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1、12019届高三年级第一次模拟考试英 语第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分 20分)第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1分,满分 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。( ) 1. What does the woman mean?A. The man always loses his car keys.B. The man should study harder for his lessons.C. The man should let

2、the woman keep the car keys.( ) 2. What does the girl imply?A. She will be out of town that day. B. She will definitely go to the party.C. She wont come because its Friday.( ) 3. Why doesnt the woman want to drink the water?A. She isnt thirsty. B. It has dark stuff. C. It tastes bad.( ) 4. What does

3、 the man mean?A. The woman got a good deal. B. The woman probably paid too much.C. The womans hair looks better than normal.( ) 5. What will the man do at noon?A. Play football. B. Ride a bike. C. Stay at home.第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15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

4、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. Where is the womans new house?A. By the beach. B. In the city. C. In the country.( ) 7. How does the man sound in the end?A. Satisfied. B. Unhappy. C. Humorous.听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9 题。( ) 8. What does the man recommend to b

5、egin with?A. Sharing a flat. B. Staying in a hotel. C. Staying with a family.( ) 9. According to the man, who can help the woman find the right place to stay? A. Her teacher. B. People at the student union.C. Her friends.听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。( )10. Why is the woman a bit nervous?A. She is afraid of g

6、etting up late. B. She is a newcomer at the school.2C. She isnt ready for the coming exam.( )11. What must the students do before morning reading?A. Hand in their homework. B. Go to the teachers office.C. Do some morning exercise.( )12. What can students do if they feel hungry?A. Eat something durin

7、g a break. B. Ask the teacher for some food.C. Having cookies and food for free.听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。( )13. Where might the woman come from?A. China. B. America. C. The UK.( )14. Where will the speakers go first?A. Chinatown. B. National History Museum. C. Central Park.( )15. When is the best time to

8、 go to Broadway?A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening.( )16. Where will the speakers have dinner probably?A. In Harlem. B. At the womans home. C. In Chinatown.听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。( )17. What is the website called?A. GlobalC. B. MobileC. C. MobileC.( )18. What type of food does t

9、he speaker mention?A. American barbecue. B. Chinese noodles. C. Italian rice dishes.( )19. How can people find dishes to cook?A. By pressing the “Shop” button. B. By typing words in the search bar.C. By first paying a fee to use the site.( )20. What can we learn about the sites users?A. They mainly

10、come from America.B. They sometimes make money from their posts.C. They always post videos of themselves cooking.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35分)第一节 单项填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。( )21. To ensure a correct understanding of the new regulations, we need to clarify some _ point

11、s of view and put the system into practice.A. artificial B. arbitrary C. ambiguous D. absolute( )22. A new monetary policy will take effect next month.Really good news, especially for those companies that _ with money.A. have struggled B. struggledC. have been struggling D. had struggled( )23. Japan

12、 has recently announced that it will restart commercial whaling, _ great concern and controversy throughout the world.A. to cause B. causing C. having caused D. to have caused( )24. Stan Lee, an outstanding comicbook writer, created plenty of superheroes in his works,_ the Spiderman and the Xmen are

13、 the most 3famous.A. for them B. for which C. of them D. of which( )25. The relevant authorities have recently _ some companies and individuals for their illegal emission that is harmful to the environment.A. cut back on B. cracked down on C. followed up on D. held out on( )26. Nowadays, some people

14、 tend to drink and gamble for the sake of _ they call the circles, which is definitely stupid.A. why B. how C. where D. what( )27. According to the new regulation, every employee shall be paid _ their work so that productivity can be increased.A. in regard to B. in reference to C. in proportion to D

15、. in contrast to( )28. The news said that the death toll in the tsunami in Indonesia had climbed over 400, with a lot more reported _A. to miss B. to have been missing C. having missed D. missing( )29. The girl was then hit a second time by another van _ an elderly trash collector came to her aid, a

16、ccording to some witnesses.A. before B. where C. until D. when( )30. The autobiography Becoming by Michelle Obama, _ about her life in the White House, sold well once on the market.A. definitely B. essentially C. initially D. accurately( )31. Whenever I feel lonely or upset, I always do some reading

17、, which _ me well.A. serves B. suits C. favors D. motivates( )32. With the application of 5G technology _ profound changes in almost all fields throughout the world.A. will come B. are coming C. comes D. come( )33. As an American living in Tianjin for about 10 years, Chris says that it has been a _

18、to be a witness to Chinas great progress.A. privilege B. preference C. priority D. principle( )34. Hope there will be an end to the trade war between China and the US.Indeed, otherwise both sides _ a lot.A. must suffer B. were to suffer C. suffered D. would suffer( )35. Kelly, what do you think of t

19、he guy who has a sweet voice?To be frank, he is _A. not the salt of the earth B. not my cup of teaC. a person of interest D. a man in the street第二节 完形填空(共 20小题;每小题 1分,满分 20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Julie was one of my favorite students at the University of Nebraska. I remember her c

20、oming to me after class one day. While most students hurriedly left, Julie _36_ to ask questions about the next weeks exam.Julie never _37_ it to the exam, though. The day after our conversation, 4she was tragically struck by a truck.In Julies ward, her parents stood in quiet _38_. The physician ent

21、ered, cleared his _39_, and said, “Your Julie has only a few _40_ to live.” He felt the _41_ to ask, “Would you consider donating some of her organs?”_42_, in a neighboring state, Mary leaned forward, her eyes following every movement of her child. She was _43_ memories to enjoy when she could no lo

22、nger _44_ him.Several states away, John, 26, was reading to his sons, his body connected to a lifegiving “artificial kidney”. Doctors had given him a _45_ of only weeks to live. His only hope was a kidney transplant.Julies griefstricken parents _46_ the physicians question in their mind. Julie had o

23、nce said she wanted to be an organ donor _47_ her death. _48_ as they were, they turned to the physician, responding, “Yes. Julie always gave to others while living. She would want to give in death.”Within 24 hours, Mary was informed she would receive one of Julies eyes, and John was told to prepare

24、 for a kidney transplant. Julies other organs would give life and _49_ to other waiting recipients.“Julie died right after her twentieth birthday. My heart breaks again and again, at each birthday, at each _50_: when she might have graduated; when she might have married ” says Julies mother. “But Ju

25、lies life was a _51_ to us. Knowing that in her death, she gave life and sight to others is _52_ to us, and remembering that we carried out her _53_ has helped us _54_ the loss of her.”I may have had a small part in teaching Julie how to live. But she, and her family, are still teaching me an even g

26、reater lessonhow to _55_( )36. A. continued B. offered C. remained D. came( )37. A. got B. made C. took D. deserved( )38. A. embarrassment B. shock C. disbelief D. desperation( )39. A. hand B. mind C. throat D. pocket( )40. A. months B. hours C. minutes D. weeks( )41. A. urge B. pressure C. freedom

27、D. pride( )42. A. However B. Meanwhile C. Anyhow D. Somewhat( )43. A. calling up B. picking up C. setting up D. storing up( )44. A. see B. touch C. hug D. feel( )45. A. prescription B. notice C. diagnosis D. prediction( )46. A. turned over B. figured out C. thought up D. took in ( )47. A. by virtue

28、of B. in the event of C. on account of D. for fear of( )48. A. Miserable B. Hesitant C. Passionate D. Motivated( )49. A. happiness B. sight C. encouragement D. promise( )50. A. ceremony B. crossroads C. milestone D. junction( )51. A. lesson B. bless C. gift D. chance( )52. A. comforting B. heartbrea

29、king C. rewarding D. demanding5( )53. A. arrangements B. expectations C. wishes D. values( )54. A. over B. through C. beyond D. with( )55. A. give B. sacrifice C. help D. die第三部分 阅读理解(共 15小题;每小题 2分,满分 30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIncredible experiences in BucharestAdmire one of the

30、worlds largest buildingsThe worlds biggest parliamentary building, Palace of Parliament, happens to be in Bucharest. Hourlong guided tours manage to take in just a fraction of the buildings threemillionplus square feet(there are more than a thousand rooms) and focus on the tons of marble, hardwood,

31、and gold used in the buildings construction in the 1980s, a time when Romania was trying to feed its own people. Ceausescu and his wife, Elena, both played a direct role in the construction. It was originally intended to house the presidential offices and the Central Committee of the Romanian Commun

32、ist Party but was never finished.See remains of old “Paris”“Paris of the East” was Bucharests nickname in the decades before World War . Decades of communist misrule and a tragic earthquake in 1977 brought much of the old city down, but there are places here and there where that former elegance can

33、still be glimpsed. The Cismigiu Gardens in the center of the city is a pearl of park built around a romantic lake and featuring oldgrowth trees and gracious, wroughtiron signposts and benches.Learn about Romanias rootsWalking through Bucharests busy streets, its easy to forget that outside the capit

34、al and a handful of large cities, Romania is a largely agricultural country, with a long and rich peasant tradition. The amazing Museum of the Romanian Peasant shows off the elaborate woodworking, potterymaking, eggpainting, and weaving skills of the peasantry in a way thats both educational and amu

35、sing. Small tongueincheek signs at the entrance to each room poke fun at modern life, bring a chuckle, and draw you in. Downstairs theres a side exhibition on the Communists efforts to nationalize the peasantry in the 1970s and 1980s.Appreciate 21stcentury artRomania has exploded onto the contempora

36、ry art scene in recent years. The excitement was generated initially by a group of young painters and visual artists from the northern city of ClujNapoca, but at least some of the action has shifted to the capital as new galleries and design centers open up. Its hard to pinpoint precisely what const

37、itutes Romanian contemporary art, though critics point to shared elements of wit and dark humor, a somber mood, and bits of surrealism in defining a common style.( )56. Tourists to Bucharest can do the following things EXCEPT _A. admiring beautiful scenery of a park6B. appreciating its unique contem

38、porary artC. learning about the agricultural development in RomaniaD. seeing the old city of Bucharest that has been wellpreserved( )57. It can be inferred from the passage that _A. Ceausescu and Elena were two famous architectsB. Romanians might have suffered a lot during the 1970s and 1980sC. Pala

39、ce of Parliament in Bucharest is the largest building in the worldD. Romanians 21stcentury art originated from the capital city BucharestBIn 2016, designer Liz Ciokajlo received a task from the Museum of Modern Art(Moma) in New York: revisit the Moon Boot, a fluffylooking snowshoe inspired by the fo

40、otwear used by the Apollo astronauts.Launched in 1972 at the height of the lunar missions, the Moon Boot is an icon of the 20th Centurys “plastic age” and the museum administrators wanted a new take on it.Ciokajlo set out to reimagine it. She knew only a biomaterial would work in a “postplastic age”

41、, but the designer also wanted a new destination to inspire it. Our generations space travel obsession is not the Moon, she thought, but the red planetMars. And Mars allows you to really think outside of the box.The task led her to an amazing biomaterial that had already attracted the attention of e

42、ngineers innovating in building materials and of top space agencies like NASA and ESA. Her final design, a tall, female, roughlooking boot, can be made on board a spaceship with almost only human sweat and a few fungus spores(真菌孢子), ideal for a sevenmonth trip to Mars with limited checkin luggage. T

43、his magic biomaterial is mycelium(菌丝体), the vegetative part of the fungus. It looks like a mass of white threadlike structures, each called hyphae. Collectively, these threads are called mycelium and are the largest part of the fungus.Mycelium has amazing properties. It is a great recycler, as it fe

44、eds off a substrate to create more material, and has the potential of almost limitless growth in the right conditions. It can endure more pressure than conventional concrete without breaking. It is a known insulator and fireretardant and could even provide radiation protection on space missions.On E

45、arth its currently used to create ceiling panels, leather, packaging materials and building materials, but in outer space it stands out for its architectural potential, says artist and engineer Maurizio Montalti, who has teamed up with Ciokajlo.For her revisited boot, Ciokajlo wanted to use the huma

46、n body as the source for some of the building materials and decided to employ sweat. Reusing sweat is not entirely new in space exploration but a novelty approach for footwear. She thinks it might make astronauts feel closer to home during the long journey to Mars.7The design is still hypothetical,

47、because the real boot submitted for Momaand currently in display at the London Design Museumdid use mycelium but not human sweat, as their deadline was too tight, but the science checks out.( )58. The sentences “ Mars has always been a place where you can dream. It is a place where you can reimagine

48、 how to live on Earth. Ciokajlo says.” should be put _A. between Para.1 and Para.2 B. between Para.2 and Para.3C. between Para.3 and Para.4 D. between Para.4 and Para.5( )59. According to the passage, which of the following doesnt belong to the characteristics of mycelium?A. It can be recyclable.B. It can protect people from radiation.C. It can grow without limit whatever the condition.D. Compared with conventional concrete, it can endure more pressure.( )60. Which of the following is TR

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