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高一年级下学期第三次模拟考试
英语试卷
第一部分所力(共两节,满分30分)
第-节(共5小题:每小题1,5分,满分7.5分)
所下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小据,从感中所给的人,B〔三个意项中选出最选项.所
克每段对话后,你都有0秒钟的时间来日答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话位速意,
例:How much is the shirt?
A£19.15.
B.9.18
C.9.15.
答案是C
1.What does the womn expect Mr.Smith to do?
A.Make a call to George.
B.Offer her some vegetable oil.
C.Help her open the kitchen window.
2.How much did the woman weigh three months ago?
A.100 pounds.B.115 pounds.
C.150 pounds.
3.What mistake did the truck driver make?
A.He made a video illegally.
B.He broke the traffic rules.
C.He damaged the traffic lights.
4.What is the weather like?
A.It's hot.B.It's warm.C.It's cold.
5.What is Mom doing?
A.Playing ajoke on Dad B.Doing some cleaning.
C.Looking for her book.
第二节(共5小题:每小题15分,满分225分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话成验白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中透
出最佳选项。所有段对话或独白前。你将有时同侧读各个小感,每小题5秒种:所完后,补题特给
出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍、
所下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What drink does the man ask for?
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A.Tea.B.Juice.C.Coffee.
7.Where will the man go?
A.To a bank.B.To his office.
C.To another store.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Where did the man know about the advertisement?
A.From a newspaper.B.From a magazine.
C.From a website.
9.When will the speakers meet tomorrow?
A.At 9:00 am.B.At 1:00 pm.C.At 5:00 pm.
10.What does the man want to do probably?
A.Sell a house.
B.Find an apartment.C.Hold a party.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小恩。
11.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Strangers.B.Friends.C.Husband and wife.
12.Why is the woman leaving the park?
A.She is afraid of being punished.
B.She is going to watch Suits.
C.She is about to go fishing.
13.What is wrong with the man's jeans?
A.They are broken.B.They are wet with water.
C.They are dirty with paint.
所下面一段较长对话,回答以下小愿,
14.Where does the coversation probably take place?
A.In an office.
B.In a classroom.
C.In a coffee shop.
15.What will Matt do in half an hour?
A.Have a meeting.B.Take a short break.C.Write a report.
16.How does Matt find his present job?
A.Busy.B.Tiring C.Nice.
17.What did the woman do?
A.She sold clothes.
B.She worked in a lbrary.
C.She taught at a school.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题,
18.What makes ski holidays become popular in the UK?
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A.Easy online booking B.The advanagesi has C.The low price
1.When yoefd y eprice?
A.During term-time.
B.During public holidays.
20.What does the pcaker mainly abo
C.During school holidays.
A.How to make Sunweb popular.
B.How to go skiing at a low cost
C.How to make your trip enjoybe
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节阅读理解(共5小题:每小题25分,满分37.5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,
A
What is PayQuick?
PayQuick is fast payment service for shopping in the biggest supermarket in UKTesc Itas
you to add your credit or debit card details to the appo you can use yoursmartphone to pay for your
shopping with just one which means you can go wallet-free in all UK Tecostores
What are the benefits?
.Collect your Tesco points auomaicaly
Pay for your weekly shopping up to0
.Use PayQuick offline,even with no signal
.Track your spending in Tesco
However,ony one qualifying deal per week will colect the exTesoo pointsAdditionl payments in
theame week won't receive extra points.Tesco points will be added to your future Teso points statement
How to get your PayQuick?
Available to new customers who sign up by3March 2024.the PayQuick app can be downloaded from
the App Storeorour official website.Once you have the apponyour phone,register your perso details on
the app to getancnt Note that for cach ustomer ony one accountsaowedanda family shared
owill ot be ckoweded.Fnally,withall he prepariwork one.youl be ready to shopusng
just your phone.
Plus,theresnoneed o worry about your bank detals being stored on your phone-they're all securely
protetedndtsckerandte than gong hoppingth you
wallet as well.
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A.purchase things only offline
B.get their Tesco points automicaly
C.keep track of their daily spending
D.pay for their shopping without limit
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22.Which is NOT a must for PayQuick users?
A.To register by 3rd March 2024.
B.To download the PayQuick app.
C.To bring their phones with them.
D.To share the account with their family.
23.What is the author's intention in writing this passage?
A.To ensure the safety of PayQuick.
B.To stress the importance of PayQuick
C.To popularize the use of PayQuick.
D.To illustrate the application of PayQuick.
B
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awareness.I added it to my self-care routine
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trip to Guatemala.
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24.Why did the author start birding?
A.To follow advice.
B.To explore nature.
C.To escape job stress.
D.To practice self-care
25.How did the author feel when she saw the owl?
A.Anious.
B.Depressed
C Grateful.
D.Calm.
26.Which part of the joumey did the author like best?
A.Getting to know Knut.
B.Birding in Knut's yard.
C.Going over the"checklist"
D.Hiking ina nature reserve.
27.What can we eam from the pasage?
A.Slowing dow shows what lis infron
B.Purnhho
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D.Being patncevewhatb
Deep Sea:To Mine Or Not To Mine
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Arobot s largesuck moves aong the botto of the deep seaIteats metallie(含金属的)rcknd
They traveluppipe oshipwherennery spre u the rocknd
the mud back into the oeThisisninoprion The rckxture of metas incing
onescadareearth metals Peoplethese matermake batteries and electrons like computend
phones.
Deep-ea mining hasn'thappened yet But it probably wil occur within the nex decade.No country
owns any part of the deep seaaUNrcalled the Intemationa Seabed Authority (ISA)decides
whosldomine there It has allowed 29oxplore the deepnd make plans for
miningof which plans tobegin miningnthe year 2027.
Scntisnd envromaisthough.war that mining cou destroy deep-sen199
cs HamaThiel carrid out a tstHis teamserd thesefoor of the PacificOcean inpot with
loof themetalirocks that mnented.They didn'tcty collect any of the rocks.But they distubed
themud jsasa mining operation would.The cloud of mud fell back down over theocenfoor burying
cliving there.Upow,the area they disturbed hasno recvered Sins of the search are sil there
Deepseacreatures like sponges andcra have not moved back in That means mining could have
long-lasting coqfor deepoc life.Scicntists want to understand the deep sea better
before disturbing it.
Leaving the deep sea alone sods great,but people eed hose metals."Mineson land areson goingo
nueologist Seven coof the University ofToro Smithsonian Magazine.Every elecroni
devicenheword hasmetals in itwenedawNew yecologies incudn
sorndwind power and irely on thesemetalss well.We may ned tomine themfrom he
in order to switch to greener energy soures.
28.Acng to the passae why do people want to cary out deep sea mining?
A.Tocollectre earth metals
B.To separate the rock from mud.
C.To test the mining robot
D.To understand the deep sea better.
29.What can we infer from thetesof Hjamr Thiel in19
A.They gathered some metallic rocks the miners wanted.
B.They helped the revryof thedisturbed miningre
C.Theyisvrd he deepse mining hadafey
D.They found theare metallicck wereharf
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30.What does the underined worddetrimentan Paragraphmost probably mean?
A.Appealing
B.Harmful.
CHelpful.
D.Impressive.
31What is Steven Scol's attinde towards deep-se mining?
A.Doubtful.
B.Neutral.
C.Disapproving.
D.Supportive.
D
You spend a third ofyor life aseecainpart of which involves dreamingBtmooou
don'tremember any ofyoudreams.
While the exact reason of why wecan hardly recalloudreamsisnot fully nown,ci have goten
someinsight into memory processe during eep leading toseveral ideas that may explainou forgetfuness.
You are awake.but is your hippocumpus (awake?When we fall asleep.notall he brain's
regions goofineat the same time Researchers have found one of theast regionstogotosthe
hippocampus,a structure in brain that is important for moving information from short-term memory into
long-term memory.
If the hippocampus is the ast to go to sleep,it coud very well be the ast to wake Thomas
Andrillon,Monsh University in Melboume,AusSoyou coud hve this window
whereyou wake upwithadrem in your short-term memory.but sincethe hippocampus isot fully awake
yetyour brain is not able to keep that memory,Andrillontold Live Science.
has been inctive thohou the night.In fact,this eon isquiteactive duringdtobe
sorngand cringforxnmemorie ont theminsdofnornmw
expcricnces.
Sometimes your dres are just not memorable?Do you remember what you werehnbouhi
moming when brushing your teunds wander all the time,but we getridoffhouhts
snimportant informon Dreams,epecially ordinary ones may be j like daydrenhouhtsand
believed by the brain to be too useless to remember.But dreams that are more vivid,emotional and
coherent(mto be better remembered-perhaps because theyewakeninand their
orgized story makes themerore
Ifyourenreed inimproving your dream recatherere ewrickstotryOnesrinking water
beforebed,beee tll keyou wakeupihttose the bathroom These middofhe-t
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awakeningsare frequently accompanied bydream recall.
Repeatedly reminding yoursf yountoreyourrems maynsyour
sdoes keeping dream jou,some sue hved.Upon wkingp,gn
mkeep youreyes dstayl and epyhedream menil your hippocm
catches up and properly stores the memory.
32.You can't remember your dreams when you wake up probably because
A.youare forgetful and poor in remembering things
B.your dreams are vivid,emotional and coherent
C.your brain needs to start up to move dreams into long-term memory
D.your hippocampus is active in receiving new information
33.What can we leam about dreamns from the passage?
A.Dreaming means processing memory during sleeping.
B.Dreams come from your hippocampus.
C.We need special trainings to recall our dreams.
D.Dreams are sometimes useless for us to remember.
34.Which of the following CANNOT help you to recall a dream?
A.Improve the ability of your hippocampus to catch up information.
B.Keep reminding yourself of the need toremebryour dreams.
C.Record what you can remember in your dreams uponawakening
D.Think back on the things in your dreams directlyafter you wake up.
35.What is the best title for the passage?
A.How to Train Your Brain to Remember Dreams
B.The Mystery of Dreaming:Why We Forget Our Dreams
C.The Role of the Hippocampus in Sleep and Memory
D.Dreams and Daydreams:Useless or Meaningful?
第二节七选五(共5小圆:每小题2.5分,端分125分)
恨据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项,
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Buttis vital for o)mdthat more h0 chidrender the
ae of seven die every dayfromles inked tounsafe water ad por The right towaterand
sanitation was recognized asa human right.37These include rural communities,people who have
been displaced due to war and local confictsandres where cimate change is making water morendmore
scarcer.
Apart from the obvious health isslack of accessible clcan water means that peopleoftenwomen
adchildren-spend hours every day walking toand from distan waterspples Thismeans they don't have
time to dedicate to work studs and other domestic duties.And people who areo able owalk to
gettheirown water are particularly vulnerable(.跪路的)
There are many charities working on creating sustainable supplies of clean water for different
communities around the world.But the fundamental problem of increasin demand foramited
resource can ony be addressed bymore efficienuse of water,especially in industry andagricuure.
Waste-wter reyeling capturing raner more eficient irriionecdeel
examples of how water can be used more efficiently.
40We should support charities,raise awreness,take part in the World Water Day events that are
happening all around the world and,ofcoe,be careful with how weuse water inourlives Visit the
UN World Water Day website to find out about an event near us.Follow world water dayoncmedd
help spread the word abou this incredibly importantssue.
A.Clean drinking water is fundamental.
B.As individuals,what can we do to help the issue?
C.The search for water becomes their n occpation.
D.Thisimporntorkneeds tocand to expand.
EEvery living cell in the body needs water to keep functioning
F.Inocondtionthe human body cnoy survive threfour days without water.
G.However.thererea les2.I billion peopleround the world living ithoutseae
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共1巧小题:每小题1分,调分15分)
Should You Listen to Music When You Work?
Do you like to listen to music when you work?
Ask this question at a party,and you'll probably get41responses Some will say they love it
claiming that it improvestheir performanceotherswill say they find it distracting(分散注意力的)and
cannot work42with music playing in the background.
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Interestingly ohourresearch has found that both of these viewpoints can be trueItjus43on
what sort of work you're doing.
Ina recent study.we brouh participants ntoour lab to performavariety of tasks.They includeda)
44 task-searching through word lists and crossing out words containing the letter"a"and a more difficult
taskmemorizing word prsnd5word o its partner.Some participants completed all of the tasks in
silence4others completed the tasks with instrumental music that was either loudrsofand either
simple or complex.the latter meaning music with more instruments being played.Several key
findings 47 from our study.
We found that participants who lisened tosimple music ornomusic performed about the same on the
easy task.However.participants who listened to48 music performed best on the easy task
On the contrry,participants performed worse on the more difficult task when they listened to any musie,
regardessof compexityoolme,comred to those who didt listoany music.
How should we 49 these findings?
We suggest that people have limited mental resources from which both 50 and tasks can draw.We
can become5Land our minds may wander when these resources are not fully used.Bat we also can
become over-excited and52 when these resources are used up.
Not surprisingly,we typically need to use fewer of our mental resources when we perform casy tasks,
whereas demanding tasks require more brainpower.However,because we might be less 53 during easier
tasks,there's a greater risk of drifting off).Music might give us the extra 54 we need to overcome the
monotony().However,difficult tasks already demand a lot of our resources.Listening to music can
become too much.
So best55 should appear when wesrike"sweet spor"which may depend on the type of music and
the type of task
41
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B.similar
C,positive
D.various
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A immediately B.effectively
C.excactly
D.happily
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A.carries
B.focuses
C.depends
D.takes
A.fumniliar
B.easy
C.impossible
D.unpleasant
5
B.realizing
C.suggesting
D.creating
A.until
B.when
C.since
D.while
A.appeared
B.faded
C.survived
D.responded
48 A.dull
B.reliable
C.complex
D.necessary
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B.make up
C.make use of
D.make out
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A.work
B.music
C.study
D.culture
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B.proud
C.afraid
D.bored
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A.interested
B.worried
C.attracted
D.distracted
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