河南省商丘市2015年高三5月第三次模拟考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、商丘市2015年高三第三次模拟考试英 语注意事项: 1本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,试题卷共10页,答题卡共2页。 2全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。 3考试结束只收答题卡。第卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Born in 1983 in Linyi, Shandong Province, Chen Zhou had an unhappy childhood. When he
2、was only six years old, his parents got divorced. He had to leave his hometown and began wandering at the age of eight. Whats worse, he lost his legs in a train accident. Faced with various difficulties, he never gave up. To make a living, he used to sell newspapers, polish shoes for others, and rep
3、air electrical equipment. Anyway, he decided to be a singer in the end. Now Chen Zhou has been a little famous for his songs. “God took my legs away, but I will make them up.” he said. He has strived to achieve more than most able-bodied people would even dream of. He has married and has a beautiful
4、 wife and a pair of children. “I can make my life meaningful, though I have no legs.” he said. Chen Zhou is more than a traveling musician. He is a mountain climber, an inspirational speaker and an advocate for the disabled. It is hard enough to climb up a mountain when you have got two legs, but fo
5、r legless Chen Zhou reaching the summit is an extraordinary achievement, considering he can do so only by using his arms. In fact, he has climbed all of Chinas five great mountains including Mount Tai 11 times. To walk up those steps with his arms, he used a pair of home-made wooden boxes that each
6、weighs seven pounds. So far, he has been to more than 700 cities in China and has held over 3000 street concerts. What inspires people most is that he often donates money to those who are in trouble. Chen Zhou, whose story has moved millions of people, has set a good example to us and deserves our r
7、espect. “Everyone may get knocked down in life. However, the winners get up no matter how many times they get knocked down. Ill keep fighting as long as I breathe.” said Chen Zhou.21. Paragraph I mainly tells us that _.A. Chen Zhou struggled for his ideal B. Chen Zhou wandered at his young age C. Ch
8、en Zhou had an unhappy family D. Chen Zhou had an miserable childhood22. What is the authors attitude to Chen Zhou? A. Pitiful. B. Understandable. C. Admirable. D. Supportive.23. What can we learn from Chen Zhou? A. All is not gold that glitters. B. Better to do well than to say well. C. Where there
9、 is a will, there is a way. D. Actions speak louder than words.BWelcome to the State Park! Where fun, fitness, and education come together! Dont miss our new summer classes, which are available during May 23Aug 5 ! Swimming lessons: Age4 - adult. Cost: $5 per class or $15 for one month. Hiking: Have
10、 a park keeper hike with you through our paths and teach you about the parks wildlife and plants. The park is a perfect spot for hiking. Soccer: Our youth soccer program is unusual and non-competitive. Different teams are formed every day. The focus is on each player learning to work as a team, not
11、on one team winning it at all. Boating: These classes are only for 20-year-olds and above. Fishing is only allowed with a permit. Bicycling: We have special paths built for bicyclists. Signs are posted for self-guided tours of our park. Group cycling is also available with a park guide. Paths range
12、from easy to challenging. A message from the director: Hiking paths! Sports fields! Playgrounds! Campgrounds! Fun activities! The Stake Park offers something for everyone. We have a number of plants and animals, which are in danger of dying out, being protected in our park. Sign up for one of our ne
13、w summer community classes, or take a camping trip with your friends or family. Our facilities are set up with modern systems, so you dont have to suffer to enjoy natureunless you want to! Glen Harwood, Park Director Experience being a park keeper: Are you 13-17 years old? Ever wonder what it would
14、be like to be a park keeper? Its a competitive field, but you can get ahead by volunteering with our Teen Keeper Program. Depending on your age and responsibilities, you can even earn college credits for certain universities!25. If you plan to swim regularly in the park in June and July, you should
15、pay _. A. $5 B. $15 C. $25 D. $3026. The activities mentioned in the passage are available to teenagers EXCEPT _. A. boating B. swimming C. hiking D. bicycling27. Which can we infer according to the passage? A. We can see Chinese pandas in the park. B. Special paths will soon be built for bicyclists
16、. C. There are many volunteer programs in the park. D. You neednt experience a hard time when hiking there.28. Where can we most probably read this passage?A. CNN: Current News. B. Foxsports: Special Events. C. MSN: Recreation & Entertainment. D. USA today: Focus Reports.C Whether it shines, rains o
17、r snows, you hope that your local mail carrier can get your parcels to you in a hurry. But that could soon be changing, as big online shopping and technology companies, including Amazon and Google, are looking up to the sky for the new mail carrierthe drone. Drones are like planes, but come in many
18、shapes and sizes. They have no pilot and are controlled from outside the drone. They have been used in the military to attack targets or to move goods in dangerous areas recently. But now, small drones are a part of regular peoples lives. For example, drones can now be used by extreme sports fans to
19、 take selfies. But a drone delivery service could be much more successful, according to experts. Online store Amazon wants to deliver packages weighing up to 2.3 kg to customers in just 30 minutes by using drones. It is going to build several drone stations, where packages can be loaded and flown ou
20、t. This plan could completely change our shopping experience. Soon, we could be ordering a new coat in the morning and having it delivered before we finish breakfast. Many startup companies(初创公司)around the world are also jumping at the opportunity to bring drone deliveries to our doors. A UK startup
21、 has created a delivery service for small goods. Open a smart phone app, enter your address, set a time, and pay 10 pounds. Then in minutes, a drone will fly and do tasks for you. The service, like others, is still young and has problems, but it shows that drone deliveries might be more common in th
22、e future. Other companies have big plans for drones too. Google have been testing drones with their “Project Wing”, which is designed to get around traffic on the ground. Drones can also carry food and water to areas damaged by earthquakes, floods, and other natural disasters. However, Google and Am
23、azon still need government permission to fly their drones in many countries. But it may not be too long before were waving hello to our new mail carrier in the sky.29. The function of the first paragraph is to _. A. arouse the readers interest B. contrast with the rest of the passage C. show how to
24、use drones D. explain the importance of drones30. From paragraph 4, we know that _. A. we can get our packages by drone deliveries in minutes now B. many startup companies in the world are willing to use drone deliveries C. we can spend less money on drone deliveries D. we dont need any mail carrier
25、s in the future31. The phrase “get around” in paragraph 5 most probably means “_”. A. put up with B. keep away from C. make use of D. run out of32. According to the passage, the future of drone delivery services is _. A. hopeless B. uncertain C. difficult D. promisingD In the Social Media Age, teena
26、gers are sharing more information about themselves on social media sites than ever before. According to a Common Sense Media research, more than eight in ten teenagers have visited a social networking site, and three out of four teenagers now have an account on a social networking site. Although soc
27、ial media sites can improve teenagers communication abilities, experts say that social networking could be harmful to healthy teenage self-esteem(自尊). Health educator and motivational speaker Scott Fried began working with teenagers 22 years ago. He recently developed a new lecture, Broken-Heartedne
28、ss and Intimacy in the Age of Social Media, to discuss with teenagers the differences between their personalities online and their true selves. “The definition of growing up is bringing together many different parts of your personality.” Fried said. “As you grow, they turn into one whole personality
29、. Now, you have a personality at school, at home, and online. The goal of being a teenager is to bring together all those different parts that are shown online in a complete way.” Fried uses the phrase “compare and despair” to describe the bad effect of social media on teenager self-esteem. “If you
30、compare yourself to someone else, youre usually going to end up despairing,” Fried said. “One of the problems with social media is that we throw our best selves out there, or what we like to think of as our best self.” Psychologist Nadine De Giordany says that teenagers who already have low self-est
31、eem can easily get depressed and give others their low self-esteem. De Giordany says social media are causing more and more depression. He adds that parents should educate their children early on about social media.33. The main idea of the passage is that _. A. social media cause the depression of t
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