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辽宁省大连市2017届高三英语第二次模拟考试试题(共26页).doc
精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上辽宁省大连市2017届高三英语第二次模拟考试试题试卷共 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。2. 将答案都写在答题卡上,在试卷上答题无效。第一部分昕力(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)昕下面 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。昕完每段对话后,你都有 10 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。1. Where was Mary going on her way home?A. To the bank.B. To her office.C. To a shop.2. What does the woman want to do?A. Buy a ticket.B. Park her car.C. Wait for a bus.3. What is the man going to do?A. Go to bed.B. Go to class.C. Go fishing alone.4. What does the man want to do?A. Speak to Mr. J ones.B. Leave a message to 岛1r.Jones.C. Look for 岛1r. J ones' secretary.5. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The woman prefers going out.B. The woman will make a decision.C. The man would rather stay inside.专心-专注-专业第二节(共 15 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分 22. 5 分)昕下面 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。昕每段对话或独自前,你将有时间阅读各个小 题,每小题 5 秒钟;昕完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独自读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 和第 7 两个小题。6. How much money does the woman want the man to change?A. 5.B. 20.C. 80.7. Where will the woman probably go to?A. The laundry.B. The clothes shopC. The restaurant.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 和第 9 两个小题。8. Why is the man sleepy?A. He was tired.B. He worked too late.C. He got up really early.9. What does the conversation infer?A. The man didn' t sleep for a day.B. The man was busy dealing with a bomb.C. The man just took a nap.昕第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至第 12 三个小题。10. What food is the woman cooking?A. Chinese food.B. Japanese food.C. Korean food.11. Why does the woman call the man?A. To ask him how to cook dinner.B. To discuss food with him.C. To invite him to her house.12. What will the man do?A. Go to the woman 气.B. Buy the woman something for cooking.C. Find a cook book.昕第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至第 16 四个小题。13. Why di巾't the man answer the phone?A. He was sleeping.B. He was talking with others.c. 1t was too late before he could answer the phone.14. Why did the woman call the man?A. To know about Tom.B. To know about the report.C. To know about a customer.15. What did the man do yesterday afternoon?A. He met some representatives.B. He worked on a report.C. He attended a meeting.16. 矶Tho did the research?A. The man.B. The woman.C. Tom.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至第 20 四个小题。17. What' s the purpose of the speech?A. To tell people how to relax.B. To introduce a way to get close to nature.C. To introduce Queensland' s national parks.18. Why does the speaker suggest traveling in midweek?A. To enjoy more quietness.B. To enjoy a low cost.C. To enjoy an extra scene.19. What should people notice?A. They can walk on the grass.B. They should walk in protected areas.C. They can walk everywhere.20. What can we know from the speech?A. Travellers can enjoy a bush picnic.B. Travellers can' t go bushwalking.C. Travellers can' t eat food in national parks.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A 、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFor those who may not be familiar ,ther它 is such a thing as a bicycle fund (专款,基金).Eastman Kodak CompanyKodak has developed a fund called the "Kodak American Greenways Awards". They are teaming up with the National Geographic Society and the Conservation Fund. Each year ,they present funds as high as $ 2 ,500. The fund is awarded toorganizations that focus on improving blueways ,greenways ,natural areas and trails(山径,找道).US GovernmentThe government has developed a program called the "us Department of Transportation' s Recreational Trails Program 气 The program is mainly focused on funding trail projects ,including bicycling ,hiking ,in-line skating ,snowmobiling andso on. The great addition to the fund is that they offer it to all the states. This means that everybody has the chance of receiving bicycle funds.Bikes Belong CoalitionBikes Belong Coalition is aimed at putting more people on bicycles. They advocate a better environment ,recreation and better health by way of bicycling. At the same time ,they provide funding for supporting projects and bicycle equipment. Some of the projects they accept are paved bike paths. Also ,Bikes Belong Coalition isnot quick to award bicycle funds to those who have been awarded in the past three years. This is partially due to their limited amount of funding.2 1. What do we know about Eastman Kodak Company?A. It advocates better health by bicycling.B. lt joins up with other organizations.C. lt awards bicycle riders.D. 1t offers $ 2 ,500 at least annually.22. If you want to get fund for bicycle equipment ,which program should you apply for?A. Eastman Kodak CompanyC. Bikes Belong CoalitionB. US GovernmentD. The Conservation Fund23. What is the purpose of this passage?A. To exp1ain the process of app1ying for the bicycle funds.B. To attract more peop1e to ride a bicycle to keep healthy.C. To organize a big event of bicycling across the country.D. To introduce some organizations offering bicycle funds.BWhen New York City mayor Michae1 B100mberg appeared during Hurricane Sandy ,Lydia Callis ,his sign 1anguage interpreter ,sto1e his thunder. She trans1ated the mayor' s announcements using every muscle she possessed. So expressive was she on a stage filled with serious officia1s that Callis became popu1ar overnight and she has earned anaudience beyond the deaf community.British broadcasters are required by 1aw to improve access for about 10 million peop1e in the UK who have some form of hearing 10ss. According to the charity Action on Hearing Loss ,as many as 70 ,000 peop1e use British Sign Language (BSL) ,many ofwhom cannot 1ip-read.Robert Skinner ,33 ,can hear but his parents and brother are deaf. BSL ,which is recognized as an officia1 1anguage in Britain ,is his first 1anguage. "职Then 1 got home from schoo1 on Friday ,my voice switched off and wou1dn' t turn on unti1 Monday morning ,"he says. Things for the deaf have been bettered since then. "When 1 was a kid ,they weren't doing the kind of work they are doing today." Skinner adds. "Now there are deaf company directors ,doctors and PhD students. "Trans1ators shou1d be invisib1e ,but sign 1anguage interpreters must be seen to be heard. Interpreters use their who1e body to convey meanings as well as fee1ings. Manyusers a1so take great p1easure in studying and using BSL ,which even includes accents."When 1 watched Callis ,1 fe1t 1ike 1 cou1d see a Bronx accent ,"Skinner says. "It was 1ike ,'yo ,there' s a stawn comin'. lt was very cool."Callis ,meanwhi1e ,says she was surprised by the interest in her after H urricane Sandy ,but she to1d CNN ,"If this is what' s going to shine a 1ight on the deaf community and the culture and the 1anguage ,then it' s a beautifu1 thing. "24. Which is the closest in meaning to the under1ined part?A. Callis drew more attention from the audience.B. Callis took the mayor' s p1ace unknowing1y.C. Callis had a vio1ent debate with the mayo r.D. Callis unexpected1y beat the mayor in pub1ic.25. What do we know about BSL?A. It is used by the whole deaf community.B. It must be understood by lip reading.C. It needs expressive body movements.D. 1t cannot convey regional accents.26. 矶That is the main idea of Paragraph 3?A. Robert Skinner has a sorrowful childhood.B. BSL is Robert Skinner' s first language.C. The deaf have better access to broadcast.D. Situations for deaf people have improved.27. Which of the following is a suitable title?A. Lydia Callis and BSLC. H urricane Sandy and BSLB. Translators and 1nterpretersD. An Overnight SuccessCTwo hundred years ago the English poet William Wordsworth wrote "The Daffodils (水 仙花)", a poem that expresses a basic spirit of early English Romanticism.What makes this poem an example of Romantic thinking? It isn't just that Wordsworth chooses to write about a natural scene; it is the way he describes the scene. For him ,nature is more than a mixture of scenery ,colors and plants. 1t is a living force that feels joy and sadness ,shares human pain and even tries to educate us human beings by showing us thebeauty of life.Wordsworth's home ,Dove Cottage ,is now one of the most popular destinations in the Lake District. You can go on a tour of the garden which William planted with flowers. "He always said that if he hadn' t been a poet ,he would have been a wonderful gardener ,"says Allan King of the Wordsworth Trust.1t is near the lake that Wordsworth once discovered the daffodils. You walk along from tree to tree ,hardly daring to breathe ,because you are walking in the footprints of William from two centuries ago. The first group of daffodils appears ,but they aren' t tall yellow ones proudly swinging in the gentle wind. They' re tiny wild daffodils ,most of them still green and unopened ,in groups of six or seven. They' re grouped aroundindividual trees rather than collecting together.And then you realize this is what delighted Wordsworth: group after group of the things ,spread out left and right ,but coming together in your sight so that they form a beautiful ,pale-yellow carpet. What you' re seeing at last is nature transformed byhuman sight and imagination.28. What is W ordsworth' s point of view about nature?A. Nature can ta1k to peop1e.B. Nature is full of wonders.C. Nature has human-1ike emotions.D. Nature is a mixture of natura1 beings.29. What can we know about the daHodi1s near the 1ake?A. They are of the same size and co1or.B. They spread out in groups around.C. They are fully open in the gent1e wind.D. They are grown in a 1arge area.30. We can 1earn from the text that Dove CottageA. is designed by William WordsworthB. has a wide range of rare flowers in itC. receives a 10t of visitors every yearD. is famous for its wonderfu1 view31. Why does The Daffodils stand out as an examp1e of Romantic thinking?A. The description of the daHodi1s is true to 1ife.B. The daHodi1s are described with imagination.C. The daHodi1s are a respresentive of nature.D. Wordsworth writes the poem naturally.D1 READ most1y fiction before 1 was introduced to CaMalco1m G1adwell's work.In his TED ta1k called "Choice ,Happiness ,and Spaghetti Sauce (意大利面酱)", he used the examp1es of Pepsi and spaghetti sauce to argue that giving peop1e choices makes them happy. If 1 had on1y heard his conclusion statement and missed the evidencethat he emp1oyed ,1 wou1d have been wondering how he cou1d argue such an interesting point. But he structured his argument 1ike a detective story ,with each puzz1e piececontributing to the conclusion.Fascinated ,1 borrowed his book Outliers: The Story of Success from the 1ibrary. Each chapter had its own story and argument ,and all of the arguments were aboutfactors that contributed to an individua1' s success in the world.The depth of his research was amazing. In the first chapter ,he ana1yzed the reasons behind the crash of Korean Air F1ight 801 in 1997 ,which killed more than 220peop1e. The disaster took p1ace partly because the co-pi1ot didn't point out the mistakesthat the pilot was making. In South Korea ,it' s disrespectful to disagree with higher ups even if they are doing something wrong.Perhaps most interesting of all ,Gladwell explained why Asians are so good at math. He said Asians get a head start when they learn how to count because theirlanguage has fewer syllables (音节) and makes numbers easier to remembe r.But Gladwell is mostly interested in answering my favorite question ,"Why?" And that' s exactly why 1 love his works. After reading Outliers: The Story of Success andother books like it ,1 found myself questioning my commonly-accepted beliefs muchmore often. After all ,why should we take anything for granted?32. Why does the author write this article?A. To promote some of Gladwell 气 books.B. To introduce Gladwell and his books.c. To show how Gladwell did research for his books.D. To explain why he enjoys Gladwell' s books.33. How did the author feel about Gladwell' s TED talk?A. Surprising but persuasive.C. Interesting but doubtfu l.34. What can we know from the passage?B. Refreshing but puzzling.D. Funny but conclusive.A. Eating spaghetti sauce can make you happy.B. Carelessness caused the Korean aircrash in 1997.C. Fewer syllables give Asians an advantage in learning math.D. The Story of Success is about Gladwell' s personal success.35. What really makes the author fall in love with Gladwell' s works?A. His strong arguments.C. His amazing research.第三节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)B. His detective-like stories.D. His questioning spirit.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。With spring almost upon ,families are already starting to plan vacations. Somedream of tasting food in Tokyo ,shopping in Paris ,or seeing the sights in Rome. But others will be going in the opposite direction.36Yet ,not for the reasons you mightexpect.Many parents are generously spending money on outdoors experiences because their children suffer from a so- called "nature deficit disorderC 自然缺失症)". Effects includedecreased respect for the environment ,1ack of socia1 skills and a 10t of others.37 They spend free time using computers or smartphones for gaming and chatting. Or they1ive in cities 1acking natura1 surroundings. For them ,journey in Africa or wood1and hiking in New Zea1and are now trending with one purpose:to fight this "disorder."1 am a big believer in the benefits that trave1 can bring ,especially internationa1travel. Language ,food ,history and phi1osophy all contributes to a unique cu1tura1 exchange. However ,spending tens of thousands just to see some p1ants and anima1s?38 There are many p1aces to exp10re nature in China. Trains and buses make these trips affordab1e and accessib1e. 39 Another a1ternative wou1d be to have a chi1d raise a pet or p1ants indoors.All these means can he1p young students temporari1y escape from the busy and noisy urban 1ife. But parents can' t count on chi1dren on1y ,if they are really willing tohe1p their chi1dren fight the disorder.40A. That' s coo1!B.That' s crazy!C. Zoos or parks are a1so being perfected in the Chinese cities.