1、2018 届河北省武邑中学高三下学期第一次模拟考试英语试题(word版)+听力第一部分: 听力(共两节,满分 20 分)第一节(共 5 小题: 每小题 1 分,满分 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. Where is the underground?A. On Northern Road. B. On Station Road. C. On Market Street. 2. What does the man t
2、hink of the lecture?A. Interesting. B. Boring. C. New. 3. Where are the speakers now?A. At a shop. B. At a post office. C. At an airport. 4. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Reply her e-mail. B. Finish the book report soon. C. Remind Kevin about the book report. 5. What are the speakers talk
3、ing about?A. A key. B. A cupboard. C. A bag. 第二节(共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 15 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟,听完后,各个小题给出 5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What did the woman do yesterday?A. She received a fax. B. She talked to Mr Jones. C. She l
4、eft Mr Jones a message. 7. Why is the man worried?A. He wont have time to meet with Mr Jones, B. He might not have enough time to deliver the order. C. He has not been able to get in touch with a customer. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. Why cant the woman park her car in the underground parking lot?A. It is
5、full. B. It is being repaired. C. It is not open to the public.9. Why is the woman unwilling to park at the crossroads?. A. She will be fined. B. Her car will be pulled away. C. She cant meet with Mr Ewing on time. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What is the man doing?A. Trying to buy some clothing. B. P
6、reparing to start a business. C. Serving a customer. 11. Where will the man go next?A. To his office. B. To another store. C. To the back part of the store. 12. What is special about this place?A. It sells products that other stores dont have. B. It is located close to the mans house. C. Its product
7、s are reasonably priced. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。l3. What did Sandburg do when he was in eighth grade?A. He had a more American-like name. B. He moved to a new school. C. He left school and started to work. 14. Which place did Sandburg first travel to?A. Illinois. B. Chicago. C. Wisconsin. 15. Why di
8、d Sandburg want to write American childrens stories?A. His daughters wanted to see a king. B. He didnt like stories of talking about animals. C. American children could not understand European stories. 16. How many Pulitzer Prizes did Sandburg win for his poetry?A. Three. B. Two. C. One. 听第 10 段材料,回
9、答第 17 至 20 题。17. What is the ;talk mainly about?A. Fast food eating and spending habits.B. The nutritional benefits of fast food. C. The history of fast food. 18. How much fast food does the average American eat each week?A. Five hamburgers and four orders of French fries. B. Three hamburgers and fo
10、ur orders of French fries. C. Two hamburgers and three orders of French fries. 19. What costs Americans most annually?A. Education. B. Entertainment. C. Fast food. 20. What was the mans problem after eating fast food for one month?A. He had heart trouble. B. He had eating problems. C. He put on 50-p
11、ound weight. 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, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AGorillas(大猩猩 ) are on the edge of extinction. They are calling on YOU to donate your phone today!You can now help save gorillas in Africa simply by donating your mobile phone! Coltan i
12、s a metallic ore(金属矿石)that is mined both in and out of Africa and can be found with many electronic devices such as mobile phones. The mining of coltan within the Congo River Basin is contributing to forest loss there, and is speeding up the loss of mountain gorillas at a shockingly fast rate. While
13、 efforts are being made to deal with this issue, the mining of coltan within gorilla habitat continues. It is very difficult to know which phones contain coltan mined from Africa; however, every phone can help save gorillas when donated to Theyre Calling on You. By donating your phone through the Th
14、eyre Calling You mobile phone recycling program you are: Preventing your phone from going to the landfill. Helping Melbourne Zoo raise money to support the Jane Good all Institutes monkey conservation work in Africa through the sale of refurbished(翻新)phones. Lessening the demand for coltan mining. T
15、o support the Theyre Calling You mobile phone recycling program you can:1. Visit Melbourne Zoo to collect a postage paid recycling bag, and post your mobile phone to the Aussie Recycling Program. Your phone will be resold to poor community groups. 2. Register your support simply by emailing the regi
16、stration form to zvfoundationzoo. org. a or fax it to (03)9285-9377. Schools can get involved too! Please contact Kate McCabe at Melbourne Zoo by email or phone (03)9285-9471 Discuss adding this program to your course while inspiring students to take action for wildlife. For further information plea
17、se contact: Rachel LowryPh:(03)9285-9377Mob: 0488-504-490Fax:(03)9285-9340Next time your mobile rings, let that be a reminder that “theyre calling on you”!21. Why do you save gorillas by donating your phones?A. Gorillas wont be troubled by the ringing of cell phones. B. Africans will protect gorilla
18、s easily by using phones. C. Africans wont kill gorillas to exchange for phones. D. Gorillas habitat wont be destroyed due to less coltan mining. 22. The phones you donate will .A. be given to the poor Africans.B. be taken apart for their coltanC. be beautified and sold againD. be presented to poor
19、community groups. 23. The underlined sentence in the passage probably means .A. you are expected to donate phones for wildlifeB. you are reminded to call back immediatelyC. you care called back by the recycling programD. you should feel guilty about using the mobile phoneBOn the morning of May 20, 1
20、927, Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. took off from a muddy airfield in New York and headed for Paris. During the first fourteen hours of flying, he had had some anxious moments. Sleet (雨夹雪) had gathered on the wings of the plane and the fog was so thick that he could hardly seethe tips of the wings. Howeve
21、r, he had come across equally dangerous flying conditions before. Of course, now that he was over the ocean, his parachute(降落伞 )was useless. He had only one choice: he had to go on:Although he had waited a long time to make this trip, he did net feel strange or nervous. He was accustomed to flying a
22、lone, and he had flown this route in his imagination many times. The idea of flying across the Atlantic had occurred to him one night when he had been carrying the mail between St. Louis and Chicago. That night, he told himself that a solo non-stop flight between New York and Paris was possible. He
23、knew that airplanes capable of making the long fight over the ocean could be built A man of skill and endurance could make his dream come true. As he was recalling that night, he reduced the altitude of the plane. Close to the surface of the ocean was safe, he found that the ice on the wings began t
24、o melt and the fog disappeared. For the time being, at least, he was safe. The steady sound of the motor seemed like music in his ears. He had perfect confidence in his plane because he knew that there was not a more dependable plane than his. The Ryan Aircraft Company had constructed the plane to m
25、eet his special needs. He had worked with the chief engineer of the company, Donald Hall, to produce the airplane as rapidly as possible. Although Hall had worked with the basic design of the Ryan airplane, he had had to make many modifications. As a result, it was ;a very special airplane. He had n
26、amed it “The Spirit of St, Louis,” in honour of the St. Louis businessmen whose financial backing had made the trip possible. Besides their money, he had invested all of his own savings, which came to two thousand dollars, in the venture.At 12 :10 on the afternoon of May 21, Lindbergh caught sight o
27、f the coast of Ireland. Now that the flight was almost over, he began to relax a little. Finally, after thirty-four hours in the air without sleep, he arrived at Le Bourget Field, in Paris. 24. According to Paragraph 2, Lindbergh Jr. didnt feel nervous about the flight because of the following reaso
28、ns EXCEPT that .A. he was used to flying aloneB. he had waited a long time for the tripC. he had imagined flying the route many timesD. his plane was specially designed25. What can we infer from Paragraph 3?A. The pilot listened to music as he reduced the altitude of the plane. B. The trip was made
29、possible thanks to the financial support from some businessmen. C. The plane got its name in memory of a non-stop trip. D. The chief engineer designed the airplane independently to meet the pilots needs. 26. What does the underlined word in Paragraph 3mean?A. beautiful decorationsB. regular repairsC
30、. small changesD. careful arrangements27. Which of the following would be the best title?A. Wings Across the AtlanticB. A Solo Non-stop Flight of 24 HoursC. The Spirit of St. LouisD. An Outstanding PilotCharles A. Lindbergh Jr. CIt may surprise bookworms, but apparently masterpieces such as Jane Eyr
31、e are lacking in somethingsound effects. An electronic-book film is adding background noises and music to the works of Charlotte Bronte, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle . and William Shakespeare in the hope of attracting younger readers. In one example, a description of rain lashing against a window in a She
32、rlock Holmes story will be “enhanced” with matching noises. The first multimedia e-books- with sounds to accompany novels- will be available this Friday in the UK. The Booktrack releases are available to iPad users, with other tablet computer versions to follow. The concept is already in use in the
33、U. S, where the classics come with added sound effects. Readers for example can hear the china cups chinking in Mr. Darcys garden as they read Pride And Prejudice.A story by Booker Prize winner Salman Rushdie will be released later in the year with a specially crafted orchestral score. Rushdies stor
34、y In The South will be released with a soundtrack provided by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. The Power Of Six by Pittacus Lore, a novel for young adults, is one of the first to be tested with a soundtrack which builds in suspense in keeping with the plot. It works by timing the speed of each re
35、ader and the software measures the “turning”of a page and moves the music or sounds along accordingly. It has been created by Booktrack which synchronizes (使同步) music to each novel. It is funded by Peter Thiel, a co-founder of PayPal. Mr. Thiel said, “Its always exciting to witness the creation of a
36、 new form of media. The technology promises to captivate readers in a different way.”However, they have been greeted with horror by traditionalists, who say the technology takes away the pleasure of having ones imagination stimulated by a story. They also raise the prospect (预期) of having to ask an,
37、 overly eager reader to turrn their book down. David Nicholls, whose bestseller One Day was recently turned into a film starring Anne Hathaway, aid, “This sounds like the opposite of reading. It would be a distraction. ”28. Whats the purpose of the electronic-book firm adding sound effects to master
38、pieces?A. To add some creative factors to the e-books. B. To arouse interest of the readers. C. To satisfy the readers great need. D. To promote the technology progress. 29. Where was the idea that sounds are added to accompany novels first put forward?A. Britain. B. Australia. C. New Zealand. D. Am
39、erica. 30. The following should be done to make a soundtrack work, EXCEPT .A. increasing he volume of the music or soundsB. measuring how long each reader spends in readingC. making out the reading speedD. changing the music or sounds with pages turned31. Whats Mr. Thiel attitude to the future of th
40、e new form of mediaA. Doubtful. B. Indifferent. C. Hopeful. D. Negative. DAs has been all too apparent in recent days at Balcombe, few issues cause greater concern than energy policy. Many village communities feel their country side is being ruined by the power-producing machines of wind farms; yet
41、they never take “direct action”, even though the planning laws put them at a severe disadvantage. And the generous subsidies (财政补贴), which encourage the expansion of wind power, are not favorable to the village communities and set landowners in conflict with other residents(居民)Those who disagree wit
42、h the rapid expansion of wind farms state that the damage they cause is out of proportion(比例 ) to the benefits they bring, because their energy output cannot match that of the carbon-based power stations they are supposed to replace. Supporters insist that wind must be part of a mix of renewables, n
43、uclear and carbon, and that the country is committed to meeting EU( European Union) targets for non-carbon energy generation. Against his background, the fact that there is an argument within the Government over whether to publish an official report on wind farms impact on the countryside becomes ev
44、en more extraordinary. The two parties in the coalition (联合) government are in disagreement over what it should say. We have some advice for the two parties: publish the report, and let the country be the judge. Even if it contains evidence that wind farms are harmful, it will hardly be a pleasant s
45、urprise to people who do not like them. Equally, supporters must argue their case by acknowledging the concerns and explaining why they are either misplaced or worthy of much attention. The suggestion that further negotiations are to take place to produce an “acceptable” report suggests that the pol
46、itics of coalition government are doing the country harm in a certain way. Given the sensitivities involved, all the information should be available so that people can reach their own conclusions, rather than being left with the suspicion (猜疑) that facts are being replaced by political beliefs. 32.
47、We can learn from the first paragraph that . A. energy policy catches much attention of the publicB. the residents are in favor of the expansion of wind farmsC. many village communities are satisfied with the subsidiesD. the planning laws suffer great benefits to the residents33. Supporters think th
48、at the expansion of wind power . A. is more rapid than that of carbon-based powerB. guarantees an increase in energy outputC. is expected to be mush better than that of nuclear powerD. agrees with EU targets for non-carbon energy generation34. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. an official
49、 report will settle the energy problemB. the two parties are divided over the issue of wind farmsC. the two parties have agreed on a further negotiationD. political beliefs concerning energy issue go against facts35. Which of the following reflects the authors opinion?A. Increase political impact on energy policy. B. Release a statement of supporters on wind farms. C. Let the nation judge the facts about wind power. D. Leave the two parties to reach their own conclusions. 第二节( 共 5 小题;每小题 2 分, 满分 10 分)根据