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2018届高三年级第二次模拟考试(十) 英语第一卷(选择题,85分) 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 think of the restaurant? A. It is noisy.       B. It is quiet.       C. It is terrible. (  ) 2. What's the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Mother and child. B. Teacher and student. C. Husband and wife. (  ) 3. What does the woman advise the man to do? A. See her favorite band. B. Go to the concert. C. Do experiments in the lab. (  ) 4. What most probably causes the woman's headache? A. Too little sleep. B. The strong sunshine. C. Too much medicine. (  ) 5. What does the man mean? A. The woman can use his glasses. B. The dictionary is not of much help. C. He has to use a pair of glasses. 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. What did the candidate do in the interview? A. She showed much confidence. B. She greeted he interviewer with nodding. C. She made eye contact with the interviewer. (  ) 7. What is the woman dissatisfied with? A. The candidate's way of sitting. B. The candidate's way of shaking hands. C. The candidate's way of introducing herself. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 (  ) 8. Where does the conversation take place? A. In a cinema.      B. In a restaurant.        C. In an office. (  ) 9. What did the speakers just do? A. They had an interview. B. They met a funny woman. C. They saw a movie. (  )10. What do we know about the man? A. He is not interested in the movie actually. B. He knows why he hasn't received a reply. C. He is worried about the chance of getting a job. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 (  )11. What did the woman first think when someone answered the call? A. The person was too rude. B. She dialed the wrong number. C. The restaurant was professional. (  )12. How did the person deal with the woman's reservation? A. He took a message. B. He refused her impolitely. C. He asked her not to ring again. (  )13. What did the woman decide to do finally? A. Ring another restaurant. B. Call back the restaurant later. C. Make a complaint about the restaurant. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 (  )14. Why does the man go to Hong Kong? A. To travel. B. To work. C. To study. (  )15. What does the woman remind the man to do? A. Get a work permit upon his arrival. B. Buy guide books before leaving. C. Pay attention to his clothes at work. (  )16. What can we learn from the conversation? A. The man must pay for the local language lessons. B. The man has taken some passport photos at a low price. C. One week is enough for the man to find a place to live in. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 (  )17. What was the old man doing near the river? A. Seeking some help. B. Appreciating a snow statue. C. Waiting for a horseman he knew. (  )18. What was the last rider puzzled about? A. Why the old man was staying there alone. B. Why the old man asked him instead of the others. C. Why the old man was watching horsemen approaching. (  )19. What do we know about the other riders? A. They were kind and gentle.      B. They gave the old man a ride. C. They passed by without stopping. (  )20. What does the passage mainly talk about? A. A horseman who lives nearby. B. Riders who passed by on a cold night. C. An old man who knows people pretty good. 第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分) 第一节 单项选择(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. Every great accomplishment rests on the ________ of what came before it; when you trace it back, you'll see one small step that started it all. A. reputation    B. expectation    C. recreation    D. foundation (  )22. Our country has launched a campaign to ban smoking in public places, which ________ with some heavy smokers. A. concerns B. was concerned C. concerned D. is concerned (  )23. The Lifelong Learning Programme ________ to enable people to take part in learning experiences has taken off across Europe. A. having been designed B. being designed C. designed D. designing (  )24. Newly released data point to an increase in technology use among children ________ some worry is changing the very nature of childhood. A. why B. which C. who D. where (  )25. Cells are important because they are organized structures that help living things ________ the activities of life. A. carry on B. expand on C. put on D. hang on (  )26. ________ you can learn to appreciate the challenges in life, you will find inner strength. A. When B. While C. Before D. Unless (  )27. —Do you like the mobile game Traveling Frog? —Yes, the posts about the virtual green frog ________ over 4 million times. A. have read B. have been read C. would be read D. are reading (  )28. The world's leading thinkers and policymakers examine what's come apart in the past year, and ________ what will define the year ahead. A. evaluate B. innovate C. anticipate D. regulate (  )29. A problem has occurred ________ we should develop innovative thinking abilities in the classrooms by giving students opportunities to generate new ideas. A. what B. where C. whether D. that (  )30. Although values may be ________, it's helpful to share them with your partner for additional support. A. terminal B. personal C. crucial D. practical (  )31. There ________ a slight decrease in his weight but he eats too much. A. was B. could have been C. had been D. could be (  )32. We really emphasize the importance of putting ________ safeguards to prevent children's identities from falling in wrong people's hands. A. in place B. in vain C. in question D. in earnest (  )33. —Could you pass me the sugar, please? —OK, ________. A. never mind B. sounds great C. here you go D. there it is (  )34. We won't think of human clones and ________ any reason to suggest that we are closer to producing them today than we were yesterday. A. neither there is B. neither there was C. nor is there D. nor was there (  )35. —I feel caught between experience and jobs after graduation. —It's really ________—without experience you can't get a job and without a job you can't get experience. A. a catch­22 B. a Herculean task C. a sacred cow D. a Mickey Mouse course 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。 Like many perfectionists, I truly believed that self­sufficiency was a virtue. And __36__ my brain was so good at finding what it was looking for, I noticed every single time that idea got proved __37__, and so I always had lots of ___38__ for why it really was better if I just handled everything myself. This kind of thinking, friends, was the __39__ in disguise(伪装). My self­reliance came in handy when I was a kid in the seventies and in adulthood when I was an independent __40__. Then, in the first years of __41___the Organized Artist Company, I found myself __42__ everything I could about websites, copywriting, graphic design, etc. Later whenever one of my business friends __43__ about how her website was being held hostage(人质) by her designer, I __44__ felt too satisfied. __45__ if mistakes were made in my business, they were all mine. Now this was where my false __46__ showed up—in not wanting others to know I made mistakes. If I had other people __47__ me, they would see my errors and __48__. Working alone, I could keep up a pretty good display of __49__. But as the Organized Artist Company became increasingly __50__, I realized I was doing harm to the people I was trying to serve by attempting to do everything myself. I was __51__ my growth and the depth of my work. I had built a business with my own two hands, and I __52__ with a business that I could hold in my own two hands. Cozy, __53__ limited in scope(范围). Once I was willing to control my ego(自负) and admit that my vision of self­sufficiency was a __54__, my business took a remarkable leap forward, and revenue __55__. Little change, big difference. (  )36. A. while B. since C. before D. until (  )37. A. clear B. mistaken C. rough D. right (  )38. A. evidence B. experience C. suggestion D. confidence (  )39. A. magic B. devil C. sheep D. heaven (  )40. A. worker B. perfectionist C. writer D. artist (  )41. A. running B. owning C. founding D. establishing (  )42. A. losing B. quitting C. learning D. possessing (  )43. A. communicated B. commented C. compromised D. complained (  )44. A. doubtfully B. seriously C. secretly D. strangely (  )45. A. At most B. At last C. At length D. At least (  )46. A. elegance B. pride C. anxiety D. annoyance (  )47. A. helping B. persuading C. criticizing D. ignoring (  )48. A. statements B. misjudgments C. arguments D. agreements (  )49. A. inspiration B. imagination C. excellence D. patience (  )50. A. difficult B. successful C. boring D. relaxing (  )51. A. limiting B. designing C. creating D. promoting (  )52. A. came down B. got away C. ended up D. came up (  )53. A. but B. or C. so D. and (  )54. A. dream B. virtue C. concept D. trap (  )55. A. shrank B. doubled C. dropped D. stayed 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。 A ELECTRICITY IS AT THE CORE OF MODERN LIFE. DESPITE THIS, THE FULL STORY OF THIS REVOLUTIONARY FORCE HAS REMAINED UNTOLD—UNTIL NOW. Simply Electrifying offers the comprehensive story of one of mankind's most important journeys: from a time when only a few could even imagine a world with electricity to today when, for most of us, a world without electricity would be unimaginable. Since the birth of the modem science of electricity 265 years ago, mankind has built an impressive structure to produce, deliver, and use electricity, thanks to a combination of pioneering science, innovative technology, wise business strategy, and pervasive(到处存在的) economic and environmental regulation. Simply Electrifying brings to life the stories of the people that made it all possible—from early pathfinders like Benjamin Franklin, Michael Faraday, James Clerk Maxwell, and Albert Einstein to innovators such as Samuel Morse, Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse, and Nikola Tesla. In modern times, business strategists and economic and environmental regulation driven by many, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Rachel Carson, and even President Barack Obama, have shaped how we use and understand electricity in crucial ways. Today, Elon Musk and others are on the edge of again changing the way we think about and interact with it. Simply Electrifying is painstakingly researched and beautifully written, showing us how both profit­makers and policy­makers must use a wide­angle lens to truly understand the past and predict the future. (  )56. According to the passage, the book Simply Electrifying is written to tell us ________. A. pioneering science of electricity B. significant journeys of electricity C. the people who invented electricity D. the research which was about electricity (  )57. Why is President Barack Obama mentioned in the book Simply Electrifying? A. Because a policy­maker is usually a top dog that can arouse the readers' interest. B. Because a policy­maker can help promote the better use of electricity. C. Because policy­makers can decide the future of the use of electricity on the market. D. Because policy­makers can take control of the economy through electricity. B As countless unmade beds and unfinished homework assignments prove, kids need rules. Yet how parents make demands can powerfully influence a child's social skills, psychologists at the University of Virginia recently found after the conclusion of a study investigating the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Initially 184 13­year­olds filled out multiple surveys, including one to assess how often their parents employed psychologically controlling strategies, such as inducing guilt or threatening to withdraw affection. The kids rated, for example, how typical it would be for Dad to suggest that “if I really cared for him, I would not do things that caused him to worry” or for Mom to become “less friendly when I did not see things her way.” The researchers followed up with the subjects at ages 18 and 21, asking the young adults to bring along a close friend and, later, a romantic partner if they had one. These pairs were asked to answer hypothetical(假设的) questions that were purposefully written to inspire a difference of opinion. “We wanted to see whether they could navigate a disagreement in a healthy way,” says study leader Barbara Oudekerk, now at the U. S. Department of Justice's bureau of statistics. In the October issue of Child Development, Oudekerk and her colleagues report that the 13­year­olds who had highly controlling parents struggled in friendly disagreements at age 18. They had difficulty stating their opinions in a confident, reasoned manner in comparison to the kids without controlling parents. And when they did speak up, they often failed to express themselves in warm and productive ways. The researchers suspect that pushy parents ruin their child's ability to learn how to argue his or her own viewpoint in other relationships. Although parents do need to set boundaries, domineering strategies imply that any disagreement will damage the bond itself. Separate findings suggest that parents who explain the reasons behind their rules and turn disagreements into conversations leave youngsters better prepared for future arguments. The consequences of tense or domineering relationships appear to get worse with time. This study also found that social difficulties at 18 predicted even poorer communication abilities at age 21.Psychologist Shmuel Shulman of Bar­Ilan University in Israel, who did not participate in the work, thinks these conclusions convincingly reveal how relationship patterns “carry forward” into new friendships. (  )58. What will happen to the teenagers with pushy parents? A. They lose social skills. B. They have trouble presenting opinions. C. They express themselves in an aggressive way. D. They fail to inspire a difference of opinion. (  )59. What does the underlined word “domineering” in Paragraph 5 mean? A. Alternative. B. Conservative. C. Powerful. D. Forceful. (  )60. It can be inferred from the findings that parents should ________. A. communicate with children when setting rules B. learn new ways to establish new friendships C. seek more controlling s
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