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高考英语模拟卷(三) 本试卷共三部分,满分135分(1201.125)。考试时间120分钟。第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 60 分)第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 45 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 ASpecial ProgramsCareer Stories What do you want to be when growing up? Hear first-hand from four Science Centre staff on the different career paths they have taken. Our real-life role models share their experiencesDuration: 60 minutesTime: 10:30-11:30Dates: May 13 & 27, 2018Price: $15 per studentClimate Changehs climate.Duration: 45 minutesTimes: 10-10:45, 11-11:45, 12-12:45, 1-1:45 and 2-2:45Dates: June 18, 23 & 24, 2018Price: $10 per studentCharacteristics of ElectricityWitness the power of electricity with shocking demonstrations. From Galvani to Tesla, re discover the practical applications of current, circuits and resistance. Understand how electric energy is generated, and be a part of a human electric circuit. Get energized with a sparktacular static electric discharge(静电释放)!Duration: 55 minutesTime: 11-11:55Dates: July 24, 2018Price: $10 per studentMental Health: The Science of AnxietyYour heart is racing, your mouth is dry and your stomach is in knots! Dont worry, everyone feels anxious sometimes. Explore whats really going on in our brains when we experience anxiety, how it affects our bodies and why stress can sometimes be a good thing. This presentation explains how our brains and bodies react to stress, while introducing students to evidencebased approaches. Mental health applies to everyone we can all take steps to enjoy life and deal with the challenges you face each day!Duration: 45 minutesTimes: 11-11:45Dates: August 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11, 2018Price: $10 per student21. What do we know about the program Career Stories?A. It offers tips on lifelong learning. B. It is presented with moral stories.C. It is based on first hand experiences. D. It provides practical pathways to success.22. Which of the programs is available in June?A. Career Stories.B. Climate Change.C. Characteristics of Electricity.D. Mental Health: The Science of Anxiety.23. What can you acquire in Mental Health: The Science of Anxiety?A. How mental concerns are handled. B. How electric energy is generated.C. How a human electric circuit develops. D. How extreme feelings affect our bodies.BIf your cat often waits too long outside a t the door waiting to be let in, what would you do? Arkaitz Garro, a WeTransfer software engineer in Holland, decided to use his skills to solve the problem. Instead of setting up a good old catflap(猫洞) on his door, he went for a more hightech solution involving artificial intelligence, motiondetection sensors, face recognition software and a messaging app. It may be overkill, but Arkait z claims that it only took him a few hours to do it, as all the hardware and software he used are readily available. It all started a few years ago, when Garro and his wife spotted a cat in their back balcony. Not knowing if it had been abandoned, lost by its owner, or simply homeless, they took it in, but also posted some pictures of it around their neighborhood, in case someone was looking for it.“We found out that the cat had an owner, just a few houses away and he was very happy toshare the cat with us. Now it has two families who love him,” Arkaitz said.“.”The problem was that neither Garro nor his wife could simply stand by the door waiting for it to show up, so he came up with a device(装置)n(运动检测) and imagerecognition AI software toautomatically identify the cat and then message him so he could let the animal in.“We just want to be notified when he is around,” Arkaitz explained.“When it detects movement, it sends the picture to a recognition software, which checks against the identity of the cat based on previous imagery of the cat.” “It took me just a few hours to put all the pieces together and the software up and running, but some more time after to fine tune the software to be able to recognize the cat,”Arkaitz said, but in the end it proved to be effective.24. What did Arkaitz Garro think of his invention?A. It was moneysaving.B. It was ecofriendly. C. It was timeconsuming.D. It was easily made.25. Why di d Arkaitz Garro and his wife put up some pictures of the cat?A. To seek a shelter for it. B. To find its true owner.26. How does Arkaitzs system check against his cats identity?A. By matching its image. B. By identifying its smell. C. By measuring its size. D. By recognizing its voice.27. What is the last step of Arkaitzs system when it works?A. Send a message.B. Send the picture.C. Detect movement.D. Require identification.CCameron is no ordinary dog, and not just because he was born on Valentines Day. To Maggie, a firstgrader at Burgundy Farm Country Day School, the dog who spends most days on campus is more like a friend. When Cameron is near, Maggie feels“really, really, happy,” she said.“I feel safe around him,” she added.“Hell lie down and ask me to scratch his tummy,” she explained, because Cameron likes Maggie. Cameron is one of a handful of dogs at Burgundy, a K8 private day school in Alexandria, Virginia. Dogs started showing up there when the head of school, Jeff Sindler, brought his clumsy Labrador, Luke, to the main office building where Sindler works. After Luke died, Sindler adopted Cameron and brought him to campus, too, where the dog Maggie described as “really cute” became a school favorite.“They dont care if youre good at basketball, or a great reader, or popular,” Sindler said. “They just want to be loved equal opportunity,” he added. Cameron and the other dogs on campus always fastened with a rope and with their owner go a long way toward improving students social and emotional wellbeing, he said. They reduce tension and ease anxiety, and inspire happy feelings from students. “They bring out some superbasic and important emotions,” he said,“.” Children often came from challenging backgrounds: many lived in poverty, or had to travel through dangerous neighborhoods to get to school, or shared a toocrowded home. When these emotionally needy children met the dogs, they relaxed and were more prepared to learn.Just as important, dogs on school grounds set a posit ive, tone. They help preserve the school climate that is accepting, supportive and curious.“Dogs are one way to hold on to that,” Sindler said, adding that“schools should be fun and exciting, and dogs can be a big part of that.”For Sindler, including Cameron was all part of an effort to create a safe environment where learning could flourish.28. What makes the dog Cameron really special?A. His rare category.B. His particular birthmark.C. His attractive appearance.29. How do dogs on campus improve students social and emotional wellbeing?C. By playing basketball together freely. D. By walking a long way together happily.30. What does the underlined word“that” in paragraph 5 refer to?A. A positive tone.B. The school ground.31. Whats the purpose of the passage?A. To encourage schools to bring in more dogs.B. To explain why dogs help students with learning.C. To introduce a way to help students grow healthily.D. To explore the possibility to challenge nodog rules.DPeople who risk their lives to save strangers do so without deliberation, according to a Yaleled analysis of statements from more than 50 recognized civilian heroes published online Oct. 15 in the journal PLOS ONE. “We wonder if people who act with extreme altruism(利他主义) do so without thinking, or if conscious selfcontrol is needed to override negative emotions like fear,” said David Rand, a Yale psychologist who authored the study with Ziv G. Epstein of Pomona College in Claremont, Calif.“Our analyses show that strongly, extreme altruists report acting first and thinking later.” Rand, who studies human cooperation, got hundreds of participants to read 51 statements made by individuals who have received the Carnegie Hero Medal, given to civilians who risk their lives to save strangers. Participants “What you dont find in the statements is people who say,I thought it over and I decided it was the right thing to do,” Rand said. Instead, most responded like Christine Marty, a 21yearold college student who rescued a 69year old trapped in a car during a flashflood. “Im thankful I was able to act and not think about it,” Marty said in a statement.The findings are consistent with Ra nds previous studies of cooperation in“economic games,” where participants choose whether or not to share resources. In these studies, subjectsforced to think carefully tend to be selfish while those using intuition(直觉) are more likely to be cooperative. Rand cautions that intuitive responses are not necessarily genetically hardcoded. He believes people learn that helping others is often in their own longterm selfinterest and develop intuitive habits of cooperation, rather than possessing an inborn tendency preserved byevolution. “,” he said.32. What conclusion was drawn from David Rands study?A. Heroes help without thinking. B. Heroes offer help on purpose.C. Heroes have a better selfcontrol. D. Heroes think carefully before they act.33. How did Rand conduct his study?A. By analysing heroes life stories. B. By interviewing heroes on the spot.C. By studying heroes opinions about their behaviors. D. By keeping track of heroes conscious selfcontrol.34. What can we infer about Rands opinion on heroes behavior?A. It is inborn.B. It is acquired.C. It is wellplanned.D. It is halfborn and halfmade.35. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. How heroes stepped out of dangerB. How heroes help others out of troubleC. Heroes dont deliberate before they actD. Heroes deserve the Carnegie Hero Medal第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 15 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。 选项中有两项为多余选项。 Ways to reduce plastic waste 36 . While most plastics are advertised as recyclable, the reality is that theyre“downcycled.”Luckily, there are simple steps you can take to dramatically decrease the amount of plastic waste you produce.37One of the easiest ways to keep plastic out of the landfill is to refuse plastic straws. Simply inform your waiter or waitress that you dont need one, and make sure to state this clearly when ordering at a drivethru. Cant stand giving up the convenience of straws? 38 . Restaurants are less likely to bring you a plastic one if they see that youve brought your own.Use reusable produce bags About one million plastic bags are used every minute. A single plastic bag can take 1,000 years to degrade. If youre already bringing reusable bags to the grocery store, youre on theright track. Purchase some reusable produce bags and help keep even more plastic out of the landfill. However, avoid those bags made from nylon or polyeste(聚酯纤维). 39 .Use matches 40 if you need to light a candle, build a campfire or start a fire for any other reason.These cheap plastic devices sit in landfills for years and have even been found in dead birds stomachs. If you cant bear to part with your lighter, pick up a refillable metal one to help cut down on waste.A. Say no to strawsB. Choose cotton ones insteadC. Dont use plastic containerD. Choose matches over plastic lightersE. Most restaurants will have no problem with itF. And you might even chew on it daily in the form of gumG. Purchase a reusable stainless steel or glass drinking straw第3部 分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 55 分)第一节完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 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。 At his graduation ceremony, my younger brother Peter presented me with a rose. I was trying to look 41 , but I had just had a major disagreement with my friend. I felt like a fading flower as I stood there, 42 three of his friends around: Jen, Beth and Angelika. They were all 43 . Jen was leaving for Kansas the next day, and she cried as she 44 e 45 and fallen to the ground as they were hugging. With the girls walking away,Peter 46 down and picked it up. The rose lay there in his 47 , for the taking.“For you, Maria.” I couldnt help smiling. It was so 48 of him to know how to make things better. In my 49 , Peter knows flowers. When we had moved into our present 50 outside Philadelphia, a rosebush was lying against the back fence, leafless. Daddy was 51 to dig it up and plant a new one, but Peter wouldnt 52 him. “Son, look how dry that is,” said Dad, 53 a branch,“all in the inside there.”Peter told Dad to give him 54 a few weeks and bent next to the bush, 55 his fingers over the dirt at its base. Then Peter launched a(n) 56 operation for it. Early in June a single blossom(花朵) turned red among green leaves. That was when I first 57 Peter had a gift for flowers.Now when Peter passed me that 58 , I felt all my troubles faded into the background.59 would be OK tomorrow, and60 it didnt well, it would. As always, Peter knew how to make things better.41. A. cheerful B. upset C. honest D. bored42. A. patting B. missing C. inviting D. greeting43. A. disappointed B. wonderful C. sad D. enthusiastic44. A. hugged B. waved C. said D. offered45. A. alive B. loose C. open D. easy46. A. turned B. fell C. leaned D. sat47. A. shoulder B. hand C. pocket D. bag48. A. selfish B. considerate C. generous D. modest49. A. memory B. honor C. dream D. voice50. A. hotel B. house C. corner D. flat51. A. anxious B. happy C. ready D. eager52. A. stop B. make C. scold D. let53. A. giving away B. setting out C. putting up D. breaking off54. A. just B. almost C. quite D. over55. A. pressing B. running C. hurting D. dipping56. A. relief B. routine C. rescue D. intelligence57. A. recalled B. declared C. heard D. knew58. A. leaf B. spade C. rose D. branch59. A. Nothing B. Anything C. Something D. Everything60. A. if B. unless C. while D. as第二节 语篇填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分 )阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Already home to the worlds first cloned dog using body cell transfer technique, China is now the worlds first country 61 (clone) China has mastered body cell cloning technology, 62 (follow) by South Korea, according to Lai Liangxue, a researcher at the Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health. “A cloned dog born from a geneedited cell donor is 63 (certain) a breakthrough,” says Eugene Redmond, director at the Yale University School of Medicine, 64 was not involved in the research. 65 most difficult, despite successes in the cloning other mammals, including sheep, 66 (mouse), cows, and pigs. Poor oocyte(卵细胞) quality and the reproduction cycle of the surrogate mothe(代孕母体) limit the 67 (apply) of the technology. However, Lais team of scientists at Sinogene created a disease model using the 68 (late) geneediting technology CRISPR/Cas9 to achieve mass production. It is the first 69 its kind in the world.“,” said a researcher from the Institute of Zoology. 70 (promote)第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 35 分)第一节 短文改错(共 10 小题;每小题 l 分,满分 10 分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。 文中共有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。 每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2. 只允许修改 10 处,多者(从第 11 处起)不计分。I am a 18yearold boy. Having been busy at my study and seldom helping my parents with the housework, I feel quite sorry. What can I do help?Last Sunday, when my parents went shopping, I sudden
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