山西省大同市2022-2023学年高三英语下学期阶段性模拟试卷(Word版附答案).doc
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1、英 语本试卷分为客观题和主观题两部分,共150分,共12页。考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,只交答题卡。第一部分 听力(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。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 do we learn from the conversation?A. There will be a math exam tomorrow.B. Today is the mans birthday.C. The man
2、doesnt like math exams.2. What colour is the womans dress?A. Blue. B. White. C. Black.3. When did the mans daughter set a new world record?A. In 1999. B. In 2005. C. In 2009.4. What does the man mean?A. He moved the desk alone.B. He had some classmates move the desk.C. His classmates helped him move
3、 the desk.5. What time is it now?A. 3:10. B. 3:15. C. 4:10.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。6. Who might the man be?A. A waiter. B. The womans friend. C. The womans husband.
4、7. Where was the wallet found?A. In the restroom.B. At the cash desk. C. On the table.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What are those children like?A. Shy. B. Active. C. Selfish.9. Why does the woman have to leave?A. Because her children are ill. B. Because her parents are in poor health.C. Because her friends mad
5、e her leave.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What happened to the man?A. He got up late in the morning.B. He stayed up all night reading.C. He felt asleep while reading.11. What makes the man sleepy when reading?A. He doesnt like reading.B. He didnt sleep well last night.C. He doesnt understand the meaning of t
6、he book.12. What may help to better understand a book?A. Find the main idea first.B. Skip the difficult parts of the book.C. Recite the details of the book.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where does the conversation take place?A. At a party. B. In a shop. C. In a game room.14. Whose birthday is coming?A. The m
7、ans. B. The womans brothers.C. The womans sons.15. How much does the woman plan to spend?A. $50. B. $30. C. $20.16. What does the woman choose at last?A. A book about PC games. B. A magic car. C. A pencil-box.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who is the man talking to?A. His students. B. His parents. C. His chi
8、ldren.18. Why was the mans mother mad at him?A. He didnt become a doctor.B. He painted everywhere in the house.C. He was crazy about taking photos.19. What is the mans father?A. A painter. B. A doctor. C. A photographer.20. What do we learn about the man?A. He gave up his dream because of his mother
9、.B. He feels extremely regretful.C. He still paints as a hobby.第二节 阅读理解 (共两小节,20小题,每小题2.5分。满分50分)第一小节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABest musicals and shows in Londons West EndThe Book of Mormon This comedy musical follows the plight of a pair of teenage Mormon missionaries sent to convert a villa
10、ge in a dangerous part of Uganda. The brainchild of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, The Book of Mormon has won nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical.Prices: from24.60The Phantom of the OperaAndrew Lloyd Webbers famous musical, The Phantom of the Opera, tells the tale of a shadowy
11、character who attempts to make Christina the leading lady of the Paris Opera. With a fantastic plot and breathtaking scene, this long-running show is one of the must-see musicals in London. Prices: from30.75School of RockRock out at this award-winning new musical. Based on the 2003 movie, School of
12、Rock follows the story of Dewey Finn and his discovery to transform a class of A-grade students into a real rock group. But will they make it to the Battle of the Bands? Booking until Feb. Prices: from 18.00Matilda The MusicalBe wowed by the Royal Shakespeare Companys multi-award-winning production
13、of Matilda The Musical. Roald Dahls celebrated story bursts into life in this West End musical by Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin. Children and adults alike will be delighted by the little girl with an extraordinary imagination.Prices: from24.0021. What is The Phantom of the Opera special for?A. Its at
14、tractive story. B. Its beautiful songs. C. Its excellent costumes. D. Its experienced actors.22. Both kids and adults are most likely to enjoy .A. School of Rock B. Matilda The Musical C. The Book of Mormon D. The Phantom of the Opera23. What does the text mainly aim to do?A. Evaluate musicals. B. C
15、riticize musicals. C. Analyze musicals. D. Advertise musicals.BAlmost all calligraphy (书法) lovers agree that writing characters with a brush and ink on straw paper offers a way to communicate with not only history and culture, but also oneself. But now Chinese character handwriting is under threat f
16、rom computers and mobile phones.A college graduate looking for a job was reportedly turned down by a company because he wrote 24 characters incorrectly in a 400-character handwritten resume. A survey by HorizonKey, covering people from 12 major cities in China, found that nearly one third of those i
17、nterviewed often experience character amnesia (遗忘), with 94 percent saying this is a problem for them.The main reason is that most Chinese rely too much on the pinyin-based Chinese language input method which is replacing the tradition of writing characters stroke (笔划) by stroke. The software will c
18、onveniently choose the right characters according to the context or word frequency, as there are dozens of characters with the same pronunciation in Chinese.Education is another problem. In college, most homework and papers are printed out, instead of handwritten. And few teachers use chalk and blac
19、kboards, with Microsofts PowerPoint the most-often used software to teach knowledge to students.The number of electronic devices in the classroom is thought to be another reason why students are easily satisfied with just a poor knowledge of the Chinese language and characters. It is quicker to look
20、 up a character in an electronic dictionary, but traditional printed dictionaries offer more detailed information on the usage and meaning of the characters. Students pay more attention to remembering a characters pronunciation, but not the other knowledge related to it, which e-dictionaries rarely
21、provide.Another worry is the “pollution” of Chinese characters by Internet language. Young people regard using Internet language as cool and fashionable. After they learn to use these expressions, they automatically include them in their writing.24. With the example of a college graduate, the author
22、 shows .A. that practicing can improve writingB. why certain people are poor writers C. that there are differences in students writing D. why Chinese character handwriting is in great danger25. By saying “ those interviewed often experience character amnesia (遗忘)”, the writer means those interviewed
23、 .A. are not good at handwriting B. cant write characters accurately C. show no interest in handwriting D. find jobs much more difficultly26. What phenomenon is described in Paragraph 5?A. Dependence on electronic devices.B. Advantages of electronic dictionaries. C. Mastery of knowledge of the chara
24、cters. D. Disadvantages of published dictionaries.27. Whats the writers attitude towards the Internet language?A. Favorable. B. Uncaring.C. Disapproving. D. Friendly.CLivestock (牲畜) farmers are being unfairly described as evil and dangerous by vegans (纯素食者) and environmental advocates, experts from
25、the University of Edinburgh and Scotlands Rural College told their peers at a seminar in London, the Telegraph reports. The shocking view comes despite the urging of many climate scientists who say eating a plant-based diet is one of the best ways to reduce our current environmental crisis. Accordin
26、g to the Scottish scientists, it is not right to blame global warming on meat production in fact, livestock farmers are producing cattle that are less harmful to the environment. Also, they argue, thanks to high protein, meat has a really important effect on the development of children worldwide, an
27、d fewer livestock farms wouldnt necessarily mean more sustainable land use. “Often the argument is made that going vegan would minimize land use, and the modeling studies that have been done show that thats not the case,” said Geoff Simm, director of Global Academy Agriculture and Food Security at E
28、dinburgh. “We feel that while livestock production has a range of economic, social and environmental costs and benefits, the costs have perhaps been receiving far more attention recently than some of the benefits.” Mike Coffey of Rural College slammed veganism as “completely unnecessary”. “If everyb
29、ody went vegan, it would be damaging to the UK environment,” he said. “Animals kept for food help increase biodiversity.” Edinburgh University professor Andrea Wilson added that the environmental impact of veganism has not been examined to the same degree. “We know a lot about the livestock sector (
30、行业) because people have looked at it. We actually know very little about the vegan sector,” she said.28. The environmental advocates think the livestock farmers .A. are treated unfairly by vegans B. are to blame for global warming C. can help improve the environment D. can offer plant-based diets fo
31、r vegans29. What do Scottish scientists think of livestock production?A. Its use of land should be reduced.B. It causes greater damage to the environment. C. The nutrients provided can benefit childrens growth. D. The costs of livestock production are greater than benefits.30. The underlined word “s
32、lammed” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to “ ” .A. recognised B. criticized C. struck D. described31. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Veganism is becoming a major trend. B. Going vegan wont save the environment. C. Where the livestock farming is leading us. D. How we can solve the en
33、vironmental crisis. DPamela Simpson is 53, “not sporty” and has suffered from asthma (哮喘) all her life. Two years ago her son Tay-Teale, now 10, took up BMX (自行车越野赛). “I enjoyed watching him and thought Id like to try it,” Simpson recalls. “But I didnt want to embarrass myself. I hadnt ridden for ov
34、er 40 years.”Then she noticed a session for women and girls at Burgess Park BMX Track in Peckham, south-east London, where Jay-Teale trained. This season Simpson raced at the London BMX series and finished third in her category. “It was the most worrying experience of my life. But it was also exhila
35、rating,” she says cheerfully. “My son is proud of me. We now share a real love for the sport. It has brought us closer together.” Since becoming part of the Olympic Games in 2008, the popularity of BMX has risen. A program introduced in London in 2011 by the sports development charity Access Sport h
36、as seen tracks built in several London regions, backed up with investment in coaching, and the program is being rolled out to Bristol. Mavolwane Wrights children Skye, 11 and Xander, 10 are sponsored riders who have represented Great Britain in every world championship since 2014. Mavolwane Wright s
37、ays she was motivated to start BMX herself out of an interest aroused by watching so much of it. “Its an eye-opener to share your childrens interests,” she explains. “You comprehend what they go through in a much more direct way. It adds another dimension to your relationship.”It is also a high-impa
38、ct sport and the risks are fairly obvious. “I totally get the fear,” says Emma Budgens, 51, a BMX exercise coach and cycling instructor. “Its the fear of doing something new, of getting hurt. But I say, Come and give it a try. The chance of having an accident is slim, and you can spend time on the f
39、lat to improve your confidence.”32. What can we learn about Pamela Simpson from the first two paragraphs?A. She tended to be inactive. B. She performed poorly in the race.C. She used to feel awkward in public. D. She trained at Burgess Park BMX Track.33. What does the underlined word “exhilarating”
40、in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Annoying. B. Inspiring. C. Thrilling. D. Challenging.34. What benefit did Simpson and Wright get from BMX? A. More life skills. B. Stronger will. C. More confidence in themselves. D. Better parent-child relationships.35.What does Emma Budgens think of BMX? A. Risky but actuall
41、y secure. B. Demanding but open to all. C. Competitive but instructive. D. Pleasant but time-consuming.第二节:(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Benefits of being a digital nomadA digital nomad is someone who uses technology to work from anywhere in the world. Working as a d
42、igital nomad has become a popular way of living now._36_ Most people know that digital nomads can decide by themselves where or when to work. Not only can you wake up in a country on the other side of the world, but you can wake up at any time you like. You can make travel a regular part of your lif
43、e, instead of saving it for two short weeks per year.It can be stressful to squeeze into crowded subways during rush hour. _37_ Never will you have to feel like a sardine (沙丁鱼) in a packed subway car. So if you say goodbye to your commute (通勤), you could be happier._38_ Not only will you meet reside
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