高三英语模拟试题(八)带答案.docx
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1、高三英语模拟试题(A)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AKnowing what to do at checkout and properly preparing for it can turn a potentially heated situation into a quick thank you add goodbye. Below we made a list of five things you should remember at hotel checkou
2、t.Dont be late to checkHotels may add an extremely high price for being just a half hour late. If you know you wont make the cutoff time, it never hurts to call ahead and try to negotiate away a potential charge.Dont forget to double cheek the room and safeMake sure you dont leave things behind. If
3、you have an early flight or checkout time, pack up as much as you can the night before so that last-minute rush isnt too annoying. Also, be sure to take out anything in the room safe.Dont forget to tip the housekeepersIt s always polite to leave some money for the people keeping your room clean.Dont
4、 ignore the detailed billYou may be in a rush, but give the detailed hill a careful look to see if the hotel charge is different from the rate you initially booked.Dont get angryShooting at the assistant manager standing behind the front desk probably wont help.When dealing with an unexpected item o
5、n the bill. Think about how difficult it can be to deal with annoyed customers. Keep calm and things may be solved better and sooner.(1) The hotel will charge you more money if you .A. check before cutoff timeB. do not call the hotel aheadC. are late in checking outD. negotiate with the clerks(2) Wh
6、ich of the following does the author suggest doing?A. Leaving something behind.B. Being sure to keep the room clean.C. Doing the pack-up as early as possible.D. Tipping the housekeepers to show respect.(3) What is the purpose of the last paragraph of the passage?A. To suggest a way to solve problems
7、 properly.B. To provide more information about the hotel.C. To show the uneasiness of assistant managers.East Building of the National Gallery of Art in Washington in 1978 changed peoples ideas of a museum. The site was an odd trapezoid (梯形)shape. Peis solution was to cut it in two. The resulting bu
8、ilding was dramatic, light and elegant - one of the first crowd-pleasing cathedrals of modern art.Though known as a modernist, and notable for his forms based on arrangements of simple geometric (几何 的)shapes, he once urged Chinese architects to look more to their architectural tradition rather than
9、designing in a western style.In person, LM. Pei was good-humored, charming and unusually modest. His working process was evolutionary, but innovation (仓新)was never an intended goal.HStylistic originality is not my purpose/ he said. nI want to find the originality in the time, the place and the probl
10、em/*(4) What can we learn about the result of redevelopment of the Louvre Museum?A. It was criticized by the French.B. It was a success.C. It made the Louvre Museum looks strange.D. It changed the function of the Louvre Museum.(5) What can we learn from the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?A. He i
11、s a master in applying materials.B. He is skilled in writing poems.C. He often combines poetry and construction.D. He gets inspiration from poetry in designing.(6) Whats the correct order of the following events?a. Design the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum.b. Study architecture at the
12、 Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard.c. Design the National Gallery of Art.d Win the fifth Pritzker Architecture Prize.A. abedB. bacdC.beadD. dacd(7) What can we learn about LM. Pei?A. Innovation was his first goal in design.B. He was talented and serious.C. He preferred western style
13、to the east.D. He liked simple geometric shapes.CDespite what so many people would love to believe, NASA hasnt discovered any evidence of past or present intelligent life on Mars. Therefore, when the Curiosity rover (好奇号探测器)found something suspicious on the Red Planets surface, they were not only su
14、rprised but also a little bit worried.The thin fragment(碎片)was suspicious enough to guarantee its own name, with NASAs Curiosity rover team calling it the nPettegrove Point Foreign Object Debris*, named for where it was discovered. With no idea what it was or where it came from, the rovers handlers
15、began to worry that it might actually be a piece of the rover itself, suggesting some unseen damage or other issue with the robot. Thankfully, those concerns seem to have been unfound.In a new update from NASA the object has now been identified as a natural piece of rock rather than a piece of any m
16、an-made craft or vehicle. The team analyzed the unusual object with a tool called the Chern Cam RMI. The instrument uses a laser (激光器)to sniff out the makeup of anything that is pointed at, and the results for this particular piece of debris revealed that its actually just a very thin piece of rock.
17、NASA describes the inspection: The planning day began with an interesting result from the previous plans Chem Cam RMI analysis of a target that was referred to as Pettegrove Point Foreign Object Debris(PPFOD), and supposed to be a piece of spacecraft debris fact. In fact it was found to be a very th
18、in slice of rock, so we can all rest easy tonight. Curiosity has not begun to shed its skin!How this particularly thin sliver of rock got to where it is-and why it seems to be a different colour than the surrounding sand and debris-remains unexplained, but at least the rover isnt falling apart.(8) W
19、hat attitude did NASA hold towards the newly found thin fragment?A. Positive and excited.B. Surprised and delighted.C. Interested and doubtful.D. Amazed and worried.(9) What is the nPettegrove Point Foreign Object Debris named for?A. Its finder.B. Its location.C. Its researcher.D. Its shape.(10) Acc
20、ording to the passage, which of the following is right?A. Most people believe there isnt any intelligent life on Mars.B. The recent concerns connected with the thin fragment have not been discovered.C. According to NASA, the object found recently was a piece of man-made craft or vehicle.D. The objec
21、t once making many people worried has the same colour with the surrounding sand.(11) In which part of newspaper can you read the text?A. Travelling.B. Sports.C. Science.D. Food.DThe Japanese have always been at the forefront at deploying (利用)robots to perform jobs that are traditionally done by huma
22、ns. Over the past year, humanoid robots have been seen helping customers at the Mitsubishi Bank and even filling in for human science communicators at museums. Therefore, it is not surprising to hear that the country has the worlds first hotel that is staffed almost entirely by the Androids!The aptl
23、y (巧妙地)named Henn-na (strange in Japanese) Hotel which opened its doors on July 17 is located at Nagasakis Huis Ten Bosch theme park. It is the idea of Hideo Sawada, a Japanese businessman who is fascinated by the possibility of replacing humans with robots. His aim is to have this futuristic hotel
24、be run mainly by the intelligent humanoids.Guests checking-in are welcomed by a family friendly English-speaking robot wearing a bow tie and bell-hop (侍者)hat. Though experienced at his job, he does request guests not to ask him na difficult question since he is after all, njust a robot!” Those seeki
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