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1、學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精PAGE 學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精高考仿真模擬卷(六)(時(shí)間:120分鐘, 滿分:150分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié), 滿分30分)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)。聽完每段對話后, 你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題.每段對話僅讀一遍。1What will the woman do next?AGo to a grocery。BReturn home.CCook food.2How many people attended L

2、indas birthday party last night?A5.B10.C20.3How does the man find the restaurant?AComfortable。BUnsatisfying.CPlain。4What is Gary like?AHe is easy to lose his temper.BHe is glad to give others advice。CHe is hard to change his mind。5What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?ADoctor an

3、d patient.BTeacher and student.CBoss and employee。第二節(jié)(共15小題; 每小題1。5分, 滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白.每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(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)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前, 你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題, 每小題5秒鐘; 聽完后, 各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間.每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料, 回答第6、7題。6What happened to the man?AHe lost his car key.BHe was late for work。CHe had his car hit。7How

4、did the man go to work?ABy train.BBy bike。CBy car。聽第7段材料, 回答第8、9題.8Where does the conversation probably take place?AIn the womans apartment.BIn the mans apartment。CIn the mans office。9What will the woman probably do?ABuy a new electric fan.BRepair the air。conditioning。CMove to a new apartment。聽第8段材料

5、, 回答第10至12題。10Why does the man call the woman?ATo make an appointment。BTo consult a doctor.CTo check some information。11When did the man go to Beautiful Smile for his last check。up?ATwo years ago.BOne year ago。CHalf a year ago。12When will the man see Dr. Lee?AOn a Thursday morning.BOn a Thursday aft

6、ernoon.COn a Friday morning.聽第9段材料, 回答第13至16題。13What are the speakers mainly talking about?AChicagos road construction.BChicagos public transportation。CChicagos traffic guidance system。14Which light might appear on the map when the cars move at 55 m/h?AThe red light.BThe green light.CThe yellow ligh

7、t。15Why is the light showing the traffic of the Roosevelt Road changeable?ATherere many trucks on the road。BAccidents often occur on the road.CLess traffic control is set on the road。16Whats the statistic about the death rate on Chicagos expressway?A1。4 deaths per 100m miles.B2。6 deaths per 100m mil

8、es。C4。0 deaths per 100m miles.聽第10段材料, 回答第17至20題.17Who is Miss Jones probably?AA teacher。BA doctor。CA monitor.18Which sport may the speaker like most?ARunning.BFootball.CBasketball.19How does the speaker find PE. generally?ABoring.BInteresting。CEmbarrassing.20Where will the speaker meet the woman?AI

9、n the playground.BIn the office.CIn the gym.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A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中, 選出最佳選項(xiàng).ATrueCTop dealers compete for your business by offering lower prices。 TrueCar spends a lot of money and resources on making sure the entire car renting experience is simple and

10、straightforward. If youre in the market for a new car, give this site a try first.TrueCars network checks many of the prices in your area and gets the best price for the car youre looking for。CIt offers more control by allowing you to “build your car and select your rental plan. The “build your car”

11、 option is one of the better options for those looking to add features to their car. If youre looking for cars with options like a sunroof or navigation(導(dǎo)航), its Carvoy that makes it very easy to get started with the process。CarsDThey have a large collection of new and used cars, and also provide re

12、sources for car comparisons。 In the business for many years, they are one of the first online car outlets. They have a staff that can usually help you if you give them a call。 Their phone support is very good and they are mostly located in the United States.CarRIt delivers your rental car to the doo

13、r, which is actually a huge selling point. Many people dont like to go to a dealership or even drive somewhere to pick up a car。 Imagine renting a car and having it delivered right to your doorstep, and you need not drive by yourself.CostcoAIt offers member。only savings, many car selections and an e

14、asy signup process. The deals through Costco are great and unique. Many times they have deals with General Motors cars like Chevrolet. There are a lot of deals to be done, but the one thing that Costco does not do is negotiate the price.21Whats the selling point of TrueC?AIts most reasonable prices

15、for cars。BThe diversity of its used cars。CIts delivery service to your door。DThe special offers to its members.22What is the special service that C provides?AYou can have other functions added to your car.BYou can rent a car more easily than elsewhere。CYou can design the whole car by yourself.DYou c

16、an have better operation over your car。23If you are a good bargainer, its wise to avoid dealing with _ACarsDBCCCarRDCostcoABKeeping fit often means sharing a busy pathway with cyclists, runners and walkers, but imagine facing the task of doing it all without being able to see or hear. It is a challe

17、nge many disabled athletes face, unless someone agrees to be their eyes and ears。Newly formed group Achilles Brisbane pairs vision。and hearing。impaired(視覺和聽覺受損的) athletes with people who would like to guide them。Jane Britt, president of Achilles Brisbane, who is vision。and hearing.impaired, said,“Wh

18、en we go out, its much less frightening to have someone beside us that has full hearing to listen for us and tell us whats there?!盡s.Cullen and Ms.Britt meet up most Saturday mornings to take part in the free five。kilometer park run。 Their partnership is built on trust, but Ms.Britt said that it too

19、k time to develop.Ms。Britt said it took an unexpected storm for her to trust Ms。Cullen completely?!癟here was violent rain, my glasses were broken and we were walking together。 I suddenly had to tell her I couldnt see anything, and I was going to have to completely trust her. From that time I knew it

20、 was going to work because she was so good about dealing with the special situation we both found ourselves in,”she said.Isabella Allen and her seeing eye dog Tatum are two new additions to the Achilles Brisbane。 Ms。Allen kept active by rowing, running and cycling but found it difficult to keep goin

21、g as her vision became worse.After nearly giving up completely, she worked up the courage to ask Achilles Brisbane to find someone to share a boat with her.Ms.Allen said the fear of not finding anyone to row with almost stopped her from reaching out to Achilles Brisbane?!癇ut, they found people and m

22、atched me to them,”she said.“Its the best thing Ive ever done。”24What does Paragraph 1 try to show?AThe danger of walking on a busy road.BThe difficulty the disabled athletes face。CThe exercise people do to keep fit.DThe necessity of building roads for the blind.25How does Jane Britt feel about goin

23、g out alone?ARelaxed.BExcited.CWorried。DBored。26What happened in the heavy rain according to Ms.Britt?AShe developed a strong sense of teamwork.BShe led Ms。 Cullen forward on the road.CShe began to rely on Ms。Cullen as her guide。DShe fell down on the ground.27What was the best thing Ms. Allen has do

24、ne?AAsking Achilles Brisbane for help.BWorking in Achilles Brisbane.CExercising nonstop。DMeeting Tatum.CWhile an entire month free of homework or tests may sound too good to be true, that is exactly what the students at Sturenskolan School in Boden, Sweden were treated to in April. Whats more, if th

25、e results of the experiment prove encouraging, starting 2019, the middle schoolers will never have to worry about afterschool work or tests, aside from the national examinations, which are compulsive for students across the country.The schools principal, Petronella Sirkka, who came up with the idea,

26、 said, “We are constantly receiving new reports that our children feel bad。 And thats because they have a high level of stress all the time。 This is our way of trying to reduce that stress.”The educator says that while banning homework and tests sounds radical(激進(jìn)的), it makes sense given the changes

27、in the curriculum and approaches to education. While in the past students were primarily subjected to memorizing facts, learning today is all about reflection and analysis. As a result, it is often harder for kids, especially those with little support at home, to comprehend the material by themselve

28、s.Sirkka is not the only one who believes afterschool work does not help students learn. In March 2018, another principal in Canada also decided to do away with homework。 They hope parents will spend the extra time reading to their kids。While the longterm impact of the recent decisions made by the t

29、wo educators remains to be seen, the experiment has already proved successful in Finland which has done away with homework, grades, and even teaching by subjects for many years. Yet, Finnish students always rank high in the PISA(Programme for International Student Assessment) tests especially in mat

30、h and science but they have the least homework! Hopefully, it will only be a matter of time before US educators follow their lead and ban afterschool work as well!28The students at Sturenskolan School had no homework in April because _Athe headmaster was experimenting with her ideaBthey needed to do

31、 some experiments during the monthCthey were busy preparing for the national examinationsDthe headmaster had to carry out the governments policy29What makes childrens learning hard nowadays?AChildren have to do more analyzing.BThe approach to education is complex。CChildren get no support at home and

32、 school。DThere are more facts to memorize.30What does Petronella Sirkka most likely advise parents to do?AHelp children with their homework.BFree children from afterschool housework.CSpend more time reading to their children.DCommunicate with teachers from time to time.31What can we infer about the

33、students in Finland?AThey study the hardest at school。BThey have a more relaxing school life。CThey enjoy great success after graduation.DThey all have a talent for math and science。DWith smart technology increasingly influencing all aspects of our lives, it is only a matter of time before someone in

34、vents smart shoes-ones that can be made based on personal needs。 Called “ShiftWear”, the sneakers are the brainchild of a team of businessmen, and engineers led by New York。based designer David Coelho。The adaptable shoes can be customized by using a smart phone app。 Shoe owners will have the option

35、of selecting a design from a variety of HD patterns by famous artists or creating one themselves. The companys founders imagine the marketplace where artists can not only share but also sell their designs to others。 Despite being electronic, the designs are clearly visible even in the brightest sunl

36、ight。 Whats even cooler is that by switching on a backlight, users can even show off their designs in the dark!According to Coelho, the sneakers will keep their charge forever if only images are displayed。 Though they will need periodic recharging, active users have nothing to worry about. Thats bec

37、ause the shoes are equipped with special Walk。NCharge technology that powers the shoeswith every step。 Inactive users also have options of charging the sneakers without using wires.The bottom part of the shoes is covered with Kevlar fibers, a kind of strong material, reducing normal wear and tear。 E

38、ven better, they are completely waterproof(防水的) and can even be thrown into an ordinary laundry machine for a quick wash! The company predicts that the shoes will range in price from $150 to $1,000 depending on the size of the e.panels where the designs are displayed。This is not the first time that

39、electronics and shoes have combined. Lithuania.based iShuh Technologies has come up with a similar concept that connects e。reader panels to a smart phone app via the Bluetooth。 Whether these smart shoes become as popular as our smart devices remains to be seen, though they surely are attractive。32Wh

40、at can we know about the smart shoes from the text?AThe electronic designs can not be seen clearly at night。BThe designers make sure every pair of sneakers is unique.CThe bottom part of the shoes can last longer due to special materials。DThe shoes have to be washed by hand to protect the electronics

41、。33What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?AHow the sneakers are charged.BHow the sneakers can work well.CWhat images the sneakers show.DWhat technology the sneakers carry.34The varied prices of the sneakers mainly depend on _Athe length of the shoesBthe size of their e。panelsCthe designers of the s

42、hoesDthe material of their bottoms35How does the author feel about the sneakers future market?ANegative。BAnxious.CUncertain.DConfident.第二節(jié)(共5小題; 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)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng).Ways to Get Your Kids into NatureBeing in nature for kids has tremendous health benefits. There are

43、many ways you can incorporate nature into your childrens lives, even if you live in the city。Inspire curiosity by being curious yourself. A parents excitement can be spread to the children, and when you show respect for nature, your children follow suit。 36._。 “I dont know! Lets find out together。 i

44、s a wonderful way to get the ball rolling。 Be open to a mutual adventure and allow your curious inner child to come out while you explore nature with your children。37_。 If you have to carpool(拼車) in the morning, turn off the devices instead and encourage your children to look out of the window. The

45、early morning fall skies are beautiful with color and migrating birds。 After all, even views of nature from the car window are calming and beneficial。Stop thinking about nature time as leisure time。 Time in nature is an essential investment in your childrens health and well。being. If you view nature

46、 time as essential to good health, you will be more likely to engage in it。 38。_, nurturing creativity and wonder is part of your responsibility as parents.Look at the stars. Visit your local observatory, and then drive out of the city some morning or evening for your own stargazing(天體觀察) with a bla

47、nket and telescope. Observing the stars offers a deeper and wider understanding of the universe。 39._Plant a small garden. 40。_。 Bean and pea plants grow quickly and can be eaten when mature, so teach your children about food and the wonder of growth.ALimit electronic devices while drivingBEncourage

48、 questions you dont know the answers toCIf you want to raise your healthy, well。balanced childrenDIf you have the space, help your children plant a few vegetablesEIt will teach teamwork, pride in the community, and family togethernessFIf your child is interested, encourage him to get involved in the

49、 communityGAllow yourself to think about it, and talk to your children about that wonder第三部分語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié), 滿分 45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題; 每小題1。5分, 滿分 30分)閱讀下面短文, 從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中, 選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng).I used to hate running。 It seemed too hard, and pushing outside my comfort _41_ was not something I was eager to do.

50、In fact, I wouldnt have become a(n)_42_ if it werent for my husband Charles。 He had been a _43_, competitive runner for many years。 After our marriage, he wouldnt stop talking about how much he _44_ it。So he picked it up again, and after about a year, I started to join him at the _45_. Just a few we

51、eks later, Charles signed up for a five。kilometer race for both of us. I _46_ about doing it。 It was too soon.But on the race day, there I was.The gun went off。 Thousands of runners _47_The first kilometer was tough. I was already breathing _48_ and painfully aware of the group of runners _49_ past

52、me.After another minute I saw the threekilometer _50_。 All I could think of was that I was _51_I rounded a corner, and saw both sides of the street _52_ with people watching the race, all cheering the runners on:I _53_ my legs to keep going.Then I looked up and saw the clock. The _54_ ticking away g

53、ave me an incentive(動力)。 I knew that if I had _55_ finished this race I would have achieved something. So, I _56_up, and kicked it。I had my arms _57_ higher when I passed through the finish line. A volunteer put a(n) _58_around my neck?!癥ou did great!Im so proud of you!”Charles was thrilled that Id

54、_59_“That was amazing!I want to do another race.”I proudly hugged my medal as we started to walk to the postrace festivities。 My lungs and my comfort zone both _60_41。A。blockBlineCemotionDzone42A.wifeBcoachCexpertDrunner43A.seriousBcommonCcasualDsharp44A。hatedBmissedCadmiredDtrained45A.raceBdepartme

55、ntCtrackDceremony46A。hesitatedBpuzzledCcaredDbrought47A。slipped awayBbacked offCpushed forwardDcame over48A.mildlyBshallowlyCgentlyDheavily49A.runningBbendingCreachingDpacing50A.symbolBmarkCpatternDcampaign51A。hopefulBspeechlessCdyingDmoving52A.stuckBcrowdedCprovidedDdirected53A.sunkBbentCshookDwill

56、ed54A.secondsBtitlesCcriteriaDcompetitors55A。alsoBactuallyCjustDunfortunately56A。dressedBcameCstayedDstraightened57A.keptBcrossedCheldDtied58A。ropeBmedalCnecklaceDaward59A。got itBmeant itCmade itDdefeated it60A.trembledBexpandedCachedDerupted第二節(jié)(共10小題; 每小題1.5分, 滿分15分)閱讀下面短文, 在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式

57、。World Sleep Day falls on March 16。 This years theme concerns sleep and women。More women suffer from insomnia(失眠) than men, but only 4 percent of them go to a doctor to get help. A Beijing newspaper 61._(report) last month. A study by 62。_ international organization in the paper said that women 63。_

58、(age) 30 to 60 sleep six hours and 41 minutes a day 64。_ average。Young people have also been shown to suffer from a lack of sleep. Statistics from a Chinese medical research centre show that in 65._(city) like Beijing and Shanghai, 40 percent of young people suffer from insomnia, and 80 percent suff

59、er from great tiredness due to poor quality sleep.Experts blame heavy 66。_(press) and competition at work for poor 67。_(sleep) habits. The longterm effects can be unhappiness, anxiety and depression, 68._ can in turn lead to chronic illnesses(慢性?。? 69._(especial) in women。There are, however, a coupl

60、e of tricks for getting a good sleep, such as maintaining an optimistic attitude, keeping a regular, 70。_(day) routine, or finding time for sports。 Also, you can develop healthy habits, such as keeping the bedroom clean and avoiding tea, coffee, or wine before sleeping。第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié), 滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小

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