內(nèi)蒙古赤峰市寧城縣高三3月統(tǒng)一考試(一模)英語試題及答案_第1頁
內(nèi)蒙古赤峰市寧城縣高三3月統(tǒng)一考試(一模)英語試題及答案_第2頁
內(nèi)蒙古赤峰市寧城縣高三3月統(tǒng)一考試(一模)英語試題及答案_第3頁
內(nèi)蒙古赤峰市寧城縣高三3月統(tǒng)一考試(一模)英語試題及答案_第4頁
內(nèi)蒙古赤峰市寧城縣高三3月統(tǒng)一考試(一模)英語試題及答案_第5頁
已閱讀5頁,還剩24頁未讀, 繼續(xù)免費(fèi)閱讀

下載本文檔

版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請進(jìn)行舉報(bào)或認(rèn)領(lǐng)

文檔簡介

1、內(nèi)蒙古赤峰市寧城縣2015屆高三3月統(tǒng)一考試(一模)英語試題 注意:本試卷分第卷(選擇題)和第卷(非選擇題)兩部分。滿分150分。考試時(shí)間120分鐘。第卷(選擇題,共100分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時(shí),先將答案劃在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的a、b、c三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒的時(shí)間回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。 例:how much is the shirt?a. 19

2、. 15 b. 9. 15 c. 9. 18答案是b。1. what will the man do? a. open the window. b. find another room. c. go out with the woman.2. whats the date of the womans birthday?a. march 15th. b. march 11th. c. march 7th.3. what does the man mean?a. john has some personal problems. b. the problem is common for young

3、men. (www. )c. its not common for young men to leave home.4. what will the man most probably do?a. get some change from jane. b. go and look for a payphone.c. use janes mobile phone.5. what does the man mean?a. it was impossible for him to go to the party.b. everybody was surprised by his appearance

4、 at the party.c. he had expected to go to the party for a long time.第二節(jié) (共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)請聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。請聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。 6. why does the woman want to go to the library?a. to return some books.b. to borrow some new books.c. to find some test papers.7. when does the library close?a. at 900.

5、 b. at 940. c. at 1000.8. what does the man ask the woman to do?a. he asks her to return some books for him.b. he asks her to borrow some books for him.c. he asks her to go to the library with him.請聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。 9. what was the man doing when the story happened?a. sleeping. b. swimming. c. listen

6、ing to the radio.10. what happened to the little boy?a. his eye was hurt by the sand.b. he couldnt find his parents. c. he fell into the water.11. what did the man do after hearing someone shouting for help?a. he went on enjoying the music. b. he looked for the boys parents. c. he jumped into the wa

7、ter.請聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。 12. what is the probable relationship between the two speakers?a. teacher and student. b. husband and wife. c. manager and secretary.13. where are the two speakers going?a. the airport. b. the railway station. c. the bus station.14. why do the speakers call brenda?a. to ask he

8、r to change clothes.b. to ask her when mother arrives.c. to ask her if she can go with them.請聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15. where is mary going?a. her home. b. the park. c. the zoo.16. why doesnt mary like walking through the street?a. its too cold.b. there are too many people. c. it isnt interesting.17. when

9、 does the conversation most likely take place?a. late in the morning. b. in the late afternoon. c. early in the morning.請聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。 18. when did grandma moses turn to painting?a. at the age of 76. b. at the age of 39. c. at the age of 101.19. what did grandma moses do before she became an ar

10、tist?a. she sold other artists works in a shop.b. she worked on her farm. c. she taught at a school.20. what is the story mainly about?a. a famous american artist.b. making money from painting. c. collecting paintings. 第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分 40分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(a、b、c和d)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并

11、在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。aat one time it was the dream for many little girls to become a nursetoday, however, america is facing its worst nurse shortage since world war i. recently about 2, 000, 000 nurses are needed and 60 percent of all hospitals in the us have shortages large enough to threaten(= say that you

12、will hurt somebody if they dont do what you want)the quality of care provided. the demand for nurses spreads widely throughout the nursing field.what has become of these women in white? the answer lies in not one but several causes.one possibility is the fact that woman have greater career options (

13、職業(yè)選擇). in the past, women who chose to work outside the home had two basic choices nursing or teaching. today, more women than ever are in the work force, but their options have greatly increased. there are women doctors, lawyers, firefighters and police officers. in fact, women today are found in n

14、early every field of work. nursing has been left behind, as women move on to jobs with higher pay and greater status(地位). a woman or man in the nursing field is often looked down upon as “merely a nurse”. teachers may be also at fault. many high school students are actually being steered(勸 導(dǎo))away fr

15、om nursing, told by teachers that they are “too bright to be a nurse”.americans are living longer than ever and requiring more medical attention. in fact, the number of elderly patients has almost doubled in the past twenty years. obviously a larger population requires more nurses. aids and other di

16、seases have caused more and more people to need nursing care. usually fatal diseases mean long drawn - out hospital stay, that is to say, more nurses are needed to care for these patients. it is estimated that the demand for nurses will be doubled the supply in the coming ten years.21why is america

17、facing its worst nurse shortage?a. because the demand of nurses has been doubled.b. because more and more women prefer to be teachers and doctors.c. because women have been provided with many different jobs.d. because women no longer choose to be nurses.22the passage tells us that high school teache

18、rs are at fault for_.a. not mentioning the worst nurse shortage in the usb. introducing jobs with higher pay and greater status to their studentsc. not asking the government to raise the nurses paymentd. persuading the students not to be nurses23the author wrote this passage in order to_.a. describe

19、 the unequal treatment of women in the usb. warn people to pay more attention to the nursing problemc. tell us womens free choice of jobs todayd. call on women not to be nurses24which of the following is true according to the passage?a. high school students think themselves too bright to be nursesb.

20、 women in the us have greater career choice than those in other countries.c. of all the hospitals in the world 60 percent more nurses are badly needed.d. nursing used to be a popular job among women.bone thinks of princes and presidents as some of the most powerful people in the world; however, gove

21、rnments, elected or otherwise, sometimes have had to struggle with the financial powerhouses called tycoons. the word tycoon is relatively new to the english language. it is chinese in origin but was given as a title to some japanese generals. the term was brought to the united states, in the late n

22、ineteenth century, where it eventually was used to refer to magnates who acquired immense fortunes from sugar and cattle, coal and oil, rubber and steel, and railroads. some people called these tycoons “capitals of industry” and praised them for their contributions to u.s. wealth and international r

23、eputation. others criticized them as cruel “robber barons”, who would stop at nothing in pursuit of personal wealth.the early tycoons built successful businesses, often taking over smaller companies to eliminate competition. a single company that came to control an entire market was called a monopol

24、y. monopolies made a few families very wealthy, but they also placed a heavy financial burden on consumers and the economy at large.as the country expanded and railroads linked the east coast to the west coast, local monopolies turned into national corporations called trusts. a trust is a group of c

25、ompanies that join together under the control of a board of trustees. railroad trusts are an excellent example. railroads were privately owned and operated and often monopolized various routes, setting rates as high as they desired. the financial burden this placed on passengers and businesses incre

26、ased when railroads formed trusts. farmers, for example, had no choice but to pay, as railroads were the only means they could use to get their grain to buyers. exorbitant (過高的) goods rates put some farmers out of business.there were even accusations that the trusts controlled government itself by b

27、uying votes and manipulating elected officials. in 1890 congress passed the sherman antitrust. act, legislation aimed at breaking the power of such trusts. the sherman antitrust act focused on two main issues. first of all, it made illegal any effort to interfere with the normal conduct of interstat

28、e trade. it also made it illegal to monopolize any part of business that operates across state lines.over the next 60 years or so, congress passed other antitrust laws in an effort to encourage competition and restrict the power of larger corporations.25. the sherman antitrust act_.a. affected only

29、the companies doing business within state lines b. sought to eliminate monopolies in favor of competition in the market-place c. promoted trade with a large number of nations d. provides a financial advantage to the buyer 26. one might infer from this passage that lower prices _.a. are more likely t

30、o exist in a competitive market economyb. usually can be found only in an economy based on monopoliesc. matter only to people who are poor and living below the poverty leveld. are regulated by the government27. it seems likely that many americans_.a. believed that the trusts had little influence ove

31、r governmentb. expected the wealthy magnates to share money with the poorc. did little to build up american businessd. were worried that trusts might manipulate the government cat one time no one could travel on an english road faster than four miles an hour. that was the law until 1896. a man had t

32、o walk in front of a car which could not go faster than the man. at night the man had to carry a red lamp.once charles rolls brought a car from france to england, but he wanted to drive faster than four miles an hour. in order to have no trouble with the police, he had a talk with some of the police

33、 officers, who ordered their policemen to look the other way when the car came along the road. this was a good plan in the country, but not so easy to follow in the busy streets of london.one night rolls and some friends started from london on their journey to cambridge. one of the men walked in fro

34、nt with the red lamp, but he walked as fast as he could. the police became very interested in walls and shop-fronts when they heard the car and not one of them saw it.they reached a hill, but what a waste of time it was to drive down the hill at four miles an hour! rolls was getting ready to jump in

35、to the car, but then he noticed a policeman who was not looking the other way. the slow car reached him. “good evening,” said the policeman, looking at the car.“good evening,” said rolls, holding the lamp.“one of these horseless things,” said the policeman, looking at it with interest.“yes,” said ro

36、lls, and waited.“ive often wanted a ride in one, but of course policemen cant buy things like that.” he turned and looked hopefully in rollss face. “jump in,” said rolls.“thanks,” said the policeman, and did so. “now,” he said, sitting down, “you can let it go just as you like down this hill. there

37、isnt another policeman on this road for a mile and a half.”28the policemen were told “to look the other way” so that _.a. they could watch the car coming from the other directionb. rollss car could go faster than four miles an hourc. they could make sure no one was in the wayd. the car would not hit

38、 them on the road29in what way did the policemen carry out the order from their officers?a. they greeted rolls when the car came along.b. they walked in front of the car with a red lamp.c. they pretended to be attracted by something else.d. they stood on duty every 1.5 miles along the road.30the pol

39、iceman who said “good evening” to rolls wanted to _.a. teach rolls a lessonb. take a free ride homec. have a talk with rollsd. have a car ride experience31after the policeman jumped into the car, rolls _.a. dared not drive the car faster than he was allowed tob. could drive as fast as he wished with

40、in a certain distancec. could drive on any road he liked for the rest of the journeyd. drove his car as fast as he could down the hill to cambridgedcenturies ago, man discovered that removing moisture(潮濕)from food helps to store it, and that the easiest way to do this is to expose the food to sun an

41、d wind. in this way the north american indians produce pemmican(dried meat ground into powder and made into cakes), the scandinavians make stockfish and the arabs dried dates.all foods include watercabbage and other leaf vegetables contains as much as 93% water, potatoes and other root vegetables 80

42、%, lean meat 75% and fish, anything from 80% to 60%, depending on how fatty it is. if this water is removed, the activity of the bacteria(細(xì)菌)which cause food to go bad is checked.fruit is sun-dried in asia minor, greece, spain and other mediterranean countries, and also in california, south africa a

43、nd australia. various methods are used, but in general, the fruit is spread out on trays in drying yards in the hot sun.nowadays most foods are dried mechanically. the method of such dehydration(脫水)is to put food in chambers through which hot air is blown at temperatures of about 110 at entry to abo

44、ut 43 at exit. this is the usual method for drying such things as vegetables, minced(切碎的)meat, and fish.dried foods take up less room and weigh less than the same food packed in cans or frozen, and they do not need to be stored in special conditions. for these reasons they are invaluable to the clim

45、bers, explorers and soldiers in battle, who have little storage space. they are also popular with housewives because it takes so little time to cook them. usually it is just a case of replacing the dried-out moisture with boiling water.32according to the text, the open-air method of drying food . ai

46、s the one most commonly used todaybwas invented by the american indianschas been known for hundreds of yearsdtends to be unhealthy33bacteria which cause food to go bad . acannot live in sunlight bare killed by dryingcare in no way dependent on the water contained dhave their activity greatly reduced

47、 by drying34today vegetables are most commonly dried . aon hot and sunny days bin hot-air chamberscin the sun and wind dusing the open tray method35housewives like dried foods because they . aare quick to prepare btaste better than fresh foodsccan be packed in a case dlook fresh when cooked第二節(jié) (共5小題

48、;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩處為多余選項(xiàng)。for more than six million american children, coming home after school means coming to an empty house. 36_ some may hide. but all of them have something in common. they spend part of each day alone. they are called latchkey children. they are chil

49、dren who look after themselves while their parents work. 37_lynette long was once the headmaster of an elementary school. she said, “we had a school rule against wearing jewelry. a lot of kids had chains around their necks with keys attached. i was constantly telling them to put them inside shirts.

50、there were so many keys. it never came to my mind what they meant.” 38_she and her husband began talking to the children who had them. they learned of the impact working couples and single parents were having on their children. 39 _ one in every three latchkey children the logs talked to reported be

51、ing scared. many had nightmares and were worried about their own safety.the most common way latchkey children deal with their fears is by hiding. 40 _the second is tv. theyll often play it at high volume. its hard to get statistics(情況)on latchkey children, the longs learned. most parents are slow to

52、 admit they leave their children alone.a. slowly, she learned they were house keys.b. but they dont mind.c. fear is the biggest problem faced by children at home alone.d. some deal with the situation by watching tv.e. some go to their friends or their relatives.f. and their bad condition has become

53、a subject of concern.g. it might be in a shower stall, under a bed or in a closet. 第三部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(a、和)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。the passengers on the bus watched sympathetically as the attractive young woman with the white cane made her way

54、carefully up the stepsshe 41 _ the driver and, using her hands to feel the 42 _ of the seats, walked down and found the 43 _ which the driver had told her was emptythen she settled init had been a year since mary, 34, 44 _ a medical misdiagnosis (誤診), was suddenly thrown into a world of 45 _mark, he

55、r husband, was an air force officer and he loved mary with all his hearthe 46 _ her how to rely on her other 47 _, specifically her hearing, to determine where she was and 48 _ to adapt herself to the new environmenthe helped her befriend the bus drivers who could 49 _ for her, and save her a seat50 _, mary decided that she was ready to try the 51 _ on her ownmonday morning, she said good-bye and for the first time, they went their 52 _ wayson friday morning, mary took the bus to work as usualas she was 53 _ the bus, the driver said, “boy, i 54 _ envy you” mary had no 55 _what the driver was

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時(shí)也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

評論

0/150

提交評論