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1、辽宁省抚顺市抚顺高中2019届高三英语模拟考试试题听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。注意事项:1、答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2、回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡 上,写在本试卷上无效。3、考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30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 1.5分,满分 7.5分)听下面5段对
2、话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置上。听完每段对话后,你都有题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。A、B、C三个选项中选出最10秒钟的时间来回答有关小1. Where are probably the speakers?A. At a concert.B. I n a restaura nt.C. I n a cin ema.2. Whe n does the con versati on take place?A. At2:45pm.B. At3:00p.m.C. At3:15p.m.3. What is the woman going to do now?A.
3、 Look for her keys.B. Go to work by bus. C.Clea nupthe room.4. What does the woma n advise the man to do?A. Be con fide nt.B. Sell the compa ny.C. Find ano ther job.5. Why did the speakers get lost?A. They forgot the address.B. They ignored Google Maps.C. They got wrong in struct ions.第二节(共 15小题;每小题
4、 1.5分,满分 22.5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,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;听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What does the woman intend to do?A. Buy a dress.B. Visit a college.C. Organize a big dance.7. What is the probable relati on ship betwee n the speakers?A. Husband and wife. B. Father and dau
5、ghter.C. Professor and student.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Why did the man go to South America?A. To study English.B. To lear n about local life.C. To improve his Spani sh.9. What did the man do in South Africa?A. Run a volun teer project.B. Open up a restaura nt.C. Work on a local farm.10. How did the man l
6、ike the food there?A. Stra nge.B. Won derful.C. Simple.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Moder n tech no logy.B. Environmental problems.Cn dustrial developme nt.12. What do many compa nies think of new tech no logy?A. It costs too much.B. It promotes industry.C. It a
7、ffects environment.13. What' s the problem in Africa?A. People are short of food.B. Companies need more wood.C. Farmland is turning into desert.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What is the man doing?2A. Looking for a job.of chefs and served to over 400 people.B. Applying for a degree.C. Signing up for a cou
8、rse.Waikiki Spam Jam(怀基基午餐肉节)Who knew this canned meat had so much love? Well, it tur ns out that a can of415. What does the woman want to know about the man?Spam is the go-to item in Hawaii, along with a grass skirt and garla nd(花环).TheA. His family.B. His interest.16. What special skills does the
9、man have?A. Speaking Japanese.bus in ess.C. His addressB. Teach ing En glish.C.Doi ngpeople of Hawaii love Spam so much that they even spe nd a day in May servi ng outthe best Spam, a type of cheap canned meat made mainly from pork.Bessieres Easter Egg FestivalAt Easter time, for those in the French
10、 town of Bessieres its all about an17. When will the in terview start?A. At 10:00a.m.B. At 11:00a.m.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What positi on will the speaker rema in?A. Chairman of the board.egg far less sweet.C. At 1l:30a.m.Here they celebratethe holiday by gettingdoze ns of chefsto make one largeomele
11、tte( 煎蛋卷)一15,000 eggs strong for the townsfolk( 市民).Potato Days FestivalThis festival actually takes place in Barnesville, Minn esota(明尼苏达州),theB. CEO of the company.C. Vice-preside nt.19. When did Quinn Con sta ntine join the compa ny?US. Over the last Friday and Saturdayin August thetow ncelebrate
12、sitsA. 5years ago.B. 15 years ago.C. 20 years ago.20. What is the speaker's attitude to Quinn Constantine?A. Doubtful.B. Supportive.C. Negative.potato-grow ing skills by hosti ng potato pick ing and peeli ng con tests, as well as a Miss Tater Tot pageant(盛典)for five-and six-year-old girls.21. Bi
13、bimbap is .A. a kind of egg cake far less sweetB. a can of meat made mainly from porkD. Potato Days FestivalB第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ACraziest Food Festivals sounds like a joke topic, but once you start look inginto it, you ' ll realize they
14、' re everywhere the crazier, the better.Bibimbap FestivalIn the South Korean town of Jeonjuloves, their“mixed rice ” dish is a heartyserve of rice topped with raw beef, a rainbow of vegetables, a raw egg and gochujang sauce( 韩国的辣椒酱)so much. They take four days out of October to celebrate it.Like
15、 any festival there ' s music, entertainment and magic, but making it thatlittle bit differe nt is the bibimba p that ' s whipped(搅拌 )up in a big bowl by doze nsC. a fried potato ball covered with sauceD. a rice dish mixed up with vegetables, etcA. from 22 to 25 OctoberB. i n May in HawaiiC.
16、 i n Barnesville, Minn esotaD. in a French tow n23. If Jim wants to learn Asian food culture, he'd better go toA. Bibimbap FestivalB. Waikiki Spam Jam22. Waikiki Spam Jam takes placeC. Bessieres Easter Egg FestivalWhen I was three years old, I couldn ' t speak. It was a strange reality that
17、none of the doctors I visited could un dersta nd.One day, I was shadow ing( 跟随) my mother. She found herself look ing in a mirror, andthrough it our eyes met. She began to speak to me through the reflection, and I slowly beganto mimic( 模仿)her mouth ' s movements until I formed a word.D. The hear
18、ing aid brings much convenience to his daily life.It turned out I ' m deaf in my left ear, and have a slight problem in my right. Beinghard of hearing has been difficult, but I ' ve never lived in a state of self -hating sorrow.Imagine being able to shut out all sound as you lay your head do
19、wn to sleep by simply rolling over onto one side. That ' s my reality when I sleep on my“good ear ” , and it makes mefeel like a superhero sometimes.People call my deaf side my “bad ear ” , but whe n I wear my hearing aid, I have accessto a range of features that some other deaf people don'
20、t. In cinemas, for example, withone click of a butt on I can enjoy a whole film as though it were whispered to me from the mouths of the actors.Owning a hearing aid hasn ' t always felt good, however. Onthe first day I gotmy aid,whe n I was eight, I took it to school for show-a nd-tell. As I exp
21、la ined how it worked to my classmates, a boy yelled out,“Aren' t those for old men? ” At that moment, I feltdifferent. It took a long time for me to get over that sense of being so unlike my peers.But it ' s not just school kids who can make us deaf and hard-of-hearing people feellike burde
22、 ns. Every video on social media that lacks subtitles(字幕),for example, meansan entire community of deaf people is unable to enjoy it. Completely deaf people are excluded from enjoying many movies too, as subtitles in cinemas are almost impossible to find.And with hearing aids costing around $2,500 e
23、ach, it can be hard for many people toafford to be able to liste n to the things that others take for gran ted. As for me, I canlisten to music, enjoy films, and catch conversationsI ' m lucky. I ' m deaf, but I canstill hear everything. I ' ve been blessed with wonderful lifeexperiences
24、,and I amhuman.And whe n it comes to sleep in g, I ' m even superhuma n.24. How does the author view his heari ng difficulty?A. It ' s a disaster and causes him a lot of trouble.B. It gave him a cha nee to experie nee someth ing special.C. It made him feel embarrassed in front of his classma
25、tes.D. It helped him to live in his own world without being in terrupted.25. What can be in ferred from the passage about the author?A. He was born deaf.B. He is optimistic and helpful.C. His family and classmates have supported him a lot.26. What is the author ' s attitude toward his life?A. gr
26、ateful.B. an xious.C. excited.D. disappo in ted.27. What is the author ' s main purpose in wri ting the article?A. To give advice on life to disabled people.B. To show how difficult life is for disabled people.C. To share his experie nee of treat ing a disadva ntage with gratitude.D. To show the
27、 convenience a hearing aid could bring.CFor many people, the “golden years ” are a time to slow down and recall past achieveme nts. Nola Ochs a Guinn ess record holder as the world ' s oldest college graduate at the age of 95 saw age as an opport unity to take on new challe nges and satisfy un f
28、ulfilled goals.Born in 1911 in Illi no is, Nola always loved lear ning. She was a good stude nt whograduated from high school in 1929 and began college via correspondence course(函授课程)from Fort Hays State Uni versity in Kan sas. After getti ng the degree of the college, she taught in county schools f
29、or four years before marrying her husba nd, Vernon Ochs.Soon, the realities of farming stopped any thoughts of furthering her education,thoughNola lived a good, full life on the farm, raising four sons. She always yearned to learn more about the world she lived in, but not untilafter Vernon died in
30、1972, did Nola considerresu ming her formal educati on.“ I just thought something off the farm would be fun,” Nola explained.“ Really, Ihad no thought of ever graduating. For 10 years, I just took classes that wereof interestto me, mostly history and composition. And then one of the professors came
31、to me and told me if I would take college algebra, I would have eno ugh credit hours to graduate. And I fin ally made it. ”For most people, graduat ing at the age of 95 with a 3.7 GPA might be eno ugh of an accomplishme nt, but not for Nola. In May 2010, at the age of 98, Nola Ochs received her mast
32、er' s degree, making her the oldest person to receive that distinction.By the time Nola passed away in 2016, at the in credible age of 105, she had achievedher goal of writing a book about her life experiences. At one point in the process, whenasked for her life advice, she said, “Buy the plane
33、ticket! ” She meant that people shouldtake advantage of life ' s opportunities and not wait until tomorrow.and other high-tech devices, even robots, allowi ng for more n atural and realistic social28. What did Nola do before gett ing married?A. A farmer.B. A writer.C. A scie ntist.D. A teacher.2
34、9. Which of the following can replace the underlined word"resuming ” in paragraph 3?A. begi nningB. cha ngingC. restart ingD. stopp ing30. How many degrees did Nola get accord ing to the text?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.31. What ca n we lear n from Nola?A. Respect ing old people is a virtue
35、 every one should have.B. Kno wledge is importa nt for every one in cludi ng old people.C. People should get their college degrees as young as possible.D. People should grasp every cha nee to pursue goals in life.DA new study has show n how computers and robots powered by artificial in tellige nee c
36、anread human eye movements to "read” human personalities.The eyes, they say, are the win dows to the soul. And if that is true, computers androbots powered by sophisticated( 复杂的)artificial intelligenee algorithms( 算法)may soon have the ability to peer into your soul. That is the result of a new
37、study on the connection betwee n eye moveme nts and pers on ality,con ducted by n euroscie nee researchers based at theUniversityof South Australia and Published in the scientificJournalFrontiersinNeuroscie nee.“Eye movements during an everyday task predict aspects of our personality,” wrotethe rese
38、archers, led by Uni versity of South Australia n euroscie ntist Tobias Loetscher,whose team follows 42 study subjects around the uni versity campus record ing their eyemovements, then determinestheirpersonalitytraits( 特 点) with“well -establishedquestionnaires ” for determining personality type, acco
39、rding to a summary of the study published by the site Science Daily.The researchersfed the data into their Al algorithms and found that computers runningthe algorithms were able to record humaneye movements and immediately determine a person ' s major pers on alitytraits,such as“n euroticism, ex
40、travers ion (夕卜向), agreeable ness,conscientiousness, as well as perceptual(感知的)cu riosity ” , the scientists wrote.in teract ions with mach in es,Loetscher said.“People are always looking for improved, personalized services. Today' s robots andcomputers are not socially aware, so they cannot ada
41、pt to non- verbal information, Loetscher said in a statement quoted by Indian Express. This research provides opportunities to develop robots and computers so that they can become more natural, and better in terpret ing huma n social sig nals.”The study revealed previously un discovered relati ons b
42、etwee n specific pers on ality characteristics and specific eye movement tendencies, according to a summary in Britain ' Daily Mail n ewspaper.32. What do the un derli ned words “ peer into ” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. un dersta ndB. stare atC. search forD. concern about33. How did the rese
43、archers con duct the research?A. It was carried out in a lab.B. 42 subjects ' eye movements were recorded.C. The students ' daily movements were tracked.D. Its subjects ' personalities were determined by computer.34. Accord ing to Tobias Loetscher, what can we know?A. Robots and computer
44、s are socially con scious.B. People care less about improved, pers on alized services.C. Today ' s robots and computers can accustom to non-verbal information.D. The discovery will improve the in teractio n betwee n huma n beings and mach in es.35. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Hu
45、ma n Pers on ality TraitsB. What Human Eye Moveme nts AreC. Tell Pers on alities by Eye Moveme nts.D. How Huma ns and Mach ines In teract第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2分,满分10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。The USA is a society formed by many differe nt immigra nt cultures that produced a newat"The n
46、ew findings could improve the way huma n beings in teract with their computerscoun tries and start several new traditi ons and cultures. 36and mixed culture. Most America ns celebrate differe nt customs which started in other3 They tend to livein depe nden tly,and com muni cate directly,hon estlyand
47、in formally with their families, friends and colleagues.America ns always keep adva ncing with the times. 38 In America, it is relativelycom mon for both pare nts to work, and America n wome n are equal part ners in marriage.In the USA, the most com mon family un it con sists of the pare nts and chi
48、ldre n livi ngunder one roof. Most American children are taught to compete, through organized sports and educati on, as well as speak out their minds and have con fide nce to sta nd up for what they believe in. 39 Many immigra nt families also feature several gen erati ons livi ng un derone roof, wi
49、th youn ger family members respect ing the elders' n eeds and val uing theiropinions.When people from differe nt cultures get married and have childre n, they may have issues when it comes to maintaining their unique traditions and mixing shared customs at the same time. 36 However, with a littl
50、e effort, childre n in these families can ben efit from hav ing both outlooks and traditi ons. Childre n who are raised bili ngually can also ben efit in future careers and learn to make decisions better than monolingual kids.culture. Naturally the n, America n pare nts teach their childre n basic A
51、merica n 44 .To America ns, the goal of pare nts is to help childre n 45 on their own feet. From 46 , each child may get his or her own room. As childre n grow, they get more 47 to make their own choices. 48 choose their own forms of en terta inment, as well as the friends to 49 them with. When they
52、 50 young adulthood, they choose their own jobs and marriage 51 . Of course, many young adults still 52 their parents ' advice andapproval for the choices they make. But once they“leave the 53 ” at around 18 to 21years old, they want to be on their own, not 54 to their mothers ' apron string
53、s(围裙带).The relati on ship betwee n pare nts and childre n in America is very in formal. America npare nts 55 their childre n as in dividuals not as exte nsions of themselves. They 56them to achieve their own dreams.America ns praise, en courage and give their childre n the 57 to succeed. When childr
54、e n become adults, their pare nts becomes more like 58 . But 59 to popular belief, most adult America ns don' t make their pare nts pay for room and board whe n their13A. Many America ns find happy life is importa nt.B. They are also taught to respect their parents at all costs.C. It can be a ch
55、allenge to find the perfect balance between cultures.D. According to socialists, the American family culture has many unique aspects.E. American children refuse to follow their parentsadvice and always argue with them.F. Changing rather than stickingto traditionis con sidered by many America ns asim
56、proveme nt.G. The differenceis easy to deal with if parentscan meet halfway and stand in the othershoes.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分第一节完形填空(共 20小题;每小题阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、45分)1.5分,满分 30分)B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The job of raising children is a tough one. Children don' t come with an instructionmanual(说明书).And each child is 41 . So parents sometimes pull their hair out infrustrati on, not 42 what to do. But in rais ing childre n, what we do is 43 by our41.A. stra ngeB. newC. differe ntD. un like42.A. no tici ngB. knowingC. rememberi ngD.
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