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1、高三英语试题共 8 页第 2 页益阳市箴言中学 2016 届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题时量:120 分钟 总分:150 分 第 I 卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第 1 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 does the man want to do tonight?A. Go out to eat. B. Eat at home. C. Lea

2、rn how to cook.2. What does the woman most probably think of the man?A. Naughty. B. Kind-hearted. C. Careless.3. Why is there no food left in the fridge?A. Jim ate all the food.B. Alice took all the food. C. Jim took all the food to the kitchen.4. How does Susan probably look now?A. Pleased. B. Surp

3、rised. C. Upset.5. What does the mans father want him to be?A. A musician. B. A doctor. C. A programmer.第 2 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。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What time is i

4、t now?A. 11:00 am. B. 11:30 am. C. 12:00 noon.7. Where does the conversation take place?A. On the train. B. At the train station. C. At the restaurant.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. Why cant Adam go boating with the woman tomorrow?A. He is busy preparing a speech contest.B. He is taking a vacation in China n

5、ow.C. He has to work overtime tomorrow.9. What will the man do tomorrow?A. Read a new book.B. Write at home all day.C. Spend an hour in the park.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What was the news about?A. Jennys famous songs.B. Jennys saving a babys life.C. Jennys winning a music contest.11. How much mone

6、y did Jenny receive?A. 2,500 dollars. B. 3,000 dollars. C. 5,000 dollars.12. What do we know about the woman?A. She performed at the TV station.B. She is well known to the public.C. She is an unknown songwriter.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. In which city did the man live?A. Shanghai. B. Beijing. C. Wuh

7、an.14. What was the mans main reason for going to Los Angeles?A. To visit his aunt.B. To visit his grandma.C. To study English there.15. What did the man think of the people in Los Angeles?A. Direct. B. Humorous. C. Rude.16. Where did the man usually eat when he was in Los Angeles?A. At restaurants.

8、 B. At a university. C. At his aunts home.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What inspired the speaker to eat in a more healthy way?A. A report about Americans eating habits.B. A report about a restaurant owner.C. A report about fast food restaurants.18. What do we know about Alice Waters restaurant?A. It

9、is famous in the US.B. It was started in France.C. It used to be a fast food restaurant.19. Where do the vegetables used by Alice Waters restaurant come from?A. Overseas markets. B. Supermarkets. C. Local farms.20. How much weight has the speaker lost in the past five years?A. 30 pounds. B. 40 pound

10、s. C. 70 pounds.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)第 1 节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)AMy 18-month-old son, Adam, called from the front door. “Look, Mama! Doggie!” I dropped what I was doing and stuck my head out of the door. Brandy, our next-door neighbors 11-year-old dog, was over again. “Go away!” I shouted. Brand

11、ys owner had died about a month earlier. The womans family had emptied the house and stuck a “For Sale” sign in the front yard, but the family had left old Brandy behind. For weeks, shed been wandering around the neighborhood. It wasnt that I disliked dogs or anything like that. I just didnt think a

12、bout them very much. I never had a dog growing up and had never thought to get one. Brandy went away and I stayed outside with Adam. Then the phone rang. I went inside to take the call. When I came back, Adam was gone. I searched the yard, front and back, then the basketball court and public pool. N

13、o trace of him. I was so nervous that I ran home and called the police, then my husband. Police searched the neighborhood. Suddenly I heard another sound: a dog barking. “Its coming from the woods.” one of my neighbors said. We followed the barking to a wooded cliff (悬崖). There we found my son, and

14、he was just inches away from the edges of the cliff, fast asleep. Brandy was beside him, leaning (倚靠) against him to keep him away from the edge. When I picked Adam up, Brandy sank down on her side, breathing quickly. She must have been holding Adam there for hours!I thanked the police and brought A

15、dam and Brandy back to our house. She hesitated a moment on our doorstep, no doubt remembering the time Id driven her away. “Come on, girl.” I said. “This is your home now.” Brandy stepped in, and once she saw she was really welcome, she relaxed and lay down on the floor just inside the door. Shed d

16、one a great thing, and I wondered if she knew it. Shed certainly touched me in a way that no animal ever had. What a pity a dog like Brandy had been left behind!21. What is the correct order for the events in the story about Brandy?a. She was left behind by her owners family. b. She stepped into the

17、 womans house. c. She appeared at the womans front door. d. She stayed beside the womans son for hours. A. d, a, b, c B. a, c, b, d C. a, c, d, b D. c, d, b, a 22. What did the woman do when she first saw Brandy?A. She drove her away. B. She gave her some food.C. She took her home. D. She said thank

18、 you to her. 23. How were they able to be aware that the womans son was near the cliff?A. By searching the neighborhood. B. By hearing her sons crying.C. By following a dogs footsteps. D. By hearing a dog barking. BThousands of taxi drivers in Shenyang, Liaoning province, reportedly blocked streets

19、with their vehicles on Sunday in protest against unlicensed vehicles using taxi-hiring apps (打车软件) and apps-based car rental companies providing passenger services, including high-end cars. Although the drivers also complained about the withdrawal of the fuel subsidy by the government, their main co

20、mplaint was the loss of business because of the rising number of Internet-based car services companies.On Wednesday, news reports came that Beijing transport authorities will take measures to stop the illegal “taxi business” of private cars through the newly rising Internet apps, following the foots

21、teps of Shenyang and Nanjing.It is not yet clear how the Shenyang city government will handle the issue and whether it will declare the services offered by market leaders such as Didi Dache, a taxi-hiring app provider backed by Tencent Holdings, and Kuaidi Dache illegal. But Shanghai transport regul

22、ators have set a rule, by banning Didi Zhuanche, or car services offered by Didi Dache in December.Such regulations will cause a setback to the car-hiring companies and investors that are waiting to cash in on the potentially booming business. Just last month, Didi Dache got $700 million in funding

23、from global investors, including Singapore state investment company Temasek Holdings, Russian investment company DST Global and Tencent. Besides, the market is uncertain that Kuaidi Dache is about to finalize its latest round of funding after getting $800 million from global investors.Regulatory unc

24、ertainties, however, could cast a shadow on the future of the Internet-based car-hiring services, which have become popular in most of Chinas big cities. To be fair, these companies business model is anything but bad. For example, Didi Zhuanche works side by side with established car rental companie

25、s to provide high-end car service mainly for businesspeople through the Internet and mobile phone apps.Every link in this business model chain has legal companies and services. Hence, it is hard to define it as illegal and ban it.24. Why did taxi drivers in Shenyang block the streets with their vehi

26、cles?A. Because they wanted the authority to increase their driving allowances.B. Because they wanted to be taught how to use the taxi-hiring apps.C. Because they wanted to appeal to passengers not to hire the private cars.D. Because they wanted to make their main complaints known to the authority.2

27、5. The authors attitude to banning internet car-hiring service is_.A. positive B. negative C. neutral D. unclear26. Which of the following statements is false according to the passage?A. App-based car rental is functional to some degreeB. The problem referred to in the passage exists in all citiesC.

28、 The government should regulate the app-based car rental marketD. Didi Dache is a China-foreign joint company27. we can learn from the passage that _.A. some international investment companies have strong faith in the future of apps-based car rental companiesB. Shenyang forbade apps-based car rental

29、 companiesC. Shanghai is the second city banning Didi ZhuancheD. it is not difficult to picture the apps-based car rental companies illegalCSchool children are using mobile phone applications to do their homework, which seem to be increasing during summer vacations. But instead of blaming students f

30、or their behavior, we should say no to too much homework. This is important because by using mobile phone applications to do their homework, students dont add much to their knowledge, says an article in Guangzhou-based Yangcheng Evening News. Excerpts (摘录):Using mobile phone applications to do homew

31、ork is no different from copying from someone elses work. This is the opinion of a vast majority of teachers. Students who seek cell phone apps help to do their homework will pay dearly during major exams when they cannot seek the help of such applications, the teachers say.The heavy load of homewor

32、k Chinese students are burdened with, said to be the heaviest in the world, has led to the popularity of these applications.Senior high school students in China rarely go to bed before 11 pm. A report in Shanghai published in2013 showed that students in the city on average spend 28.2 hours in class

33、every week, the 9th highest among 65 countries and regions surveyed. Also, they spend an average of 13.8 hours a week doing homework, most in the world.There is no association between the amount of homework one does and the amount of knowledge one gathers. In fact, a research by Australian experts s

34、hows that the result is exactly the opposite: the more hours students spend doing homework, the less effective they will be in gaining knowledge.The United States is one of the countries where students do little homework, but that has not damaged the countrys academic status in the world.So, its tim

35、e Chinese schools understood this fact and freed students of the unnecessary burden of homework.28. Whats the writers attitude toward the students using mobile phone applications to do their homework?A. Understanding B. Supporting C. Scolding D. Praising29. The cause of the students using mobile pho

36、ne applications to do their homework is_.A. the heavy burden of homework B. the advance of modern technologyC. the pressure of the students parents D. the influence of other countries30. What does the underlined phrase “pay dearly” mean?A. be rewarded B. be dismissed C. suffer a lot D. provide much

37、money 31. Which of the following is probably the best title?A. Stop using mobile phones to do homework.B. Spend less time to gain much knowledge.C. Improve Chinas academic status in the world.D. Free kids of the burden of homework.DA new pollen (花粉) study showed that drought was responsible for the

38、extinction of civilizations more than 3,000 years ago during the Bronze Age.The reason behind why the civilizations in and around modern-day Israel suddenly broke down more than 3,000 years ago has remained a mystery up until now. A new pollen study by Tel Aviv University researchers finally solved

39、this Bronze Age mystery.Prof. Israel Finkelstein showed that owing to serious climate changes, the entire world of the Bronze Age crumbled in a short period of time. The discovery was made on the basis of a high-resolution analysis of pollen grains taken from sediments (沉淀物) beneath the Sea of Galil

40、ee and the western shore of the Dead Sea. Prof. Finkelstein received support from the European Research Council to conduct research aimed at reconstructing ancient Israel. Researchers of the part of the project that dealt with climate change extracted (提取) about 60 feet of samples of gray muddy sedi

41、ment from the center of the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel. They had to drill through 1,000 feet of water and into 65 feet of the lake bed and were able to recover evidence dating over the past 9,000 years.“Pollen is the most enduring organic material in nature,” explained Dr. Dafna Langgut, a po

42、llen researcher who carried out the actual work of sampling. “These grains tell us about the plants that grew near the lake in the past and therefore prove the climatic conditions in the region.”Researchers noted a sharp decrease in Mediterranean trees like oaks and pines in the Late Bronze Age. Acc

43、ording to study experts, this could be because of repeated periods of drought. The droughts may have resulted in long famines, forcing people to migrate from north to south.32. The underlined word “crumbled” in Paragraph 3 means _.A. settled B. disappeared C. established D. changed 33. Prof. Finkels

44、tein conducted the new pollen study to _.A. earn some money B. discover the ancient civilizationsC. learn more about local plants D. recreate ancient Israel34. By conducting the study, scientists found _.A. Mediterranean trees were rare in the Early Bronze AgeB. climate change was to blame for the l

45、ost civilizationC. people in the Late Bronze Age starved to deathD. droughts were rare during the Bronze Age35. The text is most probably taken from _.A. a newspaper report B. a history textbookC. a travel magazine D. an agricultural book第 2 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。选项中有

46、两项为多余选项。What Influences a Persons Self-Esteem(自尊)?Puberty(青春期) and DevelopmentSome people struggle with their self-esteem and body image when they begin puberty.36. _ These changes, combined with wanting to feel accepted by our friends, means it can be tempting to compare ourselves with others. The

47、trouble with that is, not everyone grows or develops at the same time or in the same way.Media Images and Other Outside InfluencesOur early teens are a time when we become more aware of celebrities and media images as well as how other kids look and how we fit in with others. 37. _All of this can af

48、fect how we feel about ourselves and our bodies even as we grow into our teens.Families and SchoolsFamily life can sometimes influence our body image. 38. _ Family members might struggle with their own body image or criticize their kids looks (“why do you wear your hair so long?“ or “how come you cant wear pants that fit you?“). This can all influence a persons self-esteem, especially if theyre sensitive to others peoples comments. 39. _ Although these often come from ignorance, sometimes they can affect body image and self-esteem.Healthy Self-EsteemIf you have a positi

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