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1、海量獻(xiàn)學(xué)資源中高考備考精品資料*海量獻(xiàn)學(xué)資源中高考備考精品資料*天靈爵備右甲幅料長(zhǎng)超.諦仲制技虛孑.故里拉債下笠!學(xué)子黃is附 (wx聃.xuezi66, com)海量獻(xiàn)學(xué)資源中高考備考精品資料*海量獻(xiàn)學(xué)資源中高考備考精品資料*天靈爵備右甲幅料長(zhǎng)超.諦仲制技虛孑.故里拉債下笠!學(xué)子黃is附 (wx聃.xuezi66, com)衡水中學(xué)高三英語(yǔ)試卷I卷(滿分90分)第一部分 聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分 20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分第一節(jié):聽(tīng)下面 5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后面有一個(gè)小題,從試題所給的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(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答
2、有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。例: How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.B. 9.15.C. 9.18.答案是 B。1. What does the man want to do?A. See a film.How will the speakers go to Pars?A. By air.Which place is the man looking for?A. A post office.Why is Bill absent from the part?Hes gone to the concert.B. Enjoy a play.B. By tra
3、in.A. See a film.How will the speakers go to Pars?A. By air.Which place is the man looking for?A. A post office.Why is Bill absent from the part?Hes gone to the concert.B. Enjoy a play.B. By train.B. A bookstore.He is not feeling well.C. Read a novel.By ship.C. A park.C. He prefers to stay home.Wher
4、e does the conversation take place?A. At the mans house.B. At a tailor s第二節(jié):聽(tīng)下面 5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的C. At a clothing shop.A.Where does the conversation take place?A. At the mans house.B. At a tailor s第二節(jié):聽(tīng)下面 5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的C. At a clothing shop.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(tīng)每段對(duì)話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題
5、,每小題5:聽(tīng)完后,各個(gè)小題給出 5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答6、7題。. What are the speakers going to do on Saturday together?A. Watch a game.How will the man go on Saturday?A. He will walk.Attend a party.B. He will drive a car.A. Watch a game.How will the man go on Saturday?A. He will walk.Attend a party.B. He will dri
6、ve a car.Play football.C. He will get ride.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答8、9題。海量教學(xué)資源.中高考蒞考精品資料*海量教學(xué)資源.中高考蒞考精品資料*丸費(fèi)新備右審幅加*超.語(yǔ)仲和技宏孑史津債下野學(xué)子黃需的 (www.coir)海量教學(xué)資源.中高考蒞考精品資料*海量教學(xué)資源.中高考蒞考精品資料*丸費(fèi)新備右審幅加*超.語(yǔ)仲和技宏孑史津債下野學(xué)子黃需的 (www.coir)8. When was John Lennon shot?In 1970.A. In 1980.What are the speaking mainly talking about?A. A son
7、g.B. A concert聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答10In 1970.A. In 1980.What are the speaking mainly talking about?A. A song.B. A concert聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答10至12題。Where did Mrs King originally plan to go?A. To Miami.B. To Chicago.Why will Mrs King go to Los Angeles?A. To do an interview.B. To have a sales meeting.What could the woman mo
8、st probably be?A. An airline clerk.B. A travel agent.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。What does the man think of his computer course?A. It is boring.B. It is useful.C. In 1960.C. A band.C. To Los Angeles.C. To attend the opening of an office.C. A secretary.C.It lasts too long.What does the woman say about her cooke
9、ry course?A. Its difficult to do well.B. Its not enjoyable enough.How long does the woman take the cookery course per week?A. For 1.5 hours.B.For 2 hours.What does the woman say about her cookery course?A. Its difficult to do well.B. Its not enjoyable enough.How long does the woman take the cookery
10、course per week?A. For 1.5 hours.B.For 2 hours.C. The progress is very slow.C. For 4 hours.What does the woman want the man to do?Lend her his computer.Taste the cakes she made.Teach her how to sent e-mails.Lend her his computer.Taste the cakes she made.Teach her how to sent e-mails.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答17至20題
11、。What is the talk mainly about ?A. Secrets of playing chess.A. Secrets of playing chess.B. History of the game of chess.C,Different playing forms of chess.Where did the game of chess come from?A. Northem India.B.Japan.C. China.A. Northem India.B.Japan.C. China.When was chess played throughout Europe
12、?By the year 1000.By the 1400s.By the 1800s.By the year 1000.By the 1400s.By the 1800s.What do we know about the world s first official winner Steinitz ?海量教學(xué)資源.中高考蒞考精品資料*海量教學(xué)資源.中高考蒞考精品資料*丸費(fèi)新備右審幅加*超.語(yǔ)仲和技宏孑史津債下野學(xué)子黃需的 (www.coir)誨量教學(xué)資譚中高考福考精品資料年天費(fèi)新備市申博料次超.課件誨量教學(xué)資譚中高考??季焚Y料年天費(fèi)新備市申博料次超.課件M板去孑.故里過(guò)著下野學(xué)子賁潞網(wǎng)
13、(wx w.coin)He fist won in 1894.He named the chess pieces.He was beaten by a German.He fist won in 1894.He named the chess pieces.He was beaten by a German.第二部分 閱讀理解(共23小題;每小題2分,滿分46分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)( A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng) 涂黑。AForget Cyclists, Pedestrians are Real DangerWe are having a deb
14、ate about this topic. Here are some letters from our readers.Yes, many cyclists behave dangerously. Many drivers are disrespectful of cyclists. But pedestrians are probably the worse offenders.People of all ages happily walk along the pavement with eyes and hands glued to the mobile phone, quite una
15、ware of what is going on around them. They may even do the same thing while crossing a road at a pedestrian crossing or elsewhere. The rest of us have to evade (避讓)them or just stand still to wait for the unavoidable collision.The real problem is that some pedestrians seem to be, at least for the mo
16、ment, in worlds of their own that are, to them, much more important than the welfare of others.Michael HoranI love the letter from Bob Brooks about cyclists ( Viewpoints, May 29). I am afraid they seem to think they own the roads.I was walking across Altrincham Road one morning when a cyclist went r
17、ound me and on being asked what he was doing he shouted at me.The government built a cycle lane on the road but it is hardly used.The police do nothing. What a laugh they are!The cyclists should all have to be made to use the cycle lanes and wear helmets, fluorescent (發(fā)熒光的)jacket and lights at night
18、 and in the morning they should pay some sort of tax and be fined for not wearing them.Carol HarveyCyclists jump on and off pavements (which are meant for pedestrians), ride at speed along the pavements, and think they have a special right to go through traffic lights when they are on red.I was almo
19、st knocked down recently by a cyclist riding on the pavement when there was a cycle lane right next to him.Other road users, including horse riders, manage to obey the rules so why not cyclists?Its about time they had to be registered and insured, so when they do hit a pedestrian or a vehicle, or ca
20、use an accident, at least they can be treated and there might be an opportunity to claim.JMLWrite to Viewpoints of the newspaper.Michael Horan wrote the letter mainly to show that.A. drivers should be polite to cyclistsB.road accidents can actually be avoidedC. some pedestrians are a threat to road
21、safetyD.walking while using phones hurts ones eyesCarol Harvey suggests that cyclists should.A. be provided with enough roadsB.be asked to ride on their own lanesC. be made to pay less tax for cyclingD.be fined for laughing at policemenThe underlined word they in the third letter refers to.A. accide
22、ntsB. vehiclesC. pedestrians D. cyclistsThe three letters present viewpoints on.A. real source of road dangerB. ways to improve road facilitiesC. measures to punish road offencesD. increased awareness of road rulesBIn its early history, Chicago had floods frequently, especially in the spring, making
23、 the streets so muddy that people, horses, and carts got stuck. An old joke that was popular at the time went something like this: A man is stuck up to his waist in a muddy Chicago street. Asked if he needs help, he replies, No, thanks. Ive got a good horse under me.The city planner decided to build
24、 an underground drainage (排水)system, but there simply wasnt enough difference between the height of the ground level and the water level. The only two options were to lower the Chicago River or raise the city.An engineer named Ellis Chesbrough convinced the city that it had no choice but to build th
25、e pipes above ground and then cover them with dirt. This raised the level of the citys streets by as much as 12 feet.This of course created a new problem: dirt practically buried the first floors of every building in Chicago. Building owners were faced with a choice: either change the first floors o
26、f their buildings into basements, and the second stories into main floors, or hoist the entire buildings to meet the new street level. Small wood-frame buildings could be lifted fairly easily. But what about large, heavy structures like Tremont Hotel, which was a six-story brick building?Thats where
27、 George Pullman came in. He had developed some house-moving skills successfully. To lift a big structure like the Tremont Hotel, Pullman would place thousands of jackscrews (螺旋千斤頂 )beneath the buildingsfoundation. One man was assigned to operate each section of roughly 10 jackscrews. At Pullmans sig
28、n each man turned his jackscrew the same amount at the same time, thereby raising the building slowly and evenly. Astonishingly, the Tremont Hotel stay open during the entire operation, and many of its guests didnt even notice anything was happening. Some people like to say that every problem has a
29、solution. But in Chicagos early history, every engineering solution seemed to create a new problem. Now that Chicagos waste water was draining efficiently into the Chicago River, the citys next step was to clean the polluted river.The author mentions the joke to show.A. horses were fairly useful in
30、ChicagoB.Chicagos streets were extremelymuddyC. Chicago was very dangerous inthe springD.the Chicago people were particularlyhumorousThe city planners were convinced by Ellis Chesbrough to.A. get rid of the street dirtB.lower the Chicago RiverC. fight against heavy floodsD.build the pipes above grou
31、ndWhat can we conclude about the moving operation of the Tremont Hotel?A. It went on smoothly as intended.B. It interrupted the business of the hotel.C. It involved Pullman turning ten jackscrews.D. It separated the building from its foundation.The passage is mainly about the early Chicagos.A. popul
32、ar life styles and their influencesB. environmental disasters and their causesC. engineering problems and their solutionsD. successful businessmen and their achievementsCHave your parents ever inspected your room to see if you cleaned it properly? Imagine having your entire houses, garage, and yard
33、inspected at any time - with no warning. Inspections were a regular part of lighthouse ( 燈 塔)living, and a keepers reputation depended on results. A few times each year, an inspector arrived to look over the entire light station. The inspections were supposed to be a surprise, but keeper sometimes h
34、ad advance notice.Once lighthouses had telephones, keepers would call each other to warn that the inspector was approaching. After boats began flying special flags noting the inspector aboard, the keepers family made it a game to see who 誨量教學(xué)資譚中高考輪考精品資料靠天曼防備右審博加長(zhǎng)超.諦仲和技去孑.故里拉冊(cè)下蒙誨量教學(xué)資譚中高考輪考精品資料靠天曼防備右審
35、博加長(zhǎng)超.諦仲和技去孑.故里拉冊(cè)下蒙J學(xué)子珊源網(wǎng) (www. xuezi66 com)誨量教學(xué)資譚中高考輪考精品資料靠天曼防備右審博加長(zhǎng)超.諦仲和技去孑.故里拉冊(cè)下蒙誨量教學(xué)資譚中高考輪考精品資料靠天曼防備右審博加長(zhǎng)超.諦仲和技去孑.故里拉冊(cè)下蒙J學(xué)子珊源網(wǎng) (www. xuezi66 com)海量教學(xué)資源.中高考蒞考精品資料*海量教學(xué)資源.中高考蒞考精品資料*丸費(fèi)新備右審幅加*超.語(yǔ)仲和技宏孑史津債下野學(xué)子黃需的 (www.coir)could notice the boat first. As soon as someone spotted the boat, everyone would
36、 do last-minute tidying and change into fancy clothes. The keeper then scurried to put on his dress uniform and cap. Children of keepers remember inspectors wearing white gloves to run their fingers over door frames and windowsills looking for dust.Despite the serious nature of inspections, they res
37、ulted in some funny moments. Betty Byrnes remembered when her mother did not have time to wash all the dishes before an inspection. At the time, people did not have dishwashers in their homes. In an effort to clean up quickly, Mrs. Byrnes tossed all the dishes into a big bread pan, covered them with
38、 a cloth and stuck them in the oven. If the inspector opened the oven door, it would look like bread was baking. He never did.One day, Glenn Fursts mother put oil on the kitchen floor just before the inspector entered their house. Like floor wax, the oil made the floors shiny and helped protect the
39、wood. This time, though, she used a little too much oil. When the inspector extended his hand to greet Glenns mother, he slipped on the freshly oiled surface. He came across that floor waving his arms like a young bird attempting its first flight, Glenn late wrote. After he steadied himself, he shoo
40、k Glenns mothers hand, and the inspection continued as though nothing had happened.What does Paragraph I tell us about the inspection at the light station?A. It was carried out once a year.B. It was often announced in advance.C. It was important for the keepers fame.D. It was focused on the garage a
41、nd yard.The family began making preparations immediately after.A. one of the members saw the boatB. a warning call reached the lighthouseC. the keeper put on the dress uniform and capD. the inspector flew special flags in the distanceMrs. Byrnes put the dishes in the oven because this would.A. resul
42、t in some funB. speed up washing themC. make her home look tidyD. be a demand from the inspectorThe inspector waved his arms.A. to try his best to keep steadyB. to show his satisfaction with the floorC. to extend a warm greeting to Glenns motherD. to express his intention to continue the inspectionD
43、You have probably heard of the Mozart effect. It s the idea that if children or even babies listen to music composed by Mozart, they will become more intelligent. A quick Internet search reveals plenty of products to assist you in the task. Whatever your age there are CDs and books to help you taste
44、 the power of Mozart s music, but when it comes to scientific evidence that it can make you more clever, the picture is more mixed.The phrase “the Mozart effect“ was made up in 1991, but it was a study described two years later in the journal Nature that sparked (激發(fā)) real media and public interest a
45、bout the idea that listening to classical music somehow improves the brain. It is one of those ideas that sound reasonable. Mozart was undoubtedly a genius himself; his music is complex and there is a hope that if we listen to enough of it ,we ll become more intelligent.The idea took off, with thous
46、ands of parents playing Mozart to their children, and in 1998 Zell Miller, the Governor of the state of Georgia in the US, even asked for money to be set aside in the state budget so that every newborn baby could be sent a CD of classical music. It was not just babies and children who were exposed t
47、o Mozart s music on purpose, even an Italian farmer proudly explained that the cows were played Mozart three times a day to help them to produce better milk.I ll leave the debate on the impact on milk yield to farmers, but what about the evidence that listening to Mozart makes people more intelligen
48、t? More research was carried out but an analysis of sixteen different studies confirmed that listening to music does lead to a temporary improvement in the ability to handle shapes mentally, but the benefits are short-lived and it doesn t make us more intelligent.What can we learn from paragraph 1?A
49、 . Mozart composed many musical pieces for children.B . Children listening to Mozart will be more intelligent.C. There are few products on the Internet about Mozart s music.D . There is little scientific evidence to support Mozart effect.The underlined sentence in paragraph3 suggests that .A . peopl
50、e were strongly against the ideaB . the idea was accepted by many peopleC. Mozart played an important part in people s lifeD . the US government helped promote the ideaWhat is the author; s attitude towards the Mozart effect?A. FavorableB. ObjectiveC. DoubtfulD. PositiveEBlue is the most attractive
51、eye colour according to a new research.Blue eyes like those belonging to sexy star Angelina Jolie are the most appealing colour according to a pool of學(xué)子黃朦制 學(xué)子黃朦制 ()學(xué)子黃朦制 學(xué)子黃朦制 ()3,000 18 24-year- olds by Fresh Look One Day Colour. Angelina , her partner Brad Pitt and his ex -wife Jennifer Aniston al
52、l have blue eyes and all been named in a top twenty of the worlds most desirable eyes.The survey found that young folk with blue eyes is generally seen as being more flirtatious , sexy and kind.And when asked if they would change the colour of their eyes if they could , only one in ten blue - eyed p
53、eople wanted to , significantly less than people with other colour eyes.One in three people who didnt have blue eyes wanted a change.One quarter of respondents have considered wearing coloured contact lenses to change their eye colour temporarily and blue is the most wanted colour.Green was the seco
54、nd most popular colour for those wanting a new look , with respondents saying green - eyed people were usually mysterious and creative.People with brown or hazel eyes were perceived to be more trustworthy than people with other eye colours.People with grey eyes were generally thought to be more inte
55、lligent than other people, and they were also described as usually being shy.Blue was the most common eye colour among respondents , with 41 percent of those who answered the survey having baby blue peepers and 39 percent having brown or hazel eyes.The survey also found that 18 percent of people don
56、t know what colour eyes their partner has.According to the new research , when considering changing their eye colour , the number of the people who will choose ranks the second.A . brownB . greenC. greyD . hazelAccording to the study result , if you were a manager and you wanted to find a most relia
57、ble person , youd better hire one who has eyes.A . greenB. blueC. brownD. greyWhich of the following is the best title of the passage?A . Who have the most charming eyes in the world?B . Bluethe most attractive eye colour.C. A survey result on eye colours.D . Different eye colours in the world.第二節(jié):根
58、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)。For over one hundred and fifty years, Americans of all social classes have worn blue jeans.39 Whetherthey are worn for work or for fashion today. Strauss invention continues to be popular not only among Americans but also among people around the world.誨量教學(xué)資源,中
59、高考帝考精品資料*天曼防卷右審幅加*超.課件和枚米孑.故里拉著下野誨題教學(xué)資源,中高考蒞考精品資料天靈爵備書(shū)審博加*題.諦仲和板去孑.故里接著下野誨題教學(xué)資源,中高考蒞考精品資料天靈爵備書(shū)審博加*題.諦仲和板去孑.故里接著下野學(xué)子黃源同 (www. xuezi66. com誨題教學(xué)資源,中高考蒞考精品資料天靈爵備書(shū)審博加*題.諦仲和板去孑.故里接著下野誨題教學(xué)資源,中高考蒞考精品資料天靈爵備書(shū)審博加*題.諦仲和板去孑.故里接著下野學(xué)子黃源同 (www. xuezi66. com海量教學(xué)資源,中高考??季焚Y料年天費(fèi)爵備右審幅料*整,津仲奧教去孑.故里拉僵下玳!海量教學(xué)資源,中高考??季焚Y料年
60、天費(fèi)爵備右審幅料*整,津仲奧教去孑.故里拉僵下玳!學(xué)子資源網(wǎng) (www. xuezi66, com)Levi Strauss was born in Germany in 1829.40 He grew up in Kentucky before moving to New York in1847. Before becoming an American citizen and moving to the West in 1853, Strauss worked in his brothers dry goods business. This gave him a chance to prod
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