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高三年级第三次模拟调研测试
英语
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14
页。
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第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
20
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
(
< br>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。
much did the book cost
A.?13. B.?15.
C.?17.
was the weather like
last winter
A. Snowy.
B. Windy. .
does the woman want to go on
holiday
A. To the beach.
the mountains. the
grasslands.
听第
8
p>
段材料,回答第
11
至
13
题。
did the
man begin his lesson
A.
Yesterday. B. Last week.
month ago.
is the man's
opinion on his first lesson
. .
.
does the woman say about
her teacher
was a humorous
person.
was an excellent
rider.
was a good
teacher.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
14
至
1
6
题。
did the man
build his website at first
create an online discussion among
teenagers.
encourage
teenagers to read more.
develop teenagers 'writing skills.
does the man describe his typical
day
has different things to
deal with.
doesn't have any
time to relax.
can't keep
to his plans.
would the man
like to do when he turns 18
work for a big company.
study for a degree.
run a
business.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
long will
it take to get to the museum
20 minutes. B. About 30
minutes. 50
minutes.
is special about
the trip for the students
will take a test after returning to
school.
can take old rings
out of containers.
can pick
up ancient pots to study.
do the students look for information in the
Technology Center
working
on computers. asking Jane Witton.
using iPads.
does the
speaker want the students to do
A. Make postcards.
posters.
reports.
英语知识运用(共两节,满分
35
分)
第一节
单项填空(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<
/p>
四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题
卡上将该项涂黑。
have been made to help the
province hard hit by the disaster
to________economy.
A. Review
changes we desire,we must
be willing to behave in ways that promote
them.
A. Create
B. Creating created
create
the years to
come,everyone will be able to take pride
in______we responded to this challenge.
A. What
the online job
fair,students can review job
opportunities,__________their CVs and have
interviews
remotely.
A. drop off B. make up
out D. put away
meeting you here!Are you a librarian
-
----Not really. I________my
volunteer effort until the new term
begins.
just contribute
just contributed contribute just
contributing
project that
we are working hard to see _______next month will
relieve the traffic pressure.
be completed
Stanley finally made it to
the lecture hall,the professor________his speech
for half an hour.
A. had
delivered delivering
delivered
student is
grateful to his English
teacher,without________encouragement he wouldn't
have pulled
through.
A. what B. whose
the
______of
energy
and
carbon
footprint
reduction
is
an
essential
part
of
building
an
ecological
civilization.
B. Conservation
artists
staged
music
and
dances
with
Nantong
features
at
the
folk
festival,
winning
applause_________.
A. at will B. at
random intervals
odds
was in the Lake
District,a tourist attraction in
England,________they met each other and became
fast friends.
A.
where
who have booked tickets
online can show their ID cards or
other_______documents to enter the
museum.
A. Blank
the
regulation,restaurants
and
hotels
shall
stop
offering
throwaway
items_______customers
request them.
A.
since B. once C.
unless D. until
application of AI technologies in
health care industry is in an initial stage
compared with_______ in
automatic
driving.
B.
that
will go to the bank to pay for the
electricity bill.
-------_______Actually,you can use
Alipay.
A. Why bother
what C. Why not D. What
for
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,并在答
题卡上将该项涂黑。
I moved to a
new city and took a job in didn't really
understand whether it 36 enjoyed doing
things
that
I
felt
had
37---I
could
see
their
benefit
and
feel
their
the
months
passed,I
felt
it
just
wasn't for needed to find a way
out.
A job advertisement for
a(n) 38 for a new youth magazine came at exactly
the right applied and
was role was to
help teams of young people edit their 40 and help
them with their had assumed the
magazine
would
be
a(n)
41
of
games
and
dull
reviews,so
I
was
42
when
one
of
the
first
pieces
written was about
social ,I found something I was interested in.
I felt a 44 in me straight
had a purpose were lost to discussing hot topics
and 45 the words of
their strong and
opinionated(
坚持己见的)
in their
world,I could see myself making a difference to
the
team's
47
our
website
48
increased
and
the
work
shifted
to
reflect
what
our
49
wanted,I
developed a greater 50 of what young
people might want to read.
The biggest change the job
brought,51,was to my is rare you find yourself in
a job you love,one
that you are happy
to 52 each was
thriving(
充实)
in this 53
environment,inspired by the talented
young people I was helping to 54 their
,I realize that there are jobs that will keep you
happy,55 and
inspired.
with
B. applied to
on
for
. purpose
. reporter
. courses
. replacement
.
amused
. Naturally
.
contrast
. reading
D.
symbol
D.
surprised
C. touched
D. Finally
D.
shame
46. A. Trapped
. gaming
. hits
B. Hidden
C. Invested
B. pages
C. profits
. monitors
. distinction
. though
. go
into
B. sponsors
C. otherwise
C. refer to
C. tough
D.
therefore
aside
behind
. troublesome
. transfer
. lucky
B. popular
D. honest
第三部分阅读理
解(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分)
p>
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,并在答
题卡上将该项涂黑。
To Machu Picchu
and Cusco,searching for the lost
Inca(
印加人)
city
Climb its towering
staircases to a ceremonial temple set in the
mountain ruins mark the start
of the
4-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu,one of the
world's most rewarding quicker way to reach the
remote Inca city is catching the train
to the riverside town of Aguas and then jumping on
a bus into
the misty
mountains.
Once
the
clouds
rise
from
the
mountain
ridge
above
the
Sacred
Valley,the
true
splendor
of
Machu Picchu is finally 's a humbling
experience to stand at an altitude of nearly 8,000
feet,and gaze
down
at
the
Inca
city
the glorious
ruins,it's
easy
to
imagine
the
p>
prosperity(
紧荣)
this
peak
must
have
been almost 600 years ago.
It's one of the world's greatest
mysteries what became of the Incas who inhabited
Machu was
once major defense works in
the largest empire on Earth was slowly swallowed
by the jungle,only to
be
uncovered
a
century
Inca
dynasty
has
come
and
gone,but
Incan
families
still
survive
in
the
modern-day Children of
the Sun still speak Quechua and continue to live
off the land,although many
come to
Cusco to sell their crops and woolen textiles.
After dusk,when the story
of the Incas becomes a whisper in the night,Cusco
is covered under a
starry landscape so
gorgeous that it deserves to be preserved for
ever.
attraction of Machu Picchu lies in_____
towering staircases
changeable weather
natural scenery and culture
wilderness and
inaccessibility
can learn
from the passage that_______
Incas like to stay up
chatting
Picchu is a
military base
Quechua
language is lost to the world
D. what happened to the Incas remains
unknown
B
In
their
book,Nine
Lies
About
Work,Buckingham
and
Goodall
make
a
surprising
claim:they
argue that giving
people feedback(
反馈)-
in the
sense of telling them what you think they're doing
right or wrong,and how to do it better-
is never runs counter to a current corporate
trend for
candour
example
at
Netflix
where,according
to
recent
reports,employees'
failings
are
cruelly
email, cataloguing
their flaws(
缺陷)。
But it also
contradicts an assumption most of us bring to our
lives
as
parents
and
friends-that
it's
helpful,at
least
sometimes,and
providing
you
do
it
nicely,to
explain to people where they're making
mistakes.
Buckingham
and
Goodall
don't
just
claim
you
should
keep
that
knowledge
to
yourself:
they
claim
that
you
don't
possess
it,and
that,in
fact,you
probably
don't
know
how
a
failing
employee
could
most
effectively
's
an
old
cliche(
陈词滥调)
of
marital
advice
that
you
should <
/p>
use
statements
than<
/p>
the
other
person
how
their
behaviour
makes
you
feel,rather than
attacking them for being selfish and standard
theory is that you-statements cause
people
to
respond
defensively.
But
another
is
that
you're
a
terrible
judge
of
whether
someone
is
selfish or Buckingham
writes:
无懈可击的)
source of truth
is that of their own feelings and
experiences.
Plenty of
research shows we're particularly bad at rating
people against abstract criteria, which
means
one
common
feature
of
workplace
performance
reviews-assessing
whether
an
employee
is,say,a
strategic
thinker
or
team
player-is
essentially
should
replace
this
sort
of
judgment
with
tell
others
what
you
think
of
their
skills,or
how
good
you
think
they
are;instead,focus on
describing your experience of their 're no good at
judging how someone else
should change
their approach to delivering you're the authority
on whether a given presentation
was
persuasive or boring to you.
And positive reactions,they show,work
better than negative ones:we excel
know
us and care about us tell us what they experience
and what they feel, and in particular when
they
see
something
within
us
that
really
works
a
deep
point
here-that
the
best
kind
of
praise
focuses
on
how
someone
made
you
feel,not
on
evaluating
their
them
for
inspiring
you,persuading you,or helping you grasp
a complex really are the only objective judge of
that.
underlined
word
”
people
feedback
B. cataloguing
colleagues' flaws
parents
’
assumption
that knowledge
to yourself
is never
worthwhile in that____
tend
to defend it
is based on
theory and truth
is
subjective and lacks uniqueness
will effectively change
themselves
of the following
is the most appropriate to comment on
others
A.
B.
C.
D.
C