(高考模拟英语试卷40份合集)黑龙江省哈尔滨市高考模拟英语试卷合集
2020年黑龙江省哈尔滨市高三模拟试题(三)英语模拟试卷(有答案)(加精)

哈尔滨市高考模拟试题(三)英语第二部分阅读理解(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。
AGuide dogs enjoy their work very much, and they get a lot of satisfaction from a job well done, but there is no room for typical dog fun during the work day. Games, treats and praise distract the dog from helping its handler navigate (指引方向) the course. Ev en when the handler doesn’t need assistance, a guide dog on the job is trained to ignore distractions and keep still. This is because a guide dog must be able to come to handler’s workplace or be in public places without creating a disturbance(干扰).When you see a guide dog on the job, it is extremely important that you recognize that it is at work. Petting or talking to the dog spreads its concentration, which weakens the handler’s ability to get around in his or her surroundings. People are very impressed with guide dogs and so we have a natural inclination(倾向)to praise them, but the best thing you can do to help a guide dog is to leave it alone so that it can pay attention to its surroundings and maintain its focus on its handler. Guiding is very complic ated, and it requires a dog’s undivided attention.When a guide dog gets home at the end of the day, however, it will play and soak up praise just like an ordinary pet. Guide dogs make the difference between work and play based on their lead harness(牵狗用的皮带):When the harness is on, they must stay completely focused---- when it comes off, it’s play time. Guide dogs work very hard every day, but they lead extremely happy lives, full of lots of attention and stimulation.Working as a guide dog requires good physical and mental shape, so guide dogs typically retire just before they enter old age. Retirement is usually at age 8 or 10; but some work for a little longer, and some guide dogs retire earlier if they’re having trouble with the work.21. What do you think is the typical job of a guide dog?A.Help the policemen to search for the murderer.B.Help the blind or weak-sighted people get around .C.Help the doctor to save the injured people.D.Help the owner to watch their house.22. What does the writer want to tell the readers through the passage?A.Guide dogs are so helpful that we should make friends with them.B.Guide dogs are different from other dogs and they have some special talents.C.Guide dogs’ life style and job situation.D.Guide dogs’ trained way by their h andlers.23. What does the underlined word “distract” mean in the passage?A.to stop the dog paying attention to what he is doingB.to make the dog think very carefully about what he is doingC.to interrupt the dog so that he cannot do the work wellD.to stop the dog from doing something24. What should you do when meeting with a guide dog at its job?A. Praise it.B. Feed it.C. Play with it.D. Leave it alone.BGriffith Observatory (天文台) is a national leader in public astronomy, and one of the most popular attractions in Los Angeles. It is located on the southern slope (山坡) of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park at 1,134 feet above sea level.Visitors may drive to the Observatory and park in its parking lot or on nearby roads. No reservation (预定) is required to visit. Parking is limited, and the busiest times are weekend. Buses, taxis, and carpools are welcome. LADOT provides weekend public bus service from the Sunset/Vermont Metro Red Line station.Griffith Observatory is open six days a week. Admission and parking are free.Hours of OperationTuesday---Friday 12:00 noon---10:00 p.m.Saturday---Sunday 10:00 a.m.---10:00 p.m.Monday ClosedThanksgiving Day and Christmas Day ClosedSamuel Oschin PlanetariumThe Samuel Oschin Planetarium theater offers 8 to 10 live, half-hour presentations each day. There are usually four different shows from which to choose.Shows are presented every 60 to 90 minutes. Check the website, information desks, or the box office for each day’s show times. Late seating is not permitted.Samuel Oschin Planetarium tickets must be purchased at the Observatory and are only available on the day of the show. The ticket prices for shows are:Adults (13-59 years old) $7.00Children (5-12 years old) $3.00Seniors (60 years and older) $5.00Students $5.00Children under 5 years will be admitted only to the first show each day.Hearing assist devices are available upon request.Public TelescopesFree public telescopes are available each evening the Observatory is open and skies are clear. The Zeiss telescope on the roof is generally open by 7:00 p.m.. All observing must be completed by 9:45 p.m..25. What can we learn about Griffith Observatory according to the passage?A. It is open all the year around.B. It is mostly visited at weekends.C. It becomes famous because of Hollywood.D. It is the most attractive place in Los Angeles.26. Which of the following best describes the Samuel Oschin Planetarium theater?A. Hearing assist devices are provided to seniors.B. The shows there generally last 60 to 90 minutes.C. Visitors are required to be seated before the show starts.D. The tickets for its shows can be bought through the website.27. To watch the show, a young couple with a 7-year-old son should pay________.A. $13.00B. $15.00C. $17.00D. $20.0028. Which of the following is charged?A. Parking.B. Telescopes.C. Hearing assist devices.D. LADOT bus service.CWhen we hear of dangerous diseases, cancer and heart disease are often what first cometo mind. Recently, a virus called Ebola has reappeared in Guinea, killing 62 people so far. It leads to high fever, bleeding and so on. Ebola can kill 90% of those infected (感染), especially in underdeveloped societies like those in Africa.Ebola is named after the Ebola River, where it was first discovered in 1976. There are five different types of the Ebola virus, each named after where they first happened: Sudan, Ivory Coast, Reston, Bundibugyo, and Zaire. The deadliest of the five, Zaire, was responsible for the 2012 outbreak, and is believed to be attacking Guinea.Ebola is naturally found in fruit bats, which pass on the virus to other animals by biting or sucking on their blood. Humans who are suffering from the Ebola infection might have touched the bodily fluids (体液) of the infected animals. Once infected, a human becomes a carrier of the deadly virus.Since we live in an interconnected world, where the situation in one country can affect us all, the effects of Ebola are huge: damaging trade relations, affecting foreign visitors, and weakening entire countries. Already the Guinea virus is spreading fast with a few cases spotted in Conakry—the capital city of Guinea, far away from the origin of the virus. It is feared that the disease may have already reached neighboring Liberia and Sierra Leone, too.Unfortunately, there are no disease-specific treatments for Ebola. Healthcare workers only supplythe infected people with water to keep them in good condition. Since there have been many cases of nurses catching the disease from patients, they are forced to wear strict protective clothes, and in some cases, not even allowed to get close to the infected. The fact that there is no cure for the Ebola virus is what makes the outbreak a challenging one to control.29.From the text we know that ________.A. Ebola is naturally found in fruitB. Ebola is a highly infectious virusC. Ebola is a newly discovered diseaseD. Ebola is recently controlled in Guinea30. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. The causes of Ebola.B. The origin of Ebola.C. The treatment for Ebola.D. The influences of Ebola.31. In Ebola infected areas, healthcare workers _______.A. face the danger of catching virusB. take measures to protect the nursesC. give water and medicine to the patientsD. do whatever they can to save the infected32.The text probably comes from ________.A. an English newspaperB. a tourist guideC. a safety brochureD. a medical reportDThere is an English saying : “ Laughter is the best medicine.” Until recently, few people took the saying very seriously. Now however, doctors have begun to study laughter and the effects it has on the human body. They have found facts that laughter really can improve people’s health.Tests were carried out to study the effects of laughter on the body. People watched funny films while doctors checked their heart rate, blood pressure, breathing and muscles. It was found that laughter has similar effects to physical exercise. It increases blood pressure, the heart rate and the rate of breathing; it also works several groups of muscles in the face, the stomach, and even the feet. If laughter exercises the body, it must be beneficial.Other tests have shown that laughter appears to be able to reducing the effect of pain on the body. In one experiment doctors produce pain on the body. In one experiment doctors produce pain in groups of students who listened to different radio programs. The group which tolerated(忍受) the pain for the longest time was the groups which listened to a funny program. The reason why laughter can reduce pain seems to be that it helps to produce endorphins in the brain. These are natural chemicals which diminish both stress and pain.There is also some fact to suggest that laughter helps the body’s immune system, that is, the systemwhich fights infection. In an experiment, one group of students watched a funny video while another group of students served as the control group ---- in other words, a group with which to compare the first group. Doctors checked the blood of the students in both groups and found that the people in the group that watch the video had an increase in the activity of their white blood cells, that is, the cells which fight infection.As a result of these discoveries, some doctors and psychiatrists in the United States now hold laughter clinics, in which they try to improve their patients’ condition by encouraging them to laugh.They have found that even if their patients do not really feel like laughing, making them smile is enough to produce beneficial effects similar to those caused by laughter.33. It can be learnt from the passage that laughter can_______.A. make people feel youngerB. change people’s habitsC. improve peoples healthD. make people love their lives34. Smiling can produce____.A. more effects than laughterB. the same effects as laughterC. less effects on the human bodyD. no effects on the human body35. The main idea of this passage is that ______.A. there are several ways of studying the benefits of laughterB. laughter and physical exercise have the same effects on human bodyC. the doctors should learn how to make people laughD. tests show that laughter can produce beneficial effects on human body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。
2023届黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校高三第四次高考模拟考试英语试题(含答案解析)

2023届黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校高三第四次高考模拟考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Best Boarding Schools for StudentsIf you are trying to figure out the best boarding school in the US for your child,here are your best options.Phillips Academy AndoverSituated in Andover,Massachusetts,25miles north of Boston,Phillips Academy Andover is one of the oldest boarding schools in the US.It was founded in1778and has a long tradition of academic excellence,with notable alumni(校友)including George W.Bush and Julie Andrews.It is also one of the most selective boarding schools in the country,with an acceptance rate of just13%.Tuition Fee:$66,290per year for boarding students.Choate Rosemary HallChoate Rosemary Hall is situated in Wallingford,Connecticut,and was founded in1890. The school enrolls(招收)about865students from across the world.Choate is known for its innovative curriculum,active campus engagement,and guided independent learning.The school offers23sports.Tuition Fee:$65,820per year for boarding students.Concord AcademyLocated in Concord,Massachusetts,Concord Academy was founded in1922and is a co-educational private secondary school.It is a co-educational,independent,college preparatory school that focuses on the hands-on learning,experimentation,and intellectual growth of its students.Its alumni include famous authors,ambassadors,doctors,engineers, entrepreneurs,and dancers.Tuition Fee:$66,940per year for boarding students.The Hotchkiss SchoolThe Hotchkiss School is a boarding school in Lakeville,Connecticut.It was founded in 1891and enrolls about600students from around the world.Hotchkiss is known for its academic program as well as its competitive sports teams.The school also has several uniqueprograms,including the Janus Project which allows students to take courses at nearby colleges.Tuition Fee:$66,510for boarding students.1.Which is the oldest of the four boarding schools?A.Phillips Academy Andover.B.Choate Rosemary Hall.C.The Hotchkiss School.D.Concord Academy.2.What do we know about Concord Academy?A.It is situated in Andover,Massachusetts.B.It is known for independent learning.C.Its tuition fee for boarding is the highest.D.It enjoys an acceptance rate of over13%.3.How is the Hotchkiss School different from the others?A.It accepts the largest number of students.B.It enables students to take college courses.C.It is the only one featuring sports programs.D.It owns the largest number of famous alumni.Born blind is unfortunate in any case.But things were even harder for Srikanth Bolla who was born in a small village in India,where the common belief was that kids with disabilities were“of no use”and therefore,better off dead.Fortunately,Srikanth’s parents loved their son and refused to give him up.Instead,they encouraged the blind boy to dream big and reach for the stars.Srikanth did not disappoint his parents.The now twenty-four-year-old man is the founder and CEO of Bollant Industries.Of course,getting here was not easy.Being both blind and poor meant that Srikanth had to face hard challenges.As a young boy,Srikanth attended a regular school near his home. Unfortunately,the students and teachers didn’t quite like him because of his disability.As a result,the young boy was largely ignored and often spent the entire day alone.Concerned this would hold back Srikanth’s development,his family decided to send him to a special school in Hyderabad.Sure enough,the young boy soon rose to the top of his class, earning awards in speech and debate competitions.But Srikanth was prevented from studying science when he reached10th grade,because it was thought too dangerous for a blind student.realize I was in the presence of greatness,”Binns told The Week Junior.She said she would have loved to have him as a role model during her childhood.That’s one reason why she wrote Unlawful Orders,she said—for children who need a hero,someone who looks ordinary but did extraordinary things through quiet but persistent actions.8.What can be known about James Williams?A.He once served as an American pilot.B.He fought for equal rights for the black people.C.He lived in the same neighborhood with Binns.D.He got the support from American government.9.Which of the following words can best replace the underlined words in Paragraph2?A.Put aside.B.Settled for.C.Objected to.D.Referred to.10.What is Paragraph3mainly about?A.How Binns chose the subject for Unlawful Orders.B.How Binos got to know James Williams.C.Why Binns gave up researching Clara Williams.D.Why Binns chose Chicago to be the setting for her books.11.Why did Binns write Unlawful Orders?A.To motivate herself to become a hero.B.To be in memory of James Williams.C.To inspire the children.D.To record American history.Once upon a time there was a wise man that used to go to the ocean to do his writing.He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work.One day he was walking along the shore.As he looked down the beach,he saw a human figure moving like a dancer.He smiled to himself at the thought that someone would dance on the beach.So he began to walk faster to catch up.As he got closer,he saw that it was a young man and the young man wasn’t dancing,but instead he was reaching down to the shore,picking up something and very gently throwing it into the ocean.As he got closer,he called out,“Good morning!What are you doing?”The young man paused,looked up and replied,“Throwing starfish into the ocean.”二、阅读表达阅读下面短文,按照要求完成阅读任务。
黑龙江省高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷(含答案及听力)

高三学年第二次模拟考试英语试题附答案及听力试题说明:1、本试题满分150分,答题时间120分钟。
2、请将答案填写在答题卡上,考试结束后只交答题卡。
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。
1.Why does the woman ask for leave tomorrow?A. To help John with work.B.To hold a party.C.To attend a wedding.2.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.How to keep fit.B.How to handle pressure.C.How to take up a hobby.3.Where does the conversation take place?A.At a restaurant.B.At a bakery.C.At a supermarket.4.What did the woman lose?A.Her passport.B.Her bank cards.C.Her discount cards.5.What do we know about David?A.He lost his job last week.B.He is working with Mary.C.He earns less than before.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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2023届黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校高三第一次高考模拟考试英语试卷

2023届黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校高三第一次高考模拟考试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Every delicious steak you have ever enjoyed eating started with a good cut of meat. However, picking that perfect cut can be challenging—supermarkets are flooded with options, and it is not as straightforward as simply choosing the one with the highest price tag. Follow this guide for some advice.Tenderloin(US), Fillet(UK), Eye Fillet(AUS/NZ)A classic cut, the tenderloin comes from the strip of muscle tucked against the backbone of the animal. As this muscle does not do much work, this is the tenderest cut of beef—which also makes it the most expensive, and arguably the most desirable. We say “arguably” because, while the tenderloin is supremely lean and a favorite of those who love their steak to melt in their mouth, it can also be tasteless. Filet mignon, widely referred to as the creme dela creme (精华) of all steak cuts, is cut from the very tip of the tenderloin.Ribeye(US/ UK), Scotch fillet(AUS/NZ)This cut, from the rib section of the animal, comes with an abundance of rich marbling. The ribeye won’t give you that same “melt-in-your-mouth” feeling, but it is still one of the tenderest cuts available. Differently, the ribeye is cooked with the bone in, while the Scotch fillet is not.Strip(US), Sirloin(UK), Porterhouse(AUS/NZ)Coming from the hindquarter of the animal, the strip is not quite as tender as the tenderloin, or loaded with quite as much flavor as the ribeye, but for many steak lovers, it is just right. The best part is that because this all-rounder has a bit more chew and a bit less marbling than those cuts, it tends to be less expensive.T-boneCan’t decide between the tenderloin and the strip? Why not both? The T-bone is cut with strip on one side of a bone, and tenderloin on the other. With two very different textures (口感) and flavors, the T-bone gets the best of both worlds, but it can also be more difficult to cook. The meat closer to the bone is slower to cook than the rest of the steak.1.What makes the tenderloin the most expensive part among the steak?A.Different textures.B.Much flavor.C.Rich marbling.D.The tenderest cut.2.What can we learn about the steaks from the passage?A.It’s not a piece of cake to pick a perfect cut.B.All things considered, Ribeye is the best.C.A good cut only means the most expensive one.D.It usually takes little time to cook T-bone.3.Which of the following is not mentioned in the article concerning steak?A.Price.B.Packaging.C.Cooking method.D.Flavor.The Lost City, Atlantis is a magnificent and ancient city lying beneath the waves of the sea. Does this sound like a fairy tale to you? Many people have tried and failed to find it. Michael Hubner from Germany thought he had. Let us learn more about this fascinating city.The Greek philosopher Plato, who lived in the 4th century BC, mentioned Atlantis in detail in his writings. He said that Atlantis was a city built on an island around 9,000 years before his time. Atlantis became a powerful nation that planned to conquer all other countries. However, it disappeared suddenly beneath the sea into the Atlantic Ocean because of earthquakes and floods. Plato gave 51 clues to its location. He described the city having an island at the center and being surrounded by rings of water and land. He also said how far the city was from Athens in Greece.Many explorers had tried and failed to find Atlantis under the sea. They had been looking under the sea because of what Plato wrote about it. A German computer expert called Michael Huber came up with the theory that Atlantis was not at the bottom of the ocean. He thought that Atlantis had been destroyed by a tsunami wave. The strong force of the wave would have caused the end of the once great city.Michael Hubner looked at all of Plato’s clues again. He used a computer program to enter all the information that Plato wrote about. The computer program would check on a map of the world for a place that matched all the clues. In this way Michael Hubner was able to find the place that Atlantis might have been. The computer program pointed to a place on the Moroccan coast in Africa, which was called the Souss-massa plain. Michael Hubner immediately boarded a plane to look for himself. When he got there, he was surprised to see many things that matched Plato’s description. There was a small mound in the centre of theplain and circular dry riverbeds. It was also very close to the distance that Plato had described.We know that a tsunami can occur if there is an earthquake. The area of the Souss-Massa plain has had many earthquakes over years. Michael Hubner’s theory that a massive tsunami had flattened the city is not impossible. This would explain why it disappeared so suddenly.Even though Michael Huber believed that he had found the site of Atlantis, many experts disagreed. Some scholars have suggested that Plato might have been writing about Crete and the neighbouring island of Santorini, which was badly destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 1600 BC.Others feel he made up the story and based it on old legends. Michael Hubner believed Plato. He used his time and energy to prove to himself that Atlantis existed and stood proudly along the Moroccan coast.4.Which one fits Plato’s description of Atlantis?A.Atlantis was struck by earthquakes and floods.B.Atlantis was far away from the city Athens in Greece.C.Atlantis was a city built on an island about 9,000 years BC.D.Atlantis disappeared because it was conquered by more powerful countries.5.Why did Michael Hubner go to the Souss-massa plain?A.To explore a tsunami wave.B.To prove he is an computer expert.C.To explore the possible site of Atlantis.D.To prove Atlantis was destroyed by floods.6.What is the author’s attitude towards Michael Hubner’s theory?A.Doubtful.B.Opposed.C.Critical.D.Objective. 7.What can be learned from the text?A.The lost city proved to be merely a legend.B.Michael Hubner was completely against Plato’s idea.C.Lots of experts still questioned Michael Hubner’s theory.D.Atlantis was severely affected by a volcanic eruption in 1600 BC.Imagine wearing high-tech body armor (盔甲) that makes you super strong and tireless. Such technology, more specifically called an exoskeleton, sounds like the preserve of the Iron Man series of superhero movies. Yet the equipment is increasingly being worn in real lifearound the world. And one manufacturer—California’s SuitX—expects it to go mainstream. “There is no doubt in my mind that these devices will eventually be sold at hardware stores,” says SuitX’s founder Homayoon Kazerooni.In simple terms, an exoskeleton is an external device that supports, covers and protectsits user, giving greater levels of strength and endurance. Sometimes also referred to as “wearable robots”, they can be battery-powered and computer-operated, incorporating motors and hydraulics. Or they can be more simple, passive designs that use springs and dampeners.“Integrating humans and machines into one system opens up a new realm of opportunity,” says Adrian Spragg, an expert on the technology at management consultancy Accenture. “Many of the early applications have been focused on military and medical applications, butin the last several years there’s been an explosion of use in a range of cases.” This expansion, which has come together with rapid advances in the technology, has seen exoskeletons increasingly used by manufacturing workers. Versions for consumers are also now being developed to help people more easily do everything from DIY, to walking, climbing stairs, and other daily activities. One report says sales are now due to rocket as a result. Global exoskeleton revenues (收入) are expected to explode from $392 million in 2020 to $6.8 billion in 2030, according to a study by ABI Research.SuitX’s “suits” are now being tested by car manufacturers General Motors and Fiat. Prof Kazerooni, who is also the director of the University of California’s Berkeley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory, says that the primary benefit of the firm’s exoskeletons is to prevent muscle fatigue (疲劳).“In general I see this development as very positive for occupational health and safety,” Prof Sandra Wachter says. “Machines are supposed to help us with dull, dangerous and dirty jobs. Problems, however, arise if robotics also double as workplace monitors. Are these suits tracking your movements, how fast you move, and how often you take breaks? Does a system compare this data with those of other workers to score or rank them? What happens if you move slower than others, or take breaks more often?”8.Why was the Iron Man was mentioned in Paragraph 1?A.To inspire us to be strong and determined.B.To remind us of the popular film Iron Man.C.To urge the readers to buy the newly designed products.D.To illustrate the technology—exoskeleton.9.What do the underlined word “rocket” mean in Paragraph 3?A.Climb.B.Crash.C.Stabilize.D.Vary. 10.What do you know about an exoskeleton?A.An exoskeleton is capable of working by itself using solar energy.B.In the future, all the people will have to count on an exoskeleton.C.An exoskeleton can be widely employed in our daily life.D.Prof Kazerooni objects to the popularity of the exoskeleton.11.Which is the most suitable title for the text?A.Iron Man Appeals to the Young B.Exoskeletons Change Our Future Life C.Everyone Can Be a Hero D.Exoskeletons Replace Future HumansMozart was a genius, but he struggled like an average person during early twenties. He had to work to make ends meet. Underpaid and unsatisfied by his average performances, he felt a burning desire to devote more time and energy to his art. So after a period of doubt and thinking, that’s exactly what he did. He quit his job and began what turned out to be the most creative period of his life.Even if you never hope to reach Mozart’s level of mastery, you may relate to his need to break free from convention. Maybe you’ve done everything right—stood out at school, and got a high-paying job—but you’re tired of being just like everyone else. Maybe you long to achieve something that is obviously you.What, then, is holding you back? Rich Karlgaard, the publisher of Forbes magazine and author of Late Bloomers, argues that our culture’s obsession with early achievement discourages us from going after what we love. Instead of having varied interests, studying widely, and taking our time—essentials for self-discovery—we’re encouraged to pass tests, become specialists right away, and pursue safe and secure careers. As a result, most of us end up choosing professional excellence over personal achievement, and often we lose ourselves in the process.As you move forward, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, it’s never too late to become yourself. Aristotle, for example, didn’t fully devote himself to writing and philosophy until he was nearly 50. There are also benefits to taking a long, winding path to achievement. Remember that age usually brings wisdom, self-knowledge, and creativity. This is one reason the average age of founders of high-growth start-ups is 45.If you ever get stuck, think of Joanne, a talented and creative woman who bounced from job to job throughout her twenties. She felt like a total failure. But she took that feeling of hopelessness and chose to do what she’d always wanted to do—write fantasy novels for children. As she would later recount, ”I stopped pretending to myself that I was anything other than what I was.“You’ve probably heard of her. Her pen name is J. K. Rowling.Now get to work.12.What does the author want to show by telling Mozart’s story in Paragraph 1? A.Suffering makes a man wise.B.Each of us has a special beauty.C.It’s pretty tough for genius to seek a job.D.A man should be brave to pursue his dream.13.In Rich Karlgaard’s opinion, what prevents people from going after what they love? A.Desire for early achievement.B.Too wide a range of interests.C.A waste of time on self-discovery.D.Studying deeply in different fields.14.What can we learn from the passage?A.All the geniuses have been total failures.B.Age is no obstacle to going after dreams.C.Every highly successful person hasn’t been applied to working.D.Hopelessness discouraged people from chasing after their dreams.15.What’s the main purpose of the passage?A.To emphasize the significance of showing talents.B.To analyze the reasons for failure in previous jobs.C.To share success stories of famous people in different fields.D.To encourage people to become themselves whatever the age.二、七选五Weighing yourself regularly is a wonderful way to stay aware of any significant weight changes. ____16____As for me, weighing myself every day caused me to shift my focus from being generally healthy and physically active, to focusing only on the scale. The original training program is beneficial for me to develop muscle. ____17____However, thinking only of lowering the number on the scale, I changed my training program.I found that weighing myself daily did not provide an accurate description of the hard work and progress I was making in the gym. It takes about three weeks to a month to notice significant changes in your weight due to changing your training program. The most immediate changes will be observed in skill level, strength and inches lost. ____18____ Instead, I switched to a bimonthly weighing schedule. Weighing every other month allows me to observe and account for any significant weight changes. ____19____ I use my bimonthly weigh-in results to get information about my nutrition as well. If my training intensity remains the same, but I’m constantly hungry and dropping weight, this is a sign that I need to increase my daily caloric intake.____20____ I’m experiencing increased passion for working out since I no longer carry the burden of a disappointing morning weigh-in. I’ve also experienced greater success in achieving my specific fitness goals, because I’m training according to those goals, not the numbers on a scale.Rather than obsessing over the scale, turn your focus to how you look, feel, how your clothes fit and your overall energy level.A.That was bad to my overall fitness goals.B.Muscles rely on more than just activity to grow.C.I had gained weight in the form of muscle mass before.D.For these reasons, I stopped weighing myself every day.E.That tells me whether I need to adjust my training program.F.The decision to stop weighing myself every day has done a lot of wonders. G.However, when done too often, this habit can sometimes hurt more than it helps.三、完形填空Sammie Vance approached her principal at Haley Elementary with the idea of installing “buddy benches” into her school playground to help others feel less lonely. The principal____21____ of the idea. But wooden benches are____22____. Just one would be worthnearly a thousand dollars. However, a bench made of ____23____ bottle caps would only be around $250. So Sammie ____24____ others in her community to collect enough caps to make one bench.____25____, she managed to get bottle caps from 50 states. And thus, the initiative of “Sammie’s Buddy Bench Project” was____26____.Pretty soon, Sammie’s Buddy Bench Project began commanding the ____27____ of several news media. For her amazing efforts, Sammie has been chosen the receiver of several ____28____ and was ____29____ one of People magazine’s “Girls Changing the World”. And ____30____, more than 200 bottle cap buddy benches have been around at schools and parks across the country, plus Mexico and Australia.This is, of course, not just a beautiful story about helping others. It’s also a major win for ____31____. It is reported that 1.3 billion bottle caps are used each year. These caps cannot be recycled in the same way along with plastic bottles ____32____ each has a different melting point, and when they are ____33____ in, it can ruin an entire batch (一批). And that’s when they get discarded. Millions of caps have been found in our ____34____ alone, which can be devastating to marine life. In fact, it’s one of the leading ____35____ of death. It’s big caring hearts like Sammie’s that help our planet heal against damage. 21.A.complained B.allowed C.approved D.spoke 22.A.costly B.heavy C.productive D.valueless 23.A.reviewed B.recreated C.removed D.recycled 24.A.kept track of B.reached out to C.sang high praises for D.got rid of 25.A.Unfortunately B.Accordingly C.Apparently D.Eventually 26.A.born B.promoted C.obtained D.commented 27.A.attraction B.attention C.acceptance D.admission 28.A.campaigns B.contests C.assemblies D.awards 29.A.nicknamed B.introduced C.defined D.named 30.A.the other day B.to date C.by then D.until recently 31.A.sustainability B.changeability C.adaptability D.visibility 32.A.though B.as C.if D.when 33.A.combined B.mixed C.involved D.fitted 34.A.fields B.walls C.oceans D.rains 35.A.explanations B.questions C.ways D.causes四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
2023届黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校高三第三次高考模拟考试英语试题

一、听力选择题二、听力选择题1. How long did it take the man to get to the campus today?A .Half an hour.B .One hour.C .45 minutes.2. How is the weather now?A .Cold.B .Warm.C .Sunny.3.A .His aunt will buy him an e-dictionary.B .His aunt paid too much for the e-dictionary.C .The woman needn’t buy an e-dictionary.D .He doesn’t know how much an e-dictionary costs.4. What will the woman do today?A .Buy a book.B .Attend a lecture.C .Teach English.5. What time is it now?A .6:00 pm.B .7:00 pm.C .8:00 pm.6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What does the woman thank the man for?A .Training the new staff.B .Working an extra shift.C .Providing a ride to work.2. What happened to the man this afternoon?A .He felt sick.B .He got caught in the rain.C .He wet his training shoes.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Why did the man quit his job?A .He felt stressed.B .He felt bored.C .He felt tired out.2. How long should the bank manager work on workdays?A .For eight and a half hours.B .For nine hours.C .For nine and a half hours.3. What does the man care about most when looking for a job?A .The benefits.B .The salary.C .The working hours.4. What would the man do first?A .Contact the bank.B .Apply for the job.C .Write an application letter.8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
黑龙江省哈尔滨2022_2023高三英语下学期第三次高考模拟考试试题pdf

黑龙江省哈尔滨2022-2023高三第三次模拟考试英语试卷第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)AAmazing Exhibitions to See in 2023Looking for your next culture fix? Explore the must-see exhibitions for the coming year.The Adventure of Pottery, Kettles Yard, Cambridge4 March -25 June 2023The potter, Lucie Rie, was a key figure in British post-war art. Her technical innovations permanently extended the language of studio pottery. Her achievements range from functional tableware to elegant bowls and vases. Rie's early pots from the 1920s and 1930s underline the modernist principles of clarity and innovation.Birds of America, Compton Verney1 July -1 October 2023Audubon's Birds of America examines the artistry and legacy of one of the world's rarest and largest books. Published as a series between 1827 and 1838, Birds of America achieved international fame due to its epic scale and the book's outstanding ornithological(鸟类学)pton Verney's grounds are a wildlife reserve, making the perfect setting for the show.Love Life, Charleston, East Sussex1 September 2023 -8 March 2024David Hockney's rarely-seen drawings from the late 1960s and 1970s. In 2017, David Hockney, one of Britain's most popular and recognizable artists, painted the words "Love Life" on the final wall of the show. Explaining his actions, he said, "I love my work. And I think the work has love. Actually…I love life."Impressionists on Paper, Royal Academy25 November 2023 -10 March 2024In the late 19th century, Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists in France totally transformed the future direction of art and challenged the traditional attitudes. They lifted the status of works on paper, drawings, watercolours, etc., from something left in a studio to artworks in their own right. This exhibition brings together around 70 works for visitors.21.Which exhibition would you go if you are interested in tableware?A.The Adventure of Pottery.B.Birds of America.C . Impressionists on Paper. D.Love life.22.What is special about Compton Verney?A.It's the leading exhibition hall of UK.B.It has a history of around 200 years.C.It's a safe place for wild animals to live.D.It enjoys international fame for innovation.23.How many exhibitions can people visit in December 2023?D.Four.A.One.B.Two.C.Three.BBrittany Starks is a single mother of two working multiple jobs in Tennessee. Her life has not been easy. In the past few years she has been homeless, suffered from severe depression, had to care for a sick child, and was almost killed in a car accident.It was the accident, she says, that aroused in her a desire to spread kindness in all the ways she could. She became focused on taking every opportunity she had to help those in need. On August 4, Starks offered freehair -braiding (发辫)services to her community. "I thought I was only going to get five to seven kids but I had 35," Starks said.Her inbox was quickly flooded with requests for appointments and Starks found herself working every night for two weeks straight into the early hours of the morning. "I wanted to do something for the parents like me whose money is going to be feeding their children and making sure they have a roof over their head," Starks said. "I wasn't expecting a big reaction. I thought Id maybe get five kids or so, but I didn't realize how huge the need was for this." And the requests keep rolling in with many parents willing to come from out of state.So many requests that she has had to call in extra support. She's also launched a GoFundMe to help pay for the hairstyling supplies she was initially paving for herself. "I didn't want to make a GoFundMe but I had so many people asking me to make one so that they can donate," she said.Starks says once the back to school rush is over, she plans to keep up the effort once a month for children all over Nashville. "Doing this makes me happy," she said. "The smile on the children's faces are priceless. It brings me so much joy to know I made a difference in their life." 24.The author explains how Starks was going by —· A.listing numbers B.presenting facts C.making an example D.making a comparison 25.Which of the following pushed Starks to spread kindness?A.The car accident.C.The free hair -braiding service.26.How did people respond to Starks's service?A.They were indifferent to it.C.They were eager to ask for help.27.What can we infer from the passage?A.Starks hopes to launch a GoFundMe in the future.B.A stranger's kindness.D.A help in her childhood.B.They were unable to refuse it.D.They were grateful for the kindness.B.Starks donated much money to an account of GoFundMe.C.Starks often rushed to help when school was over.D.Starks will keep on spreading kindness all over Nashville.CFor the first time, scientists have successfully grown plants in lunar soil brought back to Earth by NASA's Apollo astronauts. Researchers had no idea if anything would sprout (发芽)in the harsh moon dirt and wanted to see if it could be used to grow food by the next generation of lunar explorers."After two days, they started to sprout!" said Anna -Lisa Paul, a professor in Horticultural Sciences at the University of Florida, who took part in the experiment. "Everything sprouted. I can't tell you how astonished wewere! Every plant ---whether in a lunar sample or in a control (参照实验)---looked the same up until about day SlX.Robert Ferl of the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and his colleagues planted thale cress (鼠耳齐)in moon soil returned w Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, and other moon walkers. All of the seeds sprouted. But within a week, the coarseness (粗糙度)and other properties of the lunar soil stressed the small, flowering weeds so much that they grew more slowly than seedlings planted in dirt from Earth. Most of the moon plants ended up stunted (发育不良).The longer the soil was exposed to tough cosmic radiation and solar wind on the moon, the worse the plants seemed to do. The Apollo II samples ---exposed a couple of billion years longer to the elements ---were the least likely for plants to grow, scientists said. One solution might be to use younger geologic spots on the moon, like lava flows, for digging up planting soil. The environment also could be improved, changing the nutrient mixtureor adjusting the artificial lighting.NASA said the timing for such an experiment was right, with the space agency looking to put astronauts back on the moon in a few years. The ideal situation would be for future astronauts to make use of t he endless supply of available local dirt for indoor planting rather than set up a hydroponic(水培的)or all-water system, scientists said. "The fact that anything grew means that we have a really good starting point, and now the question is how do we optimize and improve," said Sharmila Bhattacharya, NASA's program scientist for space biology.28.Why did the scientists try to grow plants in the lunar soil?A.To solve the food crisis in the world.B.To take more dirt from the moon.C.To prepare food for future astronauts.D.To send more explorers to the moon.29.What made the sprouted seeds end up stunted?A.The very low quality of t he soil.B.They flowered too much soon.C.The polluted dirt on the earth.D.The change of a rtificial lighting.30.What kind of m oon soil would probably be suitable for plant growth?A.The one receiving cosmic radiation.C.The one having a very long history.31.What will scientists most probably do next?e available earth dirt for planting.C.Put more astronauts back on the moon.D B.The one exposed to solar wind.D.The one coming from lava flows.B.Continue to grow plants in lunar soil.D.Set up a hydroponic or all-water system.Yes, having a big name in science will help get your paper published, a new study confirms. Just 10% of reviewers of a test paper recommended acceptance when the only listed author was not well-known ---but 59% � the same paper when it carried the name of a Nobel winner.The study, which involved inviting hundreds ofresearchers to review an economics paper, is incredible", says Mario Malicki, a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University and editor-in-chief o f R esearch Integrity and Peer Review, who was not involved in the research. "It is the largest randomized controlled trial we have seen on publication bias(发表偏见)."For years, scientists complained about the Matthew effect, a term invented in 1968 by sociologists Robert Merton and Harriet Zuckerman to describe how high-status researchers tend to get disproportionately(不成比例地)more of t he same.But efforts to document such bias often had weaknesses, such as a small sample size or lack of r andomization. To avoid those problems, a team led by Jurgen Huber of the University of I皿sbruck emailed some 3300 researchers, asking whether they could review an economics study prepared for a real journal. The study had two authors, both at Chapman University: Vernon Smith, a 2002 Nobel winner in economics and Sabiou Inoua, one of Smith's former Ph.D. students. The potential peer reviewers were sent one of t hree descriptions of t he paper. One named only Smith, listing him as the corresponding author, another, only Inoua; and a third, no author.Ultimately, 821 researchers agreed to review, the team reported last week at the International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publication in Chicago. Smith's fame appeared to influence the responses: Of the researchers given just his name, 38.5% accepted the invitation to review; the figures were 30.7% for those given no name and 28.5% for those given just Inoua's.32.Which can replace the underlined word "endorsed" in the first paragraph?A.Approved of.B.Contradicted.C.Ignored.D.Tolerated.33.What do we know about Mario Malicki?A.He once won a Nobel prize.C.He is an editor of S tanford University.B.He thinks highly of t he study.D.He is the leader of t he study.34.Why did Jiirgen Huber and his team conduct a research?A.To prove the value of science publication.B.To overcome the weaknesses of previous studies.C.To review an economics study for a journal.D.To compare the achievement of two economists.35.Which can be a suitable title for the text?plaints about publication bias.C.Fame matters in publication.E B.The discovery of Matthew effect.D.Ways to document publication bias.For some people, holiday travel includes more than simply hitting the road or braving the airport to get to their destination. ___J_L Whether it's a way to save money, or spend more time with loved ones ---it's important to keep in mind that you're a guest in someone's home. Even if your host invited you to stay and said that it was "no trouble at all", know that accommodating you does take time and energy (and possibly money). _J]__ Here are a few mistakes to avoid when you stay in someone's house.Showing up unannouncedThis really should go without saying and applies to any type of visit to someone's home, any time of the year ---don't show up at someone's door unannounced, or assume you can stay with them without asking first. ;IB__, one of which is out of respect for your(potential) host, but if that's not motivation enough, consider the possibility that they may not be home, or have made other plans, and may not be able to put you up.Ignoring house rulesDid your host ask you to leave your outside shoes at the door? Or perhaps they requested that you say something in a low voice after 9 p.m.? ____l2__ ---which you should discuss with your host ---you need to follow their house rules. If they didn't mention any when you first arrived, initiate that conversation yourself.40When you're an overnight guest in a friend or relative's home, you cannot expect the service of a hotel. Your host is doing you a favor by letting you stay in their home for free, so don't expect someone to make your bed or clean up after you, meals prepared for you, or to have the run of the place.A.The least you can do is not make things harder for them.B.It also means overnight stays with family or friends.C.Unless you have an excuseD Acting like you're staying in a hotelE.If you have any unexpected arrangementF.There are many reasons not to do thisG.Keeping the room tidy as a guest第三部分:英语知识运用第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Ritch Addison used to be shy. But once he got to high school, he decided he needed to change. And so he began to develop a sarcastic(讽刺的)sense of ___±L_ to keep the other kids from bullying him."You know how sometimes people say the best ____4L is a good offense?" Addison said. "I was ___41.._ up my shyness and my fears."His new approach worked. He gained ____4L and made more friends. And he started to become known for his jokes ---like the time he _____4L a classmate about a poor score on a math test.Then one day, his good friend Holly � him aside. "You know, Ritch, sometimes you really hurt people's ____4L_," she said.Addison was ____±8__. He had always seen himself as someone who made his friends laugh. He couldn't ___A2 that he might be hurting them. "But I kept ___jQ_ on what Holly said," he said. "---21__, I realized that she was absolutely right. I started paying attention to how my humor was ____i2__ other people, and I changed it." Over the years, Addison worked on being more ___j_.1_ toward the people around him.He went on to become a clinical psychologist. And now, he tries to help other people find more generous 鸟about themselves and others. Looking back, some 50 years later, he says he ____ii_ much of his change of attitude to Holly.41. A. humor B.shame C.relief D.satisfaction42. A. outcome B.reward C.defense D.theory43. A. giving B.covering C.raising D.picking44. A. experience B.confidence C.reference D.victory45. A. praised rmed C.scolded D.teased46. A. put B.brushed C.pulled D.cast47. A. feelings B.health C.security D.passion48. A. exhausted B.annoyed C.amused D.shocked49. A. predict B.doubt C.imagine D.forget50. A. experimenting B.acting C.counting D.reflecting51. A. Suddenly B.Immediately C.E ventually D.Smoothly52. A. comforting B.affecting C.protecting D.engaging53. A. judgmental B.enthusiastic C.affectionate D.sympathetic54. A. donations B.interpretations C.aspects D.investments55. A. owes B.contributes C.passes D.conveys第二节语法填空(共10个小题,每小题1分,满分10分)The Chengdu Sports Center, a giant stadium at the heart of the provincial capital of southwest China's Sichuan, once � (house) many international group matches, where numerous stars including Mariah Carey and Avril Lavigne performed for their Chinese fans here.Back to 2013, a renovation revealed relics dating back to the Han Dynasty right underneath the middle of the venue. It created a ---2__ (complete) unforgettable view. Surrounded by the � (seat) now still in good condition, the middle of the former field has become a grand excavation site � (expose) ancient city walls, streets and canals, houses and gardens.After nine years of excavation, the Donghuamen historical site opened to a ____filL (give) group of local residents on Sunday. The site has been through 21 dynasties, ____Ql_ relics dating back 2,000 years," said Shan Jixiang, ____Q£_ established historian. Spanning(横跨)50,000square meters, the site proves Chengdu's city site has remained in the same place for over 3,000 years, ___fil__ is rare in the world. "Donghuamen has the potential 乌(fill)a blank of core cities of China on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List," said Shan.An archaeological park is under construction at the site. The first stage will be finished in two weeks and will be made public two months ____Q_i_ the Universiade(大学生运动会)is held in Chengdu in July, 2023.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第三节应用文(满分10分)假如你是李华,英国交换生E ric发邮件给你,希望你推荐一本中文读物给他,请你给他回封邮件,内容包括图书介绍和推荐理由。
2024届黑龙江省哈尔滨三中高考仿真卷英语试题含解析

2024届黑龙江省哈尔滨三中高考仿真卷英语试题注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.Paul could be a very attractive boy but he ______ to his behaviour.A.paid no attention B.were paying no attentionC.pays no attention D.had paid no attention2.—Are you ready to leave?—Almost, I’ll be ready to go just as soon as I ________ putting the clean dishes away.A.get through B.give upC.carry out D.set about3.—What do you do, Rita?—I’m a clerk in a foreign company now.But I _____ English in a high school for 10 years.A.teach B.have taughtC.taught D.am teaching4.Mr. Green was very famous when he lived there. There is ______ to be someone in this district who remembers him. A.content B.opposedC.bound D.restricted5.We have more than 80 flats in this building, each ____ solar heaters.A.is equipped with B.equipped withC.is equipped by D.equipped by6.Right now, lots of people search for products on the Internet but still buy them at stores. Internet shopping will really ____ when people are sure that it is safe.A.set up B.set off C.take off D.take up7.The people in the village are so ________ that they are willing to help every visitor.A.optimistic B.energeticC.enthusiastic D.ambitious8.The police are investigating the company, three of ________ managers have already been arrested.A.whose B.thatC.which D.where9.— Do you like the book you father bought you?—Very much. It’s exactly______I wanted.A.which B.thatC.what D.how10.— Sorry, sir. I ______ follow you. Would you please speak slower?— Ok.A.can’t B.mustn’t C.shouldn’t D.needn’t11.— Excuse me, do you mind if I open the window?— Well, if you __________. I can put on more clothes.A.can B.mayC.must D.shall12.She must have ranked her birthday presents in order of _because the top one is her favorite.A.value B.time C.interest D.preference13.It came as a great ________ to the parents that their son finally came back safe and sound.A.relief B.senseC.relaxion D.favor14.They have leading experts in this field, and that's ____ they've made important progress.A.where B.why C.whether D.who15.We’d better go now, ______ we’ll miss the train.A.but B.so C.otherwise D.therefore16.----What happened to the young trees we planted last week?---The trees_____________ well,but I didn't water them.A.might grow B.needn't have grownC.would grow D.would have grown17.The English in this story has been simplified to make it easier _______.A.to be understood B.understood C.understanding D.to understand18.---I did really well in the examination, Li Ke.---I did _________. I got full mark.A.no less B.not less C.not worse D.no worse19.In the forest, sound is the best means of communication over distance ________ in comparison with light, it won't be blocked by trees when travelling.A.while B.becauseC.when D.though20.Whether the buildings in this area should be pulled down has remained ____;people are still looking for other possible solutions.A.unchallenged B.relevantC.controversial D.contradictory第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
黑龙江省哈尔滨市2023-2024学年高三下学期第一次模拟考试 英语含答案

哈2023-2024学年度高三学年第一次模拟考试英语试卷(答案在最后)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。
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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,从题中给出的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15B.£9.15C.£9.18答案是B。
1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】How is the weather today?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What does the woman mean?A.She has received the wrong dish.B.She doesn’t like the taste of the food.C.She recommends the chicken salad sandwich.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What makes the woman prefer the red-brick house?A.Its colorful garden.B.Its large yard.C.Its extra bedroom.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】How does the man usually go to work?A.On foot.B.By car.C.By bus.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Where did the speakers meet last time?A.At Michael’s.B.At George’s.C.At Peter’s.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。
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高考模拟英语试卷第I卷 (选择题共115分)注意事项:1. 答题前, 考生在答题卡上务必用直径 0.5 毫米黑色墨水签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,并贴好条形码。
请认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名。
2. 每小题选出答案后,用 2B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。
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关小题和阅读下一题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where does the conversation take place?A. At a railway station.B. In a department store.C. In a hotel.2. What did Alice do last night?A. She did some housework.B. She did her homework.C. She watched TV.3. Where has the woman been for 25 years?A. In Texas.B. In New Orleans.C. In California.4. What are the two speakers doing?A. Checking the modern furniture.B. Talking about the price of electricity.C. Bargaining about the rent of the room.5. What does the man advise the woman to do?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8题。
6. How many things have the two speakers done at least?A. Four.B. Five.C. Three.7. Why does the man want the woman to meet Howard?A. Howard is a funny man.B. Howard is the hotel manager.C. Howard is leaving the town soon.8. When will the two speakers meet Howard?A. At 1:00.B. Before 1:00.C. After 1:00.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9. When does the conversation take place?A. On Wednesday.B. On Saturday.C. On Friday.A. In Canada.B. In Italy.C. In America.11. What’s John’s plan for the future?A. To work as a teacher.B. To open a shoe shop.C. To get a job abroad.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12. Where does this conversation take place?A. In the street.B. On the telephone.C. In the studio.13. What are the questions about?A. Study habits.B. Work habits.C. Health habits.14. How often does the man exercise?A. Twice a week.B. Twice a month.C. Once a week.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
A. From the money her mother gave her.B. From the money she got for her work in the vacation.C. From the money her uncle gave her.16. What does the woman think of the prices of goods in the store?A. Reasonable.B. Too high.C. Quite low.17. When will the man and the woman go shopping in that store?A. After seeing a film.B. After supper.C. On their way to the cinema.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What makes Mary angry?19. When does Mary usually go for long rides?A. On Sundays.B. On Saturdays.C. During holidays.20. What do we know about Mary?A. She wants to be a teacher.B. She can speak three languages well.C. She lives with her grandparents now.第二部分英语知识运用 (共两节, 满分45分)第一节单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例:It is generally unwise to give a child ______ he or she wantsA. howeverB. whateverC. whicheverD. whenever答案是B。
21. ______ film Uproar in Heaven(大闹天宫) , which people think was the best 3D film in China in 2018,has made ______ hit since it was released.A. The; aB. A; aC.A; theD. The; the22. We go against the _______ at Kunming Railway Station on March, 1st, 2018 strongly.A. howeverB. thereforeC. besidesD. otherwise24. David just stood there, saying nothing . _______ he was a man of few words.A. ParticularlyB. ApproximatelyC. SurprisinglyD. Apparently25. We were all surprised when he made it clear that he _______ office soon.A. leavesB. leftC. would leaveD. had left26. _______Chinese characters , Japanese people have taken over from the Chinese many other things.A. On behalf ofB. In praise ofC. In possession ofD. On top of27. In China urban female seniors’ _______ after supper is gathering around the neighborhoods todance for hours with loud music going on.A. routineB. referenceC.reservation D. nutrition28. Li Qi works hard as usual and his career begins to _______. He has got the first in The Voiceof China.A. paid offB. cut offC. take offD. put off29. Now AnHui Province is not at all _______ a foreign traveler who visited it 10 years ago can expect.A. whichB. thatC. whereD. what30. _______ into prison , many officials began to reflect on what they had done to their country during their terms.A. To be thrownB. ThrowingC. ThrownD. Having throwing31. ---What is Monica’s job, do you know?---I don’t know exactly. But I think he is a teacher or _________.A. somethingB. anythingC. anybodyD. everybody32. — How do you want your eggs?— ______.A. They taste goodB. I want them very muchC. I’d like some cakesD. Fried, please33. It seems however fit you _______ be , you need to consult a docter from time to time .A. shouldB. willC. mustD. may34. We often hear of people_______ from overwork , but in nine cases out of ten they are really sufferingfrom worry or anxiety.A. breaking upB. breaking downC. breaking offD. breaking in35.Would you speak _________, Mr Zhang? I simply can’t follow you.A. more slowly a bitB. slowly a bit moreC. a bit more slowlyD. slowly more a bit第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。