四川省泸州老窖天府中学2018届高三上学期一诊模拟考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、泸州老窖天府中学高2015级高三上期“一诊”模拟考试英 语考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分本试题分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)。考生作答时,须将答案答在机读卡和答题卷上,在本试题卷、草稿纸上答题无效。考试结束后,请将机读卡和答题卷交回。第I卷 选择题(共100分)注意事项:1. 必须使用2B铅笔在机读卡上将所选答案对应的标号涂黑。2. 第I卷共三部分,共计100分。第一部分 听力测试(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
2、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。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.B. 9.15.C. 9.18.答案是B。1. What does the woman ask John to do?A. Leave the room for a moment. B. Have a discussion with Pete. C. Get something to eat.2. How much will the speakers pay for the match?A. 24. B. 42. C. 48.3. Why ca
3、nt the woman pick up the man now?A. Her car is under repair.B. She cant open the car door.C. She locked her car keys in her house.4. Where are the speakers?A. In a restaurant. B. In the mans office. C. In a theater.5. How does the man feel?A. Relieved. B. Worried. C. Angry.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 2
4、2.5 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 are the speakers talking about?A. A notebook computer. B. A mobile phone. C. A new T-shirt.7. What can the tiny computers do?A. Receive messages. B. Swi
5、tch lights on and off. C. Operate the air conditioner.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the woman doing?A. Deciding on the time for a holiday trip.B. Learning about some festival customs.C. Looking through her schedule.9. When is Easter this year?A. April 6th. B. April 8th. C. April 9th.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.
6、 How will the man go to the Art Museum?A. By motorbike. B. By bus. C. By car.11. What should the man do when he comes to the third turning?A. Turn right. B. Turn left. C. Go straight.12. Where is the Art Museum?A. Opposite a bus station. B. Beside a hotel. C. Behind a bank.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How o
7、ften will the man be available to work?A. No more than two evenings a week.B. Up to three evenings a week.C. At least three evenings a week.14. Why does the man apply for a part-time job?A. To gain work experience. B. To improve his social skills. C. To earn money.15. What is the man good at?A. Solv
8、ing problems. B. Communicating with people. C. Working in a group.16. What will the man do on September 10th?A. Have a lesson. B. Work for the community. C. Meet the woman.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. From whom did the speaker get the information of the project?A. Her neighbors. B. Her cousins. C. Her frie
9、nds.18. Where did the speaker come from?A. China. B. Thailand. C. Australia. 19. What does the speaker ask her family to do?A. Learn about sea animals.B. Recycle as much as possible. C. Take part in the cleaning project.20. What will One-Day Clean-up focus on on January 11th next year?A. The woodlan
10、ds. B. The seaside. C. The rivers.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ARestaurants in the USASteves PizzaSo many pizza chains compete for the attention of tourists in South Beach, but ask a Miami Beach local where to get the best pizza and he will tell you abo
11、ut Steves. This is New York-style pizza, hand-made with care and good ingredients. New branches of Stevens are opening elsewhere in Miami, all in non-tourist area. Opening hours: 11:00 a.m. 3:00 a.m. Cattlemans Steakhouse This place is 20 miles east of the city, but local folks would probably drive
12、200 miles to eat here. The food is good, and the scenery is even better. Come early and wander around the grounds of Indian Cliffs Ranch, where you will see everything from rabbits to buffalo, then catch the sunset either before or after your meal. Opening hours: 5:00 p.m.10:00 p.m. Absolute Baking
13、& Caf The screen door is always swinging open at this town hot spot with giant breakfast. Try the green chili on eggsits made from scratch, as are the organic bread. Lunch includes salads, big sandwiches and local grass-fed beef burgers. Dont miss a square of soft, fresh carrot cake. Opening hours:
14、7:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Walts Wharf Everybodys favorite for fresh fish (some drive in from L.A), Walts packs them in on weekends. You cant make reservations for dinner (though they are accepted for lunch), but its worth the wait for the fire-grilled seafood and steaks. Opening hour: 11:00 a.m.3:30 p.m.2
15、1. The new branches of Steves Pizza are mainly intended for_.A. the locals B. touristsC. New YorkersD. foreigners22. What can Cattlemans steakhouse offer besides good food?A. wineB. viewC. discount D. service23. Which restaurant serves both breakfast and lunch?A. Steves PizzaB. Walts WharfC. Absolut
16、e Baking& CafD. Cattlemans SteakhouseBMy oldest child, Emma, just returned to campus after a long holiday break to finish up her last period of college. These days, friends and family have begun flooding me with one question: What is she going to do after graduation?The job market is, after all, awf
17、ully tough. Just this month the Federal Reserve Bank published a study showing that “recent graduates are increasingly working in low-paid jobs or working part-time.” The bright spot, according to the study, is for students who majored (主修) in STEM-science, technology, engineering and mathematics-ar
18、eas in which recent graduates “have tended to do relatively well”. But Emma is a student of the humanities (人文) at a small college. Shes an American Studies major with a focus on the politics and culture of food. For quite a while, I think her field of study is so fashionable right now that Im not t
19、he least bit worried she will find a good job. Yet the more Ive thought about it, the more Ive decided to be honest. “Im not sure what Emma is going to do,” I now say. “But shes gotten a great education and has really found her interest and I know those things will serve her well over the course of
20、her life.”Nowadays, more and more universities and colleges are being measured by the salaries of their recent graduates. In this climate, encouraging your kid to study the humanities, seems, at best, unwise or, at worst, unconcerned with earning a living. But a college is not a vocational (职业) scho
21、ol. And promoting STEM subjects should not be societys only answer to helping the next generation grow in a competitive world. From the beginning, we never urged Emma to pick a college or a major with an eye on its expected return on money, as more and more families are doing. To Emma, what really m
22、atters will be something that we may not be able to measure for quite a long time. Emmas contribution to the world and how happy she is in it.24. The authors friends and family _.A. are worried about the job marketB. are concerned about Emmas futureC. have been worrying about the floodD. are worried
23、 about Emmas safety25. What can we learn from Paragraph 2?A. The number of the graduates is increasing.B. STEM graduates can be better employees.C. STEM graduates are in relatively greater demand.D. More and more graduates like to do a part-time job.26. Why did Emma choose a major in the humanities?
24、A. Because she is interested in it.B. Because her mother told her to.C. Because it is increasingly popular.D. Because she wants further education.27. According to the author, what matters most in choosing a major is that _.A. it should be among the STEMB. it should be fashionable and interestingC. i
25、t should allow a good job and a high salaryD. it should bring achievements and happinessCWell, parents, surprise! Lots of us are using Twitter and Facebook to thumb rides, and not just to school. Its awkward to be refused when you call a friend and ask for a ride. But with Twitter, you just look for
26、 other people heading the same way.It may sound risky, so many teens stay within their own social circles to find rides, and dont branch out beyond friends when asking on Twitter just like me, but to some young people, especially those taking longer trips, stranger danger is less of a concern.“I thi
27、nk the digital connection of young people is really important, because younger generations grew up sharing things on line, sharing files, photos, music, etc, so theyve been very used to sharing,” said Juliet Schor, a sociology professor at Boston College.The sharing economy got big during the recess
28、ion (经济衰退), allowing people to access more goods, services using technology and even to share costs. And that technology, for me, is what the car was for my mom, a gateway to more freedom, like what my friend Earl says, “The symbol of freedom isnt the car any more because theres technology out there
29、 connecting you to a car.”According to the researchers at the University of Michigan, 30 years ago, eight in ten American 18-year-olds had a drivers license compared to six in ten today. So its not that surprising that on my 16th birthday I wasnt rushing to get a license but an iPhone.“Driving, for
30、young people, does mean they have to disconnect from their technology, and thats a negative. So if they could sit in the passage side and still be connected, thats going to be a plus.” Schor continued.To me, another plus is that ridesharing represents something, something much bigger than trying to
31、save money. I see it as evidence that people still depend on each other. My generation shares their cars and apartments the way neighbors used to share cups of sugar. For the system to work, some of us still need our own cars. But until I get my own version of the silver Super Beetle, you can find m
32、e on Twitter.28. The American teens prefer to possess an iPhone as a birthday gift because _.A. it is most fashionable and coolB. it is much cheaper than a carC. they are fond of being connectedD. they are bored with driving cars29. We can learn from the text that _.A. Twitter is a website for teens
33、 to make friends and achieve goalsB. driving cars for teens means a plus and connecting with technologyC. ridesharing can be seen as a sign that people still count on each otherD. having a car and cost-sharing symbolize more freedom for the authors mother30. Professor Juliet would agree that _.A. sh
34、aring economy is bound to be responsible for the recessionB. being connected through technology comes first for young peopleC. young people will sit waiting to be contacted by reading a passageD. young people tend to share a car with strangers by means of Twitter31. The best title for the passage is
35、 probably _.A. Cool Teens on the GoB. Cars or iPhoneC. Twitter, an Awesome WebsiteD. Teens Use Twitter to Thumb RidesDNext time you find yourself drenched (湿透) in an unexpected heavy rain, look on the bright side-it will be a memorable experience. While wet weather may make us feel gloomy, it sharpe
36、ns the memory and improves our recall. But those who fell in a good mood because its a sunny day are able to remember less well, according to memory tests carried by Australian researchers.Professor Joe Forgas, who led the research, said: “It seems strange but a little bit of sadness is a good thing
37、. People performed much better on our memory test when the weather was unpleasant and they were in a slightly negative mood. On bright sunny days, when they were more likely to be happy, they flunked it.”The tests were carried out on shoppers at a store in Sydney, where researchers randomly placed t
38、en small objects on the check-out counter. On rainy days, sad music was played in the store. When it was bright and sunny, customers heard cheery music. This was done to further influence them towards negative or positive moods. After shopping, customers were asked how many of the objects they could
39、 remember. Their scores were three times higher when the weather was bad and they were feeling angry, compared with those tested on sunny days. The results were published in Journal of Experimental Psychology. A report on the findings said: “They point to a growing body of evidence that the way peop
40、le think, the quality of their judgments and the accuracy of their memory are all significantly influenced by positive and negative moods.”Professor Forgas said, “We found that weather-inducted negative mood improved memory accuracy. Shoppers in a negative mood showed better memory and higher discri
41、mination ability.”A worse mood helped to focus peoples attention on their surroundings and led to a more thorough and careful thinking style, while happiness increased confidence and forgetfulness.Being happy tends to promote a thinking style that is less focused on our surroundings. In a positive m
42、ood we are less likely to make more snap (匆忙的) judgments about people we meet. Mild negative mood, in turn, tends to increase attention to our surroundings and produce a more careful, thorough thinking style.Accurately remembering everyday scenes is a difficult task, yet such memories can be of impo
43、rtance in everyday life. Surprisingly, the influence of mood states on the accuracy of real-life memories is still poorly understood.32. The underlined word “flunked” in Paragraph 2 may mean “ ”.A. failed B. passed C. conducted D. understood33. In the research, researchers play different music to .A
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