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江西省百所名校2011届高三模拟考试英语试题考生注意:1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。考试时间120分钟。2.请将各题答案填在试卷后面的答题卷上。3.本试卷主要考试内容;高中全部内容。第I卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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秒钟的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.Whatkindofroomdoesthemanwant? A.Asittingroom. B.Areadingroom. C.Anon–smokingroom.2.WhatdoesJoanlike? A.Dancing. B.Singing. C.Drawing.3.Where’stheman’swallet? A.Intheroom. B.Inthecar. C.Intheoffice.4.Whatdidthewomanthinkofthephotosshehadtaken? A.Terrible. B.Great. C.Frightening.5.Whydidn’tthewomanlendhercartotheman? A.Hercarwaslost. B.Sheneededitherself. C.Hercarwasbeingrepaired.第二节(共15小题;每题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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.Howmanypeoplearelivingintheman’scountry? A.About3million. B.About13million. C.About30million.7.Howmuchmoneydomostpeopleearnperyearintheman’scountry? A.About$2,000. B.About$20,000. C.About$24,000.8.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation? A.Theman’scountryisricherthancountriesinwesternEurope. B.Unemploymentintheman’scountryistwicelargerthanthatfouryearsago. C.Theman’scountryislargerthananyothercountryintheworld.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whatdidthewomangivethemanforadrink? A.Somejuice. B.Somewater. C.Sometea.10.Whatdidthemanthinkofthefoodheate? A.Terrible. B.Delicious. C.Verycommon.11.Wheredidtheconversationtakeplace? A.Atameeting. B.Atanairport. C.Atthetable.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whatwouldthewomanliketodrink? A.Milk. B.Teawithmilk. C.Teawithsugar.13.Whatdoesthewomanthinkaboutthelivingroom? A.Shelikesitverymuch. B.Shelikesthecoffeetable. C.Shelikesthecurtains.14.Wheredoesthemangetthecurtainsasagift? A.Fromhisfriend. B.Fromhisgrandparents. C.Fromhisparents.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Howmanypartiesdidthewomanholdaltogether? A.Three. B.Four. C.Five.16.Whydidn’tthewoman’sparentsgotoherwedding? A.Theywereverybusy. B.Theymissedthetrain. C.Theycouldn’taffordtofly.17.Whendidtheygoonahoneymoon? A.Lastyear. B.Ontheirfirstanniversary. C.Theyearbeforelast.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatmadeChristiebecometheworld’sbest–knownmysterywriter? A.Herextraordinaryexperiences. B.Murderstories. C.Herabilityindirectingfilms.19.WhenandwherewasChristieborn? A.In1890inEngland. B.In1937inEgypt. C.In1950inBelgium.20.Whichofthefollowingnovelsdidshewriteathome? A.TheMysteriousAffairatStyles. B.MurderontheOriemExpress. C.TheLifeandTimesofHercudePoirot.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Inadditiontothegeneralrequirements,anapplicantmusthavemaster’sdegreeinfieldoflaw. A.the;the B.the;a C.a;the D.a;不填22.---Whatthenewclerksaidsurprisesyou,doesn’tit?---Well.,Iampuzzledbytherequest. A.What’sworse B.Onthecontrary C.Afterall D.Tobehonest23.Japan’sspaceagencyisconsideringputtingatalkingrobotontheInternationalSpaceStationtowatchthemissionastronautsareasleepandmonitortheirhealth. A.after B.since C.while D.unless24.About100housesweredestroyedandanother2,500,or40percentofthecity’stotal,intheearthquake. A.weredamaged B.wasdamaged C.haddamaged D.damaged25.AlthoughChinesepeopletraditionallySpringFestivalinsteadofChristmas,theChristmasfestiveatmospherecanstillbefeltonDecember25. A.recover B.inspect C.examine D.observe26.thisafternoon,youwouldhavetowaitforanotherchancenexttime. A.Thebossdidn’treturn B.Thebosswerenottoreturn C.Werethebossnottoreturn D.Didn’tthebossreturn27.Thegoldrabbithadbeenthroughmanygenerationsbeforeitcametomyfather. A.turneddown B.putdown C.setdown D.handeddown28.MajorWesternmediaorganizations,withbigexpensecuts,arechangingtheirfocusfromshortwaveradiototheInternet. A.facing B.havingfaced C.faced D.toface29.Withhardworkoverthepastfewdecades,Chinagreatprogressinmanyfields,speciallyinhightechnology. A.achieved B.hasachieved C.hadachieved D.isachieving30.---InwhichplayofShakespeare’sisitDavidwillplayaleadingpart?---RomeoandJuliet. A.where B.which C.that D.who31.---Wereyoubusyyesterday?---Yes.Ratherthantimelisteningmusicasusual.Idevotedeveryefforttomaths. A.wasting;reviewing B.waste;review C.towaste;review D.towaste;reviewing32.Theincreasedmonthlypaywillbenefitmorethan23millionmigrantworkersarecurrentlyemployedinGuangdongProvince.. A.where B.whose C.which D.who33.Whenyouareshoppinginthesupermarket,youcanfindthatpricesonthegoods. A.marked B.willmark C.aremarked D.willhavebeenmarked34.---Howwouldyoulikeyourbeef,Miss?--- A.Welldone. B.Thankyou. C.Ilikeitverymuch. D.Likewhat?35.Iamgoingtobuytheovercoatiftheshopownerlowertheprice. A.must B.should C.could D.will第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。In1945,therewasayoungboyof14inaconcentrationcamp(集中营).Hewasskinny36hadabrightsmile.Everyday,ayounggirlcamebyontheothersideofthefence.She37theboyandaskedhimifhespokePolish,andhesaidyes.Shesaidhelooked38,andhesaidhewas.Shethen39inherpocketandgavehimherapple.He40herandshewentonherway.Thenextday,shecamebyagain,41anotherapple.Eachday,shewalkedbytheoutsideofthefence,42toseehim,andwhenshedid,shehappily43himanappleinexchangeforconversation.Oneday,hetoldhernottocomebyanymore.Hetoldherhewouldbeshippedtoanotherconcentrationcamp.Ashewalkedawaywith44streamingdownhisface,hewonderedifhecouldeverseeheragain.Shewastheonly45personhehadseenacrossthefence.Hemadeitoutoftheconcentrationcamp,andwenttoAmerica.In1957,hisfriendsfixedhimuponablinddate(男女初次约会).Hehadno46whothewomanwas.Hepickedherup,andduringdinner47talkingofPolandandtheconcentrationcamp.ShesaidshewasinPolandatthattime.Shesaidshe48totalktoaboyandgavehimapplesdaily.Heaskedifthisboywastall,49andifhehadtoldherthatsheshouldn’tcomebackbecausehewas50.shesaidyes.Itwasher,theyounggirlwhocamebyeverydaytogivehim51.After12years,afterthewarandinanothercountrythey52again.Heproposed(求婚)toheronthatverynightandtoldherhewould53againlethergo.Theyarestillhappily54today.Myfriends,thatisatruelovestory.55dohappen,andthereisagreaterforceatworkinourlives.36.A.and B.but C.so D.or37.A.observed B.noticed C.watched D.found38.A.angry B.hungry C.fine D.tired39.A.reached B.shook C.moved D.waved40.A.encouraged B.inspired C.praised D.thanked41.A.eating B.bringing C.fetching D.asking42.A.deciding B.having C.hoping D.failing43.A.sold B.banded C.showed D.presented44.A.swear B.water C.tears D.blood45.A.beautiful B.kind C.honest D.reliable46.A.doubt B.wonder C.question D.idea47.A.began B.finished C.stopped D.enjoyed48.A.tended B.wanted C.used D.chose49.A.thin B.strong C.fat D.ugly50.A.running B.leaving C.arriving D.returning51.A.oranges B.bananas C.sweets D.apples52.A.discussed B.chatted C.talked D.met53.A.ever B.hardly C.never D.almost54.A.married B.united C.loved D.connected55.A.Wars B.Loves C.Wonders D.Meetings第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40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。AOralEnglishTrainingSchoolAllNativeSpcakerTutorsGriffinEnglishoffersacompletelydifferentEnglishlearningapproachfrommainstreamEnglishtrainingprovider,byusingthesamecoursetaughtinEnglishspeakingcountries.OurteachersareallfromEnglishspeakingcountieswithbackgroundsrangingfrombusiness,legal,literature,philosophy,history,etc.MostteachersholdTESLcertificatesandhaveexperienceteachinginChinaformanyyears.CourseIntroductionChildrenEnglish(6–15yearsold)TheChildrenEnglishofferedbyGriffinisspeciallyadaptedtosuitChinesechildrenfromage6to15yearsold.Throughstudyingsubjectsabouthistory,poetry,andgeography;studentsarefullyexposedtothevariousculturesintheEnglishspeakingworld,beyondthelanguage.Textbooks:CoreKnowledgeClasssize:6~10studentsTeacher:NativeEnglishspeakerGeneral/BusinessEnglishTheGeneral/BusinessEnglishofferedbyGriffinisbasedonworld–famousBBCEnglishteachingcourseware(课件)forallEnglishlearnerswhowanttoimprovetheirEnglishskills.OurcoursescoverBusinessEnglish,InterviewEnglish,andEnglishusedforstudyingandworkingabroad,andtheappreciationoftheoriginaldialogueinthelatestHollywoodmovie.Teachingmaterials:BusinessEnglish,BBCLearningcoursewareClasssize:6~10peopleperclassTeacher:NativeEnglishspeakerTutoringGriffindesignone-to-onetuitiontofitthespecificneedsofcustomers.Thecoursecontentwillbeadaptedbytheforeignteachertosuittheneedsofcustomers.Thecustomercanchoosethetimeandplace.Corporate(公司的)TrainingGriffinEnglishoffersflexibleEnglishlanguagetrainingforcorporatecustomerswhohavespecificlanguagegoalsfortheiremployees.Throughassigningastaffteachertothecustomersaccount,ourcourseswillbecustomizedtofittheneedsofcustomer.Thetopics,levels,timeofeachclass,andfrequencycanbeadaptedtofitourcorporatecustomers’needs.WeeklyEventsEnglishFilmNightEnglishSalonNewspaperReadingGriffinEnglishLibrary(WirelessInternetAvailable)Telephone:66288833Email:infor@Address:Room308-312,BaoYeMansion56.AllteachersintheOralEnglishTrainingSchool. A.areEnglishmenorEnglishwomen B.holdTESLcertificates C.comefromEnglishspeakingcountries D.havemuchexperienceteachinginChina57.ChildrenEnglishandTheGeneral/BusinessEnglishhavethesame. A.classsize B.courses C.teachingmaterial D.teachers58.AboywhowantstostudyEnglishinhishomeforgoingabroadhadbetterchoose. A.ChildrenEnglish B.General/BusinessEnglish C.Tutoring D.CorporateTraining59.WhichofthefollowingisNOTaWeeklyEvent? A.EnglishFilmNight. B.NewspaperReading. C.GriffinEnglishLibrary. D.EnglishSpeechContest.60.IfyouareabossplanningtohaveyouremployeeslearnsomecommercialEnglish,youmaychoose. A.ChildrenEnglish B.GeneralEnglish C.CorporateTraining D.EnglishSalonBEnglishfamiliesfacebeinglimitedto80bagsofrubbishayear.Householdsthrowingawaymorewastewillhavetotakeittothetip(垃圾站)orbuyalimitednumberofextrabags.DorettaCocks,oftheCampaignforWeeklyWasteCollections,said,“Theymustthinkwearefools.Howcantheyclaimtobeconcernedfortheenvironmentwhentheytellpeopletodrivetothelocaltip?Andwhatdoyoudoifyoudon’thaveacar?Walk?”Theplanignoresthevoicefromministerstoendsuchheavy–handedness(高压手段).ItistobecarriedoutbytheTory–ledcouncil(市政厅)inWorkingham.Berkshire,andisalreadyinoperationinBrozbourneinHertfordshire.Manyofthe180councilsthatstillofferunrestrictedweeklyrubbishcollectionsarewatchingthetrial.Wokinghamofficialshavetoldresidentsthat75–litrebagswillbegiventoeachhousedholdandanythingnotleftinthemwillnotbecollected.“Everyhouseholdwillreceive80bagseveryyear,”itsaid.“Youcanbuyextrabagsinrollsoftenbutthiswillnotbeencouraged.”Familiesoffivewillget100rubbishbagsayearandhouseholdsofsixormorewillget120.Residentswillhaveaweeklyrecyclingcollectionlimitedtocans,paperandcard,plasticbottlesandsoon.Plasticpackagingandglassincludingbottlesmusteithergowiththegeneralwasteorbetakentorecyclingpoints.Greenwastepick–upscostanextra£60ayear.Thecouncilhastoldresidentsitwillsave£922,000ayearunderthenewsystem.TherewillbenolocalconsultationbeforeitisintroducednextApril.61.What’sDorettaCock’sattitudetowardsthenewplan? A.Satisfied. B.Curious. C.Angry. D.Interested.62.Howmuchrubbishisafamilyofthreelimitedtoeveryyear? A.100bagsofrubbish. B.120bagsofrubbish. C.6,000litresofrubbish. D.7,500litresofrubbish.63.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”refertointheseventhparagraph? A.Receiving80rubbishbagseveryyear. B.Buyingextrabagseveryyear. C.Drivingtocitytips. D.Getting100rubbishbagsayear.64.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat. A.thenewplanisagreedbymostministers B.thenewplanwillwastealotofmoney C.thegovernmenthasaskedformuchadviceofthenewplan D.thenewplandoesnotnecessarilydogoodtotheenvironment65.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage? A.Englishfamiliesarelimitedto80bagsofrubbishayear B.Englishfamiliescan’tclearawaytheirrubbish C.Englishfamiliesareangrywiththeirgovernment D.Englishgovernmentpaysnoattentiontoresident’sinterestCScandinaviansmayspendalotofthewinterindarknessbuttheyarethehappiestpeopleinEurope,accordingtoastudyshowedthismonth.CountrieslikeDenmarkandFinlandscoredhighestonthestudyofhappinessinEuropecarriedoutbyCambridgeUniversity,whichalsofoundthatthesunnysoutherncountriesofItaly.PortugalandGreecegottheleastjoyoutoflife.Thesurveyentitled“NoManisanIsland”showedthatcountrieswherepeopleenjoytimewithfriendsandfamilyandhavetrustingovernmentandnationalinstitutionsweremorelikelytobehappythanthoselivinginasunnydimate.Thestudyratedrespondentsontheiroverallsenseofhappinessandlifesatisfactiononascaleof1to10.Danes(丹麦人)–whoexpressedahighleveloftrustintheirpoliticiansandpublicinstitutions–cametopofthefieldat8.3.Italians–whoreportedlowerlevelsofsatisfactionwiththeirnationalqualityofgovernment–camelastat6.49.“Italy,Greece,Portugal,GermanyandFrancearereportedthelowestlevelsofhappinesswhiletheScandinavianCountries,NetherlandsandLuxembourgarereportedthehighest,”thestudysaid.AlthoughEuropeansaregenerallyfourtimeswealthierthantheirfathersandgrandfathers,theirlevelsofhappinessareeitherequaltoorlowerthan40yearsago.Thestudyalsolookedatfactorscontributingtohappinesswithincountriesandsurprisinglyfoundthataninterestinpoliticsactuallyincreasedhappiness.LeadresearcherLuisaCorradosaidtaxcutsandthrowingmoneyatsocialproblemsappearedtohavenoeffectonthehappinessofcitizenswhencomparedwithgovernmentpolicieswhichstrengthenedandsupportedwidersocialnetworks.“Peoplearelessnaive(幼稚的)thanonewouldexpect,politiciansneedtoadaptedtheirpoliciesandtargetspecificproblemsinspecificareas,”shesaid.66.Wecanknowfromthepassage. A.Scandinaviansarethehappiestpeopleintheworld B.theresearchwascarriedoutbyOxford C.thepeopleofthenorthemEuropeancountriesaremuchhappier D.Italiansexpressedtheirtrustinpoliticsandinstitutions67.Whichofthefollowingfactorsincreaseshappinessaccordingtothestudy? A.Interestinpolitics. B.Wealth. C.Health. D.Websites.68.Theunderlinedword“scale”inthesecondparagraphmenas“”. A.sense B.life C.report D.range69.What’sthewriter’sattitudetothestudy? A.Subjective. B.Objective. C.Pessimistic. D.Optimistic.70.WhichofthefollowingisTUREaccordingtothepassage? A.Taxcutsatsocialproblemsdon’thaveanyeffectonthehappinessatall. B.Danesexpressedalowleveloftrustintheirpoliticians. C.Europeansaregenerallyfivetimeswealthierthantheirfathers. D.ScandinaviansarethehappiestpeopleinEurope.DThepriceofcoffeebeanshitsa12–yearhightoday.Ithoughttheremightbesomekindofcoffee–marketstory,likewesawwithcocoaearlierthissummer.Butthemaindriverofcoffeepricesrightnowissimpler:Colombiahashadafewyearsofweakcoffeeharvestsbecauseoftoomuchrain,whichhasreducedtheglobalsupply.Andcoffeedrinkerskeepbuyingcoffee,evenaspricesrise,inotherwords,demandisunchanged.Thehigherpriceofbeans–upabout40percentsinceMarch–meanshigherpricesforthecoffeeyoubuybythepound.Butitprobablywon’taffectthecoffeeyoubuybythecup.Smuckers,whichsellsFolgersandMillstonecoffees,recentlysaiditwasraisingitspricesbecauseofthehighercostofbeans.Starbucks,however,saiditwouldabsorbthehighercostofbeanswithoutraisingprices.“Youseeitmuchmoreinthegrocerystorebecausetherawmaterialsareabigfactorofcost,”JoseSetteoftheInternationalCoffeeOrganizationtoldme.“Inacoffeeshop,yourbigexpensesarerentandlabor.”Whilereal–worldsupplyanddemandisthebigdriverofthepriceofbeans,theremaybesomespeculativeactionincoffeebusinessinthefuture.Butfutures(期货)ofthehigh–gradeArabicabeansaretradedintheUS,whereregulationspreventspeculators(投机商)fromcontrollingthemarket,hopingsuchthingswon’thappenjustasinLondonsummermarket.Thatsuggeststhatpricesshouldfallwhensupplyimproves–whichmayhappennextyear.Someexpertssaythatfarmersinthirdworldcountrieswon’tactuallybenefitfromhigherpricesinthiscase.Whenthepricedifferenceisduetosupplyanddemand,theprofitofthesellerusuallydoesn’tgoup.71.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage? A.Whycoffeeisgettingmoreexpensive? B.Howfarmerbenefitsfromthehighprice? C.WhethertheUSwillcontrolthecoffeemarket? D.Whathascausedthereductionofcoffee?72.Fromthesecondparagraphwecaninferthat. A.Colombiaisthecoffeetradingcenteroftheworld B.Colombiacoffeeoutputcontainsafinalshareoftheworld C.Peopleneedmoreandmorecoffee D.Coffeesaleswillbegettinglessandless73.Inthissummer’scoffeebeanmarket,. A.theUSmademorerulesaboutcoffeeprices B.speculatorsonceheldthecoffeebeanmarketinLondon C.coffeebeantradingwasseriouslydisorganized D.coffeebeanpriceswereverylowintheUS74.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext? A.Thepricedifferencedeterminestheprofitoftheseller. B.Smuckersisafamouscoffeemanufacturer. C.Real–worldsupplyanddemanddecidestheprices. D.Coffeepriceswillbecomemuchhighernextyear.75.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthefourthparagraphreferto? A.Folgers. B.Millstone. C.Smuckers. D.Starbucks.第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,满分35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,并根据短文后的要求答题(请注意问题后的字数要求)。[1]Ifyouhavegonethroughairportsecurityrecently,you’realreadyusedtotakingoffyourshoes.Youmightevenhavereceivedafullbodyscan.Butitmaysoonstartpayingalotmoreattentiontoyourears.Itturnsoutthatearscandoalotmorethanexplainwhymusicissopleasanttoyouandinspiretheuniversalradio.[2]ResearchersattheUniversityofSouthamptonhavefoundthatearshaveone–of–a–kindfeatureuniquetoeachperson,muchthewaythatfingerprintsare.Basedonthatinformation,thescientistscreatedasystemtoscanthem.Theytestedthisnewtechnologyon252imagesofearschosenatrandom,anddiscoveredthatthecomputersystemwasabletocorrectlymatchtheeartothepersonmorethan99perce
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