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漳州市四地七校2013届高三6月模拟考英语试题(考试时间:120分钟 , 满分 150分)题号一二三四五总分得分第卷第一部分: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. whats the most probable relationship between the two speakers?a. they are host and guest. b. they are waiter and customer.c. they are husband and wife.2. where did this conversation take place?a. at the hospital. b. at the airport. c. at the post office.3. why will the woman go to london?a. to have a look at london.b. to go with her friend. c. to spend the weekend.4. whats the womans job?a. she is a saleswoman. b. she is a waitress. c. she is a hotel clerk.5. how is the weather now?a. its snowing. b. its raining. c. its clear.第二节 (共15小题;每小题15分,满分225分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6. why was paul angry with jane?a. she told the others about his salary. b. she told mrs. wallace his salary.c. she always talks to everybody.7. why did jane tell mrs. wallace the news according to her own explanation?a. because she thought it doesnt matter.b. because she knew everybody would know at last.c. because she got too excited and wasnt thinking.8. what does paul mean by everyone in this town got a big nose?a. people in this town have big noses.b. people in this town are always eager to know about others things.c. people dont care about each other.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. what is the man reading?a. a magazine. b. a chinese play. c. a newspaper.10. where are they going at the weekend?a. beijing theater. b. beihai park. c. beihai cinema.11. what are they going there for?a. for a visit. b. to see beijing opera.c. to learn beijing opera.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. why didnt mike take an examination yesterday?a. because he didnt want to do so.b. because he got sick.c. because he got the examination date wrong.13. what did the professor permit mike to do? a. have all examination at home.b. have an exam sometime later when he got better.c. have an exam next term.14. why didnt mike drive his car?a. because the doctor told him not to.b. because he liked taking a walk.c. because he didnt think he was able to.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. what does rogers mean in this conversation? a. toms friend. b. toms teacher. c. the name of a person.16. what does tom tell his mother in yesterdays lecture?a. he had made a new discovery. b. he had lost his new job.c. he had just bought a car.17. why does tom tell his mother about his job?a. because he doesnt want her to worry about his job.b. because he doesnt want her to worry about his life.c. because he doesnt want her to worry about his marriage.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. where did the fire probably start?a. on the first floor. b. on the second floor. c. on the third floor.19. when was the building built?a. in 1930. b. in 1782. c. in 1718.20. what was the building used as at the time of the fire? a. a history museum. b. a hotel.c. the old peoples home.第二部分:英语知识运用第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. students should be encouraged to use _ internet as _ resource. a. 不填;a b. 不填;the c. the; the d. the; a22. he found it increasingly difficult to read, _ his eyesight was beginning to fail. a. though b. for c. but d. so23. _ was most important to her, she told me, was her family. a. it b. this c. what d. as24. thank you for all your hard work last week. i dont think we _ it without you.a. can manage b. could have managed c. could manage d. can have managed25. by the time he realizes he _ into a trap, itll be too late for him to do anything about it. a. walks b. walked c. has walked d. had walked26. occasions are quite rare _ i have the time to spend a day with my kids. a. who b. which c. why d. when27. make sure youve got the passports and tickets and _ before you leave. a. something b. anything c. everything d. nothing28. the fact that she never apologized _ a lot about what kind of person she is. a. says b. talks c. appears d. declares29. for holidays ,many people visit those islands_ the coast of australia. a. in b. on c. of d. off30. say, jane, will you come with me to the game friday? -_, bob, but i promised mary id go with her. a. my pleasure b. thanks c. take it easy d. forget it.31. youd better not leave the medicine _ kids can get at it. a. even if b. which c. where d. so that32. i began to feel _ in the new school when i saw some familiar faces a. at home b. at heart c. at will d. at sight33. she _ in town but now she finds herself _ in the country. a. used to live;used to live b. used to living;used to livingc. used to live;used to living d. used to living; used to live34. the manager has_to improve the working conditions in the company.a. accepted b. agreed c. allowed d. permitted35. lucys new job paid twice as much as she had made _ in the restaurant. a. working b. work c. to work d. worked第二节:完形填空(共20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四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。even though it was only october, my students were already whispering about christmas plans. with each passing day everyone became more _36_waiting for the final school bell. upon its _37_everyone would run for their coats and go home, everyone except david .s5udavid was a small boy in ragged clothes. i had often _38_what kind of home life david had, and what kind of mother could send her son to school dressed so _39_for the cold winter months, without a coat, boots, or gloves. but something made david _40_i can still remember he was always _41_a smile and willing to help. he always _42_after school to straighten chairs and mop the floor. we never talked much he_43_just smile and ask what else he could do ,then thank me for letting him stay and slowly_44_home weeks passed and the _45_over the coming christmas grew into restlessness until the last day of_46_before the holiday break. i smiled in _47 _as the last of them hurried out the door. turning around i saw david _48_standing by my desk. “i have something for you” he said _49_from behind his back a small box. _50_it to me, he said anxiously. “open it ”i took the box from him, thanked him and slowly unwrapped it. i lift the lid and to my _51_saw nothing. i looked at davids smiling face and back into the box and said. “the box is nice, david, but its _52_” “oh no, it isnt .” said david “its full of love, my mum told me before she died that love was something you couldnt see or touch unless you know its there.” tears filled my eyes _53_looked at the proud dirty face that i had rarely given_54_to. after that christmas, david and i became good friends and i never forgot the meaning _55_the little empty box set on my desk . 36. a. anxiousb. courageousc. seriousd. cautious ks37. a. warningb. ringingc. callingd. yelling ks538. a. scoldedb. wonderedc. realizedd. learned ks39. a. modestlyb. naturally c. inaccuratel d. inappropriately ksu40. a. popularb. upset c. speciald. funny 41. a. expressingb. delivering c. wearingd. sharing 42. a. practisedb. wanderedc. studiedd. stayed ks43. a. wouldb. shouldc. mightd. could 44. a. aim atb. turn toc. put offd. head for ks45. a. argumentb. excitementc. movement d. program ks46. a. schoolb. year c. education d. program ks47. a. reliefb. returnc. vaind. control ks548. a. weaklyb. sadlyc. quietlyd. helplessly 49. a. searchedb. found c. raisedd. pulled ks550. a. holdingb. handingc. sendingd. leaving ks51. a. delightb. expectationc. appreciationd. surprise ks52. a. cheapb. emptyc. uselessd. improper k53. a. asb. untilc. becaused. though ks54. a. advice b. supportc. attentiond. command 55. a. fromb. behindc. overd. towards k第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑a篇as a youngster, there was nothing i liked better than sunday afternoons at my grandfathers farm in western pennsylvania. surrounded by miles of winding stone walls, the house and field provided endless hours of fun for a city kid like me. i was used to tidy living rooms that seemed to whisper, “not to be touched!”i can still remember one afternoon when i was eight years old. since my first visit to the farm, i had wanted more than anything to be allowed to climb the stone walls surrounding the houses. my parents would never approve. the walls were old;some stones were missing, others loose and falling. still, my idea to climb across those walls grew so strong that finally, one spring afternoon, i had all my courage to enter the living room, where the adults had gathered after sunday dinner. “i, uhi wanna climb the stone walls, ”i said. everyone looked up. “can i climb the stone walls?”immediately voices of disagreement went up from the women in the room. “heavens, no! youll hurt yourself!”i wasnt too disappointed;the response was just as id expected. but before i could leave the room, i was stopped by my grandfathers loud voice. “now hold on just a minute, ”i heard him say. “let the boy climb the stone walls. he has to learn to do things for himself. ”“go, ”he said to me, “and come and see me when you get back. ”for the next two and a half hours i climbed those old wallsand had the time of my life. later i met with my grandfather to tell him about my adventures. ill never forget what he said. “fred, ”he said, smiling, “you made this day a special day just by being yourself. always remember, theres only one person in this whole world like you, and i like you exactly as you are. ”many years have passed since then, and today i host the television program mister rogers neighborhood, seen by millions of children throughout america. there have been changes over the years, but one thing remains the same:my message to children at the end of almost every visit. “theres only one person in this whole world like you, ”the kids can count on hearing me say, “and people can like you exactly as you are.”56when the writer was small, he lived _.ain the citybon the farmcwith his grandparentsdaway from his parents57the writer enjoyed his visits to the farm because _.athere were old stone wallsbit was an exciting place for himche liked his grandfatherdthe living room there was clean58we can learn from the passage that the writer was _.aadventurousbfunnycsmartdtalkative59what did the writer learn from his grandfather and his own experience on the farm?ato do things for others.bto do whatever he liked.cto be proud of himself.dto be himself.b篇if you want to stay young, sit down and have a good think. this is the research finding of a team of japanese doctors, who say that most of our brains are not getting enough exercise and, as a result, we are growing old unnecessarily soon.professor taiju matsuzawa wanted to find out why quite healthy farmers in northern japan appeared to be losing their ability to think and reason at a rather early age, and how the speed of getting old could be slowed down.with a team of researchers at tokyo national university, he set about measuring brain volumes of a thousand people of different ages with different jobs.computer technology helped the researchers to get most exact measurements of the volume of the front and side part of the brain, which have something to do with intellect and feelings, and decide the human character. as we all know, the back part of the brain, which controls tasks like eating and breathing, does not contract with age.contraction of front and side partsas cells die offwas seen in some people in their thirties but it was still not found in some sixty and seventy-year-old.matsuzawa concluded from his test that there is a simple way to prevent the contraction using the head.the findings show that contraction of the brain begins sooner in people in the country than in the towns. those with least possibility, says matsuzawa, are lawyers, followed by university professors and doctors. white-collar workers doing the same work day after day in government offices are, however, as possible to have contraction brains as the farm workers, bus drivers and shop assistants.60what did the team of doctors want to find out?ahow to make people live longer.bhow to slow down the speed of getting old.cthe size of certain peoples brain. dwhich people are the most clever.61what are their research findings based on?aan examination of farmers in northern japan.btests given on a thousand old people.cusing computer technology.dexamining the brain volumes of different people.62which of the following are growing old earlier than people who live in the cities according to the passage.afarmers. boffice clerks. cshop assistants. dbus drivers.63whats the most possible conclusion of the passage?amost of us should take more exercise. bits better to live in the town.cthe brain contracts if it is not used. dthe more one uses his brain, the sooner he becomes older. c篇dear mike, you have just encouraged a major setback by being asked to leave the university of erudition, and my heart goes out to you. you have given it your very best and theres nothing to be ashamed of. youve always aimed high, and your mother and i encouraged you every step of the way. your high school teacher probably was right when she urged you to enroll(注册) instead in any number of universities that were just about as well regarded as the university of erudition, but were somewhat less demanding. in any case, youll be home in a couple of days and well all be glad to see you. mike, you have your whole life ahead of you, so before jumping into anything, take some time and unwind. the car is yours for the asking, and im sure youll get used to home cooking once again. before deciding on which university to enroll in for next fall, take a close look at where you have been and where youre heading. hang in there, boy. youll make a fresh beginning somewhere else. and dont consider the past year a waste. youve matured (成熟)enormously and will be better-off for it. take your time out to enjoy football games and weekend partiesyoure only young once. keep giving it your best, and im sure youll land on your feet. love, bill64.whats the likely relationship between the writer and mike?a. friends. b. brothers. c. father and son. d. teacher and student.65.according to the passage, mikes problem is that .a. he has been tired of partiesb. he has to drop out of his universityc. he misses his mother very muchd. he is nervous about the college exam for next fall66.which of the following statements is not true?a. mike has tried his best in his studies.b. mikes mother feels ashamed of him.c. mike s teacher advised him to enroll in a university that was less famous d. mike has always aimed too high.67.the writer wishes mike to .a. come back home and relax for a whileb. make a decision on his future immediatelyc. talk with his high school teacherd. go on working hard at the university of eruditiond篇 are women set up to fail by being appointed to positions of power only in hopeless situation?班级:_姓名:_:座号:_ o 密 o 封 o 线o two british academics say so, and they claim to have proved it this year. in one study they took 83 business people -roughly half of them women - and described to them two companies, one that was steadily improving in profitability and another that was steadily declining.the subjects were told to pick a new financial director for the firm and were presented with three candidates: a man and a woman who were exactly the same in experience and a lesser-qualified male. the subjects were slightly more likely to pick a man to lead the successful firm but were far more likely to pick the woman to lead the failing one. two other experiments with similar designs produced the same result: when presented with men and women to lead a company thats going down the tubes, people pick the woman. whats going on? in a write-up of their experiments in the leadership quarterly in october, the academics, michelle ryan and alex haslam, called it the glass cliff, which they argue is an invisible form of prejudice. in other words, people will give women a position of power only when theres a strong chance of failure. why? if someone has to be the scapegoat ( 替罪羊 ) to take the fall, you re not going to put your best man forward , ryan says. women are thrust into desperate situations precisely because theyre likely to fail, creatingproof that women cant handle responsibility. ryan and haslam say the data also suggest the glass cliff applies to minorities. when you consider this years american presidential election, the glass-cliff theory becomes particularly truthful - because it might neatly explain the rise of hi

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