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宿迁市2014届高三英语模拟试卷第一卷(共三部分,满分85分)(本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。共120分。考试用时120分钟。)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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 will the man do on sunday?a. play tennis. b. play football. c. go swimming.2. what is the woman going to do?a. buy herself a pair of shoes. b. buy a gift for the man. c. attend a birthday party.3. why is the woman tired?a. she saw a movie. b. she took an exam. c. she studied all night.4. what are the speakers talking about? a. time. b. money. c. a movie.5. what is the man doing at the airport?a. flying to new york city. b. waiting for his sister. c. arriving at new york city.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,共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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至7两个小题。6. what does the man worry about?a. getting h1 n1 flu. b. having a high temperature. c. catching a cold.7. how often should the man take his medicine?a. four times a day. b. four times a week. c. six times a day.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. how did the man go to the countryside? a. on foot. b. by car. c. by bike.9. where did the man have his lunch? a. by the lake. b. on the mountain. c. in the village.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. what makes the woman feel glad? a. the man will have more money. b. the man helps with her work. c. the man has retired.11. what does the woman do most probably? a. an engineer. b. a designer. c. a housewife.12. what kind of person is the woman? a. warmhearted. b. cold. c. hardworking.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16四个小题。13. why are the speakers upset? a. it may snow during their vacation. b. they may not be able to take their vacation. c. they may fail to join the graduation ceremony.14. what can we learn about the speakers vacation? a. they are going skiing. b. they have made bookings for their plane. c. their flight has been canceled.15. what made the speakers miss so many classes? a. the bad weather. b. the spring break. c. the terrible flu.16. what are the speakers going to do right now? a. speak to all of the other people. b. talk to professor hampton. c. call the travel agency.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20四个小题。17. which aspect of mark twains life does the speaker focus on?a. his travels. b. his short stories. c. his family.18. when did mark twains father pass away?a. in 1835. b. in 1839. c. in 1847.19. why did mark twain go to the west?a. he wanted to be a journalist.b. he was sent there by his army.c. he wanted to get away from the war.20. what connection does the speaker suggest between mark twains travels and his writings?a. his stories were inspired by his travels.b. his travels prevented him from writing.c. he traveled around in order to write stories.第二部分: 英语知识运用 (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, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. we might as well try our best before quitting._! we should give it a try!a. you said it b. you name it c. you deserve it d. you got it22. while people enjoy great convenience modern life brings, the living conditions in the mountain village are still quite _. a. negative b. subjective c. positive d. primitive23. when can we know the result of the contest, sir? you _ have it next friday.a. could b. shall c. must d. may24. the police and the locals joined together to look for the missing boy, _his families a ray of hope. a. gave b. to give c. giving d. having given25. the film i introduced to you just now _ many of my classmates and weall hope to watch it this weekend. a. interested b. have interested c. has interested d. had interested26. all of us are in a puzzle about the sudden changes and obviously, wehavetoreconsiderour schedule _ all of them.a. in preference to b. in consequence of c. in light of d. in advance of 27. _, i show special preference to simple country life. a. as i am a lover of modern cities b. lover of modern cities as i amc. unless i am a lover of modern cities d. lover of modern cities unless i am28. finally, the young explorer, through a series of lucky accidents, arrived _ was so-called the valley of death by the locals. a. where b. what c.in which d. in what29. we students had better _ some sports because sports can give us a perfect figure and protect us from getting illness easily. a. take up b. make up c. pick up d. build up30. thank goodness, everything turned out the way we hoped yesterday.yes! we _ more about it. a. should have worried b. could have worriedc. neednt have worried d. mustnt have worried31. _ people food, housing and jobs is what a government should first consider after a natural disaster happens. a. offered b. offer c. offering d. being offered32. some insects cannot help flying towards a light of any kind, _ seems tobe too strong for them. a. of which the attraction b. which attraction c. its attraction d. of which attraction33. the cctv show chinese characters dictation competition has taken thecountry by storm, which is partly designed to arouse peoples _ in chinese. a. response b. enthusiasm c. significance d. consequence34. i hear you have been looking after your granny these days. yes. she _ a bad cold the other day and my parents are still on holiday in kunming.a. catches b. caught c. has caught d. would catch35. for the long-term development, we have to attach importance to the quality of our products. thats right. _.a. great minds think alike b. two heads are better than onec. in the end things will mend d. look before you leap第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 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, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。people know that outdoor air pollution can damage their health, but many dont realize that indoor air pollution can also have significant health effects. studies indicate that indoor levels of pollutants may be 25 times, and 36 more than 100 times, higher than outdoor levels. these levels of indoor air pollutants may be of particular 37 because most people 38 about 90of their time indoors. immediate effects may 39 up after a single exposure or repeated exposures. these include irritation(刺激) of the eyes, nose, throat and headaches. such immediate effects are usually 40 and treatable. sometimes the treatment is simply eliminating the persons exposure to the source of the pollution, 41 it can be identified. symptoms of some diseases may also show up soon after exposure to some indoor air pollutants. certain immediate effects are 42 to those from colds or other diseases, so it is often difficult to determine if the symptoms are a(n) 43 of exposure to indoor air pollution. for this reason, it is important to 44 attention to the time and place the 45 occur. if the symptoms 46 or go away when a person is away from the home and return when the person returns, 47 should be made to identify indoor air sources that may be possible causes. some effects may be made worse 48 an inadequate supply of outdoor air or from the heating, cooling, or humidity conditions in the home. other health effects may show up either years after exposure has occurred or only after 49 repeated periods of exposure. these effects, which include some respiratory(呼吸的) diseases, can be 50 fatal. it is better to try to improve the indoor air quality in your home 51 symptoms are not noticeable. while pollutants commonly 52 in indoor air are responsible for many harmful effects, there is considerable uncertainty about what periods of exposure are necessary to produce specific health problems. people also react very 53 to exposure to indoor air pollutants. 54 , further research is needed to better 55 the effects of indoor air pollution to find efficient ways to protect our health.36. a. frequentlyb. regularlyc. occasionallyd. scarcely37. a. concernb. importancec. valued. conscience38. a. keepb. stay c. spendd. remain39. a. pick b. showc. setd. make40. a. seriousb. permanentc. long-termd. short-term41. a.if b. so c. and d. but42. a.sameb. similarc. familiar d. due43. a.excuseb. causec. reasond. result44. a.fixb. drawc. payd. bring45. a.illnessb. signsc. symptomsd. signals46. a.collapseb. fadec. returnd. restore47. a.choicesb. contributions c. effectsd. efforts48. a.byb. alongc. withoutd. to49. a.shortb. widec. longd. quick50. a.easilyb. severelyc. lightlyd. mentally51. a.even if b. as ifc. what if d. only if52. a.foundb. researchedc. studiedd. examined53. a.distantlyb. directlyc. differentlyd. immediately54. a.howeverb. thereforec. furthermored. otherwise55.a.reduceb. decidec. explaind. understand第三部分:阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。athe boston opera housein person:.the boston opera house box office is open monday friday from 10 am 5 pm. we provide a direct and customer-friendly service that allows our customers to choose their seats and purchase their tickets at face value without service charges or delivery fees. the savings and confidence associated with an in-person purchase at our box office can make the trip very worthwhile. while youre in the neighborhood, check out our dining and parking choices when you attend your favorite shows. .the boston ballet box office operates year-round at their 19 clarendon street headquarters in bostons south end. boston ballet sells tickets at the boston opera house box office during boston ballet performance weeks.online: .tickets for all broadway in boston shows and other concerts and cultural presentations are sold online at .tickets for all boston ballet performances are sold online at .by phone:.tickets for all broadway in boston shows and other concerts and cultural presentations can be purchased by calling ticketmaster at 1.800.982.2787.tickets for all boston ballet performances can be purchased by calling 617.695.6955.refund (退款) policy:.no refunds or exchanges.the boston opera house policiessome shows may not be appropriate for children of all ages. please enquire at 617.259.3400.regardless of age, everyone must have a ticket. no “babes in arms” will be allowed.parents may be asked to remove restless children from the auditorium. the parent and child will be able to wait in a comfortable lounge while the rest of the family enjoys the show. we appreciate your cooperation.tips for theatergoersleave yourself enough time for traffic.check the date and time of the performance on tickets purchased.if you arrive late to your performance you may have to wait to be seated at appropriate breaks in the performance. please arrive on time, no less than 15 minutes before curtain.you can buy tickets for performances at the boston opera house in all the following ways except _.a. at the box office b. by telephone c. through e-mail d. on the website57. what is one advantage of purchasing tickets in person?a. you dont need to pay extra fees. b. you can get free parking and dining.c. you are sure to get the best seats. d. you can exchange tickets if you wish.if you are attending a show at the opera house, _.a. you can take your baby with youb. you dont have to buy a ticket for your kidc. you are allowed to enter the auditorium immediately even if you are lated. you are advised to arrive 15 minutes before the performance beginsbplastic bags that can help bread and cheese remain fresh for a long time have been developed by scientists. the technology, which uses chemicals that prevent bacteria and fungi (真霉) from growing, allows food to last longer. it could put an end to throwing away supermarket bread after just a couple of days in the bread bin and cheese that goes mouldy after just a few weeks.the company, janssen, has spent two years developing the technology with the plastics manufacturer, symphony environmental. they are now in discussion with several food factories and supermarkets about using the bags for their products. the technology could also be used to make credit cards and the new plastic bank notes more hygienic (卫生的). tests have shown that the plastic can increase the shelf life of bread and cheese without letting the food go bad. michael stephen, director of symphony environmental, said the plastic also has the potential to do the same for fruit, vegetables and even meat. he said, “we have come up with a way of making the plastic that is antibacterial and that can be used in food wrapping. we have done a lot of tests on food packaging which have shown such plastic can reduce the mould that grows on both bread and cheese.”in britain, around 15 million tons of food is thrown away each year, mostly because it has spoiled or gone bad. bread is the most wasted food, with families throwing away 4.4 million tons a year about a third of all the bread purchased by uk families. tesco, britains biggest supermarket, revealed last month that almost half of the bread sold in its stores ended up in the bin.the technology developed by janssen and symphony, which they have called d2p, fixes antibacterial and antifungal chemicals to the plastic. they have found it can control bacteria which can cause food poisoning. it can also control the growth of fungi on bread and others.mr. stephen added, “initially we expect that it is only used in pipes and door handles, for example, to help reduce the spread of bacteria. it can also be put into man-made fibers so we are doing some experiments to put it into clothes to stop the bacteria that can cause them to smell.”what would happen when people use the plastic bags produced by janssen?a. the sales of bread and cheese would increase soon.b. bread and cheese could be stored in a fridge for years.c. bread and cheese could be kept for a longer time.d. supermarket bread and cheese would be on sale earlier.why does the writer mention the problem in britain in paragraph 3 ?a. to criticize the behaviour of the british.b. to show the popularity of bread.c. to criticize the increasing waste of bread.d. to show the short shelf life of bread.it can be concluded from mr. stephens words that _.a. more daily uses for this technology are expectedb. this technology is only used used in pipes and door handlesc. man-made fibers should be improved by this technologyd. peoples preference for this technology cannot be expectedthe passage can be classified as _.a. an annual review b. a news report c. an advertisement d. a travel guide cback in the 1860s, a british scientist named henry walter bates noticed something interesting in the animal world: some harmless animals change the color or patterns of their skin to pretend to be deadly. for example, a kind of butterfly, common mormon, can change the pattern on its wings so that it looks like another butterfly species, the common rose, which is poisonous for birds to eat. bates argued that animals develop this ability to protect themselves from being eaten. this theory had been widely accepted by scientists. but one question remains: how do these animals manage to do that? after more than 150 years, scientists are finally able to answer that question it is all down to a gene called “doublesex”, according to a study published on march 6 in the journal nature. in fact, scientists have long known that genes are responsible for this useful ability. just like your hair color and the shape of your eyes are determined by your genes, the patterns on a butterflys wings can be explained similarly. but until the new study, scientists hadnt been able to find out which genes in particular were responsible. encouraged by the development of new technologies for studying genes, scientists at the university of chicago, us decided to give it another try. they compared the genetic structure of the common mormons that changed their wing patterns with those of ones that did not. and all the results pointed to a single gene, “doublesex”.this was much to the scientists surprise. they used to expect that something as complex as this would be controlled by many different genes. for example, one gene would control the color of the upper part of the wing, one would do so for the lower part and one would control wing shape. however, the “doublesex” gene doesnt quite do everything by itself. instead, it acts like a switch it “tells” other genes to change the wing patterns. isnt that clever? scientists believe that this special ability of the “doublesex” gene was developed throughout the long history of evolution. “the harmless species gains an advantage by resembling something predators (捕食动物) avoid,” sean carroll, a scientist at the university of wisconsin-madison, us told nature. “it was obvious evidence for natural selection.” what was newly discovered by scientists at the university of chicago?a. some animals can change their skin color.b. some butterflies can disguise themselves as other
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