excite),Mommy,I canbeaplus-size model!”It wasthen68I reali zedmy confidencein mysize showedothers thattheycouldbeconfident anddo whateverthey wantedto doinlife,
69.Therefore,Iwantto tellallofyou thatbeing plus-size justmeans appreciatingand loving70(you)so muchthatyouare confidenttobewhat youwanttobe!第四部分写作(满分25分)第一节短文改错(满分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10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、删除或修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划•横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意
1.每处错误及其修改均限一词
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分Interested inexploring theworld,Ive goneto manyplaces,among whichBeijingis ihecily I11never forgetit.ConsideredforthecenteiofChina,Beijinghasbeenstandingthereforcentuiies,witnessedthechanges ofChina.Ifyoupay visittoit,not onlywillyoubeimpressed byitstraditionalculturalatmosphere,but youcan alsoenjoy theconvenient providedby thismodern city,which showsitsinnerbeauty.Keeping aperfectly balancebetween traditionand development,Beijing representedtheuprising ofour greatnation.Beijing,past andfuture meetsthere.Beijing,the splendidplace whichthe talentedfulfi11their dreamsand achievetheir ambitions.。
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