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1、      湖北省2016届高中毕业生五月模拟考试                             英语试卷湖北省教育学会命制           &#

2、160;                                  2016.5.5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.从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中.选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上

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15、0;           D. Advertisement D.22. How can you contact the employer if you want a job with computers?    A. By calling 0196-675898.    B. By calling 0196-436211.    C. By calling 0196-887323.  &

16、#160; D. By writing to Lanchester Fish 15 Collings Lane LA5 8RU.23. What job will you apply for if you want to work in an international company?    A. A bar manager.             B. An insurance seller.    

17、C. A payroll controller.      D. A newspaper distributor.                              B    Wait for it.that sigh o

18、f relief you hearing is wives, girlfriends and partners across London celebrating the end of Movember.    This year's annual moustache-growing campaign in London will surpass (超过)2014 fundraising numbers.    Last year, London men grew enough facial hair to raise S 2

19、00,000. As of Thursday, 2015 fundraising sat at $250.000, with additional money still expected to roll in.     "Well, I think London is a pretty charitable community," said Lincoln McCardle, president of the London chapter. "Whether it is a food drive or Movember,

20、we always step up and either meet or surpass the goal. "    As a result of last year's success, London was awarded a wrap-up gala(演出) , which took place Thursday night at Jim Bob Ray's on Richmond Street.    "Up until now, the galas have been happening

21、 in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary," said McCandle. "We wanted to have a gala. I told the guys in head office in Toronto, to pick a number - not to tell me - but if we hit it, I want a gala in London. And we did. It is a chance to thank the people who registered, hand out a few a

22、wards and have some fun. "    This year, 60 percent of the money collected in Canada will still go to prostrate cancer research with the remaining 40 percent being directed towards men's mental health.    For men looking for a professional to take off their mon

23、th-long growth. there are a number of "shave-off" events around the city Friday. One will be at David E. White at the corner of Richmond Street and Queens Avenue. For a $20 donation, your prized moustache will be professionally removed. Organizers are hoping to set a Guinness World Record

24、for the most number of shaves given in a day.            Started in Australia in 2003, the craze (热潮) found its way to Canadian men by 2007, and in the last couple of years, Canada has collected more, setting the pace in terns of fundraising. Mo

25、ney raised has traditionally gone toward prostate-cancer research, which is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men, according to Health Canada.            24. What can we learn about the people in London?    A. They are

26、wealthy.   B. They are creative.    C. They are indifferent.     D. They are warm-hearted.25. What's the aim of moustache-growing campaign?    A. To have a wrap-up gala.    B. To raise money for men's health. 

27、60;  C. To set a Guinness World Record.D. To remove the moustache professionally.26. Which Guinness World Record the organizers may set?    A. The length of a moustache a man grows.    B. The amount of money collected in a day.    C. The number of mo

28、ustaches removed in a day.    D. The number of people participating in the campaign.27. What does the phrase "setting the pace" in the last paragraph mean?    A. Taking the lead.    B. Achieving the goal.C. Falling behind.    

29、; D. Reaching the speed.                                    C    In 1988, a company in Ohio invented an alcoho

30、l-based hand cleaner, which was meant to be used by health-care worker; when soap and water were unavailable. Joe Kanfer, the company's C. E. O. , told me recently, "there were a couple of other alcohol products out there, but they were really ugly. Either they were greasy (油腻的) or they bur

31、ned your hands white. " Kanfer took a year and a half to develop this product which is visually appealing and does almost no harm to one's skin. Still. Kanfer lost money on it for mare than a decade because people couldn't get what it was for.    The product was called Pu

32、rell. Today, you see it everywhere. My doctor uses it several times during every office visit. You can aer it in almost every office in the U. s. and school picnics would be impossible without it. The former president Grorge W.Bush was called a racist for using hand cleaner after first shaking hands

33、 with Barack Obama, but Bush also gave some of it to Obama and recommended it as a cold preventative (预防药). What was oncebarely even a product is now a growing product category, worth hundreds of millions per year.The rise of Purell makes some health professionals uneasy, Some claimed that promoting

34、 hand cleaner may worsen "our culture's irrational (非理性的) fear about bacteria. " Still, the clear agreement among experts is that unclean hands pose a serious health risk, and are one of the main reasons in the spread of infectious in hospitals. A 2007 study estimated that, in America

35、in 2002, such infections resulted in more than a million and a half patient illnesses and caused or contributed to nearly a hundred thousand patient deaths - about double the number of U. S.deaths currently caused each year by AIDS and guns combined.However, I asked a food microbiologist whether cle

36、an hands might have a medical drawback. He said. "We might have a much healthier population if we adopted the kinds of condition that we see in many Third World countries, with poor-quality food and poor-quality water and lots of bacteria. If we did that, we would have adults who were very heal

37、thy and have very strong immune systems. Unfortunately, the price that we would pay would be extremely high child death rate. "28. Why did Joe Kanfer lose money on his product according to Paragraph 1?    A. Because people didn't think it useful.    B. Because

38、people thought it was ugly.    C. Because it was harmful to the skin.    D. Because it burned the hands white.29. What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?    A. Purell brings in lots of money for Kanfer.    B. Purell has been widely used in

39、 the US.    C. Purell is a cold preventative.    D. Purell meets different needs.30. What mainly caused patient deaths according to the figures in Paragraph 3?    A. People's fear about bacteria.   B. Hand cleaner.    C. Bacte

40、ria on the dirty hands.    D. AIDS and guns.31. What can we learn about the people in Third World countries?    A. They adopt healthy living habits.    B. They have poor immune systems.    C. They eat food with fewer hacteria.  &#

41、160; D. Their child death rate remains high.                              D    The curiosity about wild animals seems to he imprinted on hum

42、anDNA. For a child. wild animals are a thing of wonder, and as we grow older, we hope to see them in the flesh.While the rich and powerful have collected wild animals for centuries, the concept of the modern zoo dates back to the 18th century, when exotic(异国的)species discovered during European explo

43、ration were contained in jails of steel and concrete for the entertainment of a very receptive public.    Times have fortunately changed for the aninal kingdom. and as the concept of animals in cages becomes more disgusting, so the wonders of travel provide opportunity to experience t

44、hem in their natural habitat.    There is simply no comparison to observing creatures in the wild and watching them going about their business in their natural environment. But even low-impact tourism can do harm to wildlife, so where do we draw the line at our interaction?  

45、;  If it's not managed properly, tourism can have negative impacts (影响) on animal populations and fragile habitats," says Dermot 0'Gorman, from WWF. "Massive influxes (涌入) of tourists" often to a relatively small area, can add to the pollution, waste, and water needs of t

46、he local population. "    Furthermore, our very presence in a wildlife habitat call impact on animal behaviour, from changing feeding habits to placing them in danger from vehicles.    For many animal lovers, a visit to a wildlife shelter provides the rare opportun

47、ity to interact with species on a more intimate level, becoming directly involved in the care and management of animals rescued from poachers, or the wildlife trade.A recent report by World Animal Protection, however, has placed the spotlight on all animal attraction, suggesting that any hands-on en

48、counter is essentially cruel, and calling on an end to "irresponsible wildlife tourism".    This condemnation  follows  other  responsible tourism companies, such as World Expeditions, banning elephant rides and animal shows from their travel plan, encouraging

49、 travellers to instead seek alternatives to wildlife viewing.32. What does Paragraph 1 mainly tell us about wild animals?    A. They are attractive to humans.    B. They are friendly to children.    C. They are our ancestors.     D. Th

50、ey provide us meat.33. What's the main purpose of the' rich people's collecting wild animals?    A. To trade     B. To study them.C. To protect them.     D. To keep them for pleasure.34. What can be the had effect that tourists have

51、on wild animals according to the passage?    A. Putting wildlife at risk.    B. Offering junk food to them.    C. Polluting their drinking water.    D. Causing frequent traffic jams.35. what is World Animal Protection's suggestion? 

52、;   A. Improving animal performances.    B. Banning irresponsible wildlife tourism.    C. Establishing more wildlife organizations. D. Providing opportunities for animal lovers.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

53、有两项为多余选项.    Spending just a few minutes each day massaging (按摩) your baby can help to increase the bond, interaction and communication between the two of you. But how do you start? Tina Allen, an internationaIly respected educator, author and expert in the field of infant massage the

54、rapy, shares her advice.   36  Creating the best environment for massage is an ideal way to give yourself and baby time to relax. Choose a familiar place that is warm, quiet and with few distractions. The best time for massage is when baby is awake, healthy and happy.   37&#

55、160;        Be comfortable.  Relax, enjoy and have fun.  Position yourself so that you are comfortable. Be sure baby is safe and placed on a soft area. Keep in mind that babies roll and become slippery when using oil.   38  Listen in. 

56、  39  Massage is not something that parents do to their baby, but rather with their little one. Listen to your baby. He or she will give you the signals to let you know his or her comfort level.              Know when not to

57、massage. Avoid massage when your infant is sleeping, crying, ill, has a fever or infection, or if your little one has broken skin, or bruising.   40  If your child has any special health care needs, seek further guidance as to what would he tire safest approach to use.A. Choose the be

58、st time and place.B. Send your baby to hospital immediately.C. So the massage time is of great importance.D. For a stomach massage. wait 30 minutes after eating.E. Be sure your hands are warm and clean before you begin.F. Infant massages can be a wonderful tool for increasing your communication.G. S

59、ome babies prefer the morning, while others prefer the afternoon or before bedtime.                    第卷(80分)第三部分  英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节  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

60、所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项.并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。    Six-year-old Matthew Parker was in need of a kidney(肾)transplant, and his family looked all over the country for a suitable donor. Up to 80 people signed up to give up a living 41   for the first-grader. Coincidentally, the pe

61、rson  42   to donate a kidney to Matthew was his teacher,Lindesy Painter.    Matthew had been on the transplant 43   for a long time and developed antibodies(抗体)to most kidneys, it was 44  to find a match for him. The doctor had warned the family to he “&

62、#160; 45”and used the term . needle in a haystack" several times    When  46  were asked to be tested, Painter was the first one to sign up". 47   the teacher learned the result .she had to get several tests done. She was astonished when she got a 48 

63、;   back saying she was a "perfect   49    ."    Painter didn't make the decision   50   . She knew that Matthew's kidneys were  51   ,and she empathized(同情)with anyone going through this. It was e

64、specially hard for her to 52   the condition affecting one of her two sons."I watch my healthy,active, loud, wild children running around," She said."Matthew  53  to live a normal,healthy,active life like my boys."    Matthew was so  54

65、0;  to learn that his teacher would be donating a kidney to him that he 55  her. His mother was deeply  56  to Lindsey Painter, saying her son's donor was a "  57  "and "giving person" for doing this.    The operations for the kidn

66、ey donation 58   in the following month. Matthew's mother said, "My son's new kidney means a special  59   between student and teacher that goes far 60  the classroom."41. A. person     B. organ     C. animal

67、0;   D. plant 42. A. chosen     B. supposed  C. forced    D. required43. A. bed        B. machine   C. list      D. team44. A. difficult  B. vital    

68、 C. effortless     D. impossible45. A. optimistic  B. sensitive    C. fantastic    D. realistic46. A. competitors   B. teachers   C. volunteers   D. Partners47. A. While     B. Once  &#

69、160; C. After    D. Before 48. A. Mark      B. call    C. letter   D. book49. A. match     B. candidate     C. mother     D. participant50. A. wisely    B.

70、 sensibly      C. lightly    D. willingly51. A. failing   B. hurting       C. shrinking  D. disappearing 52. A. control   B. predict       C. imagine    D.

71、 accept53. A. struggles   B. manages     C. regrets    D. deserves54. A. Puzzled     B. excited     C. satisfied  D. worried55. A. feared      B. hugged      C.

72、 missed     D. ignored56. A. sorry       B. friendly    C. polite     D. grateful57. A. reliable    B. selfless    C. passive    D. cheerful58. A. took place  B. cam

73、e about  C. set off    D. broke out59. A. appreciation     B. agreement     C. bond    D. distance60. A. above       B. from        C. into   

74、60;   D. beyond第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分.满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。    Sometimes the targets we set 61  (us) are just too high. We think that we will be better people in the future. Just as we are 62  (easy) taken over by the planning fallacy(谬见),believing t

75、hat we can complete a large project for work in an afternoon,  we think in the future we will be better-organised and more self-disciplined.    One of the most  63  (fame) examples of the planning fallacy is  64of the Oxford English Dictionary. In 1860 plans were i

76、n place to complete it within three years. In 1879 there was a new deal to publish in within a decade, but after five years they had only got so far 65   the word "ant". It Was finally completed in 1928. by 66   time it was considered out of date and revisions began at

77、once.    The same thing happens when it comes to  67  ( try) to change our lifestyles. We read about a new idea and that optimism fires up all over again. At the University of Toronto Janet Polivy has been studying what she calls. " false hope syndrome".  

78、;                   She found that People set themselves unrealistic targets which they undoubtedly failed to reach, leaving them feeling even 68  (bad) about themselves. Some of the students she stud

79、ied had tried and failed for 10 years to make the same  69  (change) in their lives, but each year they  70  (convince) that this time it would work.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I分.满分10分)       Is it truly that Chinese students wor

80、k for over twelve hours per day, while western students stay at school a few hours and play a lot after school? To some extent, it was agreed thatwestern students are under little pressure than Chinese students. The main reason is because there are limited places at top universities and the problem

81、may not be solving in the near future. In fact, not any western students are lazy. On the contrary, a lot of them are hard-working students, that finish the long list of readings and coursework on time and make a full use of their spare time to have fun and do voluntary work. I think the best attitu

82、des towards the balance of study and entertainment is "work hard, play hard".第二节  书面表达(满分25分)    假定你是李华.博文中学学生。你校将于5月28日接待来自美国某中学的学生访问,学校委托你与该团学生领队彼得联络,请给他写信介绍活动安排及相关事宜。要点如下:    1.参观校园;    2.在大礼堂与学生座谈;    3,中午共进午餐;    4.下午城市观光。注意:1.词数100左右;     2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;     3.信的开头已给出,不计入总词数。    

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