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1、-届河北省保定市高三下学期第一次模拟考试英语试题(word版)-第 13 页2016届河北省保定市高三下学期第一次模拟考试英语试题 第一节(共5小题;每小题15分,满分75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 man worry about coming to China? ALittle knowledge about Beijing Opera B. The different eating ha

2、bits C His poor Chinese 2What does the woman think of Danas speech? A Attractive B. Boring C Unbelievable 3What does the woman rnean? A She is badly in need of pets B. She is not in favor of keeping petsCShe doesnt think dogs are humans friends4Where does the conversation take place? A At the railwa

3、y station B. At the airport C. At a restaurant5What are the speakers mainly talking about? AA big prize for competition B. Their school activities CAn online banking trap 第二节(共15小题;每小题15分,满分225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,各个小题将给出5秒钟

4、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 does the woman want to buy? ACookies BScarfs CHats 7How mueh will the woman have to Pay? A¥20B¥80C¥100 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8When did Conrad start playing football? AIn primary school B At the age of 15 CIn college 9 What is Conrad busy with now? AHis business wor

5、k B Organizing a football club CLooking for chanees to compete for his club 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10Wlly did the man borrow the womans computer? A His computer was broken B He needed it for his paer C. He used it for his computer class 11What the man probably? A A studentB. A history teacher C. A comput

6、er Seller12What has the man been doing with his new computer? ADoing homework B. Watching DVDs CSearching for information 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13Where did Tom get the idea of becoming a businessman? AFrom his college friends B From his high school teachers CFrom the grownups around him14How much does To

7、m own of the comPany? A6 B18 C5015What does Tom usually do to make his life green? A Design the products by himself B Cyele to work and travel C Decline the production16Whats the probable relationship of the two speakers? AInterviewer and interviewee B EmPloyer and employee C Seller and buyer 听第10段材

8、料,回答第17至20题。17Where is the White Sands? AIn the City of Alamogordo BSoutheast of Mexico C In the United states18Why do some small animals become white in color? A To avoid being seen in the sand B To eseape the bright sunlight C To attract the visitors19What may happen when people are walking in the

9、 White Sands? ASome unusual animals knock into them B They may get lost easily C They may get sunburnt20What do we know about the White Sands Park? AIt is one of the largest sand fields in the world B. There are always activities and guided walks in it C More thans 5,000 people visit it each year第二部

10、分 阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,满分40分) A Worlds Wonderful Libraries How cool can libraries be in an era of iPods and Kindles More than you thinkOnly if you know where to go.Central Library The Central Library in Seattle is modern and fashionable and has tourists from around the world paying visits and taking tours

11、. It was designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas and American designer Joshua Ramus. Tours began in 2006, two years after its opening. The library holds various art exhibitions, book signings and other events throughout the year. Open: Monday-Thursday 10 a.m-8 p.m, Friday-Saturday 10 a.m-6 p.m, Sun

12、day noon-6 p.mTrinity College Library The Trinity College Library in Dublin is the oldest library in Ireland, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. Not only is the exterior impressive, it boasts the largest single chamber library in the world, also known as the Long Room, which contains more than 20

13、0,000 of the librarys oldest books. Various exhibitions and tour are available; admission 9(US 12) Open: Monday-Wednesday 9:30 a.m -5 p.m, Thursday 9:30 a.m -9 p.m, Saturday 9:30 a.m -1 p.m, Sunday closed.Bibliotheca Alexamdrina The Bibliotheca Alexamdrina is the revival(复兴) of the ancient Royal Lib

14、rary of Alexandria, which was the largest and most influential library in the Greek world. It was built by Alexander the Great some 2, 300 years ago. The new library was reborn in 2002 on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea after 10 years of designing, planning and construction. Along with the standa

15、rd libraries, there are four museums covering science, Arabic Calligraphy, the history of printing and the Greek art. Open: Saturday-Thursday 9 a.m- 4 p.m.Stuttgart City Library The Stuttgart City Library is controversial. Some say its innovative, while others say it doesnt match its environment.Nev

16、ertheless, the library is one of the most interesting buildings in Germany. The design of the cubic facility was influenced by the ancient Pantheon in Rome. It serves as a multi-story meeting space that draws natural sunlight through the roof. Open: Monday-Saturday 9 a.m-9 p.m21.Which of the followi

17、ng libraries are open on Friday?A.Central Library and Bibliotheca Alexandrina B.Stuttgart City Library and Central LibraryC.Bibliotheca Alexandrina and Trinity College Library D.Trinity College Library and Stuttgart City Library22. Suppose you are visiting Trinity College Library, you can enjoy _ th

18、ere.A. free exhibitions B. the oldest Greek art C. reading the worlds oldest books D. reading in the Long Room23.What is special about the Bibliotheca Alexandrina? A. It took 10 years to rebuild B. It is the most influential library in the world C. It has four museums covering all sorts of art D. It

19、 used to be an ancient royal British library B Annie slept in the front of the seat with her father drove through the darkness. ”Were almost there!” Dad announced cheerfully. “Soon well be observing and counting owls (猫头鹰)at the state park.” Yawning, Annie nodded and smiled. The time was 4:30 a.m. L

20、ooking out into the darkness, Annie remembered learning in school that most owls are active at night, when they hunt for food. During the day they sleep in hard-to-find spots. “Dad, why do you need to count owls?” she asked. “Its important for the scientists to have current information about bird po

21、pulations,” he explained. “We want to know which birds have decreased in number and whether any new kinds of birds are coming into a certain area. You and I will write down the kinds of birds that we see today and keep a record of how many times we see each kind. The well send out a report to a scie

22、ntific organization that is collecting about birds from people all over the county.” Dad pulled into the parking lot of the state park. Then, with flashing in hand, they began their hike into the woods. Annie zipped up her coat and tried to keep from trembling. She had not expected the morning to be

23、 so frigid. Luckily her gloves were in her pocket. Suddenly Annies father stooped and gestured for her to be still. Obeying, Annie did not take another step. She thought she heard a low crying up head. “Thats certainly a screech owl,” her father whispered. “Lets get a look at it.” After looking more

24、 closely, Annie could see that it was a small owl. Sensing danger, the owl narrowed its eyes and pulled its feathers tightly against its body. Annie carefully wrote down in her notebook that they had seen a screech owl. Walking a little farther, they came to a tall oak tree. “This looks like a perfe

25、ct spot to attract owls,” Dad said. “Im going to play a recording of common call of the barred owl. Maybe we can get one to answer. Annie could hardly believe her ear. The recorded all sounded as if the bird were asking, “who cooks for you?” Moments later Annie thought she heard a return call in dis

26、tance. She held her breath and waited. Suddenly a huge bird landed very quietly on a branch above them.Annie had long forgotten how cold it was. She stood in wonder, shining her flashlight on the bird and studying it carefully. The barred owl was nearly tow feet tall. Gray feathers surrounded its da

27、rk eyes. The bird did not matter. Annie would never forge the image of the powerful barred owl.24. Annie and her father went to the state park to _. A. catch owls B. collect information about owls C. record the call of owls D. carry out an experiment on owls25. With the help of _, Annie could study

28、the barren owl carefully. A. scientists B. moonlight C. flashlight D. a recorder26. How did Annie feel when she saw the barren owl? A. Bored B. Relaxed C. Frightened D. Amazed27. What would be the best title? A. The Owl Count B. A Study on Owls C. Observation of Birds D. A Cheerful Early Morning C T

29、here is a growing number of kidults-or adults who wear the mask of maturity but prefer to pander(迎合) to their inner child. They feel ill equipped for parenthood, because they dont see what values or lessons they could honestly pass on to their young, besides self-centeredness and a passion for the g

30、ood things in life. They are trying to live by not acting their age. As Ms Jane put it in her letter: I am married, in my late 20s and enjoy a lifestyle other married graduate couples enjoy: winning and 2016 dining, tasteful clothes, travel and a career. Why give up all these for a baby? It is repor

31、ted that when asked whether they were adults, most people in their 20s answered they were not sure. This reflected a global economy in which people chased more papers to get better jobs that would comfortably support middle class living. Being a kidult is not all about being selfish, though. With th

32、e untold uncertainties of war, fluctuating(波动)markets, disease and terrorism, many see this world as a poor place to live inlet alone bring kids up in. This seems especially so in urban living. All anyone wants after a long, hard day at work is some peace and quiet. My classmate, Jenny, mused(沉思)rec

33、ently how our friends living in small Malaysian towns were onto their second or third kids. Maybe they just loved having children around. Or maybe, in their own way, they wanted to leave the world a better place than they found it. Thats how you, I and everyone know we have the chance to breathe air

34、, touch grass and see sky. I think out parents understand that just being alive is an experience worth passing on.28. What is a kidult in the writers opinion? A. A person who doesnt have a child B. An adult who actually has a psychology of a child C. A child who doesnt want to grow up D. A person wh

35、o doesnt know that what values he has29. What does the underlined word “paper” in Para. 4 mean? A. money B. reputation C.qualification D. power30. The author explains the kidult phenomenon by _. A. presenting research findings B. making comparison C. showing her own experience D. using examples31. W

36、e can learn from the text that kidults_. A. know little what they can pass on to their children B. are sure of their abilities for good life C. living in urban can enjoy more peace D. living in small towns know well what theyre living for D At Dulles High school in Sugar Land, Texas, the roster(候选名单

37、)for Advanced Chinese begins with Jason Chao and ends with Kathy Zhang. In between comes an unexpected name: Elizabeth Hoffman. Hoffman, now a 12th grader, began learning Chinese in the eighth grade, has spent a summer studying in Nanjing and plans to perfect her Mandarin next fall. When asked by he

38、r peers-why she is learning Chinese, she responds with a question: “why arent you?” As China rushes toward superpower status, Americas schools and government officials are responding to Hoffmans opinion. Earlier this year Rush Holt of New Jersey introduced legislation(立法)calling for increased money

39、of programs for less commonly taught languages, “For reasons of economics, culture and security, we should have much better facilities(设备)with Chinese languages and dialects,” he said. The State Department has pointed out Chinese is becoming a “critical language”, but the most recent data show that

40、only 24,000 students in Grade 7 to Grade 12 study Chinese. Still, the number is growing. In Chicago public schools, enrollment in Chinese classes has skyrocked from 5000 students in 2005 to nearly 35,000 students this year. In the Santa Clara County, California, enrollment has quadrupled during the

41、same period. In 2007, when the College Board first introduces advanced-placement language exams in Chinese and Italian, 2,400 high school plan to offer AP Chinese-10 times the number of students that plan to offer AP Italian. Much of the interest can be explained by Chinas increasing competitiveness

42、. “People are always trying to judge what languages are going to be useful for the future,” says Marty Abbot, the director of education at the National Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Stephanie Wong, a student At Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, California, chose Chinese so that s

43、he could speak with her grandfather. Wong also predicted that Chinese will be important if she becomes a doctor. 80 percent of people in her hometown are Asians.32. What does the first paragraph mainly discuss? A. Dulles High School offers a Chinese course B. Jason and Kathy are the top students at

44、Dulles School C. Elizabeth Hoffman suggests her school offer a Chinese course D. Elizabeth Hoffman takes the lead in learning Chinese33. According to the text, Chinese is becoming a “critical language” because _. A. American government has pointed it out B. Rush Holt introduced legislation calling f

45、or opening Chinese C. China rushes toward superpower status D. many students in the world choose to learn Chinese34._ arouses Americas schools interest in Chinese. A. The fact that Chinese is becoming a “critical language” B. Chinas increasing competitiveness in the world C. The beautiful Chinese traditional culture D. The population of peo

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