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1、2018届云南省玉溪市普通高中毕业班高考英语复习模拟试题( 13)听力部分(30 分). 听力(满分 30 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 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 is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Mother and son. B. Wife and husband. C. Doctor an

2、d patient.2. What is the man?A. A taxi driver. B. A restaurant waiter. C. A traffic policeman.3. What do we know about the woman?A. She missed Janes birthday party.B. She hasnt received Janes invitation.C. She will attend Janes birthday party.4. Where is Mr Baker now?A. At his office. B. At a restau

3、rant. C. At the travel service.5. What happened to the woman?A. A thief broke into her garden.B. Some of her money was stolen.C. One of her windows was broken.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从每题所给的 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,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的做答时间。每段对话

4、读两遍。听下面一段材料,回答第 6 和第 7 题。6. Why doesnt the woman book hotel rooms?A. She cant find a hotel.B. She wants to save money.C. She is staying with her friends.7. What is the man going to do in the vacation?A. Take piano lessons. B. Go to the beach, too. C. Give piano lessons.听下面一段材料,回答第 8 至第 10 题。8. Where

5、 does the conversation take place?A. At a seafood shop. B. In a dining hall. C. On the phone.9. What do we know about the restaurant?A. It is famous for seafood.B. It seldom accepts large parties.C. Famous people often come to dine.10. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The restaurant is by

6、the sea.B. Seafood is very popular nowadays.C. Regular customers have advantages there.听下面一段材料,回答第 11 至第 13 题。11. What are the two speakers talking about?A. A part-time job.B. A computer lesson.C. A summer holiday plan.12. How did the man get this information?A. He asked the computer centre.B. He re

7、ceived a letter.C. He received an e-mail.13. What does the woman think of herself?A. She knows little about computers.B. She doesnt have much experience.C. She has little interest in the Internet.听下面一段材料,回答第 14 至第 16 题。14. What is the womans problem?A. She has some friends in her room.B. She is look

8、ing for a place to study.C. She cant walk in the rain.15. Why cant the woman use the classroom?A. It is closed for repairs.B. It is not quiet enough there.C. A club is having a meeting.16. Where will the woman probably go?A. To the city library. B. To the mans home. C. To the reading room听下面一段材料,回答第

9、 17 至第 20 题。17. How many people died in the accident?A. Four B. Over ten. C. More than thirty.18. How many people were in the bus?A. Forty-two. B. Forty-seven. C. Forty-nine.19. What were the students doing when the accident happened?A. Sleeping. B. Enjoying music. C. Preparing for a concert.20. Wha

10、t else can we learn from the news?A. School had to be closed on Friday.B. Some of the injured are still under treatment.C. The accident was caused by careless driving.笔试部分(120 分).单项选择题(共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)21. Greens are on visit to a beautiful city in England.A./ ; a B. A; the C. The; a D. The;

11、/22. Will $200 the cost of the damage? Im afraid not. I need at least $100 more.A. pay B. do C. cover D. afford23. good, these cookies sell well.A. Smelling B. Smelled C. Being smelled D. To smell24. Dont important facts in your job application, or youll lose a good chance.Aleave behind Bleave out C

12、point out Dpull out25. John was so sleepy that he could hardly keep his eyes .A. opening B. being opened C. opened D. open26. Mary a book about Chinese history last year, but I dont know whether she has finished it .A. had written B. was writing C. has written D. wrote27. Being a good listener is a

13、kind of quality and thats it takes to keep friendship.A. how B. what C. which D. where28. There are many people only on-line activity is sending and receiving e-mails.A. who B. that C. which D. whose29. This hospital is to the medical university nearby.Aattached Badopted Cadapted Dadjusted30. When q

14、uestions in class, one should answer them as clearly as possible.A. asking B. asked C. to be asked D. to ask31. Please ask the lawyer what his would be to take our case to court.A. wage B. expense C. fee D. income32. is the sun that gives off light and heat, which makes possible for plants to grow.A

15、. It; it B. That; those C. This; it D. This; them33. It turned out to be warm last night. I the trouble to carry my thick heavy coat.A. mustnt take B. neednt takeC. mustnt have taken D. neednt have taken34. I really dont know how to thank you enough. .A. Think nothing of it B. Glad to hear thatC. Wi

16、th pleasure D. Never mind35. You should make it a rule to leave things you can find them again.A. there B. in which C. when D. where.完形填空(共 20 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)Jerry was 15 when I was only 10, but the fact that he was so much older than I seemed to make no difference to him. We took long walks t

17、ogether, on which he would tell stories he had 36 from TV and radio programs. I suppose he changed the plots a lot and added twists of 37 own, but he knew what would 38 the lively imagination of a 10-year-old.Jerry never seemed to 39 giving me so much of his time and, 40 he had many old friends, he

18、always made me feel that I was his 41 one. He taught me all I 42 know about birds and flowers; he came over to read to me every day when I had to stay home for weeks with my leg broken. I 43 came to feel Jerry meant more to me than either my father or mother did, and began to 44 him as I would have

19、to a god. But as months rolled by, 45 came in our relationship. Jerry 46 stopped coming by the house and every time I went to his or telephoned him, he put me off with some 47 such as studying now. I noticed him with a girl once 48 a while and several times saw him going out in his familys car on we

20、ekends. I simply couldnt understand 49 was so great about girls, parties and big social affairs.But what I could understand was my 50 when he finally made me know that our 51 as friends was at the end. 52 he didnt really mean to hurt me, but it was a long time before I realized it was 53 problem tha

21、t caused the break. Theres a world of difference between the attitudes and interests of a teenger and a 12-year-old. 54 Im over 16 myself, I realize this and the hurt I felt then has 55 way to happy memories of the good times we once had together.36. A. picked up B. taken up C. got up D. kept up 37.

22、 A. my B. our C. his D. their38. A. form B. attract C. give D. feeling39. A. mind B. enjoy C. practice D. remember 40. A. because B. since C. once D. although 41. A. different B. special C. new D. ordinary42. A. never B. ever C. still D. already43. A. gradually B. immediately C. continually D. hardl

23、y 44. A. look like B. look forward to C. look out for D. look up to 45. A. an exchange B. a trouble C. a change D. an improvement46. A. seldom B. almost C. sometimes D. usually47. A. excuses B. reasons C. problems D. businesses48. A. after B. for C. in D. upon49. A. who B. which C. how D. what50. A.

24、 position B. pleasure C. hurt D. friendship 51. A. closeness B. interests C. difference D. attitude52. A. Therefore B. So C. Moreover D. Of course53. A. an important B. an age C. a great D. a different 54. A. Now that B. As though C. The moment D. Even if55. A. taken B. passed C. given D. exchange.阅

25、读理解(共 20 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)AMany university students dislike studying history because there is little to get excited about when historical events are presented in a boring manner. However, Ill never forget my American History professor, Dr. Williamson. Each event leaped from the pages of our text a

26、nd became as real as the daily news report on the radio. My favorite lecture concerned the American Revolution. Dr. Williamson set the mood for the study by imitating Pall Revere, a well-known silversmith, working in his shop. The American colonists were angry because of the British control over the

27、ir lives. Revere felt that war between the British and the colonists was inevitable. Then, Dr Williamson told us about Revere rowing across the Charles River from Boston on April 18,1775. I could see the professor row as he raised his hand to his forehead as if he were looking across the Charles Riv

28、er to the old North Church in Boston. Suddenly, Revere spotted two lanterns, a signal which meant that the British would attack by sea. He jumped on his horse to warn the villagers of the attack. Professor Williamson reminded us that the first battles of the American Revolution were fought at Concor

29、d and Lexington, Massachusetts, the year before the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776. Never before had history seemed so alive to me. And all because a professor cared enough to put his heart into his teaching.56. The writer will never forget his American History professor because he .

30、A. would record all historical events onto the radioB. would get very excited when giving lessonsC. would always teach the students the American RevolutionD. would make his class lively and interesting57. The method Williamson used to teach the American Revolution is .A. imitating B. discussing C. t

31、alking D. experimenting58. The writer concludes that Williamsons history lesson was welcome because .A. he had a very rich knowledge of American historyB. he was very kind to his studentsC. he cared enough to put his heart into his teachingD. his students were all interested in American HistoryBAmer

32、ican scientists say musical training seems to improve communication skills. They found that developing musical skills involves the same process in the brain as learning how to speak. The scientists say that could help children with learning disabilities.Nina Kraus is a neurobiologist at Northwestern

33、 University in Illinois. She says musical training involves putting together different kinds of information. She says the process involves hearing music, looking at musical notes, touching an instrument and watching other musicians. She says the process is not much different from learning how to spe

34、ak. Both involve different senses.Professor Krauss says musical training and learning to speak make us think about what we are doing. She says speech and music pass through a structure of the nervous system called the brain stem(脑干 ). The brain stem controls our ability to hear. Until recently, expe

35、rts have thought the brain stem could not be developed or changed. But Professor Krauss and her team find that musical training can improve a persons brain stem activity. The study involved people with different levels of musical ability. They were asked to wear an electrical device that measures br

36、ain activity. The people wore the device while they watched a video of someone speaking and a person playing a musical instrument. The study found that the more years of training people had, the more sensitive they were to the sound and beat of the music. Professor Kraus says the study shows the imp

37、ortance of musical training to children with learning disabilities. 59. The main idea of the passage is .A. learning how to speakB. that brain stem is important for speechC. that musical training is important for communication skillsD. that musical training people are more sensitive60. Why can music

38、al training improve communication skills? Because .A. it gives people more knowledgeB. it can improve a persons brain stem activityC. it has a kind of magicD. it can make people speak61. Which sentence is true according to the text?A. The brain stem controls our ability to speak.B. The musical train

39、ing process involves putting together different kinds of information, hearing music, looking at musical notes, touching an instrument and watching other musicians.C. Experts think train stem cant be developed.D. The brain stem has something to do with our ability to hear.62. The underlined word “dev

40、ice” means .A. a piece of equipment for some experiment B. a piece of furniture for a labC. a cell phoneD. a headphoneCLOS ANGELES, July 10 (Xinhua) - Apple will roll out its next-generation iPhone called Mania on Friday across 22 countries, it was reported on Thursday. Apple aims to position itself

41、 as a leading maker of pocket PCs at a critical moment in the worldwide smart-phone market, according to the San Jose Mercury News. Apple, still a relatively small player in the smart-phone industry, is hoping to make its way into the pockets of consumers around the world with a lower-priced iPhone

42、that for the first time is engineered to run on a faster 3G network. By years end, the iPhone will be sold in 70 countries. “Apple had to be aggressive with a global rollout in order to be relevant(相关的),“ said Tim Bajarin, president of the companys Creative Strategies. “Based on its software and ser

43、vice, Apple is far ahead of its competitors. Their competitors are at least 12 to18 months behind.“ A successful launch day will help the company meet its goal of selling 10 million of the devices by the end of the year. That requires well-synced(协调的 ) steps with manufacturing partners, phone operat

44、ors and marketing and sales teams working together around the world. Much of the heavy lifting occurred during the spring, or earlier. Apple hired long-trusted partner Taiwan-based Hon Hai Precision Industry, one of the worlds largest manufacturers of electronic products, to assemble(组装) the device,

45、 according to the newspaper in Silicon Valley. Hon Hai, an equally secretive company whose trade name is Foxconn, included various subcontractors(分包商) to supply parts of the device. And it has helped over the complex work needed to ensure the iPhones arrive on the right shelves at the right time. Ap

46、ples iPhone, originally available in only six countries, is challenging cell-phone giants like Nokia, Samsung and Motorola. Apples influence is already spreading across the globe. While the high-end mobile devices are just 10 to 12 percent of the 1 billion cell phones sold every year, smart-phones a

47、re expected to significantly gain market share in coming years. 63. Why does Tim Bajarin think Apple had to be aggressive with a global rollout?A. Apple has a good many experienced engineers.B. Apple has its advanced software and service.C. Apple has its good manufacturing partners, phone operators

48、and marketing and sales team.D. Apple has already had a good global market share.64. Whats the main idea of Paragraph 2?A. Apples situation.B. Apples 3G iPhone future plan.C. Apples position in smart-phone market.D. 3G iPhone situation and its future plan.65. What does the underlined word “it” in Pa

49、ragraph 5 refer to?A. Hon Hai Precision Industry. B. Apple Computer Company.C. The device. D. Foxconn.66. In how many countries is the Apple iPhone used when this report comes out?A. 22. B. 70. C. 6. D. 1.67. Whats the attitude towards the 3G iPhone around the world?A. critical B. objective C. optimistic D. disappoint

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