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1、辽宁省大连市2 0 1 7届高三英语第二次模拟考试试题试卷共1 5 0分,考试时间1 2 0分钟。2.将答案都写在答题卡上,在试卷上答题无效。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分3 0分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)昕下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。昕完每段对话后,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.W here was M ary going on her way home?A.T o the bank.B.T o her office.C.T o a shop.2.W
2、hat does the woman want to do?A.B uy a ticket.B.P ark her car.C.W ait for a bus.3.W hat is the man going to do?A.Go to bed.B.Go to class.C.Go fishing alone.4.W hat does the man want to do?A.S peak to M r.J ones.B.L eave a message to 岛Ir.J ones.C.L ook for 岛lr.J ones*secretary.5.W hat can we learn fr
3、om the conversation?A.T he woman prefers going out.B.T he woman wi 1 1 make a decision.C.T he man would rather stay inside.第二节(共1 5小题;每小题L 5分,满分22.5分)昕下面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ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。昕每段对话或独自前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;昕完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独自读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.How much mone
4、y does the woman want the man to change?A.5.B.20.C.80.7.Where will the woman probably go to?A.The laundry.B.The clothes shopC.The restaurant.听第7段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Why is the man sleepy?A.He was tired.B.He worked too late.C.He got up really early.9.What does the conversation infer?A.The man didn t sle
5、ep for a day.B.The man was busy dealing with a bomb.C.The man just took a nap.昕第8段材料,回答第1 0至第1 2三个小题。1 0.What food is the woman cooking?A.Chinese food.B.Japanese food.C.Korean food.1 1.Why does the woman call the man?A.To ask him how to cook dinner.B.To discuss food with him.C.To invite him to her h
6、ouse.1 2.What will the man do?A.Go to the woman 气.B.Buy the woman something for cooking.C.Find a cook book.听第9 段材料,回答第13至第1 6 四个小题。1 3.Why di r f f t the man answer the phone?A.He was sleeping.B.He was talking with others.c.It was too late before he could answer the phone.1 4.Why did the woman call
7、the man?A.To know about Tom.B.To know about the report.C.To know about a customer.1 5.What did the man do yesterday afternoon?A.He met some representatives.B.He worked on a report.C.He attended a meeting.16.矶did the research?A.The man.B.The woman.C.Tom.听 第 10段材料,回 答 第 1 7 至 第 2 0 四个小题。1 7.What s the
8、 purpose of the speech?A.To tel 1 people how to relax.B.To introduce a way to get close to nature.C.To introduce Queensland*s national parks.1 8.Why does the speaker suggest traveling in midweek?A.To enjoy more quietness.B.To enjoy a low cost.C.To enjoy an extra scene.1 9.What should people notice?A
9、.They can walk on the grass.B.They should walk in protected areas.C.They can walk everywhere.20.What can we know from the speech?A.Travellers can enjoy a bush picnic.B.Travellers can t go bushwalking.C.Travellers can,t eat food in national parks.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3 0分)阅读下面
10、短文,从每题所给的ABC和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFor those who may not be familiar,ther 它 is such a thing as a bicyclefund(专款,基金).Eastman KodakCompanyKodak has developed a fund called the“Kodak AmericanGreenways Awardsz/.They are teaming up with the NationalGeographic Society and the Conservation Fund.Each year,they pre
11、sent funds as high as$2 500.The fund is awardedtoorganizations that focus on improving blueways,greenways natural areasand trails(山径,找道).US GovernmentThe government has developed a program called the us Departmentof Transportation s Recreational Trails Program 气 The program ismainly focused on fundi
12、ng trail projects,including bicycling,hiking,in-line skating,snowmobi1ing andso on.The great addition to the fund is that they offer itto all the states.This means that everybody has the chance ofreceiving bicycle funds.Bikes Belong CoalitionBikes Belong Coalition is aimed at putting more people onb
13、icycles.They advocate a better environment,recreation andbetter health by way of bicycling.At the same time,theyprovide funding for supporting projects and bicycle equipment.Some of the projects they accept are paved bike paths.Also,Bikes Belong Coalition isnot quick to award bicycle funds to those
14、who have been awardedin th e p a s t th r e e yettFs.-Th is i s p u F liu l ly due lo t h e i r lim ito damount of funding.2 1.What do we know about Eastman Kodak Company?A.It advocates better health by bicycling.B.It joins up with other organizations.C.It awards bicycle riders.D.It offers$2 500 at
15、least annually.22.If you want to get fund for bicycle equipment,which programshould you apply for?A.Eastman Kodak B.US GovernmentCompanyD.The Conservation FundC.Bikes BelongCoali tion2 3.W hat is the purpose ofthis passage?A.T o explain the process of applying for the bicycle funds.B.T o attract mor
16、e people to ride a bicycle to keep healthy.C.T o organize a big event of bicycling across the country.D.T o introduce some organizations offering bicycle funds.BW hen N ew Y ork C ity mayor M ichael B lO O mberg appeared during HurricaneS andy,L ydia C allis,his sign language interpreter,stole his t
17、hunder.S hetranslated the mayor s announcements using every muscle shepossessed.S o expressive was she on a stage filled withserious officials that C allis became popular overnight and shehas earned anaudience beyond the deafcommunity.B ritish broadcasters are required by law to improve access forab
18、out 1 0 million people in the U K who have some form of hearinglO ss.A ccording to the charity A ction on Hearing L oss as many as70 0 0 0 people use B ritish S ign L anguage(B S L)many ofwhom cannotlip-read.R obert S kinner,3 3 ,can hear but his parents and brother are deaf.B S L ,which is recogniz
19、ed as an official language in B ritain,is hisfirst language.职 T T ze/?1 got home from school on F riday,my voiceswitched off and wouldn,t turn on unti 1 M onday morning,fie says.T hings for the deaf have been bettered since then.W hen 1 wasa kid,they weren,t doing the kind of work they are doing tod
20、ay.”S kinner adds.N ow there are deaf company directors,doctorsand P hD students.T ranslators should be invisible,but sign language interpretersmust be seen to be heard.Interpreters use their whole body toconvey meanings as well as feelings.M anyu sers a lso take g rea t p leasu re in studying and u
21、sing BSL,which evenincludes accents./zWhen 1 watched C a llis ,1 f e lt lik e 1 could see a Bronx accent,Skinnersays.zzI t was lik e ,yo,th e re s a s t awn comin,.I t was very cool.C a llis,meanwhi1e,says she was surprised by the in te re st in hera fte r H urricane Sandy,but she to ld CNN,If th is
22、 is w h at s goingto shine a lig h t on the deaf community and the cu ltu re and thelanguage,then i t,s a b eau tifu l thing.”24.Which is th e c lo s e s t in m eaning to th eu n d e rlin ed p a rt?A.C a llis drew more a tte n tio n from th e audience.B.C al1 is took the mayor s place unknowingly.C.
23、C a llis had a v io len t debate with the mayo r.D.C al1 is unexpectedly beat the mayor in public.2 5.W hat do we know about B S L?A.It is used by the whole deaf community.B.It must be understood by lip reading.C.It needs expressive body movements.D.It cannot convey regional accents.2 6.矶is the main
24、 idea of P aragraph 3?A.R obert S kinner has a sorrowful childhood.B.B S L is R obert S kinner,s first language.C.T he deaf have better access to broadcast.D.S ituations for deaf people have improved.2 7.W hich of the following is a suitable title?A.L ydia C allis and B S L B.T ranslators and Interp
25、retersC.I I urricane S andy and B S LD.A n O vernight S uccessCT wo hundred years ago the E nglish poet W illiam W ordsworth wrote TheDaffodiIs(水 仙花)a poem that expresses a basic spirit of earlyE nglish R omanticism.W hat makes this poem an example of R omantic thinking?It isn tjust that W ordsworth
26、 chooses to write about a natural scene;it isthe way he describes the scene.F or him nature is more than a mixtureof scenery,colors and plants.It is a living force that feels joyand sadness,shares human pain and even tries to educate us humanbeings by showing us thebeauty of life.W ordsworth,s home,
27、D ove C ottage,is now one of the most populardestinations in the L ake D istrict.Y ou can go on a tour of the gardenwhich W illiam planted with flowers.He always said that if hehadn,t been a poet he would have been a wonderful gardener,saysA llan K ing of the W ordsworth T rust.It is near the lake t
28、hat W ordsworth once discovered thedaffodils.Y ou walk along from tree to tree,hardly daring tobreathe because you are walking in the footprints of W illiam fromtwo centuries ago.The first group of daffodils appears,but theyaren t tai 1 yellow ones proudly swinging in the gentle wind.They,re tiny wi
29、Id daffodils most of them still green and unopened,in groups of six or seven.They*re grouped aroundindividual trees rather than collecting together.And then you realize this is what delighted Wordsworth:groupafter group of the things,spread out left and right,but comingtogether in your sight so that
30、carpet.What you retransformed bythey form a beautiful,pale-yellowseeing at last is naturehuman sight and imagination.28.What is W ordsworth,s point of view about nature?A.Nature can talk to people.B.Nature is ful1 of wonders.C.Naturehas human-like emotions.D.Nature is a mixture of natural beings.29.
31、What can we know about the dallodiIs near the lake?A.is designed by WilliamA.They are of the same sizeand color.B.They spread out in groupsaround.C.They are fully open in the2 gentle wind.D.They are grown in a largearea.30.Wecan learn from the text that Dove CottageWordsworthB.has a wide range of ra
32、re flowers in itC.receives a lOt of visitors every yearD.is famous for its wonderful view31.Why does The Daffodils stand out as an example of Romanticthinking?A.The description of the daHodiIs is true to life.B.The daHodiIs are described with imagination.C.The daHodiIs are a respresentive of nature.
33、D.Wordsworth writes the poem naturally.D1 READ mostly fiction before 1 was introduced to CaMalcolmGladwells work.In his TED talk called Choice,Happiness,and Spaghetti Sauce(意大利面酱),he used the examples of Pepsi and spaghetti sauceto argue that giving people choices makes them happy.If 1 hadonly heard
34、 his conclusion statement and missed the evidencethat he employed,1 wou 1 d have been wondering how he could argue suchan interesting point.But he structured his argument like adetective story,with each puzzle piececontributing to the conclusion.Fascinated,1 borrowed his book Outliers:The Story of S
35、uccessfrom the library.Each chapter had its own story and argument,and all of the arguments were aboutfactors that contributed to an individual,s success in the world.The depth of his research was amazing.In the firstchapter,he analyzed the reasons behind the crash of Korean AirFlight 801 in 1997,wh
36、ich killed more than 220people.The disaster took place partly because the co-pilot didntpoint out the mistakesthat the pilot was making.In South Korea,it s disrespectfulto disagree with higher ups even if they are doing something wrong.Perhaps most interesting of all,Gladwell explained whyAsians are
37、 so good at math.He said Asians get a headstart when they learn how to count because theirlanguage has fewer syllables(音 节)and makes numbers easier toremembe r.But Gladwell is mostly interested in answering my favoritequestion,Why?And that*s exactly why 1 love his works.Afterreading Outliers:The Sto
38、ry of Success andother books like it,1 found myself questioning mycommonly-accepted beliefs muchmore often.After all,why should we take anything for granted?32.Why does the author write this article?A.To promote some of Gladwell 气 books.B.To introduce Gladwel1 and his books.c.To show how Gladwel 1 d
39、id research for his books.D.To explain why he enjoys Gladwel1*s books.33.How did the author feel about Gladwel 1*s TED talk?&i ,B.Refreshing but puzzling.A.Surprising butpersuasive.nD.Funny but conclusive.C.Interesting but doubtfu 1.34.What can we know from thepassage?A.Eating spaghetti sauce can ma
40、ke you happy.B.Carelessness caused the Korean aircrash in 1997.C.Fewer syllables give Asians an advantage in learning math.D.The Story of Success is about Gladwel 1*s personal success.35.What really makes the author fal 1 in love withGladwell s works?C.His amazing research.A.His strong arguments.第三节
41、(共5小题;每小题2分,满 分10 口.口,.八、B.His detective-like stories.7T)D.Ilis questioning spirit.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。With spring almostupon,families are already startingto plan vacations.Somedream of tasting food in Tokyo,shopping in Paris,or seeing thesights in Rome.But others will be going
42、in the opposite direction.36 Yet not for the reasons youmightexpect.Many parents are generously spending money on outdoorsexperiences because their children suffer from a so called naturedeficit disorderC 自然缺失症),Effects includedecreased respect for the environment,lack of social skills anda lOt of o
43、thers.37They spend free time using computers or smartphones for gamingand chatting.Or theylive in cities lacking natural surroundings.For them,journey inAfrica or woodland hiking in New Zealand are now trending with onepurpose:to fight this disorder.”1 am a big believer in the benefits that travel c
44、an bring,especially internationaltravel.Language,food,history and philosophy all contributesto a unique cultural exchange.However,spending tens ofthousands just to see some plants and animals?38 There are many places to explOre nature in China.Trains andbuses make these trips affordable and accessib
45、le.39Another alternative would be to have a child raise a pet or plantsindoors.All these means can help young students temporarilyescape from the busy and noisy urban life.But parents cant count on chi Idren only,if they are really willing tohelp their chiIdren fight the disorder.40A.That s cool!B.T
46、hat*s crazy!C.Zoos or parks are also being perfected in the Chinese cities.D.The affected teenagers often stay indoors for a lOng time.E.They are trying hard as far away from civilization as possible.F.They should put down their smartphones and go outdoors first.G.This disorder is not recognized in
47、any medical book for mentaldisorders.第三 部 分 英语知识运用(共两节,满 分4 5分)第一节完形填空(共 20小 题;每小题1.5分,满 分 3 0分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的ABC和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。P hilip unfortunately got involved in an accident.T hough he41 survived,he lO st his legs and left arm A vith only a finger and a thumb(拇指)on his right hand.P h
48、i 1 ip was brilliant,creative and educated.He had gained a lO tof experience whiletravelling around the world.42 ,afterthe accident he became very 43 .Hewas afraid that he wou 1 d spend the rest of his life suffering andwou 1 d no lO nger be able tolead a(n)44 life.T hen he realized that he still ha
49、d partial 45of his right handand could still write 46 it was verydifficult.A n idea 47 his mind.W hy notwrite to other people who need encouragement?z,He wrote to the prison ministry about sending letters to the48 .T he prisonministerreplied/W riting to the prisoners is acceptable but your letters w
50、ill notbe49K nowing he could write his letters he went wild with 5 0 .S oon he got down tosending 5 1 messages of love,hope,strength and encouragement.liewrote twice a week,5 2 his strength and ability to the 1 imit.He 5 3 out his heart and soul into his words and shared hisexperience,sense of humor