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1、全真模拟卷第三模拟(时间:120分钟 满分:120分)选择题部分第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。 AGreat Part-Time Jobs for a College StudentTECHNICAL SUPPORTIt seems almost everyone has a friend who is a technical genius. Such people earn money using their talent. If you are one of the
2、m, you could be responsible for technical support in your college or university and get your part-time job for a college student.You are able to help your friends with programs install and you can market services on different sites and social media. Set your hours free and enjoy the process of earni
3、ng money by doing your favorite thing.TUTORA lot of students hire a tutor to help them in high school or college. If you are good at some subjects, why not work as a peer tutor? Its dual thing because you help your friends and earn money at the same time. If you know foreign languages, you can make
4、more money. All you need to do is to make an appropriate advertisement of your services using college newspapers and other tools of spreading information One of the best things about being a tutor is that you can set your hours.FITNESS INSTRUCTORIf your college has a fitness center and if you are a
5、sporty person, go and sign up to get this job. You will have an absolute free opportunity to engage yourself in sports. You need to be a good psychologist, because you are going to work with people and it will be your job to persuade and motivate them to become sporty, healthy and strong. Being a fi
6、tness instructor is a perfect position for those who love to help other people and want to make more friends.OFFICE WORKERNowadays many companies cooperate with students, giving them part-time jobs. Some of the major duties of an office worker are answering calls and scheduling appointments. If you
7、are interested in doing this job, contact the representatives of different companies to find out if they are currently hiring anyone.1What kind of part-time job suits you best if you have impressive academic performance?ATechnical support.BTutor.CFitness instructor.DOffice worker.2What do you probab
8、ly do if you want to be a technical support?AGo to different sites and social media to market your services.BContact the representatives of different companies.CHave a friend who is technical genius.DCooperate with college students.3What is special about being a fitness instructor?AYou can earn more
9、 money.BYou can be good psychologist.CYou can enjoy the fitness equipment for free.DYou can set your hours. B “Fighting like cats and dogs” is a common phrase that people use to mean people argue, fright or dont get along. If you like cartoons, youve probably seen many that describe cats and dogs fi
10、ghting like sworn enemies (不共戴天的仇敌). There have even been movies made that describe cats against dogs.As with many questions in life, theres simply no easy answer to the question of whether dogs and cats can get along. Dogs and cats are different in many ways that can make it difficult for them to g
11、et along. However, with patience and the right circumstances, cats and dogs can be best buds (兄弟).For example, dogs tend to be social animals that are naturally playful. Cats, on the other hand, tend to be more independent. A dog that wants to play might seem aggressive and frightening to a cat. Thi
12、s may lead the cat to defend itself against an attack although thats really just a desire to play. Similarly, dogsespecially puppieslike to chase each other. Its a fun game. Chasing cats can be just as fun as chasing other dogs. Again, cats may interpret such playful behavior as a threat.Even theres
13、 something dogs and cats have in common, tails, but tails can make things confusing. When dog wags (摇摆) its tail, its sending a friendly message: “Im happy. Lets play.” Cats, however, wag their tails when they are angry. You can see how this might lead cats and dogs to become confused if theyre faci
14、ng each other with wagging tails!Although dogs and cats arent really sworn enemies dogs are hunters by nature. This means that they might hunt and chase anything that moves-including a cat. This natural behavior that could cause problems between dogs and cats can be controlled by special training ca
15、lled socialization when the animals meet for the first time.4By saying “fighting like cats and dogs”, parents most probably mean that _.Athey like neither cats nor dogsBtheir kids dont get on well with each otherCcats and dogs fight like sworn enemiesDthe fights between cats and dogs are often made
16、into movies5What may happen when dogs are chasing cats?ADogs become tired out.BCats are very happy.CDogs feel enjoyable.DCats get injured easily.6Which of the following may be one of the reasons that dogs and cats fight often?AThey couldnt understand each other.BThey are worried about their behavior
17、s.CThey enjoy exactly the same hobbies.DThey wag their tails too often.7What can be inferred from the passage?ADogs are good at hunting animals.BDogs dont like cats naturally.CCats usually like playing with dogs.DDogs and cats can possibly live in harmony. C In a long-sleeved shirt and jeans, Dieudo
18、nne Twahirwa looks nothing like the traditional African farmer. The 30-year-old owner of Gashora Farm knows what a difference that makes.“You need more role models,” he said, standing among knee-high rows of chilli (辣椒) plants. “If you have young farmers, they have land and they drive to the farm, o
19、thers may think, Why cant I do that?”Mr. Twahirwa, a university graduate, bought a friends tomato farm six years ago for $ 150. He made $ 1, 500 back in two months. “You have to link farming with entrepreneurship and real numbers,” he said.Many young Africans are abandoning areas in the countryside,
20、 choosing not to work hard and for a long time in fields a job made tougher by climate change.But Twahirwa is one of the growing band of successful farmers working to make agricultures image on the continent more attractive. Some 1, 000 farmers now produce chillies for him. He is starting a fourth f
21、arm of his own, and exports fresh and dried chillies and oil to Britain, the United States, India and Kenya.Africa has the worlds youngest population and 65 percent uncultivated arable land (耕地后备资源).Yet accessing land and loans is difficult, and African productivity is low with crop yields just 56 p
22、ercent of the international average.“Agriculture is mainly associated with suffering and no young person wants to suffer,” said Tamara Kaunda. She believes African agriculture needs a change to get rid of its old-fashioned image of very hard and tiring work with a hoe. “Show young people with tracto
23、rs, green fields, nice irrigation systems smartphones,” she said.Getting young people involved in agriculture does not mean they have to work on a farm. For example, in coffee production, the beans go from the farm to the washing station , then to be separated from the husks (外壳).8What does “Why can
24、t I do that?” in Paragraph 2 mean?AWhy cant I drive to the farm?BWhy cant they farm?CThey follow the example of those farmers.DThey bought a friends tomato farm.9What makes it harder for farmers to work?APoor land.BClimate.CLow income.DLong working hours.10What can we learn about Twahirwa according
25、to Paragraph 5 ?AHe made a fortune by growing chillies.BHis chillies are try growing chillies.CFarmers working for him live a simple life.DThe locals arent willing to buy his chillies.11When it comes to agriculture in Africa, what do people think about it?ALoans are difficult.BMost land is uncultiva
26、ted.CCrop yields are rather lowDFarming methods are out of date D The phone rang. I waited for the answering machine to get it, but for some reason, it was not picking up. I sighed, annoyed because I knew the call was either going to be for my wife, Susan (she was the only one who received calls on
27、the home line, and she left to take Alyce to school ten minutes ago), or it was the latest of 300 attempts to sell me something I had absolutely no interest in.Hello, I said, an edge in my voice. 12-year-old daughter, Mommy was just in a car accident. My heart stopped and then began pounding. Are yo
28、u all right? Yes. Is Mommy? A deep sob. I dont knowI dont think so. Come quick. I rushed a few blocks to what looked like a shoot for a disaster movie. Fire engines, police cars, and ambulances were randomly parked in the street; helicopters circled. A city bus was on the wrong side of the road. In
29、front of it were the smashed remains of Susans car. Susan was pinned under the dashboard (仪表盘). There was no front windshield (挡风玻璃).Alyce was standing on the corner crying, covered in tiny pieces of glass but uninjured. Inconceivable! Susan wasnt so lucky. But she was alive. It turned out that she
30、had broken nearly every bone in her body, and she would spend almost three months in the hospital.More than two years later, Susan and I were at a musical event. Our director, Danny, rushed up to us. He said excitedly, Theres a woman here tonight from one of the church choirs who you have to meet! H
31、e returned with an African American woman with a bright, glowing smile. She told us she lived in the apartment building by where the accident had happened. That morning, she had rushed to the street, still in her bathrobe, and seen Alyce standing by the side of the wrecked car, crying. She approache
32、d her, asking, Is that your mom in there? Alyce nodded, and the woman said, Lets pray together. Sweet, innocent Alyce looked at this woman wearing a cross around her neck and told her that she needed to call me, but her backpack with her phone was trapped inside the crushed vehicle. So the woman len
33、t Alyce her phone. After the accident, she said, she had continued to pray for our family. We had our picture taken together, and as we were saying goodbye, she hugged us all warmly. We realized we had never been formally introduced, so she said to me, Im sorry, I never got your name. I told her it
34、was Doug, and she paused, as if maybe she hadnt heard me. I repeated, Doug, like Douglas. She looked at us and said, Wait, your name is Susan? Susan nodded. And your name is Douglas? The woman put her hand over her heart. Oh my goodness, she said. My name is Susan Douglas. 12Which of the following i
35、s true according to the passage?ABoth the authors wife and the daughter were not severely injured.BThe author was calm when he heard about the accident.CThe author was the only one who received calls on home line.DThe author rushed to the accident like a shoot.13What does the underlined word inconce
36、ivable refer to in the 3rd passage?AInnocent.BUnconscious.CIncredible.DUnfortunate.14Why did the African American woman want to see the authors family?AThey were from the same church choir.BShe witnessed the whole accident and offered to help two years ago.CShe shared the same first name with the au
37、thors wife.DShe would like to talk about her experience and had a picture taken.15What is the best title of the article?AThe Bus Crash AngelBThe Unwanted CallCAn Expected CrashDA Fun Encounter第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。 Today, people who are deaf and blind can
38、receive a standard education. Schools and organizations help them make the necessary adaptations. 16 At one time, educators had few ideas about how to teach children who were both deaf and blind.Laura Dewey Bridgman may have been the first deaf and blind person to learn how to read and write. She wa
39、s born in New Hampshire on December 21, 1829. Scarlet fever destroyed both her hearing and her sight at age two. 17 Only her sense of touch was not affected. A local handyman, Asa Tenny taught her to communicate using a system of signs. A professor heard about this and wrote a newspaper article abou
40、t Laura.18 He was head of the Perkins School for the Blind in Boston. Most educational experts believed it was impossible to teach a deaf and blind student reading, writing, or arithmetic. Dr. Howe wanted to meet a new challenge-teaching Laura. At age 8, Laura began living at the Perkins School. Dr.
41、 Howe needed to develop new methods of teaching because of Lauras deafness. He had Laura feel an item, such as a spoon, and then ran her fingers over a label that had the word spoon spelled in raised letters. Initially Laura struggled to understand the relationship between the item and the word. 19L
42、aura learned to read words, and then she worked backward to learn the alphabet and numbers. 20 Previously, people had little knowledge of what went on in the mind of a deaf and blind person. Laura showed that she was as intelligent and capable as anyone. She helped show the world how intelligent and
43、 successful a deaf and blind person could be.AHowever, this was not always the case.BThe article attracted the attention of Dr. Samuel Howe.CThe illness also damaged her senses of smell and taste.DFinally, after several weeks, her face lighted up with human expression.E. She had few ways of expressi
44、ng her thoughts or interacting with other people.F. Eventually she was able to keep a journal of her thoughts and experiences.G. After three years, she returned to Perkins, where she lived for the rest of her life.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
45、。 I was walking my dog Snoopy one evening while the last light of the setting sun 31 the clouds purple and pink. I looked up at the sky and smiled. After a minute Snoopy started 32 at her leash. She was more than ready to head inside for a bowl of dog food and a bacon 33 . I wasnt quite ready to go
46、in, however, so I 34 her. I was waiting for my friends the Little Blinkers to appear.It wasnt long either 35 I saw them switching their lights on and off. They were fireflies, of course, also known as lightning bugs. Over all the years that I have lived here they have never failed to appear at this
47、time during the summer. They have never failed to 36 me. They have never failed to make the world a little brighter. It has always been such a 37 too knowing that such wonderful creatures can shine their own light and make the 38 meadows look like the starry skies above. They make me want to share my own light as well, even if it isnt that bright and even if it does 39 to blink now and then.Robert Fulghum wrote, “I know some people who 40 a lot of light. Because they have absorbe