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山东省菏泽市2018届高三第一次模拟考试英语试题 word版含答案.doc

1、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。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. What are the speakers talking about?A. The date today. B. Raising pets. C. The weather.2. What did the man do just now?A. Finished his work. B. Made a phone

2、call. C Went out of a room.3. When did the woman write to her family?A. Yesterday. B. Last week. C. The day before yesterday.4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a post office. B. In a ticket agency. C. At a railway station.5. What is the probable relationship between the speaker

3、s?A. Friends. B. Strangers. C. Fellow travelers.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 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。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,各小题将给出 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、7 题。6. Who is the man going to have dinner with?A. His mom. B. His daughter. C. His wife.7

4、. What does the woman do?A. A receptionist. B. A waiter. C. A cook.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. How much will the man spend on the delivery?A. It depends. B. Not a penny. C. Ten dollars.9. What does the woman want from the man at last?A. His name. B. His address. C. His evaluation.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10

5、. What is the main topic of the conversation?A. What to eat. B. How to keep fit. C. Where to get energy.11. Why do we need to drink plenty of water?A. It takes up over half of our body.B. It makes our muscles strengthened.C. It helps our body consume less oxygen.12. What makes our hearts and lungs s

6、trong?A. Mixture of food. B. Adequate sleep. C. Proper exercise.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What is the mans attitude to visiting a museum?A. Quite enthusiastic. B. A little unwilling. C. Strongly opposed.14. Why is the first painting famous according to the woman?A. It was created by a kid. B. It de

7、serves lots of money. C. It shows the creator s talent.15. What can be known about the man?A. He hasnt much taste for art.B. He shows a gift for painting.C. He is interested in collecting,16. What does the woman say about the museum?A. It is the biggest museum worldwide.B. It shows many kinds of mod

8、ern arts.C. Its collections are all very expensive.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. Which room is for the GRE?A. Room 204. B. Room 307. C. Room 405.18. What are the students required to do?A. Put their belongings in the lockers.B. Go to the bathroom with monitors.C. Wear their coats in the testing rooms.

9、19. Where does the mens restroom lie?A. At the east end of the hallway.B. In the middle of the hallway.C. At the west end of the hallway.20. When are the students allowed to use the restroom?A. When their names are called. B. When all the exams end. C. When they get permission.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)

10、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。ASummer Camp for the Whole Family!May 29June 2Family camp, an annual event at Holiday Lake 4-H Educational Center in Appomattox, Virginia, offers a good chance for family members to socialize with each other while at the same time expe

11、riencing their own level of independence in a safe environment. Participants take three classes a day, one of which is specifically appointed as a family activity, Classes offered include swimming, theatre arts, nature, boating skills, and more Afternoons and evenings are filled with special activit

12、ies such as hikes, boat trips, and campfires.Family camp offers various activities for all ages. Lodging (住宿) is separated by family, with one family in each room. Space is limited to 25 families. Registration is now under way and will continue until all spots are full. To receive registration infor

13、mation, please call your local Extension Office or Heather Benninghove at Holiday Lake 4-H Center at 434-248-5444.Family Camp, like all Holiday Lake 4-H and Virginia Cooperative Extension programs, is offered to all. If youre a person with a disability and desire any assistive devices (设备),services

14、or other accommodations to participate in Family Camp, please contact the 4-H Center at 434-248-5444 during business hours of 8:00 am and 4:30 pm to discuss accommodations 5 days before the camp.Prices: Family of 4: $500 Each additional member: $75 Children age 24 years old: $35 Children under 2: Fr

15、eePayment: $200 deposit with registration Final payment and all signed forms are due until May 5 An information packet and all relevant forms will be mailed to you upon receipt of registration and deposit.21. What is arranged in the morning by the camp?A. Visiting theaters. B. Skill competitions.C.

16、Attending classes. D. Special activities.22. When must people call the center for other requirements at the latest?A. On June 2. B. On May 29. C. On May 27. D. On May 24,23. What is a special part of the camp?A. It will help strengthen relations of family members.B. It provides a separate room to ea

17、ch participant.C. It offers various discounts to applicants.D. It can be registered all by a phone call.BTenzing left his home when he was ten to work and help his mother,who was looking after their 2-acre ancestral farm after his fathers death. He did temporary jobs for the first few years and then

18、 joined a Malaysian construction firm,where he learnt to drive,repair machines, work on the Internet and even speak English fluently.“In those 13 years,I learnt everythingdriving, mechanic work,and how to set up a small factory. This made me gain much confidence to do almost all jobs,” says Tenzing.

19、However, as his mother was getting older, on December 12, 2006, Tenzing returned to his hometown in Assam. Having visited several farms, he came to know that tea could be easily exported and many tea companies were buying tea; so he also decided to grow tea on his farm. But as his family had never g

20、rown tea,he had no idea how to do it.Being a layman (外行)in this field, Tenzing went to meet with many tea experts and followed their instructions. But whenever lie sprayed pesticide (农药)on his farm, hed get a headache and feel indisposed. So he started looking for alternatives, Tenzing did his resea

21、rch online and finally in 2007, he connected with people from a Canadian non-governmental organization and invited them to his farm, where they trained him. Thus, Tenzing started growing tea organically.Today Tenzing has 25 acres of land, in which 7.5 acres is used for tea planting, and he grows alm

22、ost all types of fruits and vegetables. His success inspired many, and farmers from other parts of the country also started coming to his farm to learn organic farming. He has trained about 30,000 farmers so far. Every year almost 100 tourists visit his farm from various parts of the world like the

23、UK, Australia, Germany, etc.24. What can we know about Tenzing?A. He was mistreated at a young age. B. He lived a happy childhood.C. He received much formal education. D. He had great learning ability.25. Why did Tenzing want to grow tea on his farm?A. Tea sold very well at that time. B. His mother

24、wasgetting older.C. His land was best for tea growth. D. He was tired of temporary jobs.26. What does the underlined word “indisposed” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Unfair. B. MotivatedC. Uncomfortable. D. Touched.27. What can be inferred about Tenzings farm according to the last paragraph?A. It h

25、as been the biggest one around. B. It is famous nationally and globally.C. It is made use of mostly to grow tea. D. It has become a hot tourist attraction.CIts easy to think that the globes vast oceans would be effective barriers to the movement of land animals. An elephant cant swim across the Paci

26、fic, after all But it turns out that plenty of plants and animals have unintentionally floated across oceans from one continent to another. Now comes evidence that tiny, trapdoor (活板门) spiders made such a journey millions of years ago.Moggridgea rainbowi spiders can be found on Kangaroo Island, whic

27、h sits off the south coast of Australia. These spiders build a silk-lined burrow (地洞) in the ground, notes Sophie Harrison, a biologist in Australia. The burrow and trapdoor provide these spiders with shelter and protection. It also provides them an out-of-sight spot from which to wait for approachi

28、ng preys (猎物).There is evidence, though, that the ancestors of them might have traveled millions of meters to get to Australiafrom Africa. That isnt as unlikely as it might at first seem. Australia used to be connected to other continents, long ago, as part of a supercontinent called Gondwana. And h

29、umans have been known to transport species (物种) all over the planet. But theres a third option. The spiders might have rafted (乘筏) long distances across the sea.To figure out which story was most likely true, Harrison and her colleagues looked at the spiders genes. They looked at the genes in seven

30、Moggridgea rainbowi spiders from Kangaroo, and five species of Moggridgea spiders from South Africa. The Australian and African spiders split off from a common ancestor some 2 million to 16 million years ago, the genes showed.If a large swatch (块) of land washes into the sea, filled with arachnids (

31、蛛形纲动物), the spiders may be able to hide themselves throughout the journey. Plus, they can “hold their breath” and survive on stored oxygen during periods of temporary flooding, the researchers note.28. What is the common belief about land animals according to the text?A. They are sensitive to natura

32、l disasters.B. They are unlikely to move across oceans.C. They cant make a long ocean voyage.D. They float across oceans accidentally.29. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Biologists. B. Australians. C. The spiders.D. The preys.30. How did the researchers conclude Austr

33、alian and African spiders are from a common ancestor?A. By comparing their genes. B. By observing their living habits.C. By making changes to their genes. D. By studying their physical characteristics.31. What could be the best title for the text?A. These Spiders Traveled Globally to Hide Themselves

34、B. These Spiders Became More Adaptive When TravelingC. These Spiders Crossed an Ocean to Australia for SurvivalD. These Spiders Crossed an Ocean to Become AustraliansDFor many, music is as important to the human experience as eating and breathing. We hear music everywhereat home, the gym, parties an

35、d stores. But what kind of music do we prefer to listen to, and when and why do our musical preferences change?The relationship between the change of seasons and musical preferences was the focus of a study led by psychologist Terry Pettijohn. He and his team based their research on a previous study

36、 that examined the relationship between popular music preferences and the Environmental Security Hypothesis (假设). The results showed that over time, when social and financial conditions were more risky, the songs of the year that were slower, longer, more comforting and serious were most popular. An

37、d during periods in which social and financial conditions were generally stable, the result is opposite.Building on these findings, Pettijohn and his team wondered if the Hypothesis could also be applied to the change of seasons. For college students, the participants in this study autumn begins at

38、the start of the academic school year. Gone are the carefree days of summer,when school is out. When summer comes clocks fall back, stealing an hour of daylight, which feel like losing precious time. Winter means colder temperatures, shorter days, and, in many places in the country, snow. Spring, ho

39、wever, is a different story. It represents a fresh starts and when clocks spring forward, we gain an extra hour of day light. As students walk into summer, theyre absorbed in the sunshine and social activityand enjoy a break from school.But do changing seasonal conditions influence musical preferenc

40、es? To answer this question, the researchers designed two studies. What did they find? Both groups of college students favored more serious music during the seasons of fall and winter, and more active and energetic music during the spring and summer seasons. And these findings, Pettijohn argues, hav

41、e practical significances.32. The purpose of the question raised in Paragraph 1 is to _.A. present a different opinion on musicB. prove where to listen to music mattersC. introduce the topic on musical preferencesD. stress the importance of music to humans33. What influences a persons choice of musi

42、c types according to the previous study?A. Whether one has enough free time. B. Whether one lives in a stable situation.C. Whether one is exposed to sunlight. D. Whether one chooses to change his life.34. What does Paragraph 3 imply?A. Spring has a special meaning to people.B. Students arent fond of

43、 school in any season.C. The Hypothesis disagrees with Pettijohns studies.D. The length of summer time is longer than winter time.35. How does Pettijohn feel about the findings of his studies?A. Its unexpected. B. Its significant. C. Its humorous. D. Its discouraging.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短文内

44、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。Everything is online these days, and its so easy to search online for whatever you want. The Internet is a valuable tool, but it s easy to find yourself disturbed by it. For example, youre working on an essay, and you need to do some search online. _36_ Before you

45、 know it, youve spent an hour reading more information than youll be able to use. Maybe you notice an attractive title or something else that draws you away from your work. _37_Addiction to social media is closely related to our general addiction to the Internet. Everyone is always on their phones.

46、_38_ As a result, when I get to work, I don*t have enough attention and energy to put toward the task. If this sounds like you, then your productivity has suffered because of the way you use the Internet._39_ So we should learn to live with it. The only way to stop the Internet from occupying all yo

47、ur time and concentration is to disconnect. When you disconnect, youll get your attention back and work productively. Thus, when working on a challenging task, keep your phone out of reach. Meanwhile, go into your work with the intention of having greater focus and energy so that youll be discourage

48、d from using the Internet. _40_ This pressure will help you get the job done on time.A. Your search terms bring back 20 pages of results.B. On the whole, the Internet can be a help or a block.C. It will draw your attention to more important matters.D. The Internet has changed the way our world funct

49、ions.E. As a result, time disappears but you still dont finish your work.F. I have surely caught myself checking my phone every ten minutes.G. Besides you can force yourself to complete your task in the fixed time.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)第一节(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。I was 5 that Christmas and couldnt understand how poor we were. Wed just moved to Manhattan and _41_ nobody there. Dad was serving overseas, so mother and I planned to get the Christmas tree in the evening, when their _42_ usu

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