1、- 1 -2019 年春四川省泸县第一中学高三二诊模拟考试英语试题本试卷共 8 页,72 题。全卷满分 150 分。考试用时 120 分钟。第 I 卷(选择题 1000 分)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。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。例:How much is the shirt?A.
2、 19.15. B. 9.15. C. 9.18.答案:B1. What does the woman think of the car journey? A. Its too long. B. Its very exciting. C. Its rather dangerous.2. Why is John late for school?A. He was stuck in traffic. B. He hurt his head. C. He did a good deed.3. What are the speakers talking about? A. A farm. B. Som
3、e houses. C. A corn field.4. What does the man say about the movie? A. Its horrible. B. Its amusing. C. Its not good.5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Acquaintances. B. Classmates. C. A couple.第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)- 2 -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
4、个选项中选出最佳选项。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 do we know from the conversation? A. The woman will be free tomorrow.B. The man will help the woman tomorrow.C. The woman will have workers to do the job.7. What does the woman probably think of the
5、man?A. Considerate. B. Annoying. C. Stubborn.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. Who plans to get more people for the team? A. Sue. B. Ben. C. Karen.9. What are going to take place in the near future? A. Tennis matches. B. Football matches. C. Softball matches.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. Who is the woman?A. A stor
6、e keeper. B. A librarian. C. A book writer.11. How can the man find the book he wants?A. By the authors name. B. By the time of the book. C. By the subject of the book.12.What must the man do next when he finds the book?A. Buy it right away. B. Borrow it again. C. Fill out a form.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 1
7、6 题。13. Why was the man called over the public address system?A. His baggage was found. B. Someone left a message for him.C. He should board the plane immediately.14. What was wrong with the mans luggage?A. It was broken on one side.- 3 -B. It was taken by someone else.C. It was placed on another pl
8、ane.15. Where is the man heading for?A. London. B. Paris. C. New York16. When will the man arrive in Paris?A. At 3:45. B. At 5:10. C.At 4:30听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What is the speaker doing?A. Giving a speech. B. Teaching students. C. promoting products.18. What does the speaker think of plastic
9、 bags?A. Theyre green. B. Theyre expensive. C. Theyre convenient.19. What does the speaker call on customers to do?A. Buy plastic bags. B. Take their own bags. C. Choose cheap products.20.What can people do to “act green” in the community?A. Plant trees. B. Recycle paper. C. Wash with lemon.第二部分 阅读理
10、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 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThe Guggenheim Museum attempts to help educators connect students with art. It offers programs for educators, including free arts curricula, professional development courses and workshops, as well as professional meet an
11、d greets that pair artists with public school teachers throughout New York City. Visiting with your students The museum offers a variety of ways for educators and their students to visit, from self-guided tours to a guided experience.Guggenheim Museum HighlightsPerfect for first-time visitors, the H
12、ighlights Tour focuses on the museums innovative architecture, history, and permanent collection.- 4 -Special ExhibitionThis tour offers an opportunity to engage in a lively, in-depth exploration of one of our special exhibitions. Learn about the artistic processes and movements behind some of the m
13、ost revolutionary artists of the modern and contemporary age.Custom TourTours can be customized to accommodate a variety of interests, learning styles and subject matter. Our gallery educators can create a one-of-a-kind experience tailored to your groups needs.Lecturers Badge Conduct a group tour of
14、 up to 20 people. Arts curriculum onlineThe Guggenheim produces free curriculum materials on exhibitions for educators to use both during school visits and in the classroom. While the material focuses on recent exhibitions, a comprehensive range of lessons cover many works and artists in the museums
15、 collection. Learning through artLearning Through Art sends experienced teaching artists into New York City public schools t where they work with classroom teachers to develop and facilitate art projects into the school curriculum. Education facilitiesHoused in the Sackler Center for Arts Education,
16、 the Guggenheims education facilities include studio art and multimedia labs, a theater, an exhibition gallery, and a conference room.21. Who are the museums programs intended for?A. Students. B. Parents. C. Educators.D. Artists.22. Which tour can be designed based on your own interest?A. Custom Tou
17、r. B. Lecturers Badge. C. Special Exhibition.D. Guggenheim Museum Highlights.23. How do teaching artists help to make art projects into the school curriculum?A. By giving lessons online. B. By working with teachers.- 5 -C. By providing free materials. D. By designing projects alone.BCustomers who co
18、me into the Waffle House recognize server Evoni Williams, a soft-spoken 18-year-old from Texas City. It all started with a Facebook post. On the morning of March 3, Laura Wolf was eating breakfast at the Waffle House in La Marque when she overheard an older man, who reminded her of her late father,
19、tell Williams he had trouble with his hands. The man, later identified as regular customer Adrien Charpentier, had an oxygen tank nearby and needed help cutting up his food. “Without hesitation,” Wolf wrote, Williams “took his plate and began cutting up his ham.”Impressed, Wolf posted the moment on
20、her Facebook page to share the warmth and kindness with all. The following day, Williamss Facebook notification(关注)began to light up. Her friends saw Wolfs post and tracked her in it.Williams had no idea that someone took a photo that morning. The diner was so busy that a line extended outside the d
21、oor. She said helping Charpentier was reflexive. She has been working at Waffle House since last June to save for college, and this, she figured, was just the right thing to do. “I would want someone to help my grandmother or grandfather,” Williams said.The post began to make its rounds in La Marque
22、 and eventually landed in front of the citys mayor, Bobby Hocking. He decided to declare March 8 as Williamss day, and also received an email from Texas Southern University President Austin A.Lane, asking if the school could present Williams with a scholarship.Williams still works at Waffle House fi
23、ve days a week and plans to do so until she starts classes in the fall at Houston-based Texas Southern. Wolf said Williams does not have a car to get to classes, but some people have offered to start a GoFundMe page for her, proving that a moment of a kindness can change a life.24. Why did Wolf post
24、 the photo on Facebook?A. The photo reminded her of her late father. B. It could satisfy her - 6 -inner needs.C. She was touched by the sight. D. The customer had trouble with his hands.25. What does the underlined word in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Without a second thought. B. After careful consi
25、deration.C. Winning a reward. D. Better serving customers.26. What can we infer about Evoni Williams?A. She seldom saw Charpentier come to the House for breakfast.B. It was GoFundMe page that led to her good luck.C. She is no longer working in service business.D. She has probably received a scholars
26、hip for her college education.27. What is the authors purpose of writing the article?A. To help Williams receive higher education.B. To introduce a random act of kindness.C. To show that young generation can always help.D. To emphasize the influence of the social media.CDjvuthe strange feeling of ha
27、ving been to this very place or done this very thing before when you know you haventhappens to most people at some point in their fivesThe expression comes from the French,meaning“already seen ”My friend Shannon knew that she was going to marry her husband the clay that they metShe had dated a lot o
28、f men following her divorce,but none of them felt rightThen,she met BobThere was something about the way he smiled,his voice and the shape of his hands,that made her think that they had known each other beforeAfter talking it was clear that their paths had never crossed,but after their first lunch d
29、ate,they became inseparableWhat Shannon and Bob immediately felt for each other was more than just physical chemistryIt was a natural understanding and a depth of closeness that usually arises after couples - 7 -are together for many yearsThey were married two months after they met and have been tog
30、ether now for ten yearsIm often asked how to tell the difference between a feeling of dj vu when we first meet someone and all attraction stemming from an addictive obsession(痴迷)There is a strong tendency among addicts to try to“fix”themselves with love,rushing prematurely into relationships inspire
31、d only by strong physical attractionThey often have nothing to do with dj vu,but stem rather from a basic emptiness that longs to be filledThere is no true bond between the people involved,they hardly know each other,and these partnership attempts fail miserably when the pink glow of newness wears o
32、ffHowever,mostly dj vu experiences convey a quality that is quiet and solidThe possibility of having a dj vu is existing in partnerships of all kinds,particularly the more intimate onesIt can occur in business,friendships and family,often leading to outcomes that can impact the direction of our life
33、.Dj vus can take place anywhere,at any time and with anyoneDont let these possibilities pass you bySummoning the courage to take a chance and act,to have faith in what is not yet visible, will make the experience your own28What is dj vu?AThe feeling that one falls in love at first sightBThe fact tha
34、t one is often cheated by his beliefCThe wrong idea that couples share everything in life DThe false belief that one has experienced something before29Why does the author mention his friends love story in Paragraph 2?ATo introduce the topicBTo entertain the readersCTo support the explanation DTo ana
35、lyze couple relationship30In what way is dj vu different from physical attraction?- 8 -AIt occurs a11 the timeBIts stable and lasts longCIt involves a previous experienceDIt appears only between couples31What does the author suggest doing when dj vu takes place?APracticing before acting BCalming dow
36、n and letting it goCRegarding it as nothing but imaginationDSeizing the opportunity and taking actionsDWhen a laptop or smartphone battery starts losing its power,the only options are to buy an expensive replacement,or just keep it plugged in all the timeBut a woman Mya Le Thai may have found the an
37、swer to this problemThai was frustrated that the batteries for her wireless devices degraded(降级)over time,until they failed to charge fully She did not like having to keep her laptop connected to an electrical outlet to keep it powered onSo,she decided to do something about that problemAt first,she
38、and her team at UC Irvine thought about inventing a new batteryBut as they experimented,Thai discovered something that might permit lithiumion(锂离子)batteries to last foreverLithium-ion batteries power most wireless devicesOver time,the batteries lose the ability to hold a chargeMost of these batterie
39、s have a life span of about 7,000 charging cycles before they dieOne of the reasons lithiumion batteries degrade is their use of nanowires to carry electricityNanowires are extremely thinA human hair is thousands of times thicker,for exampleNanowires are extremely efficient carriers of electricity,w
40、hich makes them useful in batteriesBut,Thai had a theorythe nanowires might last longer if covered with a gel(凝胶)She and her team tested this theory “It was a long process and a lot of work, ”Thai saidThe team tried many coverings for the wiresPMMA,a type - 9 -of plastic,was one of themThe nanowires
41、 were coated with PMMA and cycled through charges 200,000 timesThe PMMA-coated nanowires showed no evidence of damageThe results suggest that batteries could last forever,without losing charging abilityThai hopes to continue her research to understand why this gel works so well and to see if any oth
42、er gel could create better results and she is enjoying the publicity about her discoveryShe said she never expected her research to get media coverage “Its kind of cool,”she said “Im really glad people are showing interest in my work and not just in the work itself,but also in technology and energy
43、”32Why did Mya Le Thai work on lithium-ion batteries?AShe disliked the batteries for her laptopBHer team were assigned to invent a new batteryCMany people thought batteries were too expensiveDThe batteries would soon lose the function to charge fully33What can we infer about nanowires?AThey last onl
44、y 7,000 charging cycles BThey are too weak to carry electricityCThey are not suitable to use in batteries DTheir thinness is a cause of batteries degrade34What might be Thai and her teams breakthrough?ACoating nanowires in gel BA new kind of batteryCNew materials for batteries DA new way of charging
45、 batteries35What may be the best title for the passage?AThe options of batteries for wireless devices BA woman invents a lifelong battery.CMya Le Thai discovered Nanowires DThe reasons for batteries degrading第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分) - 10 -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。The modern compe
46、titive sport of weightlifting originated in 19th-century Europe and was included in the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. 36 At that time, simple competitions were held to see who could lift the heaviest weight.The first worldwide weightlifting championships were held in London in 1891. At that ti
47、me, there were no female competitors. Today, the World Weightlifting Championships, organized by the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF), are held every year. 37 .Weightlifting as an Olympic event got off to an unsmooth start. It was not held as a separate event in the first games held in 1
48、896, but as a field event. 38 The sport returned to the Olympics again in 1904, this time as part of the athletics program. Not until 1920 did weightlifting make its real Olympic comeback. The 1920 Olympic Games, held in Antwerp, Belgium, marked weightliftings debut(首次露面)as a separate event. 39 Prev
49、iously, weightlifters in the Olympics were all required to compete against each other, regardless of their size. One-hand lifting was dropped from the sport in 1928. Various weightlifting exercises were added and later removed over many years until 1972. 40 The 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney saw the introduction of the womens comp