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1、高考英语模拟试卷(一)班级_ 学号_ 姓名_ 得分_第i卷(共105分)i. listening comprehension section adirections: in section a, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. at the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. a
2、fter you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.( ) 1. a. a volunteerb. a writerc. a journalistd. an athlete( ) 2. a. in a hospitalb. in a school c. in a marketd. in a library
3、( ) 3. a. 6 hoursb. 8 hours c. 9 hours d. 10 hours( ) 4. a. cookingb. experimenting c. quarrelingd. debating( ) 5. a. she couldnt stand it.b. she was eager for it. c. she got used to it.d. she disliked it.( ) 6. a. to go to bed early.b. to go to the airport early. c. to stop chatting on the phone.d.
4、 to finish car racing early.( ) 7. a. buy a flatb. get married c. enjoy her honeymoond. stay at home( ) 8. a. acceptableb. unacceptablec. excellent d. meaningless( ) 9. a. preparing the interview.b. draw a picture of jenny. c. wait and see.d. plan a victory party.( ) 10. a. he got married.b. he sold
5、 plane tickets. c. he visited japan.d. he wrote a book about japan.section bdirections: in section b, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. the passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. when you hear a question
6、, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.( ) 11. a. eating habits. b. unique customs in travel.c. different ways of traveling. d. how to respect different cul
7、tures.( ) 12. a. in asia.b. in america. c. in europe.d. in the middle east.( ) 13. a. safe and easy.b. ugly and dirty. c. complex and uncomfortable.d. interesting and unnecessary.questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.( ) 14. a. the increasing threat from forged medicines (伪劣药品)
8、b. the growing belief in forged drugs. c. the big profits made from forged drugs. d. the decreasing quality of the forged medicines.( ) 15. a. in some european countries.b. in disaster areas. c. in developing countries.d. in wealthy countries.( ) 16. a. there is no effective system. b. criminals are
9、 using better methods. c. no one cares about it. d. no laws have been made.section cdirections: in section c, you will hear two longer conversations. the conversations will be read twice. after you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have
10、heard.blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversationcomplete the form. write one word for each answer.interviewers notes position applied for security 17. _ working experience monitoring several types of 18._systems wages per hour 19. $ _ shift preferred 20. _ shift.blanks 21 through 2
11、4 are based on the following conversationcomplete the form. write no more than three words for each answer.why is the man searching for books in the library? to 21. _ about hollywood in the 30s and 40s to narrow the topic, what did the man do first? he typed in “the 22. _” while searching how can th
12、e man do to cut down the topic even further? by listing 23. _ he wants. where can the man find the woman if the needs help? at 24. _ii. grammar and vocabularysection adirections: beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked a, b, c, and d. choose the one answer that best com
13、pletes the sentence.( ) 25. a group of chinese writers posted a letter on the website to accuse baidu, chinas largest search engine, _ copyright violations.a. overb. ofc. againstd. about( ) 26. tiger mother argues that in chinese culture _ is fun until you are good at ita. anythingb. everythingc. so
14、methingd. nothing( ) 27. it is illegal to make _ beggars on the streets that every citizen has the right to stop this crimea. such little childrenb. such few childrenc. so little childrend. so few children( ) 28. coca-cola will invest more in china over the coming three years than they _ in the enti
15、re period between 1979 and 2009.a. dob. didc. have doned. had done( ) 29. us vice-president joe biden _ the local dishes in a small restaurant in beijing, for he ate almost everything.a. should have enjoyedb. would have enjoyedc. cant have enjoyedd. must have enjoyed( ) 30. we believe that the gover
16、nment in beijing will provide migrant workers children with public education, _?a. will itb. wont it c. dont wed. dont they( ) 31. hans j. wegner, the first danish designer to achieve worldwide fame for simplicity, always believes that: remove material _ it is not needed.a. unlessb. so thatc. whered
17、. in case( ) 32. kids in the new century no longer take _ their parents impose on him for granteda. thatb. whichc. whatd. whether( ) 33. wait at least 24 hours before you buy a big-ticket item, or you will make a purely emotional purchase _ you may regret later.a. whichb. for whichc. about whichd. a
18、t which( ) 34. the elimination of the bin laden (本·拉登) hardly eliminates the threat of terrorism, _ the lessening of security procedures.a. it will nor lead tob. nor it will lead toc. it nor will lead tod. nor will it lead to( ) 35. the research, _ by the end of this year, will pave the way for
19、 future development.a. to be concludedb. to conclude c. concludedd. having concluded( ) 36. people still lack knowledge about what can be recycled and what cannot, especially when it comes to _ kitchen garbage.a. sortb. sortingc. sortedd. having sorted( ) 37. _, harry potter is no longer a boy wizar
20、d but a responsible and mature young man.a. growing upb. having grown upc. being grown upd. having been grown up( ) 38. at least 60 percent of workers are supposed to be given access to physical examinations _ their work is dangerous.a. if onlyb. untilc. providedd. whether( ) 39. the reason why we s
21、et up “a green responsibility card” is to give people _ a feeling of accomplishment.a. involvesb. involving c. involvedd. having involved( ) 40. one third of the authorities and artists in the animation industry _ their focus from quantity to quality in the last ten years.a. has shiftedb. have shift
22、edc. shiftedd. had shiftedsection bdirections: complete the following passage by the words in the bar. each word can only be used once. note that there is one word more than you need.a. identify b. interests c. more d. blame e. seriousf. joking g. less h. increasing i. emphasis j. on purposeim afrai
23、d we have to accept the fact that criminals are getting younger all the time. but unfortunately the offences they commit are becoming proportionately (成比例地) more _41_. i only wish we didnt have to admit this, but, in doing so, we must first ask ourselves whats wrong with our society that our childre
24、n apparently couldnt care _42_ about law and order. the days of the sneak thief who stole a couple of apples off a basket or a packet of sweets from chain store are nearly over. i have occasion to say this to a young offender the other day, “sweets from a chain store?” he said, “you must be _43_. th
25、ats kids stuff.” i may add that he was aged eleven. in other words, todays young criminals would find it laughable to risk being caught for pretty theft of this description. theyve got enough money in their pockets to buy the sweets they want. anyway, i think we have come to the point where its all
26、too easy to put the _44_ on anyone but ourselves. faced as they are with a society that frequently rejects them on the grounds of color, race or low academic ability, these children turn to crime as a means of _45_ their self-admiration. nurtured on films and tv glamorizing (美化) the role of the crim
27、inal, they are quick to _46_ with these anti-heroes. it is a matter of rising concern to the police that the children and young person act, 1969, is becoming inadequate to deal with the rise in juvenile delinquency (青少年犯罪). because the _47_ has been placed on the cause and treatment of their delinqu
28、ency, rather than on the old-fashioned methods of punishment, the children themselves are well aware that there is very little that can be done to prevent them continuing to rob, do damage _48_ and in some case even cause the death of those they choose to terrorize. i dont like the look of this situ
29、ation any more than you do. in our own _49_ and in those of our children and grandchildren, we cannot continue to take the “its nothing to do with me” attitude we have adopted for so long. we must unite in a common demand for stricter and more disciplined methods against these young offenders.41. _
30、42. _ 43. _ 44. _ 45. _ 46. _ 47. _ 48. _ 49. _iii. reading comprehension section a directions: for each blanket in the following passage there are four words or phases marked a, b, c and d. fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. actually, the artists picture books se
31、em to be intended more for adult readers than for children. unlike comic books, his works do not _50_ words to convey messages; _51_, images with bright colors and simple lines play the primary role in _52_ his feelings and thoughts. “you can understand what i am trying to say in my books without re
32、ading the _53_ that comes with the images,” says the artist, who always feels embarrassed when he is _54_ as a comic-book author. nonetheless, the text, though usually quite short, has its _55_. as a story develops in a series of interconnected images, the short sentences placed alongside them can e
33、asily intensify the readers _56_. such feelings involve no profound realization or sudden awakening, but resemble pure emotions of joy and sadness caused by trivial matters. these matters are typically _57_ in our busy modern society, but magnified creatively through jimmys drawing pen. had it not b
34、een for the crisis he experienced in his early 30s that gave him new in sights into life and art, jimmy might not have _58_ such a great deal of success. by the time he _59_ this third book in 1999, jimmy had already become one of the best-known authors in taiwan. today, he has published over twenty
35、 best-selling picture books, many of which are also _60_ in german, japanese, italian, and greek. his success _61_ much to his simple motivation for drawing and _62_ the feelings his works inspire. “im a child _63_ in the body of a middle-aged man.” he says. for an artist like jimmy, who always keep
36、s a low profile, beauty lies in simplicity and in the sweet innocence of childhood. without a doubt, this is the _64_ behind the lasting charm of jimmys picture books.( ) 50. a. rely onb. take upc. insist ond. pick up( ) 51. a. thereforeb. insteadc. moreoverd. somehow( ) 52. a. hidingb. explainingc.
37、 expressingd. resolving( ) 53. a. textb. titlec. headingd. content( ) 54. a. matched withb. referred toc. focused ond. protested against( ) 55. a. originb. causec. advantaged. function( ) 56. a. thoughtsb. feelingsc. livesd. emotions( ) 57. a. ignoredb. remindedc. interviewedd. shown( ) 58. a. suffe
38、redb. enduredc. rewardedd. enjoyed( ) 59. a. publishedb. reviewedc. contractedd. promoted( ) 60. a. accessibleb. availablec. preferabled. acceptable( ) 61. a. contributed b. gatheredc. owedd. stuck( ) 62. a. inb. toc. ford. of( ) 63. a. missingb. producingc. livingd. spinning( ) 64. a. secretb. mess
39、agec. gloryd. outlinesection bdirections: read the following three passages. each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. for each of them there are four choices marked a, b, c, and d. choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have
40、 just read.(a)attractions do you: love the national park, value it and hope to safeguard its future? wish to see the beautiful landscape of the park protected? like to enjoy peaceful, informal recreation within the park?aims the friends organization aims to help protect and improve the pembrokeshire
41、 coast national park for all to enjoy. we are a voluntary organization and registered charity without financial links to the national park authority.activities we encourage everyone to enjoy the national park through regular talks and visits to interesting places in the park with expert guides. we k
42、eep an eye on planning applications, park authority policies and threats to the national park such as massive leisure complexes. we work with like minded organizations such as the campaign for national parks to make our voice more effective. we help children to understand the national park by sponso
43、ring publications such as an adventure booklet and projects in local schools.benefits guided visits to places of interest which may not always be available to the general public. all members receive our regular news and views. talks by experts in their fields on current issues. a discount is availab
44、le on friends items for sale. satisfaction of participation in work parties, for those willing and able to be involved. if interested, please complete the application form at www. fpnp. org. uk.( ) 65. which of the following is discouraged by the friends organization?a. to build massive complexes(建筑
45、群) for public amusement.b. to prevent possible damages to the national park.c. to help protect and improve the park for all to enjoy.d. to sponsor publications and projects in local school.( ) 66. one of the benefits for members of friends is to _.a. have friends goods free of chargeb. visit any pla
46、ce not open to the publicc. take part in work parties if they want tod. give talks in their fields on current issues( ) 67. the purpose of the poster is to invite more people to _.a. raise money for the friends organizationb. join the friends organization and be members of itc. work as managers for
47、pembroke shire national parkd. enjoy the landscape of pembroke shire national park(b) which are you more likely to have with you at any given moment your cell phone or your wallet? soon you may be able to throw your wallet away and pay for things with a quick wave of you smart phone over an electron
48、ic scanner. in january, starbucks announced that customers could start using their phones to buy coffee in some 6,800 of its stores. this is the first pay-by-phone practice in the u.s., but were likely to see more wireless payment alternatives as something called near field communication (nfc) (近距离无
49、线传输) gets embedded into americas consumer electronics. last december some new smart phones which contain an nfc chip were introduced to the public. already in use in part of asia and europe, nfc allows shoppers to wave their phones a few inches above a payment terminal a contact-free system built fo
50、r speed and convenience. but before npc becomes widely adopted in the u.s., a few problems need to be worked out, like who will get to collect the profitable transaction fees. although some credit card provides have been experimenting with wave-and-pay systems that use nfc-enabled credit cards, cell
51、 phone service providers may try to muscle their way into (强行挤入) the point-of-sale (pos) market. three big cell phone service providers have formed a joint venture that will go into operation over the next 15 months. its goal is “to lead u.s. payments industry from cards to mobile phone.” the other
52、big nfc issue, apart from how payments will be processed, is security. for instance, whats to stop a thief from digitally pick pocketing you? “were still not at the point where an attacker can just brush against you in a crowd and steal all the money out of your phone,” says jimmy shah, a mobile sec
53、urity researcher, “users may also be able to set transaction limits, requiring a password to be entered for larger purchases.” still uneasy about this digital-wallet business? keep in mind that if you lose your smart phone, it can be located on a map and remotely disabled. plus, your phone can be pa
54、ssword protected. your wallet isnt.( ) 68. what is predicted to happen in the u.s.?a. the expansion of cell phone companies.b. the boom of pay-by-phone business.c. the disappearance of credit cards.d. the increase of starbucks sales.( ) 69. the nfc technology can be used to _.a. ensure the safety of
55、 shoppersb. collect transaction fees easilyc. make purchases faster and simplerd. improve the quality of cell phones( ) 70. three cell phone service providers from a joint venture to _.a. strengthen their relationshipb. get a share in the payments industryc. sell more cell phonesd. test the nfc technology( ) 71. according to the passage, what can users do if they lose their s
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