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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上宁波市镇海中学2017届高考模拟考试英语试题(杭州小姜、小范提供)第I卷第一部分: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, 并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后, 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. What does the woman mean?A. His brother should let them use the carB. The subway is fine with her.C. A c
2、ar wouldnt be any faster.2. Why was the outing postponed?A. The bad weather.B. The spoiled food.C. The sick monitor.3. What kind of food does the woman like best?A. Italian food.B. French food.C. Chinese food.4. What time is the woman leaving?A. At 4:00.B. At 4:30.C. At 3:30.5. Whats the probable re
3、lationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Teacher and student.C. Doctor and patient.第二节: (共15小题;每小题1.5分, 满分22.5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, 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至第7题。6. What is probably the woman?A. S
4、portswoman.B. P.E teacher.C. Student.7. What do we know about the speakers?A. They are both football players.B. They are both in training.C. They both enjoy sports.听第7段材料, 回答8至10题。8. What has the man done wrong?A. Hes lost the womans book.B. Hes spilt coffee on the womans book.C. Hes had a traffic a
5、ccident while he was reading a book.9. What does the man want to do?A. Buy a book for Jane.B. Copy the book.C. Have some tea with the woman.10. Where are the speakers?A. At the mans home.B. In a library.C. At the womans home.听第8段材料, 回答11至13题。11. What does the man rent the house for?A. For his study.
6、B. For his vacation.C. For his brother.12. How long must the man rent the house?A. For 8 weeks.B. For 6 weeks.C. For 9 weeks.13. Whats the result of the conversation?A. The man rents the house.B. The man hasnt decided yet.C. The man wont rent the house.听第9段材料, 回答第14至16题。14. What is the relationship
7、between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Boyfriend and girlfriend.C. Housemates.15. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At an office.B. At home.C. At a bar.16. What silly things did the speakers used to do?A. See movies all day.B. Go out long time in the rain.C. Run through th
8、e park without shoes on.听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。17. What do people need to take when they enter the supermarket?A. A shopping bag.B. A shopping basket.C. A Shopping brochure.18. Where is the cheaper meat?A. At the entrance of the supermarket.B. At the other end of the meat department.C. Near the entrance
9、 of the meat department.19. Why is the expensive meat often put near the entrance of the supermarket?A. To sell them more. B. To attract more customers.C. To save space.20. What kind of milk do many customers like?A. Milk with sugar. B. Milk with vitamin C.C. Milk with little fat.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节, 满分35
10、分)第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分, 满分25分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFrom McDonalds to Sonic, fast food had a bad effect on my waistline and my budget. It was nothing to run to a drive-through to pick up a cold drink or a quick bite to eat. It was so easy to use my card for a small purchase.
11、 For me, I got a lot of satisfaction from fast food.One day I sat down and calculated that I was spending a surprising $40 a week on fast food. This was a lot of iced coffee and hamburgers! Instead of reducing my guilty pleasures, I decided to give myself a strong budget to reduce my consumption. Ev
12、ery Monday I placed an envelope with $20 in my purse. That was my fast food budget for the entire week. If there was anything left over at the end of the week, it was mine to save or spend. If I spent all of the money during the week, there were no more fast food stops that week.The budget made me m
13、ore mindful of my purchases. Instead of purchasing a large drink from Sonic, I would purchase a small. It was still satisfying but not nearly as pricey. Instead of eating a whole meal, I would pick the part that I actually wanted. Many days, the thought of hanging onto the money for a special purpos
14、e meant more to me than the instant satisfaction of fast food. I never really felt unhappy because it was a conscious choice to spend or save with each purchase.Envelope budget kept me honest. I had a clear idea how much money was spent each week on fast food purchases. I started to bring my lunches
15、 more often to save more money for the week. It was a fun challenge to see how much I could save every week.Changing the way I spent on fast food not only helped my budget, but improved my weight. In the first month I was able to get rid of 5 pounds by simply changing the way I approached spending o
16、n fast food. Now I am more likely to bring my lunch than to buy it. I am not upset, but empowered to make positive choices to improve my life.21. According to Paragraph 1, the author _.A. had no time to cook for herselfB. was fond of fast food very muchC. lived with a small amount of moneyD. got som
17、e benefits from using her card22. The author set her envelope budget to_.A. buy fast food at a good bargainB. save money to buy more fast foodC. make fast food spending under control D. get rid of the habit of eating fast food23. What is the passage mainly about?A. Why the author became addicted to
18、fast food.B. Why the author took envelope budget seriously.C. How fast food controlled the authors behavior.D. How envelope budget changed the authors life.BWhy do we laugh and get amusement from so many different things, from puns (双关语) to pratfalls? Why are some things funny to some people and not
19、 to others? How is that while a successful joke can cause pleasure, a sick one can cause serious harm?Over the centuries, various scholars have attempted to produce a universally agreed-upon theory of humor. Plato and Aristotle introduced the superiority theory, the idea that people laugh at the mis
20、fortune of others. Their theory seems to explain teasing, but it doesnt work well for knock-knock jokes. Sigmund Freud argued for his relief theory, the concept that humor is a way for people to release psychological tension and reveal their inner fears and desires. His theory works well for dirty j
21、okes, less well for most puns.The majority of humor experts today agree with the incongruity theory, the idea that humor arises when theres a gap between what people expect to happen and what actually happens. Incongruity has a lot going for it jokes with unexpected funny lines, for example, fit wel
22、l. But scientists have found that in comedy, unexpectedness is overvalued.With the goal of developing a new, more satisfactory explanation, I produced “the gentle violation theory”, the idea that humor arises when something seems wrong or threatening, but is actually OK or safe. A dirty joke, for ex
23、ample, trades on moral or social violations, but its only going to get a laugh if the person listening is open enough to consider the subject OK to talk about. Similarly, puns can be seen as linguistic violations that still make grammatical sense.And while most humor theories have struggled to accou
24、nt for tickling (挠痒痒), or just avoided the phenomenon altogether, my theory accounts for even this kind of laughter. Tickling involves violating someones physical space in a gentle way. People cant tickle themselves because it isnt a violation.24. What is the authors attitude towards Plato and Arist
25、otles theory?A. Critical. B. ApprovingC. uncaringD. Unclear25. According to Sigmund Freuds theory, we can infer that _.A. people will laugh when they see others sufferB. telling dirty jokes is a relief of ones nervous feelingsC. unexpectedness can explain how humor worksD. tickling doesnt involve ps
26、ychological tension26. According to the author, why are some things funny to some people but not to others?A. Because the sense of humor varies greatly from person to person. B. Because people have different expectations for the same thing. C. Because some people lack the sense of safety deep in the
27、ir heart. D. Because peoples understanding of violation is different. 27. What is the authors main purpose of writing this passage?A. To draw peoples attention to the research of humor. B. To criticize peoples misconceptions about humor. C. To explain what exactly causes people to laugh. D. To prove
28、 the sense of humor can be developed. CCigarette ends are everywherelittering our streets and beachesand for decades theyve been thought of as “unrecyclable”. But a New Jersey based company, called TerraCycle, has taken on the challenge, and has come up with a way to recycle millions of cigarette en
29、ds and turn them into industrial plastic products. Its aim is to recycle things that people normally consider impossible to reuse.Obviously it would be even better for the environment if everyone just stopped smoking, but the statistics show that although there has been an increase in anti-smoking a
30、ds and messaging, between 2000 and 2014, global sales of cigarettes increased by 8 percent, and a whole lot of those cigarette ends are ending up as trash. Since most of our litter eventually ends up in waterways, cigarette ends can surely pollute the surrounding environment. “It only takes a single
31、 cigarette end to pollute a liter of water,” TerraCycle founder, Tom Szaky, said. “Animals can also mistake littered cigarette ends for food.”So how do you go about turning all those poisonous ends into something useful? TerraCycle does this by first breaking them down into separate parts. They mix
32、the remaining materials, such as the tobacco and the paper, with other kinds of rubbish, and use it on non-agricultural land, such as golf courses. The filters (过滤嘴) are a little harder. To recycle these, TerraCycle first makes them clean and cuts them into small pieces, and then combines them with
33、other recycled materials, making them into liquid for industrial plastic products. Theyre now also expanding their recycling offerings to the rest of the 80 percent of household waste that currently cant be recycled, such as chocolate packaging, pens, and mobile phones. The goal is to use the latest
34、 research to find a way to stop so much waste ending up in landfill (垃圾填埋), and then get companies to provide money for the process. And so far, its working.28. What does TerraCycle intend to do?A. Search for recyclable materials for use.B. Deal with as many cigarette ends as possible.C. Produce new
35、 kinds of industrial plastic products.D. Recycle what used to be considered unrecyclable.29. The underlined word “trash” in Paragraph 2 probably means _.A. rubbishB. poison C. disaster D. ruin30. What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A. The effective use of cigarette ends.B. The process of recycli
36、ng cigarette ends.C. The difficulty in recycling cigarette ends. D. The reason for breaking down cigarette ends.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分, 满分10分)根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。We all face quantities of stresses in day-to-day living, whether at work, in the home, or anywhere in between. _31_ Heres how
37、 stress can help us on an everyday basis. Sharpening your memory.Did you ever notice that sometimes when you are stressed, your memory seems to improve? Remember that test you passed where the answers seemed to come out of nowhere? _32_ Its because of stress hormones that increase your alertness whe
38、n its most needed. _33_Successful employees turn stress into motivation. Have you ever noticed that you get the least amount of work done when you have the fewest deadlines? Too little stress can affect how much you actually get done. When you take risks and choose to get over the difficulty, it imp
39、roves your mental toughness and self-confidence. Helping you resist the attack of illness._34_ Believe it or not, the right kind of stress can help your bodys defenses against illness. When you get sick, stress causes you to make hormones that battle threats to your health. That burst of stress is h
40、elpful to your immune system when your body faces a threat. Making Your Life More Interesting.Think about some stressful situations that we consciously put ourselves in to make life more interesting and enjoyable, like asking someone out on a first date, conquering a known fear, or learning somethin
41、g new. These may not immediately come to mind when you think of stress because of the positive outcomes. _35_A. Helping you get an advantage at work.B. Helping you get through difficult times.C. This will happen whenever you are stressed.D. Thats one way your brain responds to stress.E. You need a h
42、ealthy immune system to help fight off diseases.F. But theyre the types that can help you achieve fulfillment and happiness.G. But handled properly, stress can have many benefits for the body and mind.第三部分:语言运用(共两节, 满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20个小题;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A、B、C、和D四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,
43、 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。As I sat there one night in Namibia, staring out at one of the most perfect sunsets Id seen in a while, I realized why I _36_ wanted to visit Africa alone. Sometimes the beauty of travel is not so beautiful when you dont have someone to _37_ it with. And there I was, staring out at this
44、 gorgeous _38_, and I was alone. I had no one to share that moment.Sure, there was my tour group, but its not the same. Sharing a moment with people you have a bond with is much _39_ from sharing it with strangers. Days later, I kept coming back to the _40_ I felt at that moment. There was nothing w
45、rong _41_ anyone on my tour-they were all nice, polite, and talkative, and we got along well. But tours are_42_ organized and sometimes you closely _43_ with people and sometimes you dont. Dining alone may well be one most awkward times of solo travel. But like anything, the more you do it the more
46、you get used to it.And as I sat there looking at this beautiful sunset while zebra_44_ from the nearby watering hole, a _45_ hit me at the moment - I am alone .And I am _46_ it. While Im an introvert (内向的人) and I like my “me” time, after 6.5 years, solo travel isnt for me any longer. I no longer _47
47、_ to wander cities or gaze upon African sunsets alone. I want to _48_ with people I know. I want _49_ faces. I want to share moments. I make plenty of _50_ on the road, but Im tired of having to _51_ in each new city.I think everyone should travel alone at some point in their life; you _52_ a lot about yourself by doing so. I never _53_ the solo travel Ive done in the past and never felt alone or bored during those years, but Africa made it _54_ that its time to move on to a new _55_ of my life. I couldnt hold onto the past any longer.36. A. never
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