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潍坊市
2021
届高三第二次模拟考试
语
4
本试卷分第
I
卷(选择题)和第
II<
/p>
卷(非选择题)两部分。第
I
卷
1
至
10
页,第Ⅱ卷<
/p>
l1
至
12
页。
满
分为
150
分。考试用时为
120
分钟。
第
p>
I
卷(共
100
分
)
注意事项:
1
.答第
I
< br>卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目涂写在答题卡上。
2
.每小题选出答案后,用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。不能答在试卷上。<
/p>
第一部分
听
力(共两节,满分
30
分)
该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,
你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
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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
仅渎一遍。
1
.
What does the
man want to buy
?
A
.
A
desk
.
B
.
A
chair
.
C
.
A
bed
.
2
.
What will the
nlan do
?
A
.
Eat
something
.
B
.
Take a
rest
.
3
.
What is the man
going to do
?
C
.
Go to
study.
A
.
Open the
window
.
B
.
Find another
room
.
C
.
Go out with the
woman
.
4
.
How long is the
museum open a day
?
A
.
7
hours
.
B
.
8
hours
.
C
.
9
hours
.
5
.
What did the
woman do yesterday evening
?
A
.
She went to the
party
.
B
.
She looked
after her baby
.
C
.
She cleaned her
house
.
第二节(共
15
小题;每小题
1.5
分.满分
22
.
5
分)
听下面
5
< br>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
< br>、
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。<
/p>
听第
6
段材料
,回答第
6
、
7
题。
6
.
What is the
most attractive in the film
?
A
.
Its
sound
.
B
.
Its
music
.
C
.
Its
pictures
.
7
.
When is the
film most likely to begin
?
A
.
After
6
:
00
p
.
m
.
B
.
Before
6
:
00
p
.
m
.
C
.
At
6
:
00 p
.
m
.
sharp
.
< br>
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8
、
9
题。
8
.
Why
does the woman want to move out of the
flat
?
A
.
It costs her
too much
.
B
.
It
’
s too
far from the schoo1
.
C
.
It
’
< br>s shared by too many roommates
.
9
.
What kind of
flat is the woman looking
for
?
A
.
One with
furniture in it
.
B
.
One with enough
space
.
C
.
One where she
can live alone
.
听
第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
10
.
How will the
woman send the material
?
A
.
By
email
.
B
.
By
mail
.
C
.
By
fax
.
11
.
What
’
s the
man
’
s
name
?
A
.
Cordell
.
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B
.
Kordel
.
C
.
Kordell
.
12
.
What
’
s
the man
’
s telephone
number
?
A
< br>.
560-1287
.
B
.
560-1288
.
C
.
560-2187
.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16
题。
13
.
How long did
the man wait for the woman
?
A
.
Nearly two
hours
.
B
.
More than two
hours
.
C
.
Almost an
hour
.
14
.
What did the
woman buy for the man
?
A
.
Some
food
.
B
.
Milk
.
C
.
A
shirt
.
15·What
did the woman do first on her way home?
A
.
She met her
former classmate
.
B
.
She went to a
travel agency
.
C
.
She did some
shopping
.
16
.
Why did Norman
go to France
?
A
.
To go
sightseeing
.
B
.
To learn
French
.
C
.
To work as an
engineer
.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
17
.
How many
emails did the speaker get
?
A
.
300
.
B
.
120
.
C
.
180
.
18
.
How many
disadvantages did the speaker give
us
?
A
.
Two
.
B
< br>.
Three
.
C
p>
.
Four
.
19
.
Why do people
prefer online shopping
?
A
.
It is available
around the clock
.
B
.
It helps them
get goods of higher quality
.
C
.
It guarantees
the safe use of credit
cards
.
20
< br>.
What
’
s the
speaker
’
s attitude toward
shopping online
?
A
.
He approves of
it
.
B
.
He disapproves
of it
.
C
.
We
don
’
t
know
.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分<
/p>
40
分)
第一
节(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分。满分
30
分)
p>
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(
A
、
B
、
C
和<
/p>
D
)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项
涂黑。
A
Animals play a huge role in our lives
even if we don
’
t own a
pet
.
From the dogs barking
in our apartment
buildings
,
to our
mom
’
s cat that she seems to
love more than her
children
,
to our
terrifying experiences of being flipped off a
horse at camp
,
to encounters
with animals in the
wild
.
For our
April 2015 writing
contest
,
we want your
personal essays that focus on a pet or
animal story
.
Use
the following ideas to help shape your true pet or
animal story
.
·
Do you own a pet that has
given you great joy or great
sorrow
?
·
Have you ever had an
incident involving an animal or
pet
?
·
Do you believe in animal
rights
?
·
Do you think people are
crazy about their pets
?
Title of Essay
When you submit your
essay
.
title it as
:“
Animals
:
_______
_____
”
Include the word
“
Animals
”
as
the beginning of your essay
title
,
but then make the rest
of your story title
unique
.
Rules
Three
simple rules for
the Stage of
Life
student writing
contest
.
1
)
This is a Non-
Fiction essay contest
.
2
)
Essays are 500
words or less
.
3
)
Essays must be
your original work
.
Deadline
Midnight
April 30
,
2015 Pacific Time
US
Results
Finalists
,
Runners
Up
,
and the Winner will be
posted on StageofLife
.
com
and Teen
Trend Report after May 26
,
2015
.
NOTE
:
Winners will
be contacted once judging is complete
(<
/p>
approx
.
30 days
after contest
ending
).
An email
will be sent to the winner
(
s
)
to get the address for the
prize package
approx
.
1
—
2 months
afterwards
.
21
.
What is the
text mainly about
?
A
.
How to write an
essay
.
B
.
Our friends-
animals
.
C
.
April 2015
writing contest
.
D
.
How to find
your animal friend
.
22
.
Which can be
your essay title for the
contest
?
A
.
Animals
:
Caly
pso and the frozen hamster cage
B
.
Bald eagles and
the birth of miracles
C
.
Easier to love
animal than people
D
.
My pet
friend
:
Frog-
Winston
23
.
We can learn
from the text
that______________
.
A
.
fictional
stories are also acceptable
B
.
results will be
announced before May
C
.
top ten winners
will finally be selected
D
.
the prize
package will be received by winners
B
You are going
along in a conversation with a friend and it all
seems to be good
,
and
suddenly
,
you say
something and the conversation stops
entirely
.
And
you
’
re
thinking
“
What
happened
?”
You
didn
’
t say anything
insulting
(侮辱的)
or
mean
,
you just voiced
your opinion
.
Or
so you think
…
I
had lunch the other day with a dear
friend
.
I travel a lot for
work
,
and she used
to
.
I was
complaining about the air
travel
.
I said how I would
love some day to get into the first class
cabin where sutely conditions were far
better than the
economy
(经济舱).
My friend
said
“
You know what I used to
do
?
I'd buy my coach ticket,
but then
,
at the last
minute
,
right
before boarding started
,
I
’
d go up to the
counter agent and ask if there were any first
class
seats still
available
.
And often
,
they
’
d say
‘
yes!
’
and
I'd only pay an extra $$ 200 instead of
$$ 2000 and get to fly
first
.”
I immediately
retorted with
“
Oh
,
that would never happen now.
They jam the planes so full
,
there
’
s never an
available seat to be had
.
,
the
conversation
ended
—
at least that part of
it
.
It was only
later that it hit me I had unwisely said no to my
friend
’
s experience of
life
.
I
had
slammed
(砰地关,使劲摔)
my reality
in her face
,
as if hers
didn
’
t
matter
.
There are
few things worse that we do to our friends than
make them feel like they don’t
matter
.
We rarely
mean to
,
yet we do it all the
time
.
It would have been so
easy for me to
consider her experience
in my response
:“
I never
thought of that
.
I wonder if
it would still
work
,
given the
general overcrowding
.”
I
would not have thus denied either her experience
or mine. And there would have been a
continuing basis for
conversation
,
had we wished
to do
so
.
Simply
put
,
instead of listening
competitively
,
we need to
listen to learn.
24
.
The
underlined
“
coach
ticket
”
in Paragraph 2 refers
to a ticket for
_____________
.
A
.
the
platform
B
.
the long
journey bus
C
.
the first class
in the plane
D
.
the economy
class in the plane
25
.
My friend
ended the conversation because she thought
_____________
.
A
.
I lost face
B
.
I misunderstood
her
C
.
I overlooked
her life
D
.
I
voiced my opinion
26
.
The worst
thing we do to our friends is
______________
.
A
.
act too
politely toward them
B
.
make them feel
unimportant
C
.
compare their
experiences with ours
D
.
end a
conversation all of a sudden
27
.
The main
purpose of the text is to
_______________
.
A
.
amuse us with a
real story
B
.
inform us of a
recent discovery
C
.
remind us to
listen to learn
D
.
persuade us to
stop insulting others
C
It might be
difficult to find anyone who
hasn
’
t seen one of the ice
bucket
(桶)
challenge
videos or
pictures
.
And every day
there
’
s a new one with a
celebrity
(名人)
in
it
.
Justin
Bieber's video got more than one millio
n
‘
likes
’.
< br>Former US President George W
.
Bush took
part
in one and so did actor Tom
Cruise
,
Internet
billionaires
,
footballers and
my neighbor
Sophie
.
But has it
achieved anything
?
The chal
lenge’s aims were
fundraising and bringing awareness to the
Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis Association
(
ALSA
)
in the
US
.
The figures say it
did
.
During the month of
August
,
when the campaign was
in full swing
,
ALSA received
over $$ 98m
—
a big jump
compared to the
$$2
.
7m donated
during the same period last
year
.
Other charities have
benefitted from it
too
,
including the
UK
’
s Water
Aid
.
It seems to have got
money from some people who
thought the
ice bucket challenge was a waste of precious
liquid
.
But
Shannon Murray
,
a British
writer who campaigns for disability rights says
:“
It
’
s
been very celebrity-centered and it
plays into our culture of putting everything about
ourselves
out there on social
media
.
Some people have
obviously done it to attract more public
attention and
that
’
s up to
them
.
Personally it makes me
a bit uncomfortable
.”
Veteran
BBC
radio presenter John Humphrys
isn
’
t happy
either
.“
I have mixed
feelings about persuading
people to
support a charity with
stunts
(噱头),”
he
says
.
Humphrys believes
charity should
be about giving because
it
’
s a worthwhile cause that
we want to help
.
The ice bucket challenge
isn
’
t the first to get
benefits through social
media
.
In
March
,
Cancer Research UK
raised millions when women posted pictures of
themselves online wearing
no makeup
while donating to
charity
.
The days of just
relying on people
’
s goodwill
and social
conscience might be
over
.
As Humphreys puts
it
,“
Charity has become big
business
,
and
fundraising is all about clever
marketing
.
Pity they
can
’
t let the cause speak
for itself
.”
28
.
The figures in
Paragraph 2 show
______________
.
A
.
the challenge
has achieved its aims
B
.
other charities
have benefitted too
C
.
ALSA no longer
needs money
D
.
charity
can
’
t go without
celebrities
29
.
p>
What
’
s Shannon
Murray
’
s attitude towards
the ice bucket challenge
?
p>
A
.
Supportive
.
C
.
Doubtful
.
B
.
Unc
aring
.
D
.
Respectful
.
p>
30
.
What
will charity probably depend on in the
future
?
A
.
Various
associations
.
C
.
Smart
marketing
.
B
.
People
’
s
goodwill
.
D
.
Social
conscience
.
31
.
Which of the
following can be the best title for the
text
?
A
.
Does ice bucket
waste precious liquid
?
B
.
Does ice bucket
leave you cold
?
C
.
Does ice bucket
ruin charity
?
D
.
Does ice make
charity hot
?
D
Child abuse and
child neglect are serious
crimes
.
Some U
.
S
.
1aws are designed
to
protect children from their very own
parents
.
Recently
,
two parents who live in the state of
Maryland
,
near Was
hington
,
D
.
C
.,
were found guilty
of
“
unsubstantiated neglect
p>
”(未经
证实的疏忽)
.
< br>
What was their
crime
?
The parents let their
two children walk home together unsupervised
(无人监管的)
from a neighborhood
park
.
The children are a
10-year old boy named Raft and
his
6-year old sister Dvora
.
The
two siblings like to play at their neighborhood
park
.
After
playing
,
they walk
home
—
by themselves
.
And
“
that is a
problem
”,
says
Maryland
’
s child
protective services
agency
.
And this incident has
restarted a debate in the U
.
S
.
about the
amount of independence parents should
give their children
.
Some people object to courts telling
parents how to raise their
children
.
They also think
children benefit from exploring the
outside world without a lot of
supervision
.
Raft and
Dvora
’
s parents,
Danielle and Alexander
Meitiv
,
are both trained
scientists
.
They
defend
“
free-range
parenting
.”
Free-range is
usually a term used to describe farm animals that
live
parents
,
it
means loosening control over your
children
.
Danielle Meitiv
explains
.“
The
idea of free-range parenting is really that your
children need the freedom to
explore.
They need to be
a1one
,
without
parents
.
They learn to take
risks
.
They learn to be
independent
.”
But opponents say this so
called
“
free-range
parenting
”
can put children
in danger
.
They
say children may not be able to safely
explore the world alone
.
They
may not be able to cross
the street
safely
.
They may get
lost
.
They could get hurt
or
,
a
parents
’
worst nightmare
,
kidnapped.
The Meitiv parents say they slowly let
their two children take walks by
themselves
.
They
first made sure Rafi and Dvora knew the
area well
.
But on December 20
,
2014
,
the two young
Meitivs went farther than
usual
.
They walked home from
a park that is a little more than a
kilometer
away
.
Police officers stopped
the children as they walked along a busy
street
.
They
drove
the children home
.
What
happened next came as a
shock
,
says Alexander
Meitiv
,
their
father
.