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1、高三英语限时训练卷第 I 卷第一部分: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. What will the woman buy at the mall? A. Some shoes. B. Some clothes. C. Some video games.2. What time will the speakers have dinner?

2、 A. Before six oclock. B. Exactly at six oclock. C. After six oclock.3. How can the womans trip be described? A. Exciting. B. Satisfactory. C. Disappointing.4. What will Blake do in June? A. Take care of his uncle. B. Travel around New York City.C. Help his uncle at the clothing shop.5. What is the

3、probable relationship between the speakers? A. Flatmates. B. Mother and son. C. Professor and student. 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,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,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第 6、7 题。6. What is the man do

4、ing for work now? A. Repairing cars. B. Selling T-shirts. C. Washing vehicles.7. How does the man feel about selling cars in the end? A. Confident. B. Hopeless. C. Uncertain.听下面一段对话,回答第 8、9 题。8. Why is the class having a party? A. They are going to graduate. B. They would like to take a break.C. The

5、y want to have a singing contest.9. What kinds of food does the man suggest for the party? A. Chinese and Thai. B. Chinese and Western. C. Western and Indian. 听下面一段对话,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. Where does the conversation take place? A. At a coffee shop. B. In a restaurant. C. In an office.11. What happened

6、during the mans meeting with the woman from New York? A. He called her the wrong name. B. He spilled wine over her dress.C. They had a detailed discussion about the project.12. How did the man find the comedy? A. Boring. B. Funny. C. Interesting.听下面一段对话,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. When does the conversation p

7、robably take place?A. In the morning. B. Around midday. C. In the afternoon.14. What does the man say about the first apartment? A. It is bright and comfortable. B. It has a parking spot.C. It is in the city center.15. What did the woman tell the man over the phone? A. She has a car. B. Shes never l

8、ived by herself before.C. Shed prefer to pay $800 a month.16. What is the most important to the woman? A. Location. B. New furniture. C. Cost. 听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What is the weather like now? A. Its quite wet. B. Its pretty hot. C. Its getting cooler all the time.18. When will the temperature

9、 hit one hundred degrees? A. The day after tomorrow. B. This afternoon. C. Tomorrow.19. What advice does the speaker give?A. Wearing sun cream. B. Staying in the shade. C. Going swimming more.20. Who is offering a “hot days” discount for kids?A. The beach. B. The local pool. C. The water park.第二部分:阅

10、读理解(共两节,满分 35 分)第一节(共 10 个小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 25 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。AI had been living in a whirl: studying the organ at the University of Arizona, conducting a speech clinic in town, and teaching a class in musical appreciation at the Desert Willow Ranch, where I was staying. I was

11、going to parties, dances, horseback rides under the stars. One morning I collapsed. My heart! “You will have to lie in bed for a year of complete rest,” the doctor said. He didnt encourage me to believe I would ever be strong again.In bed for a year! To be invalid-perhaps to die! I was terror-strick

12、en! Why did all this have to happen to me? What had I done to deserve it? I swept. I was bitter. But I did go to bed as the doctor advised. A neighbor of mine, Mr. Rudolf, an artist, said to me: “You think now that spending a year in bed will be a tragedy. But it wont be. You will have time to think

13、 and get acquainted with yourself. You will make more spiritual growth in these next few months than you have made during all your previous life.” I became calmer, and tried to develop a new sense of values. I read books of inspiration. One day I heard a radio commentator say: “You can express only

14、what is in your own consciousness.” I had heard the words like these many times before, but now they reached down inside me and took root. I determined to think only the thoughts I wanted to live by: thoughts of joy, happiness, health. I forced myself each morning, as soon as I awoke, to go over all

15、 the things I had to be grateful for. No pain. A lovely young daughter. My eyesight. My hearing. Lovely music on the radio. Time to read. Good food. Good friends. I was so cheerful and had so many visitors that the doctor put up a sign saying that only one visitor at a time would be allowed in my ca

16、bin-and only at certain hours.Nine years have passed since then, and I now lead a full, active life. I am deeply grateful now for that year I spent in bed. It was the most valuable and the happiest year I spent in Arizona. The habit I formed then of counting my blessings each morning still remains w

17、ith me. It is one of my most precious possessions.21. The writer had to lie in bed for a year because _.A. she was terror-stricken at that time B. she had a serious heart-attackC. she was worn out because of hard work D. the doctor wanted her to do so22. When told to lie in bed to take a years rest,

18、 the writer_.A. was very grateful to the doctor B. became very worriedC. turned to a neighbor Mr. Rudolf for help D. thought of her bitter experiences in the past23. The reason why the writer said “I am deeply grateful now for that year I spent in bed” lies in that _.A. she led a very comfortable li

19、fe that year B. she became used to lying in bedC. she perfectly recovered from her illness D. she came to know how to lead an active life24. The writer told us of her story mainly to _.A. tell us that we should be grateful for what we have hadB. introduce herself to us because she was wise and kindC

20、. explain that lying in bed for a long time is not a terrible thingD. encourage us to achieve as much as we canBORLANDO, Fla. Floridas busiest airport is becoming the first in the nation to require a face scan of passengers on all arriving and departing international flights, including US citizens,

21、according to officials there. The expected announcement Thursday at Orlando International Airport alarms some privacy supporters. They say there are no formal rules in place for handling data collected from the scans, nor formal guidelines on what should happen if a passenger is wrongly prevented fr

22、om boarding.Airports in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Las Vegas, Miami, New York and Washington D.C. already use face scans for some departing international flights, but they dont involve all international travelers at the airports like the programs expansion in Orlando would. The image(图像) fro

23、m the face scan is compared to a Department of Homeland Security database that has images of people who should be on the flight, in order to check the travelers identity.US citizens at these airports can refuse to be scanned, but the agency “doesnt seem to be doing an adequate job letting Americans

24、know they can,” said Harrison Rudolph, an expert at the Center on Privacy & Technology at the Georgetown University Law Center.US citizens at the Orlando airport will be able to refuse face scans just like at the other airports if they dont want to provide their photograph, Jennifer Gabris, a spokes

25、woman for the US Customs and Border Protection said in an email. However, a notice about a possible rule change for the program states that “US citizens may be required to provide photographs upon entering or departing the United States.”“Were not talking about one gate,” Rudolph said. “Were talking

26、 about every international departure gate, which is a huge expansion of the number of people who will be scanned. Errors tend to go up as uses go up.”Two US senators(参议员) last month sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security, urging that formal rules be carried out before the program is ex

27、panded. “It will also ensure a full test of this potentially sweeping program that could influence every American leaving the country by airport,” said the letter from the senators.25. What makes Orlando International Airport different from others in the US?A. It is the busiest airport in the United

28、 States. B. It allows US citizens to decide on choosing face scans or not. C. It demands face scans of all international travelers, including Americans. D. It is the first airport in United States to use face scans for international flights. 26. According to the passage, we can learn that Rudolph _.

29、 A. is worried about the accuracy of face scans B. urges every international airport should use face scans C. thinks US airports shouldnt allow citizens to refuse face scans D. believes face scans at the airports can help check travelers identity 27. Whats the main idea of this passage? A. US airpor

30、ts are using face scans for all international flights. B. Formal rules should be carried out for using face scans at US airports. C. US airports havent informed the citizens of their right to refuse face scans. D. Face scans of all international passengers at US airports have caused public concern.

31、CThe vast majority of green sea turtles in the northern Great Barrier Reef are female because of warmer temperatures due to climate change, which influences their sex, researchers said. Scientists are concerned populations of these animals could turn almost completely female.A recent study by the Na

32、tional Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, California State University and Worldwide Fund for Nature Australia examined two genetically distinct populations of green sea turtles living in the Great Barrier Reef. The study found that a group of about 200,000 turtles living in the northern part of

33、 the reef was almost entirely female. While the southern population was 65 to 69 percent female, females in the northern group accounted for 99.1 percent of young turtles and 86.8 percent of adults.After combining their results with temperature data, the scientists found that most sea turtle populat

34、ions are living above the most suitable temperature. The northern green turtles have been producing mainly females for more than two decades and that the complete feminization of this population is possible in the near future, making it clear that climate change is threatening the survival of these

35、populations.Dermot OGorman, the chief executive of World Wildlife Fund Australia, said, “Thats a very visible sign of the impact of climate change. But this is a quiet change.”OGorman said more urgent action on climate change is clearly needed, adding that some conservationists have already taken pr

36、actical measures, such as using shade cloth on turtle nesting beaches to lower the sand temperature, and reducing bycatch in the fishing industry.“Shade cloth can be used in certain places, but theres a limit to the scale you can do that,” he said, “Now every large male who can reproduce is going to

37、 be even more important.”28. What did the study find about green sea turtles?A. About 65 to 69 percent of northern turtles are female.B. 86.8 percent of southern turtles have grown up to adults.C. Almost all the northern green turtles are born females.D. Adult green sea turtles can change their sex

38、in warmer places29. What does the underlined word “feminization” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Becoming extinct. B. Becoming female.C. Becoming weaker. D. Becoming larger.30. How are conservationists protecting green sea turtles?A. By keeping their nests cool. B. By stopping fishing them.C. By exp

39、anding the size of their nests. D. By providing them with clothing. 第二节(共 5 个小题;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。Most people will tell you that without a cup of coffee in the morning, they cannot function. Coffee is a good drink when consumed in right amount. 31 Legend says t

40、hat Kaldi, an Ethiopian, discovered his goats enjoy eating coffee plants. Curious, he tasted the leaves and began to dance around. A passing monk (僧侣) witnessed the scene and took some back to his fellow monks. Later that night, the monks experienced extreme inspiration. 32 Soon Arabia was roasting

41、coffee beans. By 1000 A.D., Muslims were drinking coffee to stay awake. A merchant from Venice introduced coffee to Europe in 1615. By 1696, the Dutch started growing the coffee bush in Java. By 1723, coffee plants were introduced to the Americas. Today, coffee is the most popular drink in the world

42、.Caffeine (咖啡因 ) is the major chemical in coffee. Caffeine poisoning can occur if more than 400 milligrams of caffeine is drunk in a short period, which is about four to five cups of coffee. 33 So it should be avoided before bed. 34 Studies have shown that it helps cognitive (感知) skills in elderly w

43、omen. Women who drank three cups of coffee daily scored higher on memory tests than women who drank one cup of coffee. Large amounts of coffee can cause nervousness, worries and heartburn. However, if mixed with milk, it is fine. 35 The more you drink, the more you depend on it. For some people, jus

44、t one cup of coffee a day is OK.A. Coffee has many benefits.B. Coffee can be addictive like any drug. C. Caffeine will also cause sleep difficulty.D. The caffeine in coffee can actually help fight disease.E. However, it is considered harmful if taken in large amount.F. Drinking coffee while you have

45、 this kind of disease will make it worse.G. Whether the legend is true or not, the discovery of coffee dates back to 800 A.D.第三部分:语言运用(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。Yesterday I learned about the death of a member of the Eisner Camp fam

46、ily, Jonah Dreskin. Jonah, a 19-year-old freshman at the University of Buffalo, was found in a(n) 36 condition lying on a campus road Sunday night, and died on the way to the 37 . The police are still 38 the cause of his death.I didnt really 39 Jonah, but I heard of him. He was a rabbis (犹太教教士的) chi

47、ld and had spent many years at camp like I did. 40 I didnt really know him, I wish I had. Ive been 41 peoples memories of him on the wall of a Facebook group, and he was really a(n) 42 person. Jonah clearly touched many people and will be greatly 43 . Like Jonah, Ive always been the kind of person w

48、ho enjoys making people feel 44 . I like to send cards to friends on birthdays or other 45 , although not to all of them every year. I hardly ever 46 any, but that doesnt matter because that is not the reason why I do it. I just think about my friends getting the 47 through email and their smiles on

49、 their faces when they 48 them, and thats all I need. 49 , remember that life is valuable. You should 50 someone for doing good or 51 you out. Tell your friends that youre 52 to have them during your lifetime, and send email to a friend or relative that you havent 53 for a very long time. Tell some people that theyre 54 to you, that you love them, and that you miss them . 55 the truth is that you never know what tomorrow will bring and how you are going to make the most of today.36. A. excellent B. normal C.

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