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1、山西省临汾市2020届高三英语下学期模拟考试试题(1)共150分,考试时间120分钟。第卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。1What time is the mans appointment?A2:15 p.m.B2:30 p.m.C2:45 p.m.2What d
2、oes the man mean?AHe likes the womans idea.BThe deal sounds impossible.CHe has some questions to ask.3What did the man take out of the cupboard?AA cake.BBowls.CSome sugar.4What are the speakers talking about?ASightseeing.BWeather.CFishing.5What is the relationship between the speakers?ABoss and secr
3、etary.BSalesgirl and customer.CDoctor and patient.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6What is the girl likely to be? AA waitress.BA student.CA teacher.7What does the man think
4、of having breakfast? AVery Important. BConvenient.CInteresting. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8How many songs is the womans iPod supposed to hold?A1000.B300.C10.9What is wrong with the iPod?AIt is the wrong size.BIt doesnt play any songs.CIt plays a small number of songs.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10What helps the woman do
5、her job?AStudying the movement of hands.BWorking with a team of experts.CMaking many copies of documents.11What does the man think of the womans job?AIts not very common.BIts not that interesting.CIts not hard to do.12How long did the woman study to prepare for the job?ASix months.BEight months.CEig
6、hteen months.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13What does the woman suggest? ATaking fewer classes.BMaking time for exercise.CSpending more time with his friends.14Whats wrong with the man?AHe feels stressed out.BHe doesnt like his school.CHe doesnt get along well with his roommates.15How many classes is the man ta
7、king?AFour.BFive.CSix.16What are the mans friends like?AThey are very kind.BThey are quite smart.CThey worry a lot about school.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17Whats the theme for today?AIntroducing some famous writers.BDiscussing the issue for environment protection.CDiscussing the growth of worlds economy.18W
8、hat is Jessica Flemings new book about?AThe economic effects of natural disasters.BHow people are affecting the oceans.CWhy trees are important to the plant.19What does the speaker like most about Prof. Thomass book?AIt is easy to understand.BIt includes many interesting interviews.CIt has even more
9、 details than his last book.20What suggestions will Prof. Thomas give next?AHow to talk with whales.BHow to protect the underwater environment.CWhat the government should do about oil spills.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThis summers top four European
10、music festivalsLONDONLOVEBOXWhere: Victoria ParkWhen: July 15-16No other country does a festival like the British and few festivals are as fun as Lovebox in Hackneys Victoria Park. Dancing, disco balls, and more dancing. Dont miss local acts Stormzy, Kano and Katy B who represent our homegrown talen
11、t. Good food is at the heart of Lovebox: go on an empty stomach to taste pizza from Voodoo Rays, hamburgers from Le Bun and cheese sandwiches from The Cheese Truck.BUDAPESTSZIGETWhere: Obudai-szigetWhen: 10-17 AugustOn an island in the middle of the Danube is one of Europes most atmospheric festival
12、s. 40,000 people crowd into 266-acres(英亩)of woodland for a week-long party. This years big-name acts will hold you there all day or you could check out the riverside beach, or the artworks there.PARISROCK EN SEINEWhere: Domaine National de Saint-CloudWhen: August 26-28Rock and roll and Paris arent t
13、ypical partners but Rock en Seine puts them together with excitement. As this is a great event where theres even an art exhibition. All this plus wonderful views of the Parisian skyline(地平线)and Marie Antoinettes rose garden.BERLINLOLLAPALOOZAWhere: Treptower ParkWhen: Sept 10-11Held in Treptower Par
14、k in the east of Berlin, 60,000 mostly local people come for the rock music and the friendly atmospherekids are just as welcome as grown-ups. Take a break from the music to seek out the rose garden. Keep it going all night in some of Berlins coolest clubs in neighbouring Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg
15、.21Which of the following festivals lasts the longest?ALollapalooza in Berlin.BRock en Seine in Paris.CLovebox in London.DSziget in Budapest.22What is the characteristic of the Lollapalooza music festival?ASome of its performers are homegrown talents.BIt combines rocknroll with an art exhibition.CMa
16、ny works of art are used for decoration.DMost of the people attending it are locals.23Where can you go if youre particularly interested in rock music?ABerlin and Paris.BLondon and Paris.CBudapest and Berlin.DLondon and Budapest.BWhen I was a child, I dreamed of becoming many things. Sometimes, I wis
17、hed I was an astronaut going up into space, finding new planets and jumping around in a cool space suit. Other times, I imagined being a cowboy in the Wild West, wearing stylish cowboy boots. On other occasions, I pretended to be a famous footballer, using my skills to score lots of goals for my tea
18、m. Looking back, I realize that imagination is a wonderful thing. I was able to create entire environments and scenarios in my head, using nothing more than my brain, and to be able to adapt things in my everyday surroundings to fit the specific story of the day. Growing up with siblings(兄弟姐妹)also h
19、elped, as it meant that even bigger stories could be created, combining our ideas and putting our thoughts into action. It also allowed for more varieties in the stories, as sometimes I could be the hero while on other occasions, I would be the bad guy. One of my all-time favorite memories as a kid
20、was playing in my back garden. I played the role of Indiana Jones, which cleaned up at the cinema at that time, with my younger sister as my assistant and my brother as a bad person. We used everything in our garden, from the path to the fence, as part of the storyline to create obstacles that neede
21、d to be overcome, and we wouldkeep the story going for hours!My personal favorite game was Indiana Jones and the Stolen Easter Eggs, where my brother hid small chocolate eggs around the garden and my sister and I had to find them by answering questions or solving a puzzle. It was difficult, but even
22、tually we found all the eggs and shared them together.Since then, I have seen many great things and met many amazing people. The elements of fun and varieties of my creative imaginations are what I try to bring into every part of my positive life. So I can enjoy sharing with and hearing about other
23、peoples stories, too.24What do we know about the author from his childhood?AHe enjoyed living a life full of freedom. BHe was longing to experience adventurous things.CHe was always imagining a bright life for his future. DHe had a clear picture of what he would do after growing up.25Which of the fo
24、llowing can best replace the underlined word “scenarios” in Paragraph 2?AexperiencesBsituationsCpositionsDexcuses26From the passage, we know that Indiana Jones was .Aan astronautBa famous footballerCa hot filmDa very popular book27What would be the best title for the passage?AMy Creative Imagination
25、.BMy Childhood.CMy Positive Life Today.DMy Pride in Myself.CWhen it comes to making healthy lifestyle changes, which should come first changing your diet or becoming more physically active?Previous studies suggested that providing people with too much information about nutrition and physical activit
26、y at once tends to be discouraging. That has led to the popularity of advising people to make changes gradually, and set smaller goals. So the scientists divided 200 inactive participants who were age 45 or older into four groups. One group was instructed about making diet and fitness changes at the
27、 same time, the second group was taught about diet changes first, then fitness changes four months later, the third group changed their exercise habits first and made changes in their eating habits four months later, and the final, control group was not instructed about either diet or fitness change
28、s but about how to manage their stress.The researchers tracked the groups for a full year. Compared to the control group, the three intervention(干预)groups made healthy changes in their diet. Those who changed their fitness habits first significantly increased the amount of exercise they received dai
29、ly compared to the other groups after four months. However, at the end of the year, the group that changed both diet and exercise at the same time was the only one that met the nationally recommended targets for both exercise and nutrition levels, while those who worked on improving their nutrition
30、first were unable to meet the recommended levels of fitness after a year. The researchers suspect that changes to diet are easier to make than changes to physical activity.The findings show, however, that pairing diet and exercise changes may help to overcome some of the barriers people face in addi
31、ng more physical activity into their lives. If folks change diet and exercise orderly, the scientists say, they may end up placing more importance on the first set of behavior changes and feel less pressured to address the second set.28The advice mentioned in the second paragraph seemed .ApopularBdn
32、gerousCscientificDunsatisfactory29Which group made progress earlier than other groups in increasing the amount of daily exercise?AThe first group.BThe second group.CThe third group.DThe control group.30The reason why those improving their nutrition first failed to meet the levels of fitness after a
33、year might be that .Athey might be very lazyBthey wouldnt like to change their behaviorCit is much harder to change physical activityDthey might put on weight before changing their physical activity31Which of the following does the author probably approve of?APairing diet and exercise changes.BBecom
34、ing more physically active first.CChanging diet and exercise following a fixed order.DChanging diet first and placing more importance on it.DCuriosity is what drives us to keep learning, keep trying, keep pushing forward. But how does one generate(产生)curiosity, in oneself or others? George Loewenste
35、in, a professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon University, offered an answer in the classic1994 paper, “The Psychology of Curiosity.”Curiosity arises, Loewenstein wrote, “when attention becomes focused on a gap in ones knowledge. Such information gaps produce the feeling of deprivation(匮乏)labeled
36、curiosity. The curious individual is motivated to obtain the missing information to reduce the feeling of deprivation.” Loewensteins theory helps explain why curiosity is such a force: its not only a mental state but also an emotion, a powerful feeling that drives us forward.Scientist Daniel Willing
37、ham notes that teachers are often “so eager to get to the answer that we do not devote enough time to developing the question.” Yet its the question that stimulates(刺激)curiosity; being told an answer stops curiosity before it can even get going.In his 1994 paper, George Loewenstein noted that curios
38、ity requires some basic knowledge. Were not curious about something we know absolutely nothing about. But as soon as we know even a little bit, our curiosity is aroused and we want to learn more. In fact, research shows that curiosity increases with knowledge: the more we know, the more we want to k
39、now. To get this process started, Loewenstein suggests, take steps with some interesting but incomplete information.Language teachers have long used communication in exercises that open an information gap and then require learners to communicate with each other in order to fill it. For example, one
40、student might be given a series of pictures for the beginning of the story, while the students partner is given a series of pictures showing how that same story ends. Only by speaking with each other (in the foreign language they are learning, of course) can the students fill in each others informat
41、ion gaps.32When one notices a gap in his knowledge, he .Adesires to fill itBtends to be afraidCmight get tired and sadDwill become focused on his learning33What does Daniel Willingham imply in the article?AAnswers are more important than questions.BTeachers should be eager to get to the answer.CTeac
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