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河南省郑州市2018届高中毕业班第一次质量检测(模拟)英语试题教学总结.doc

1、此文档仅供收集于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除 河南省郑州市2018届高中毕业年级第一次质量预测 英 语 本试卷分四部分。考试时间120分钟,满分150分(听力成绩算作参考分)。考生应首先阅读答题卡上的文字信息,然后在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上作答无效。 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1.5分,满分7.5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

2、关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. When will the film begin? A. At 7:00. B. At 7:15. C. At 7:20. 2. Where does the woman want to go for a holiday? A. Canada. B. Turkey. C. Italy. 3. How are they going to the airport to see Thomas and Lily off? A. By car. B. By subway. C. By bus.

3、4. Why can’t the woman play her records? A. She’s left them in the café. B. She can’t find them anywhere. C. She’s broken them by accident. 5. Who enjoys armchair traveling? A. The man’s mother. B. The man’s father. C. The woman’s mother. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小

4、题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,並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8题。 6. How does the man like the campus housing? A. Not too bad. B. Very comfortable. C. Quite good. 7. What don’t students have to pay? A. Education fees. B. State tax. C. The

5、 first monthly rent. 8. What can we learn about the man from the conversation? A. He will leave the city for the summer. B. He can surely find a cheap apartment. C. He will have a find a new apartment. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。 9. Why is the woman upset with the man?[来源:学科网ZXXK] A. He missed the lectu

6、re. B. He didn’t make a call. C. He refused too apologize. 10. When will they see each other? A. On Tuesday. B. On Thursday. C. On Friday. 11. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers? A. Doctor and patient. B. Professor and student. C. Manager and secretary. 听第8段材料,

7、回答第12至14题。 12. What did Rosa think of the trip to the museum? A. Tiring. B. Boring. C. Amazing. 13. How many of the paintings did Rosa see? A. Very few of them. B. About half of them. C. Almost all of them. 14. Whose paintings did Rosa like most? A. Diego Rivera’s. B. Frida Kahlo

8、’s. C. Henri Matisse’s. 听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。 15. What did Brian do yesterday? A. Saw a film. B. Watched TV. C. Did some shopping.[来源:Zxxk.Com] 16. Why did Mary call Brian? A. To ask him for some suggestions. B. To ask him to help with her work. C. To invite him to her birthday party. 1

9、7. What are the two speakers going to do next Friday? A. Buy some drinks. B. Go to a piano concert. C. Give a birthday party. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. What might the speaker be? A. A park manager. B. A restaurant owner. C. A tourist guide. 19. How was the Washington Elm(榆树)later on? A. It

10、 was destroyed in a storm. B. It was cut down by attackers. C. It was replaced by another tree. 20. What is the speaker mainly talking about? A. A well-known park. B. A historic tree. C. A famous commander. 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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡

11、上将该项涂黑。 A[来源:学科网ZXXK] When I was a boy there were no smart phones, and our television only got one channel clearly. Still, I never felt bored. The fields, hills and woodlands around my home were the perfect playground whose adventures were only limited by my imagination. I can remember once hiking

12、 to nearby lake and walking slowly around it. At the back of it I was amazed to find an old dirt road that I had never seen before. It was full of muddy tyre tracks and deep woods bordered it on both sides, but exploring it still seemed like a fine adventure. I walked on and on for what seemed like

13、 hours. I was sure my guardian angel was whispering in my ears “turn around and head back home”, but I was stubborn and walked on. There was still neither a car nor a house in sight. I noticed that the sun was starting to go and down I grew scared. I didn’t want to end up trapped on this road, and I

14、 was worried that it would be dark before I could make my way back to the lake again. I continued to walk on with something growing inside of me. My heart was pounding and my legs were aching. I was almost in tears when I saw something in then distance. It was a house that I recognized. I jumped up

15、 and down and laughed out loud. It was still over a mile away, but my legs felt like feathers and I hurried back to my house in no time. I walked in with a big smile on my face just in time for dinner. Then I ended my adventure with a good night’s sleep. I often thought of that experience recently.

16、 Actually, in our life, all roads, no matter how they twist and turn, can lead us home again. They can lead us to hey can lead us to our homes in our hearts. May you always walk your path with love! May you always help your fellow travelers along the way! And may your roads always lead you home agai

17、n! 21. Why did the author hardly feel bored when he was young? A. He could watch TV all day. B. He could have fun in nature. C. He had many friends to play with. D. He used to explore the old dirt road 22. What does the underlined word “something” in Paragraph 3 probably refer to? A. Doubt.

18、 B. Hope. C. Fear. D. Courage. 23. How did the author feel when he was exploring the dirt road? A. He was contradictory in mind. B. He was unconscious of danger ahead. C. He was worried to be trapped in the woods. D. He was afraid of being scolded by his parents. 24. What may be the bes

19、t title for the passage? A. Every Effort Is Worthwhile. B. All Roads Lead Home. C. Be Determined in Your Life. D. Be Brave to Adventure. B A day in the life of 18-year-old David Lanster is full if typical teenage stuff: school, baseball practice and homework. And then he starts cooking. “

20、Some nights I’m up until 1:00 a.m. making pies, or even later if we’re cooking beef,” said the student at Ransom Everglades High School in Florida, US. For the past year, Lanster and Kelly Moran, his classmate, have been hosting fancy dinner parties at Lanster’s parents’ home. Their meals have 17 c

21、ourses and are all made by them. Their guests used to give them gifts to thank them until the pair decided to do something nice for charity(慈善). “We got some really great Miami Heat tickets, a nice watch, and many kitchen gadgets(小器具),” Lanster said. “But we wanted to make this something positive fo

22、r people other than us.” Lanster and Moran focused on Common Threads, a charity that aims to teach kids in poor communities to cook and make healthy eating choices. The young cooks ask their guests to give however much they want as payment for their meals. It all goes to Common Threads because Lans

23、ter’s parents cover their food costs. After their last 12-person event, Lanster and Moran gave $1,600 to the charity. Now, they’re taking their show out of the kitchen and on the road. They have started to organize private dinner parties with a similar model: the host pays for the ingredients, and

24、the guests make a donation to a charity of their choice. Without formal training, Lanster said he had been interested in cooking since he helped his mom in the kitchen when he was very young. He learned how to cook by reading cookbooks and watching TV programs. Outside the kitchen, the two are busy

25、 preparing their college applications. Neither of them is sure what they will do in the future, but they’re promised their parents that they will leave professional cooking alone until they finish school. 25. How is Lanster’s life different from other teenagers’ lives? A. He plans to become a prof

26、essional chef. B. He plays baseball every day after school. C. He goes to a cooking school in his spare time. D. He holds dinner parties after a normal school day. 26. What will Lanster and Moran usually do after a private dinner party? A. Receive thank-you cards from the guests. B. Visit the

27、poor children at Common Threads. C. Ask the guests to donate money to the charity. D. Cover the food costs with the money collected. 27. Which of the following words can best describe Lanster and Moran? A. Ambitious. B. Generous. C. Creative. D. Optimistic. C The hit movie Notting Hill(诺

28、丁山)begins with a famous scene. Hugh Grant bumps into Julia Roberts and spills orange juice all over her. After the collision, Grant repeatedly says, “I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry.” His actions in this scene are very British. If Roberts’ character were from the Britain, than she would probably apologi

29、ze repeatedly as well – even if the crash were not her fault. But this doesn’t happen in the movie, as Roberts is from the US. A report in The Telegraph once said that three quarters of British people apologize when they bump into someone in the street – regardless of whether they are responsible o

30、r not. In fact, Britons use “sorry” in many situations. For example, if they mishear someone, they say “Sorry?” The person they are talking to will also apologize by replying, “No, I am sorry!” This can go on for up to five minutes as they compete over who is the most sorry. Why are Britons so sorr

31、y? Mark Tyrell, a psychology writer in the UK, thinks that their apologetic tendencies are rooted in British class system. “We say sorry because historically the new middle class in Britain had to apologize for not being the working class, but also for really being the upper class.” Another theory i

32、s that they apologize to avoid conflicts. For example, if they bump into someone, he might get angry. To avoid this, they instantly say “Sorry!” True manners are about being considerate, and today’s constant use of apologizing shows that we are perhaps not as thoughtful as we once were. The word “s

33、orry” has lost some of its meaning. Do you see my point? Sorry, it might just be a British thing. 28. Why does the author mention a scene in the movie Notting Hill at the beginning? A. To give an example of British modesty. B. To introduce different ways of saying sorry. C. To show what kind of

34、 men are considered gentlemen in the UK. D. To draw our attention to when and how British people say sorry. 29. Which of the following statements might Mark Tyrell agree with? A. People should not apologize if they are not responsible. B. Americans care less about manners than British people do.

35、 C. That British people apologize so much is linked to the class system. D. British people care too much about which social class they are from. 30. What can be inferred from the passage? A. It’s unnecessary for British people to be so polite. B. The overuse of apologizing shows Britons are tru

36、ly sincere. C. People should not stick to the traditional use of the word “sorry”. D. Using “sorry” more doesn’t necessarily mean people are more polite. 31. What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage? A. To explore the best way of saying sorry. B. To explain why Britons overuse the w

37、ord “sorry”. C. To show how saying sorry has changed over time. D. To suggest many British people lack traditional manners. D Imagine you’re standing in line to buy a snack at a store. You step up to the counter and the cashier scans your food. Next, you have to pay. but instead of scanning a QR

38、 Code(二维码)with your smart phone, you just hold out your hand so the cashier can scan your fingerprint. Or, a camera scans your face, your eyes or even your ear. Now, this type of technology might not be far away. As technology companies move away from the traditional password, biometric(生物特征识别的)sec

39、urity, which includes fingerprint, face and voice ID, is becoming increasingly popular. In 2013, Apple introduced the iPhone 5s, one of the first smart phones with a fingerprint scanner. Since then, using one’s fingerprint to unlock a phone and make mobile payments has become commonplace, bringing

40、convenience to our lives. And since 2016, Samsung has featured eye-scanning technology in its top smart phones, while Apple’s new iphone X can even scan a user’s face. But despite its popularity, experts warn that biometrics might not be as secure as we imagine. “Biometrics is ideally good in practi

41、ce, not so much,” said John Michener, a biometrics expert. When introducing the new iPhone’s face ID feature, Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice-president, said. “The chance that a random person in the population could look at your iPhones X and unlock it with their face is about one in a million.”

42、 But it’s already been done. In a video posted on a community website Reddit, two brothers showed how they were each able to unlock the same iPhone X using their own face. And they aren’t even twins. “We may expect too much from biometrics,” Anil Jain, a computer science professor at Michigan State

43、 University, told CBS News. “No security systems are perfect.” Earlier last year, Jain found a way to trick biometric security. Using a printed copy of a thumbprint, she was able to unlock a dead person’s smart phone for the police, according to a tech website Splinter. “It’s good to see biometrics

44、 being used more,” Jain told CBS News, “because it adds another factor for security. But using multiple security measures is the best defense.” 32. Which is the latest identification technology in a smart phone according to the passage? A. Face scanning. B. Eye scanning. C. QR Code scanning

45、 D. Fingerprint scanning. 33. What is a major problem of the iPhone X’s face ID system? A. It takes too long to unlock the phone. B. It often fails to recognize its owner’s face. C. Face data can be used for other purposes. D. Different faces can be used to unlock the dame phone. 34. Wha

46、t is Anil Jain’s opinion about biometric security? A. It is as secure as traditional measures. B. It is perfect without much improvement. C. It has caused much trouble for the police. D. It should be used with other security measures. 35. What does the author intend to tell us in this passage?

47、 A. The popularity of biometrics. B. Security problems of biometrics. C. Various problems with biometrics. D. Great changes caused by biometrics. 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Helen Keller once wrote, “The unselfish effort to bring cheer to others

48、will be the beginning of a happier life for ourselves.” 36 The UN has set December 5 as Internatuional Volunteers Day to give recognition to these people. Nineteen-year-old Andrew Makhoul was a communications major at the University of Pennsylvania. It was coming up to spring break, but unl

49、ike his classmates, Makhoul wasn’t planning on spending the break relaxing. 37 He traveled to Guatemala. He went to an orphanage(孤儿院)in one of the most violent and poor parts of Guatemala city. 38 Although he didn’t speak much Spanish, he found communication wasn’t a problem: “You c

50、ommunicated with love.” And what he gave out, he got back: “You could see love when you looked in their eyes.” Makhoul’s first time as a volunteer only lasted a week, but by the end of that week, he knew he’d be back in the future. 39 The UN highlighted the case of Palestinian women who are su

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