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江苏省普通高等学校招生考试高三模拟测试卷(六)英语本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。满分120分,考试时间120分钟。第卷(选择题共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. She prefers to put on more clothes.B. She wants to keep the windows open.C. She doesnt mind closing the windows.()2. Why does the woman want to borrow the mans sound equipment?A. She cant afford to buy one. B. She wants to listen to some music.C. She wants to have a peaceful and quiet night.()3. What does the man mean?A. He is highly paid. B. He likes his present job. C. His job is more important.()4. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The new shirt doesnt fit the man. B. The man forgets to wear his new shirt.C. The man has no chance to wear his new shirt.()5. What happened in the conversation?A. The phone didnt work. B. The woman stopped talking.C. The man suddenly fell to the ground.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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8题。()6. What can the woman be?A. She is a waitress at a hotel. B. She is the secretary of Mr. Li.C. She works at the Blackwood Hotel.()7. How could the man get in touch with Mr. Green?A. Dial 707. B. Find the hotel. C. Dial 114 to get a proper phone number.()8. Why did the man ask the woman to change the dollar?A. To get on the bus. B. To make the phone call. C. To pay for the information.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。()9. What does the man want to learn?A. A language. B. Computer science. C. Skills such as driving.()10. How long does the course last?A. About 20 days. B. About 35 days. C. About 2 months and 5 days.()11. When can the man take the final exam?A. From July 12th to 16th. B. From August 16th to 18th.C. From September 15th to 17th.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。()12. Who answers the phone?A. Tom. B. Susans husband. C. Susan.()13. When are the man and his wife going to New Zealand?A. In two weeks. B. In a couple of months. C. In half a year.()14. Where are the two speakers going to meet?A. At Susans. B. At Toms. C. In New Zealand.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。()15. What do we know about schools according to the man?A. There are now several other schools like this one.B. A lot of children in this school are physically disabled.C. Special schools for disabled children and those with learning difficulties are not enough.()16. Why did the Head Teacher decide to start this school?A. Because the world is changing. B. Because there were not enough special schools.C. To bring all types of children together for their education.()17. What happens in classes in the school?A. Slower learners work better and more quickly.B. Faster and slower learners are together for all classes.C. Faster learners sometimes act as teachers for slower learners.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。()18. What is the weather like today?A. Hot. B. Warm. C. Cool.()19. What special view will the tourists get in the park?A. Birds of all colors. B. Schools and teachers and pupils.C. Houses of all shapes and styles and colors.()20. What do people do in the park in autumn and winter?A. Take photos. B. Watch birds. C. Enjoy the beauty.第二部分:英语基础知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。()21. Mr. Smith, when can I go to America? Ive made a _ for you on the morning flight.A. regulation B. presentation C. reservation D. contribution()22. The BBC production Pride and Prejudice, _ from Jane Austins classic, is universally acknowledged as the best so far.A. adapted B. adapting C. to be adapted D. having adapted()23. We are not supposed to escape from difficulties in that they can _ our best qualities.A. make out B. work out C. carry out D. bring out()24. The hurricane _ to reach the coast tomorrow morning. If so, wed better make full preparations for it.A. is predicting B. has predicted C. is predicted D. will be predicted()25. Many university graduates wish to be offered a job _ they can find an opportunity to experience the excitement of it.A. which B. why C. where D. what()26. It is important that climatefriendly technologies should be _ to developing countries to help them build green economy.A. transformed B. communicated C. committed D. transferred()27. When things dont go the way we _, we find ourselves trying to force them and struggling to finish them.A. planned B. are planning C. had planned D. will be planning()28. He realized he was in the wrong and promised to _ a new leaf.A. take over B. turn over C. get over D. go over()29. What _ if we were to reframe our approach to balancing and experiencing full days?A. may happen B. might have happened C. might happen D. happened()30. Our relationships give our lives meaning, but we can sometimes get lost in technology and forget to be _ with the people in our lives.A. rigid B. honest C. present D. patient()31. Conventional wisdom has it _ you never get a second chance to make a first impression.A. when B. where C. which D. that()32. Their new system looks modern and advanced while ours, _, seems very oldfashioned.A. in turn B. in vain C. in poverty D. in contrast()33. Hed like some coffee, _? Yes, but he cant afford it.A. wouldnt he B. doesnt he C. hadnt he D. neednt he()34. We thought that, _ we were in the area, wed stop by and see the places of interest.A. until B. since C. unless D. though()35. Ive heard this basketball player is due to retire at the end of the season. _, because he is currently having the worst performance.A. It all depends B. Its no surpriseC. It takes no time D. Its very unwise of him第二节: 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。I recall as a young child bringing bunches of brilliant yellow flowers to my mother. It didnt matter that the stems(茎) felt sticky or that both my parents cursed the _36_ of these flowers in the lawn. I thought they were beautiful!And there were so many of them! We spent hours picking the flowers and then breaking the blossoms off with a _37_ of our fingers. But the supply of dandelions(蒲公英) never ran out. My father or brothers would _38_ all the heads with the lawn mower(割草机) at least once a week, but that didnt _39_ these amazing wonders.And for those flowers that _40_ the honor of being handdelivered to my mother or the sharp blades of the lawn mower, there was another level of _41_. The soft, round balls of a dandelion gone to _42_ caused endless laughs and voices of delight as we unconsciously spread this flower _43_ the yard.As I worked in my garden last week, pulling _44_ weeds out of the space that would become a safe place for tomatoes, corn, peas and sunflowers, I was again _45_ at the flower that some call a weed with admiration. And I thought, “If only I had the staying _46_ of a dandelion.”If only I could _47_ my roots so deep and straight that something dragging my stem couldnt _48_ me completely from the source that feeds me life. If only I could come back to _49_ the world with a bright, sunshiny face after someone has run me over with a lawnmower or worse, _50_ attacked me in an attempt to destroy me. If only my foliage(叶子) was a nutritious _51_ of vitamins that help others grow. If only I could _52_ love and encouragement freely and fully _53_ this flower spreads seeds of itself.I hope you and I can be different. I hope that we can stretch our roots _54_ enough that the strongest poison cant reach our souls. I hope that we can overcome such _55_ as anger, fear, hate, criticism and competitiveness. I hope that we can see flowers in a world that sees weeds.()36. A. possession B. expression C. dependence D. presence()37. A. slip Bsnap C. touch D. click()38. A. cut down B. break down C. put down D. take down()39. A. impress B. create C. stop D. attract()40. A. survived B. canceled C. escaped D. accepted()41. A. performance B. significance C. absence D. existence()42. A. leaf B. root Cseed D. stem()43. A. across B. through C. beneath D. onto()44. A. undamaged B. unwanted C. unexpected D. unprotected()45. A. frightened B. depressed C. confused D. amazed()46. A. energy B. force C. power D. influence()47. A. stretch Breach C. develop D. bend()48. A. prevent B. separate C. shelter D. protect()49. A. abandon B. flee C. face D. ruin()50. A. purposely B. willingly C. accidentally D. aimlessly()51. A. component B. origin C. course D. source()52. A. claim B. spread C. demand D. substitute()53. A. though B. if C. unless D. as()54. A. deep B. wide C. long D. high()55. A. limitations B. poisons C. threats D. disasters第三部分: 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A24 hours in western Sydney: what to do, where to goOn a recent weekend, my boyfriend and I decided to explore the area for the first time.Friday6 pm.Check in at Atura Blacktown hotelAfter an easy 40minute train trip from Central Station to Blacktown (about $ 5 one way with the Opal smartcard), we catch a taxi (about $ 20) to western Sydneys newest hotel, the Atura Blacktown. Its a sleek but welcoming hotel with an openplan lobby that incorporates an inhouse restaurant and a comfortable lounge area. Upstairs, we quickly warm to our modern guestroom, which features reliable, free WiFi, free movies on a large wallmounted TV, and in the bathroom MalinGoetz toiletries(洗漱用品). Its good value at about $160 for a king room.8 pm.Dinner and a drivein movieThe hotels Roadhouse Bar and Grill has an upscale menu (mains $25$40 per person) but a casual atmosphere, with an open kitchen and families seated at several tables. Weve been told not to fill up on dinner so we reluctantly leave our tender scotch fillet and expertly panfried barramundi unfinished. At the reception, we pick up keys to the hotels white Cadillac, which is parked out front, and drive around the corner to the Skyline DriveIn ($20 for one car with two passengers)Saturday9 am.Feasting in BonnyriggEverywhere we go, there is food. At the temple, we watch a famous Laotion chef prepare pawpaw salad, while at the mosque we are offered featherlight fairy floss. Later, in a lowceilinged Asian grocer, we are fed sublime ricepaper rolls by a proprietor who speaks five languages. Those who dismiss ordinary Australians as conservative and intolerant have clearly not visited Bonnyrigg.6 pm.Peoplewatching at The EmporiumIn Parramatta, the venue(场所) of the moment is The Emporium, a 150seat exposedbrick space with a modOz menu which leans Mediterranean. Unlike many of the more casual places we visit over the weekend, The Emporium has a decidedly grownup atmosphere, full of welldressed couples and smart wait staff. Dishes like a delicate stew of Moreton Bay bugs ($36) and trufflestuffed chicken breast (also $36) are delicious. Dont expect to get a table on Saturday night unless you book ahead.()56. How much did the author and her boyfriend have to pay at least on Friday?A. $216. B. $226. C. $332. D. $260.()57. According to the passage, a visitor to western Sydney can _A. get warm in modern guestrooms B. overeat delicious dinnerC. hire a car to see movies D. feel unfriendliness from ordinary AustraliansBAn investigative study of Black Friday, led by West Chester University Professor Gina Castle Bell, observed themes of consumerism but also observed the themes of a happy holiday. The researchers found through Black Friday people celebrate, plan, bond, and build traditions together.For me my Black Friday always begins and ends on a living room floor littered with newspaper ads. There, late on Thanksgiving night, my family collectively holds a strategy session. Later, we race to early bird specials, wait with strangers in lines sharing stories of past Black Fridays, take a long relaxing lunch full of family banter(戏谑), get Christmas decorations, stop into a Cheesecake Factory bar to see the dramatic end of a football game, get a caffeinehigh from Starbucks Christmas drinks, and end the shopping at a torn apart Old Navy(美国服装品牌), digging to find late available basics like socks. Finally, exhausted but contented, we collapse back on that living room floor, still littered with ads, where we drink hot cocoa, watch a Christmas movie, and plan to hang the new decorations.This is not to say that Black Friday is always lovely. Instead, its often miserable. But the misery is sort of what makes Black Friday such a great tradition. Many Black Friday shoppers know that the deals on Black Friday are not especially great and are available online. But they did not show up for the deals, they showed for the “misery”For them the crowds, the rush, and the difficulty all enhance(提升) Black Fridaysimilar to the way crowds enhance movie opening nights, the rush enhances music festivals, and difficulty enhances the experience of camping for other types of people. Those crazy elements transform the events into what consumer researchers call a “collectible experience”. Collectible experiences are not always pleasant but they are memorable and meaningful to those games for them.There seems to be a mad rush in the media to analyze Black Friday. Yet, every analysis misses the point that Black Friday, which though on the surface seems like just evil consumerism, is actually, for some, quite a meaningful, ritualistic(例行的) experience.Maybe this happy holiday is not for you. Maybe you think it is silly or even disgusting that Americans choose to bond through, over all other options, shopping. But what you cannot deny is that Black_Friday_has_become_something_bigger_than_deals. It has become a part of a collective and personal culture, where many shoppers are not trying to avoid the trouble and craziness of the day; instead, they are trying to strategically and happily dive into it. And, right now, on living room floors all across America, families are planning how to get the most out of their yearly ritual.()58. It can be inferred from Paragraph 2 that _A. many shops open ahead of schedule to compete with others for more customersB. many shops offer free drinks to customers when they watch football gamesC. the author purchases cheap socks and the room floor collapses under their weightD. the author stops shopping at an old and shabby store late on Thanksgiving night()59. Which of the following does NOT belong to a “collectible experience”?A. Waiting with strangers in lines. B. Racing to early bird specials.C. Digging to find commodities. D. Transforming crazy elements.()60. By saying “Black Friday has become something bigger than deals”, the author means Black Friday _A. would be enjoyed more if it were less commercialB. is a great chance to feel comfort and relaxedC. is a miserable, meaningful and traditional experienceD. undergoes a comprehensive evaluation from the media()61. What could be the best title of the passage?A. A Loving Defense of Black Friday B. An Introduction to Black FridayC. Widespread Criticism of Black Friday D. Fantastic Experience of Black FridayCHomeopathy is the oldest form of complementary(互补的) and alternative medicines from Europe. It originated with the German physician Samuel Hahnemann (17551843). He came across the cinchona, the bark of a South American tree that was used by the local people to treat fevers. Among the active ingredients in the bark is quinine(奎宁), which is still used to treat malaria. If a healthy person took cinchona, he or she would have symptoms(症状) of malaria. In 1796 and 1810, Hahnemann published essays on the theories of homeopathy: substances that cause illnesses or symptoms in people can be used in small doses as treatment. Supporters of homeopathy viewed it as a safe, patientcentered system. Hahnemann claimed he could cure any and all illnesses using homeopathic principles.However, the Australian council sought to evaluate this claim once and for all. Their assessment was based on the analysis of 57 published systematic reviews encompassing 176 individual studies, independent evaluation of evidence provided by homeopathy interest groups and the public, and clinical practice guidelines and reports on homeopathy from other governments. Studies were only considered if they were casecontrolled, meaning they compared a group of patients receiving homeopathic treatments with a control group. The council who oversaw this review consisted of experts in conventionalbased medicine as well as complementary and alternative medicines. As a guideline, for a treatment to be considered effective, it must result in health improvements that cannot be explained by the placebo(安慰剂) effect, these improvements must be meaningful for a persons overall health and the results have to be seen consistently in several studies. A draft of the report was reviewed by a group of independent experts in complementary medicine research and opened up for public consultation before it was finalized.Eventually, the council found no reliable evidence that homeopathic treatments were effective. Studies that did find homeopathy to be effective were overall of poor scientific quality, used too few patients or lacked evidence on which to base their conclusions. Rejecting p

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