1、2017 届山西省重点中学协作体高三第二次模拟考试英语试题+听力第 I 卷(共 100 分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 5 小题)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 woman imply?A. She didnt clean the apartment.B. Shell help the man clean his apartment.C. She needs to cl
2、ean the lab.2. What does the woman mean?A. She saw the man run out.B. She thought the mans laundry was done badly.C. She was sorry the man couldnt finish his laundry.3. What does the man imply?A. His coach didnt help him enough.B. He had no chance of winning.C. He didnt follow his coachs advice.4. W
3、hat does the woman mean?A. She likes the new theatre in town.B. She expects the theatre to close down.C. Shes surprised by the news.5. What does the man say about the activities?A. They arent very good because theyre so different.B. He thinks they should do both.C. It doesnt matter which one they do
4、.第二节(共 15 小题)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 至 8 题。6. What is the womans real problem?A. She feels headache. B. She feels frightened. C. She feels much stressed.7. What food is considered as
5、low stress food?A. Apples and grapes. B. Hamburgers. C. French fries.8. What is the woman going to do?A. To eat less. B. To eat more. C. To change her food.听第 7 段材料,回答第 9 至 11 题。9. What are the man and the woman talking about?A. A film. B. A real story. C. A ghost story.10. Whats the first name of t
6、he man they are talking about?A. Tim. B. Tom. C. Smith.11.Why didnt the man return home after the war?A. He had been wounded in the war.B. The man hasnt told the woman yet.C. He had to sell newspapers at the railway station.听第 8 段材料,回答第 12 至 14 题。12. What is NOT true about the man?A. Water is runnin
7、g down his leg.B. He can not breathe well after a walk.C. He hasnt been sleeping well because of the pain in his leg.13. What has caused the trouble?A. The woman doesnt know yet.B. He was burnt by boiling water.C. He has tired himself out in his work.14.Whats the womans name?A. Doctor Cook. B. Docto
8、r Martin. C. The conversation doesnt tell us.听第 9 段材料,回答第 15 至 17 题。15. Where are the man and the woman going?A. To the bus station.B. To the police station.C. To the railway station.16. What does the woman think they should do?A. Take a taxi. B. Walk slowly. C. Leave the bags with the police.17. Wh
9、at does the man find out at last?A. Fifteen minutes is too long.B. The traffic is moving too slowly.C. He is not able to carry two bags.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18.According to the passage, what were dogs trained for in the past?A. For protection against other animals.B. For protection against other
10、dogs.C. Just for fun.19. Why were dogs used for hunting?A. Because they did not eat other animals.B. Because they were useful for protection.C. Because they always obeyed their masters.20. What is the most important reason for people in the city to keep dogs now?A. For companionship. B. For amusemen
11、t. C. For protection against robbery.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一部分(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后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。text AParents meetings may be your worst nightmare (噩梦) However,thats not always the caseThe parents meeting we had after our midterm examinations,for instanc
12、e,couldnt have been more surprisingSitting in our chairs next to our parents,we felt like we were on pins and needles,expecting a final outburst when they examined our grades and rankingsHowever,our teacher came to our rescueHe told our parents the stress we faced in our daily school lives and how h
13、ard we had worked for the college entrance examination“No matter the score,they all studied very hard and each one of them has made progressThey deserve encouragement rather than blame,“he saidWhen they heard these words,many parents nodded,their anger goneWell ,to be honest,we hadnt worked that har
14、d before the meeting,but we decided we would try our best to live up to our teachers expectations after itAnother highlight of this parentsmeeting was when our parents read our letters that we had written in advanceIn our daily lives,we are so busy doing homework and preparing for exams that we hard
15、ly have time to communicate with our parentsYet this parentsmeeting gave us an opportunity to show our appreciationIn the letters, we expressed our love for them and gratitude for everything they had done for usMany parents burst into tears after reading their childrens lettersSo you see,our parents
16、meetings may not be as bad as we thinkThey could be opportunities to bring us closer to our parents21What does the underlined phrase “on pins and needles“(in Para 2)mean? ARestless B Proud CCurious DSleepy22How did many parents feel before they heard the teachers words? AExcited BStressful CDisappoi
17、nted DAngry23Who was moved most during the meeting? AStudents BParents COur teacher DOur headmaster24Which of the following statements is TRUE? AThe parents will try to live up to the teachers expectationsBThe parent meeting brought the teacher and our parents closerCThe parent meeting was held afte
18、r the college entrance examinationDThe teacher showed great concern and understanding for the studentstext BWe all have found memories of taking a few lazy months off after the stress of A-levels. As we draw to the end of an academically and socially packed year, the idea of doing the same again is
19、appealing.But after graduation, therell be few occasions when we can enjoy such extended holidays, free to do as we wish. So now that summer has arrived, lets take full advantage. It goes without saying that summer vacations are the perfect time to go traveling, especially if you avoid the pricey sc
20、hool holiday period.Tickets go up greatly when you turn 26, so make the most of cheaper rates while youre eligible. Finding a reliable company that wont cheat you is extremely important, as is discovering a program that appeals to your own interests. There are plenty of websites where you can see ot
21、her peoples recommendations.Of course for most of us, money is tightbut to avoid overspending you can combine employment and adventure. Hannah Warn, a psychology student at the University of Winchester, is spending her summer at Camp America, an increasingly popular venture where British students en
22、joy a good time on a summer camp.“Being thrown into something where I dont really know what to expect is exciting.” she says.“It gives me a chance to experience being away from home in a different way.”Those with a talent for languages might also consider working abroad as an au pair. The work may b
23、e challenging, but its a chance to involve yourself in a new culture while your employer pays most of the bill.If you have an idea about the sort of career youd like, getting work experience is wise. In many careers, graduating with only your degree to show for your three or four years just wont mak
24、e it. Send applications off early and to as many places as possible. Make sure you take a well-earned break this summer.25.The passage implies that .A. students can enjoy beneficial price when travelingB. students who quit school should pay more for travelC. students will be offered part time jobs i
25、n the vacationD. students will have a longer summer vacation than ever26.The underlined word “eligible” in the passage means .A. relaxed B. outstanding C. qualified D. standardized27.The author took Hannah Warn as an example to .A. suggest Camp America offers jobs to studentsB. show psychology stude
26、nts are good at planningC. indicate Camp America serves English studentsD. imply students can travel around for nothingText CHousework is a frequent source of disputes (争论) between lazy husbands and their hard-working wives, but women have been warned not to expect men to pull their weight any time
27、soon.A study from Oxford University has found that men are unlikely to be doing an equal share of housework before 2050. Mothers, the researchers warned, will continue to shoulder the burden of childcare and housework for the next four decades, largely because housework such as cleaning and cooking
28、is still regarded as “ womens work”.The gap between the amount of time men and women spend on housework has narrowed slowly over the past 40 years. But it will take another four decades before true housework equality (平等) is achieved, the study concluded. The research found that in the Nordic countr
29、ies, the burden of housework is shared more equally between men and women. In the UK, women spend an average of four hours and forty minutes each day on housework, compared with two hours and twenty-eight minutes for men. This is an improvement from the 1960s, when British women typically spent six
30、hours a day on housework, while men spent just 90 minutes every day.But progress towards housework equality appears to be slowing in some countries. Dr Oriel Sullivan, a research reader from Oxfords Department of Sociology, said, “weve looked at what is affecting the equality in the home, and we hav
31、e found that certain tasks seem to be given according to whether they are viewed as mens work or womens work.”Dr Sullivan said cultural attitudes taught at school may be responsible for the views of housework.“At school it is much easier for a girl to be a tomboy, but it is much more difficult for a
32、 boy to enjoy baking and dancing,” she said.28.The underlined part “pull their weight” in Paragraph 1 probably refers to “_”. A. lose weight B.be lazy C. earn money D.do equal housework 29.Women will continue to do more housework before 2050 mainly because _. A. men are too busy to help B. they woul
33、d like to do so C. they can do better in housework D. housework will still be considered as womens work 30.From Paragraph 4 we know that in the UK _. A. men now spend just 90 minutes a day on housework on average B. women now are too busy with their work to do housework C. women now spend less time
34、on housework than before D. housework is shared equally between men and women 31.In Dr Sullivans opinion, what is to blame for the housework inequality? A. Cultural attitudes towards housework. B. Policies made by the government. C .The time spent on work. D. The type of housework.Text DTexting(发短信)
35、walkers arent just an annoyance to other walkers, Australian researchers armed with movie special-effects technology have determined scientifically that theyre threats to themselves. Using motion-capture technology similar to that used for films, researchers concluded that texting while walking not
36、only affects balance but also the ability to walk in straight line.“Some people like checking emails while walking to work in the morning” said the study co-author Hoorn, “but they may not know it has a serious effect on the safety of themselves”. Other facts have also proved this. A tourist from Ta
37、iwan walked off a pier near Melbourne last month while checking Facebook, bringing a sudden and icy end to a penguin-watching visit. Another person who was too wrapped up in his phone to notice dangers walked straight into the fountain in front of a shopping mall.The Australian study involved 27 vol
38、unteers, a third of whom admitted having knocked into objects while texting. They were asked to walk 8.5 meters three timesonce without phones, once while reading text and once while writing text, when eight cameras recorded their actions.They found the volunteers using the phone walked slower, and,
39、 more seriously, they locked their arms and elbows in like “robots”, which forced their heads to move more, throwing themselves off balance. “In a pedestrian(步行的) environment, inability to maintain a straight path would be likely to increase potential for traffic accidents”, said Mr. Hoorn. “The bes
40、t thing to do is to step aside and stop, or keep off the phone.”Authorities world-wide have taken note. Signs on Hong Kongs subway system advise passengers in three languages to keep their eyes off their phones. Police and transport authorities have highlighted the danger in Singapore, where the Str
41、aits Times newspaper recently declared cellphone-distracted road crossing as “bad habit No. 2” contributing to the rising number of road deaths. Some U.S. states, including New York and Arkansas, are considering bans on what theyre calling phone jaywalking(走路不遵守交通规则).32. According to the passage, pe
42、ople texting while walking usually_.A. put themselves in danger B. do harm to their eyesC. do not influence other walkers D. can still walk straight33. Which of the following words has the closest meaning to “wrapped up” in Paragraph 2?A. absent-minded B. annoyed C. absorbed D. confused34. The two e
43、xamples in Paragraph 2 are given in order to _.A. prove texting walkers are threats to others B. show texting walkers may harm themselvesC. analyze the causes of the danger D. amuse the readers35. About the Australian study, we know that_.A. texting walkers are exposed to greater possibility of traf
44、fic accidentsB. ten volunteers admitted having bumped into things while textingC. the volunteers were divided into three groups during the studyD. the volunteers using phones while walking moved normally第二部分(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。选项中有两项为多于选项。Winter running is the best
45、way to lose winter weight. But before heading out, make sure you have a solid plan. You dont want to come across accident along the way. 36 (1)Wear the Right Shoes。The right shoes will depend on the road. You want shoes that are made for the kind of surface you run on. For example, if you are runnin
46、g on slippery surfaces, you want shoes with great friction(摩擦力). 37 . When trying out a pair of running shoes, check the fit, feel and ride of the shoes. These elements(要素)are important once you take your new shoes out for a run.(2)Warm Up。Warm up is an important part to keep fit. Especially if temp
47、eratures drop and your muscles are stiff (僵硬的) from the cold! 38 . It also prepares the muscles for the intense activity ahead. The cold climate wont feel as cold when you do warm ups. This is because blood flows much faster after a good warm up!(3)Deal with Wind。 39 . The key is to run into the wind and finish by running against it. This keeps icy wind from blasting (用力撞击) your face. To prevent any injuries or accidents, break your run into small parts. 40 . You can use certa