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模块七模拟检测第一部分听力(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,并标在试5A BC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小题每段对话仅读一遍10A.11:
45.B.9:
30.C.12:
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1.When willthe headmastercome backA.A salesman.B.A telephonerepairman.C.An electrician.
2.Who hasMr.Jones called to comeoverA.Their musicteacher.B.Their Englishteacher.C.Their mathsteacher.
3.Who dothey wantto replaceA.Watch TV.B.See a new film.C.Study.
4.What doesthe manusually doin theevening
5.How doesthe womanfeel at the manswordsA.Excited.B.Surprised.C.Frightened.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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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、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC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;听完后,各小题5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 is the manA.A guide.B.A houseman.C.A policeman.
7.What happenedto the womanA.Her legwas broken.B.Her moneywas stolen.C.Her briefcasewas gone.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Who spendsthe holidaywith thewomens familyevery yearA.Her auntsand uncles.B.Her unclesand cousins.C.Her auntsand unclesand cousins.
9.What doesthe womansmother usuallycook
55.A.learn B.meet C.develop D.join第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式1届湖南省衡阳市高中毕业联考二2021Both researchand61explorein theArctic arefundamental tounderstandingand dealingwith climatechange issues.With themelting ofArctic ice,the polarregion could provide anopportunityto62wellunderstand theeffects ofglobal warming.The Arcticis63great importance,among otherthings,for theenvironment,trade,investment,energy andsecurity.It is64evaluationto have a quarterof the worlds oilandnatural gas.China hasa clearArctic policy,explained in a WhitePaper,which65correspondencewell with the conceptof a PolarSilk Road”.Thanks toglobal warming,Arctic iceis melting,opening66the possibilityofaNorthern shippingroute”via theNorthwest,Central andNortheast67passage,Shipping timebetween Chinaand Europevia theArctic wouldbe shorterthan68existing onethrough theIndian Oceanand SuezCanal.Although thisdoes notmean theNorthern route“wouldreplace theseestablished ones,it wouldrepresent anew chance,69particularin thetrade ofenergy andminerals.As issuedin thewhite paper,great importance70attachto voyagesecurityin theArctic shippingroutes andstudies on the routesby Chinathese years.【语篇导读】本文是说明文,文章介绍了由于全球变暖、冰川融化、极地资源丰富的原因,中国计划共同第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节应用文满分15分改编自甘肃省民乐县第一中学届高三下考前押题卷一假设你是学生李华,得知美国外教最近2021Peter经常头痛,西医疗效不佳请你给他写一封电子邮件western medicine要点如下.推荐中医治疗1traditional Chinesemedicine,.简介中医的优点如副作用小,价格低等,
2.愿意帮助,并期待他早日康复3注意.词数左右,信的格式、开头语以及结束语已经给出,不计入总词数;
1100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯4Dear Peter,I amsorry tolearn thatyou havebeen sufferingheadaches,which preventsyou fromperforming wellinyour work.If thereis anythingyou needme to do,dont hesitateto informme.Hope youwill recoversoon.Yours,Li Hua第二节读后续写(满分分)25阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事(重庆市学年高三上入学诊断)2021-2022Dark rainclouds weregathering in the sky.I wascycling asfast asI could toget homebefore thedownpour.When Ifelt afew bigdrops onmy head,I decided to headfor abus stop,abouta hundredmeters away.As I was nearingthe busstop,I sawa womanrushing towardsit from the oppositedirection,behind whomwas a little boy.Suddenly,a motorcyclesped pastme,almost knockingme down.Hey!Are youmad^^I shoutedat themotorcyclist.He turnedto look at me,saying,“Sorry.However,for asplit second,he justsped on.Then hewas headingrightfor the woman andlittle boy!Watch out!Watch out!”I shouted.I sawthe ladyturn herhead tolookat themotorcyclist,with alook ofshock onher face.In aninstant,the motorcyclistreached the woman andaccidentally hither.The hitmade the woman movebackward.The womanand theboy fellon the road,landing rightin thepath ofa truck.Stop!Stop!”I screamedatthe motorcyclistand the truck driver,waving myarms wildlyin theair.Thankfully,the truck driver hadseen whatwas happening.With asuddenbrake,the truckstopped afew metersfromthespot wherethewomanand theboy hadfallen.Meanwhile,themotorcyclist stopped.He keptapologizing,explaining hewas in a hurryto the hospital tosee hissick mother.I sawthewomanclimbing towardsthe cryingchild.Pulling overto theside of theroad,I ranto helpthem.By thetimeI getthere,thetruckdriver hadreached them.He pickedup thechild inhis armsand examinedhis legs.“I thinkyour littleboy is all right/5said thetruckdriver.How aboutyou Doyou feelany pain”The ladyreplied怀孕的)anxiously,Please helpme.I ampregnant注意.续写词数应为左右;
115.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Para1:“Dont panic.Youll be all right.Til takeyou and your sonto thehospital/5said thedriver.Para2:The driver,themotorcyclistand Igot them to thehospital justin time.A.Vegetables.B.Pies.C.Turkey.
10.Who washesthe dishesin Johnsfamily when they gettogetherA.The women.B.The kids.C.The men.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.When didthewomanbegin theworkA.Three yearsago.B.Four yearsago.C.Five yearsago.
12.What foreignlanguages doesthewomanspeakA.Spanish,French andEnglish.B.Spanish,French andItalian.C.English,Italian andSwedish.
13.What is the womanA.A teacher.B.A model.C.A tourguide.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe twospeakersA.A managerand aninterviewee.B.A bossand hissecretary.C.An ad.designer andhis customer.
15.Which isTRUE ofMs.BrownA.She hasjust graduatedfrom asecretary school.B.She postedthe ad.in anewspaper.C.She cando alot ofthings besidesdriving.
16.What wasthe resultof theinterviewA.Ms.Brown wasgiven the position.B.Ms.Brown wasrefused.C.Ms.Brown waslikely to be giventheposition.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Where didthe strangenoise comefromA.Pieces ofpaper on the window.B.A babyin the waste basket.C.A mouseunder apiece ofpaper.
18.When didthe noisedisturb thepersonA.In themiddle ofher sleep.B.Just asshe turnedoff thelight.C.After shewashed andwent to bed.
19.What didshe firstdo whenshe foundthe noisecame fromthewastepaper basketA.She kickedthe basket.B.She closedthe door.C.She turnedon thelight.
20.What didshe doafter sheput thebasket outsidethe doorA.She closedthe door.B.She went to bedagain.C.She didntgo to bed untilthe nextmorning.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)
152.
537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DA(黑龙江省实验中学届高三下第三次模拟考试)2021Electric VehicleBenefits()Plug-in electricvehicles alsoknown aselectric carsor EVs are connected,fun,and practical.They canreduceemissions andeven saveyour money.Fueling withelectricity offerssome advantagesnot availablein ordinaryinternal burningengine vehicles.Because(使机若称运转的扭转力).electric motorsreact quickly,EVsarevery responsiveand havevery goodtorque EVsareoften moredigitally connectedthan conventionalvehicles,with manyEV chargingstations providingthe optionto controlchargingfrom a smartphone app.Just likeasmartphone,you canplug inyour EVwhen youget home and haveit readyfor youto usethe nextmorning.(输电网)Since theelectric gridis availablealmost anywhere,there area varietyof optionsfor charging:at home,at workoron theroad.By chargingoften,you maynever need to goto agas stationagain!You canfind manyadvantages with an electriccar:♦Zero Oilprice andpromotes EnergyManagement♦Aids inreducing theEmission of Green HouseGases♦No tailpipepollutants emittedand leadsto reducedair pollution♦No gasrequired torun yourElectric Car♦Cost Effectiveand manygovernments areappreciating Electric Cars bymoney backoffers♦Electric Carsguarantee asmooth driveand reducenoise pollutiontoo.ElectricCarsare modesofGreenTransportation thatrun usingBatteries,Solar Panelsor otherenergy sourcesthat arejustone timeinvestment.The chargingof batteriesof savingenergy throughSolar Panelsmight betime consuming,butsuch initiativesensure asafe environment.Though electriccars arealittlecostly,we shouldparticipate insuch aglobalinitiative andencourage othersto dothe same.After all,it iswe whocan makeour worlda betterplace tolive in.
21.Compared withconventional cars,Electrical Vehiclescan.A.react quicklyB.increase air pollutionC.be chargedonly athome D.be connectedless digitally
22.Which ofthe followingis NOTthe advantageof anelectric carA.Needing nogas torun itB.Reducing noisepollutionC.Ensuring asmooth driveD.Ruining energymanagement
23.Whafs theauthors attitude towards electriccarsA.Doubtful B.Supportive C.Opposed D.IndifferentB(黑龙江省大庆市大庆实验中学高三上开学考试)2021-2022Scientists haveknown for a longtime abouta link(慢性的)between chronic stress and obesity.But they couldnt findthe keyfactor in the past.Recently researchersatGeorgetown Universityin WashingtonD.C.made whatthey calla perfectadvance”.Dr.Zofia Zukowskasays,“Thanks toour hardwork ofthe pastyears,we haveactually discoveredthe exactreasonwhy peopleget fatwhentheyare stressedand eata highfat,high sugardiet.And byknowing the reason,we cannow dealwithobesity.Dr.Zukowska andher colleaguesput laboratorymice underthe sametype ofstress theywould experienceinthe wildsuch asmeeting up with amore aggressiveand dangerousmouse.They thenfed thesemice afast fooddiet.Themice becamefat.Whats more,they foundan increasedamount ofa chemicalcalled neuropeptideY,or NPYfor short,in thesemice,(刺激)which isactivated by stress andhelps stimulatethe growthof fatcells.And thefat in mice grewaround theirmiddle,just as it doesin humans.Middle fatisthemost dangerouskind,as itaffects theheart andliver,causing heartdisease,(月旦固醇)adding tocholesterol levels,high blood pressure,and soon.But the researchers foundtheycouldblock thefat-causing NPYwith anotherchemical,and thuscould manipulateobesity effectively.To theirpleasant surprise,NPY seemsto workin the human bodymuch likeit doesinmice.If so,Dr.ZofiaZukowska saysit wouldbeamajor advanceinthebattle againstobesity,which will be used to curethe patientof thediseasecaused bystress andobesity.However,theresearcherssay manymore studiesneedtobe donebefore humantrialscan begin.
24.According to the passage,the perfectadvance refersto discovering.A.the reasonwhy miceget stressedand fatB.the causeleading topeoples stress and obesityC.thereasonwhy stressedpeople tendto becomefatD.a wayto curepeople ofobesity causedbystress
1.1It can be inferredthat whena weakmouse liveswith amore aggressiveone,.A.the weakone islikely tobecome worriedand takein morefat andsugarB.the weakone will be afraidand eatless andlessC.the aggressiveone willsuffer fromstressandobesityD.the aggressiveone willeat theweak onesfood aswell asits own
26.The underlinedword“manipulate“in Paragraph3canbereplaced byA.pick upB.take controlofC.make themost ofD.haveaknowledge of
27.Middle fatisthemost dangerouskind because.A.it cancause someserious diseasesif nottreated properlyB.it causesstress whichhelps stimulatethe growthof fatcellsC.the veryimportant chemicalNPY willbe cutoff byitD.chronicstressandobesitywill graduallydevelop fromitC(届广东省深圳市福田区红岭中学高三第五次模拟)2021Twice everymonth,Miranda Sam,a66-year-oldGhanaian,visited the China Traditional Herbal Hospital,a privateherbal facilityat Pokuase,a suburboftheGhanaiancapital,for treatment.“Iwassqueezing lemons,and whenI finished,I couldnot getup oreven movemy legs,so Iwentto thehospitalanddid anX-ray examination,but theysaw nothing.Meanwhile,Icouldnot walkand wasin awheelchair,“the retiredworker(针灸),said.Hence Mirandadecidedtovisit theherbal facility.On twooccasions,I hadto doacupuncture andI havefoundgreat relief.Now Iwalk unaided,so Ikeep comingfbr treatmentJ she said.()As TraditionalChinese MedicineTCM isgaining popularityin Ghana,many acupunctureclinics runbyChinese doctorspop upinthecountry.However,theChinaTraditionalHerbalHospital wasestablished by52-year-oldGhanaian businessowner Bediako,after hisfruitful encounterwiththeeffects ofTCM in
2012.With thehelp ofa Chineselady,Bediako setup asmall clinicspecializing inTCM.Years on,the facilityhas subsequentlygrown into a biggerherbalhospital.The hospitaltreats patientswith acombination oflocal andChinese herbalformulas.It supportsthis withtheapplication oftraditional Chinesemedical methods.(中风)Strokes accountfor
1.3percent ofall hospitaladmissions inGhana,and
6.3percent ofall hospitaldeaths.But Bediakois confidentthat asmore peoplewith theseconditions turnto thenatural methodsof healing,the painanddeath rateswould subside.A gentlemanwas broughthere threeweeks ago,who couldnot sit,stand,or walk.He wasfirst(蹲),taken throughacupuncture.I observedhim oncamera30minutes later,squatting standing,and walking.You comeherewith yourpain butwill leavewithasmile.That isour feature,hesaid.The hospitalhas started a secondfacility inAshaiman nearthe capital,with plansto openother branchesacross thecountryto meetthe growingdemand.
28.What canwe learnfrom Mirandaswords in Paragraph2A.Her illnessis nota bitsevere.B.Squeezing lemonsisarisky job.C.She isfeeling betternow.D.She isunsure aboutwhat todo next.
29.What dowe knowabout BediakoshospitalA.It islocated inthe downtownarea.B.It wasoriginally aspecialized clinic.C.It wasestablished bya Chinesedoctor.D.It usesnothing butChinese herbs.
30.What doesthe underlinedword“subside“inParagraph4meanA.Decline.B.Remain.C.Climb.D.Change.
31.Whats thewriters probableattitude towardsthe TCMin GhanaA.Negative.B.Optimistic.C.Uncertain.D.Concerned.D(山西省届高考名校联考三模)(无人2021The worldsfirst urban airport specificallyfor flying cars anddrones机)(拥堵)willbedeveloped undergovernment-backed plansto cutroad congestionand pollution.The zero-emissionairport,tobecalled Air One,willbebuilt inCoventry laterthis yearto allowsmall electricpassenger-carrying aircrafttooperate inan urbanarea.It willinitially openin Novemberinamonth-long demonstrationa partof eventsto markCoventrys year asUK Cityof Culture.Urban-Air Port,the London-based aerospacecompany whichis behindthe facility,said itplanned toeventually buildmorethan200airports incities aroundtheworld,with rooftopsand floatingplatforms beingusedtolocate themas closetourban centresas possible.Flying cars-effectively large.Passenger-carrying drones-are notcurrently permittedto operateinUK airspace.However,the EuropeanAviation SafetyAgency hasstartedaconsultation on the issueand hopesthatpermission willbe giveninafew yearsto allowelectric verticallake-off andlanding vehicles,,to operate commercially.The technologyis seenas quieter,lighter,cheaper andmore environmentallyfriendly thanhelicopters,allowingpeople totake shortjourneys betweencity centresrather thanrelying on the increasinglycongested roadnetwork.Ricky Sandhu,founder andexecutive chairmanof Urban-Air Port,said thenew facilitywould giveflyingcarsaplace toland,take-off andcharge theirbatteries.It willbring cleanurbanairtransport ofzero emissionto themasses,“headded,“Most ofour citiesare crowdedurban centreswhere spaceis limitedandyoumay notfind sufficientspace ontheground sorooftops canbe important.^^The ultimateaim wasto buildthe airportson rooftopsand onoffshore platforms.
32.Why willAirOnebe constructedA.To celebrateCoventrysyear.B.To encouragepeople tobuy flyingcars.C.To reduceairpollutionand trafficjams.D.To promotethe developmentof urbanareas.
33.What dowe knowabout flyingcars accordingto thetextA.They areintended fordistant journeys.B.They aremainly producedby Urban-Air Port.C.They areallowed tooperatecommerciallynow.D.They aregreat optionsfor futuretravellers.
34.What isMr.Sandhu sattitudetowardsAir OneA.Optimistic.B.Objective.C.Worried.D.Unconcerned.
35.From whichisthetext probablytakenA.A researchpaper.B.A newsreport.C.A travelbrochure.D.An onlineadvertisement.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
52.
512.5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Mobile technologyimpacts allareas ofour livestoday.The earlymobile phones,often referredto as0G mobilephones,ledto the phonesused nowwhich relyon4G or5G mobiletechnology.The mobilerevolution hasenabled globalcommunitiesto form,but there are concernstoo,the impactof whichwe lookat here.The mobilerevolution hasseen all of usspend moretime onlinethan everbefore.Whether catchingupwithfamily,shopping,doing research,watching moviesor gaming,all ofthese arenow allpossible atany time,wherever weare.Nowadays,almost allbusinesses offermobile-accessible sitesfor smartphonesand tablets.Whether youare placinganorder foranewpair ofjeans,researching thebest financialadvisor orwanting toplay acasino gameonthemove likeblackjackmobile,it isreally easytodoallofthese.36Since thelaunch ofsocial mediain1997with SixDegrees,which allowedusers toupload aprofile andmake friends()with otherusers,therearenow manyother social media platformslike Facebook
2004.37These offerglobalcommunication ona scalenever seenbefore whichhave ledtotherise ofsocial movementssuch asBlack LivesMatter.38The CambridgeAnalytica scandalconcerning Facebookinvolved theharvesting ofFacebook dataof87millionpeople thatwas usedfor advertisingduring elections.Also,for youngpeople inparticular,socialmediacan harmtheirself-worth.Mobile technologymeans thatwe haveaccess toinformation atour fingertips,wherever weare.Google isyourfriend^is nowlisted inurban dictionaries,showing howmany ofus searchfor instantanswers withoutdoing morethanpull outour phonesor askAlexa.39The mobilerevolution hasalso seena risein fitnessdevices wornonthewrist.Not onlyrecording laptimes,fitnessdevices canalso monitorpulse rates,bloodpressureand sleepingpatterns.40A.The impactis notall positive.B.They havea numberof functions.C.Whafs more,it isvery popularwith youngpeople.D.Besides,app technologymakes thesearching simple.E.You canbegin agame athomeandcontinue itonthebus ortrain.F.They caneven offerinstant healthfeedback andrecommendations.G.They giveus real-time accessinto thelives offriends,family,celebrities andbusinesses.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC D(改编自湖南省长沙市长郡中学学年高三上第一次月考)2021-2022What wouldhappen ifthehumanbrainwas connectedtoapowerful computerThat iswhat KevinWarwick,a professorattheUniversity ofReading,U.K.,41tofind out.I wantto havea goat completelychanging whatit meanstobe42J hesays,Soon hewill havean
43.A glasstube willbe placedaround agroup ofnerves inhis arm.Inside thetube therewill betinycomputer circuits.These will44messages beingsent tothe brainand sendthem toa computer.“Pain providesa clearelectronic signalonthenervous systemasitmoves fromits45of origintothe brain.We wanttofind outwhat happensif thatsignal issent tothe computerand thenplayed backagain.Will Ifeel the46pain”saysKevin Warwick.It isnot justabout
47.The humannervous systemsends awide varietyof othermessages tothebrain,so therecouldbe manydifferent
48.The computercouldprovidethe eyesforablind person.Anxious ordepressed peopleare oftengivendrugs tomake themfeel
49.But whatif theycould downloadfeelings ofhappiness directlyinto theirminds Imagineyouare thousandsof milesaway fromyour lovedones.You lovethem and50tobeback withthem.Then youstore these51ona computerand sendthemtoyour familyas ane-mail.Professor Warwickbelieves thatthe successof hisnew experimentcould leadtotheevolution,of humans.A humanwillbe one52to usethe memoryand mathematicalpower ofthe computer.He orshe willbe ableto communicatethoughtsand feelings53across theplanet usingthe Internet.People haveused theirintelligence tocreate increasinglyintelligent
54.Has thetime nowcome forthe twoto55together
41.A.manages B.helps C.intends D.tends
42.A.advanced B.human C.artificial D.competitive
43.A.operation B.arrangement C.assessment D.examination
44.A.give offB.link upC.pick upD.split up
45.A.level B.evolution C.moment D.point
46.A.awful B.typical C.same D.slight
47.A.signals B.pain C.brain D.messages
48.A.explanations B.applications C.systems D.problems
49.A.better B.stronger C.wiser D.worse
50.A.prefer B.agree C.long D.refuse
51.A.feelings B.greetings C.requests D.memories
52.A.able B.willing C.suitable D.afraid
53.A.obviously B.tightly C.directly D.purposelessly
54.A.worlds B.machines C.websites D.bodies。
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