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1、山东省师大附中2019届高三英语第五次模拟考试试题 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第卷 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分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从
2、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 is in the study?A. A thief.B. A rat.C. A dog. 2. Whats the probable relationship between the man and Mary? A. Father and daughter.B. Friends.C. husband and wife.3. What might the man dress up like for the coming Hallo
3、ween?A. A ghost. B. A skeleton. C. A witch.4. What does the woman mean?A. The man has not fully recovered yet.B. The man can leave the hospital now.C. She is not certain about the mans condition.5. What will the woman do later probably? A. Watch TV. B. Go shopping.C. Go to work.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白
4、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。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至7题。6. Who is the woman probably?A. A firewoman.B. A hotel receptionist. C. A mechanic.7. What do we know about the man?A. He is still okay for the situation.B. He is asked to push the “Open” button f
5、or a try.C. His wife is completely freaked out.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. Why does the woman want to go to a church?A. She wants to do some research.B. She is religious.C. She wants to kill time.9. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The church is on the east end of the Ivy Street.B. The mans brother
6、is a priest.C. The speakers are colleagues.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10 Where are the speakers probably? A. At a cafe. B. At the mans home.C. At a shopping mall. 11. What do we know about Benny?A. He is the womans son. B. He will fly to London next Friday.C. He will stay in Britain for a short time.12. What
7、will the woman do next? A Go to pick up her granddaughter. B. Have another slice of lemon pie.C. Go to meet Nancy. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Whats wrong with the mans book? A. One page is missing. B. One page is blurry. C. One page is upside down.14. Whats the date of today probably?A. October 13th. B. O
8、ctober 23rd. C. October 30th.15. What is needed to confirm the problem of the book?A. A photo.B. The order number. C. The receipt.16. What should the man do with the old book? A. Mail it back to Amazon. B. Keep it to himself.C. Mail it back to the publishing company.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the
9、 definition of the “wealthy” people in the survey?A. Those with over 1 million pounds in assets to invest. B. Those with over l million pounds in estates. C. Those with over I million pounds in stock market.18. How many developed countries are involved in this survey including the U.K.?A. 19. B. 20.
10、 C. Not mentioned. 19. Why does Iain criticize those who never want to retire on the Daily Mail website? A. They never get satisfied. B. They are wasting social resources.C. They should not live to work. 20. What does Professor Sarah Harper say about peoples unwillingness of retirement? A. Work give
11、s them status. B. Work makes them earn more money.C. Work makes them respectable in their family. 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 International Airport Sheremetyevo MoscowIf Youve Lost Personal possessions On BoardContact the airlines repres
12、entatives At the Airport Contact:- Sheremetyevo Police Department +7(495)578-22-55-Unclaimed luggage storage room in Terminal C +7(495)578-23-26-Umclaimed luggage storage room in Terminal D+7(499)500-65-52 (domestic flights) +7(495)753-86-41 (international flights)When collecting Lost and Found item
13、s, you shall have an identification document, a boarding pass or a ticket, and also to indicate a place where the items were lost and prove they are yours.If Your Luggage Is Lost or DamagedBefore leaving the arrival area, please turn to the Lost and Found counter to file a report. The written claim
14、shall be submitted to the airline company not later than seven days from the time when the luggage was to be collected.If your luggage is not found within twenty-one days of the time when the claim was filed, you have the right to claim damages in the amount of not more than 600 rubles per kilogram.
15、 Amount refunded (退款) for a hand luggage lost through the fault of an airline is not more than 11,000 rubles regardless of its weight. Amount refunded for damaged luggage is calculated based on the tariffs (关税).Keep your flight documents (a ticket, boarding pass, luggage tag, and delayed luggage rep
16、ort filed at the airport) until the end of the procedure for searching for your luggage.Current information on luggage-tracing results +7(495)578-76-65Lost and Found service of Aeroflot Airlines +7(495)544-33-25 (from 9:00 to 20:00)+7(495)753-86-41 (24 hours)For further information please contact th
17、e airline. 21. What should you do if you find your personal possessions lost on board?A. Turn to the airlines staff. B. Contact the police office. C. Submit a claim to the company.D. Go to the Lost and Found counter.22. How much money can you claim if your 20-kilogram hand luggage is damaged?A. It d
18、epends on its weight.B. It depends on the tariffs.C. 12,000 rubles at most. D. 11,000 rubles at most.23. Which number should you dial if you found your luggage missing at midnight on your arrival?A. +7(495)578-76-65.B. +7(495)578-23-26.C. +7(495)753-86-41.D. +7(495)544-33-25.BHumans and many other m
19、ammals have unusually efficient internal temperature regulating systems that automatically maintain stable core body temperatures in cold winters and warm summers. In addition, people have developed cultural patterns and technologies that help them adjust to extremes of temperature and humidity (湿度)
20、.In very cold climates, there is a constant danger of developing hypothermia, which is a life-threatening drop in core body temperature to below normal levels. The normal temperature for humans is about 37.0C. However, differences in persons and even the time of day can cause it to be as much as 6C
21、higher or lower in healthy individuals. It is also normal for core body temperature to be lower in elderly people. Hypothermia begins to occur when the core body temperature drops to 34.4C. Below 29.4C, the body cools more rapidly because its natural temperature regulating system usually fails. The
22、rapid decline in core body temperature is likely to result in death. However, there have been rare cases in which people have been saved after their temperatures had dropped to 13.9-15.6C. This happened in 1999 to a Swedish woman who was trapped under an ice sheet in freezing water for 80 minutes. S
23、he was found unconscious, not breathing, and her heart had stopped beating, yet she was eventually saved despite the fact that her temperature had dropped to 13.7C.In extremely hot climates or as a result of uncontrollable infections, core body temperatures can rise to equally dangerous levels. This
24、 is hyperthermia. Life-threatening hyperthermia typically starts in humans when their temperatures rise to 40.6-41.7C. Only a few days at this extraordinarily high temperature level is likely to result in the worsening of internal organs and death. 24. What keeps our body temperature stable?A. Cultu
25、re and technologies.B. The stable earth temperature.C. Our strong determination.D. Some kind of in-body system.25. What is a Swedish woman mentioned for in the text?A. Proving the strength of life.B. Arguing against some conclusion.C. Showing the limit on humans body temperature.D. Introducing an ex
26、ceptional case about our body temperature.26. Which of the following may cause hyperthermia?A. Extreme climates.B. Very cold climates.C. Controllable infections.D. Temperatures below 29.4C.27. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Humans Temperature Regulating SystemB. Changes of Body Tempera
27、tures C. Humans TemperatureD. A Ice Trap Survivor CAt times my mom has been uncomfortable seeing some quality in me. For example,when I was 12, I went to Puerto Rico all by myself to stay with my grandmother for the summer. My mom was extremely nervous about it. She kept telling me how things were d
28、ifferent in Puerto Rico, to always put on sunscreen, not to wander away from my grandmother, and other warnings. She helped me pack and did not leave the airport until she saw my plane take off. But despite her worries, she let me go on my own. As I moved into my teens, she continued to give me spac
29、e to grow and learn, even when it might have been difficult for her. When I reached my senior year, I decided to move away for college. Once again I found that I differed from my peers:While many of them wanted to stay close to home, I couldnt wait to be out in the world on my own. While my mom may
30、not have been happy at the thought of my going away, she was supportive and excited for me. One big thing I realized during my senior year, as my mom granted me more freedom, was that she actually believes in me and trusts me. That means a lot. Most of my life, and especially when I was little, the
31、main person I tried to impress in my schoolwork or other things was my mother. I knew she expected nothing but the best from me. Sometimes it was hard to live up to her standards: getting a single B on my report card would make me feel bad because I knew she wanted me to have all As. I know that her
32、 high standards have helped me stay focused on whats important, like education,and made me who I am. I am thankful for her support and involvement in my life. Most of all I respect her. She is the strongest woman I know and thats why I have turned out so strong and independent. 28.What may “some qua
33、lity” in Paragraph 1 actually refer to? A. “My” stubbornness. B. “My” independence.C. “My” misbehavior.D. “My” carelessness.29.What is the authors attitude to his or her mothers way of raising children?A. Appreciative.B. Critical.C. Opposed.D. Supportive.30. What can we infer about the mother?A. She
34、 always gets nervous easily.B. She often gets involved in “my” life.C. She used to be strict in “my” study.D. She would limit “me” too much31.What is the main idea of the text?A. A mothers deep love.B. A childs IndependenceC. A mothers trust and supportD. A childs long way to growth.DHave you ever p
35、ressed the pedestrian button at a crosswalk and wondered if it really worked? Theyre called “placebo(安慰剂)buttons”一buttons that mechanically sound and can be pushed,but provide no functionality.In New York City, only about 100 of the 1, 000 crosswalk buttons actually function. Crosswalk signals were
36、generally installed before traffic jam had reached todays levels.But while their function was taken over by more advanced systemssuch as automated lights or traffic sensors the physical buttons were often kept, rather than being replaced at further expense. Other cities,such as Boston,Dallas and Sea
37、ttle,have gone through a similar process, leaving them with their own placebo pedestrian buttons. In London, which has 6, 000 traffic signals,pressing the pedestrian button results in a reliable “Wait” light. But that doesnt necessarily mean that the “green man” or “pedestrian stage” in traffic sign
38、al design profession will appear any sooner.“We do have some crossings where the green light comes on automatically, but we still ask people to press the button because that enables accessible features, said Glynn Barton, director of network management at Transport for London.These features, such as
39、 blind tracks and hearable traffic signals, help people with visual disorder cross the road and only function when the button is pressed. As for the lights, a growing number of them are now combined and become a part of an electronic system that detects traffic and adjusts time frequency accordingly
40、 (giving priority to buses if theyre running late, for example), which means that pressing the button has no effect.According to Langer, a Harvard psychologist, placebo buttons give us the illusion (错觉)of control and something to do in situations where the alternative would be doing nothing. In the
41、case of pedestrian crossings, they may even make us safer by forcing us to pay attention to our surroundings. “They serve a psychological purpose at the very least,” she added. 32. Why are the physical buttons still kept in some cities?A. Because it may cost money to replace them.B. Because they rem
42、ain as memories of a city.C. Because do have real functions in traffic.D. Because they can result in reliable lights.33. Which of the following word can replace the underline word “features” in Paragraph 4?A. Functions.B. Uses.C. Equipment.D. Facilities.34. If you pressed a “placebo button” in Londo
43、n, what would happen?A. All traffic would be affected.B. Some kind of sound might appear.C. Pedestrians came first to cross the road.D. “Green man” were bound to show up earlier.35. What can we know about “palcebo buttons” from Langers words?A. They can really control traffic.B. They serve little fu
44、nctions.C. They may work mentally.D. They can help the blind. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10 分) 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。 Now VAR technology is fully combined with the global game of soccer and made its debut (首次亮相) at the 2018 World Cup. 36 . It is actually a team who work together to review c
45、ertain decisions made by the main judge by watching video replays.The VAR team supported the judges from a centralized video room. The operators selected and provided the best angles from the relevant broadcast cameras plus two additional offside cameras. 37 . They will communicate with the judges o
46、nly for clear and obvious errors or serious missed incidents. The judge can delay the restart of play at any time to communicate with the VAR team. 38 , the judge would start an official review. Then they will make a decision based on the information received from the VAR team. 39 . Some fans believ
47、e that VAR causes too many interruptions, disrupting the flow of the game. But others just want a fair match and to see the correct call no matter what. They argue disruptions already take place as angry players crowd around a judge following a controversial decision. 40 . With much money put into modern football, governing bodies are now under great pressure to see that the corr