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高三英语试题
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第I卷 
第一部分 听力 (共两节, 满分30分)   
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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What did Bill do last night?
A. He broke his back.
B. He played the piano.
C. He moved the piano by himself.
2. Which city does the woman want to visit?
A. New York. B. Paris. C. London.
3. How much did the woman’s desk cost?
  A.£66.50. B.£60.50 C.£55.
4. What does the woman suggest the man wear?
  A. The white shirt. B. The dark blue shirt. C. The blue tie.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
  A. Why to choose the cell phone.
  B. How to choose a cell phone.
  C. Which cell phone to choose
第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5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、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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How does the boy plan to train for his race?
A. By running. B. By cycling. C. By swimming
7. What does the boy say about his father?
  A. He is good at running.
 B. He has done a lot of cycling.
  C. He has ideas about preparing for races.
听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。
8. How does the woman feel?
A. Satisfied. B. Angry. C. Confused.
9. When can the woman get her computer back?
  A. Two weeks later. B. A few days later C. Tonight.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What was the woman doing when the accident happened?
A. Riding a bike.
B. Driving her car.
C. Walking across the street.
11. What do we know about the car driver?
   A. He didn’t drive very fast.
   B. He was driving out of the street.
   C. His view was blocked by something.
12. Who is to blame for the accident?
A. The car driver. B. The boy.  C. The traffic lights.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Why doesn’t the woman want to cook tonight?[:]
   A. She is tired of cooking.
   B. She has to go back to work soon.
   C. She wants to have something different.
14. Why is the man unwilling to go to the new French place?
   A. It is expensive.
B. It is very noisy.
C. It is hard to park there.
15. What do we know about Ying’s Palace?
   A. It serves delicious dumplings.
   B. The woman has been there before.
   C. The man went there for lunch yesterday.
16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Father and daughter. B. Husband and wife.  C. Brother and sister.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. When will the students be arriving at the university?
A. In a few weeks.
B. In a couple of days.    
C. At the end of next month.
18. Where will most research books be located?
A. On the second floor. B. On the third floor.     C. On the fifth floor.
19. What can people do on the top floor?
    A. Attend meetings. B. Study for exams.      C. Watch films.
20. Who might the woman be?
A. A college professor.
B. A department leader.
C. The director of the library.
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第二部分  阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节  (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中, 选出最佳选项。
A
It was on the early afternoon of a mid-October day in 2012. Bismark Mensah, who came to America several months ago, was collecting carts (手推车) outside a Walmart in Federal Way. It was a part-time job for him. He earned $9.05 an hour in charge of getting carts out of the parking lot.
He was used to finding stuff in carts that customers had somehow forgotten — keys, credit cards, wallets. And he turned them into a customer service. But a particular item stood out. It was a white envelope with a clear window in the middle, and there was a lot of cash in it, around $20,000. Mensah turned them into customer services.
Because of what he did that afternoon, Mensah is now the winner of Walmart’s national 2013 “Integrity(正直) in Action Award”.
Bismark Mensah says that since the story ran, he has become the model the youth in Ghana (his native country).
He is now employed full-time at the Federal Way Walmart, earning $10.95 an hour, up from the $9.05 an hour he earned working part-time.
Mensah, 33, no longer collects carts and such. He is in the backroom, dealing with inventory(库存). “I want to learn everything about operating a store like Walmart store,” he says. He plans to return to Ghana to run some shops owned by his family. He also plans to go to college and earn a degree in business administration.
21. What does Mensah do in Walmart now?
   A. Collect carts.
   B. Deal with inventory.
   C. Checks out the groceries.
   D. Ensures Walmart’s security.
22. What’s Mensah’s future plan?
   A. To teach in college.
   B. To run his own shops.
   C. To earn a degree in arts.
   D. To work in a big factory.
23. What can be inferred from the passage?
   A. Mensah comes from a poor family in Ghana.
   B. Mensah can hardly make himself understood in America.
C. Mensah will help set up some Walmart branches in Ghana.
   D. Mensah has set an example for the youth in his own country.
24. What lesson can we learn from the story of Mensah?
   A. It’s never too late to learn.  
B. Don’t judge by appearance.
C. Honesty is a valuable quality. 
D. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
B
Since the invention of Guitar Hero and similar computer games, it is no longer necessary to imagine what it would be like to play along with the Beatles—you can come together with them in the virtual world.
Bill Wyman, former bass player(贝斯手) in the Rolling Stones, has pointed out that music video games discourage kids from learning to play real instruments. My own opinion suggest quite opposite.
Last year, I bought Guitar Hero Ⅲ for our 14-year-old son, Jack. Jack quickly mastered the process and entered an intense period of playing the game.
A few months later, while I was away on tour, a couple of his friends came around with a real electric guitar. Playing Guitar Hero had taught them how to play along the track. Now they wanted to see if they could apply that to the real thing. Jack’s friends taught him how to play along to his favorite songs using just his index finger (食指)on the bass string. He got it right away.
Guitar Hero had helped him over the first difficulty for guitar players—how to strum(拨弄) the strings with one hand while making chord(和弦) shapes with the other. He never plays Guitar Hero now, preferring to rock out in the garage with his mates.
Despite my attempts at getting him to learn an instrument, it was Guitar Hero that taught him the basics of playing and built up his confidence to the extent that he was able to make a recognizable sound the first time he played it.
So let’s not complain about a game that encourages kids to become music fans and, in our son’s case, gives them the basic skills needed to learn how to play guitar.
25. What’s Bill Wyman’s attitude towards music video games?
   A. Curious B. Approving. C. Negative. D. Unconcerned.
26. Which statement is TRUE about Jack’s first playing with a real electric guitar?
   A. He did it successfully.
   B. He taught his friends how to play.
   C. He didn’t know how to play along to a song.
   D. He didn’t know how to strum the instruments.
27. What can we infer from Jack’s case?
   A. parents should encourage their kids.
   B. computer games are harmful to kids.
   C. kids should learn an instrument.
   D. Guitar Hero is a useful game.
 
 
28. What’s the best title for the text?
   A. A new computer game
B. The story of a guitarist
   C. In defense of Guitar Hero
D. The best way to play guitar
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C
I first came across the concept of pay-what-you-can cafes last summer in Boone, N.C., where I ate at F.A.R.M (Feed All Regardless of Means) Café. You can volunteer to earn your meal, pay the suggested price($10) or less, or you can overpay—paying it forward for a future customer’s meal. My only regret after eating there was not having a chance to give my time. So as soon as Healthy World Café opened in York in April, I signed up for a volunteer shift(轮班).
F.A.R.M and healthy World are part of a growing trend of community cafés. In 2003, Denise Cerreta opened the first in Salt Lake City. Cerreta now runs the One World Everybody Eats Foundation, helping others copy her pay-what-you can model.
“I think the community café is truly a hand up, not a handout,” Cerreta said. She acknowledged that soup kitchens(施粥所) have a place in society, but people typically don’t feel good about going there.
“One of the values of the community café is that we have another approach,” she said. “Everyone eats here, no one needs to know whether you volunteered, overpaid or underpaid.”
The successful cafés not only address hunger and food insecurity but also become necessary parts of their neighborhood – whether it’s a place to learn skills or hear live music. Some teach cooking to seniors; some offer free used books. Eating or working there is a reminder that we are all in this world together.
My 10 am-1pm shift at World-Healthy-Café began with the café manager – one of the two paid staff members. Our volunteer crew wasn’t the most orderly, but we managed to prepare and serve meals with a lot of laughs in between. At the end of my shift, I ordered my earned meal at the counter, together with other volunteers. After lunch, I walked out the door, with a handful of new friends, music in my head and a satisfied belly and heart.
29. What did the author do at F.A.R.M Café last summer?
A. She enjoyed a meal.
B. She ate free of charge.
C. She overpaid for the food.
D. She worked as a volunteer.
30. What is the advantage of community cafés compared with soup kitchens?
A. People can have free food.
B. People can maintain their dignity.
C. People can stay as long as they like.[:]
D. People can find their places in society.
31. Why are community cafés becoming popular in the neighborhoods?
A. They bring people true friendships.
B. They help to bring people together.
C. They create a lot of job opportunities.
D. They support local economic development.
32. How did the author feel about working at Healthy World Café?
A. It paid well.
B. It changed her.
C. It was beneficial.
D. It was easy for her.
D
Most people don’t notice I’m polite, which is the point. I am big and look less energetic. Still, every year or so, someone takes me aside and says, “You actually are polite, aren’t you?” I’m always thrilled. They noticed. That’s the thing. Actually, when we talk about politeness, we usually think of please; thank you; I like your hat; etc. All we need to do is to hear, not to notice.
When I was in high school, I read etiquette manuals(礼仪手册). No one noticed my politeness except for one kid. He yelled at me about it. “It’s strange that you are always so polite,” he said. I took that as praise and made a note to hide my politeness further. Real politeness, I believed, was invisible(看不见的). It adapted itself to the situation.
Politeness leaves door open. I’ve met so many people whom, if I had trusted my first impressions, I would never have wanted to meet again. Yet many of them are now great friends. One of those people is my wife. On our first date, she told me in detail that she had an operation to remove a cyst(囊肿)from her body. Of course, it killed the chemistry. But when I walked her home, I told her I’d had a great time. We talked a little after that. I kept everything pleasant and brief. Much later, I learned that she’d been having a very bad day in a very bad year.
People silently suffer from all kinds of terrible things. The good thing about politeness is you can regard these people exactly the same and wait to see what happens. You don’t have to have an opinion. You don’t need to make a judgment.
Last week, my two-year-old son, Abraham met a foreign woman in the playground. Out of curiosity, I suppose, he asked, “What’s your name?” The woman told him. Then he put out his little hand and said, “Nice to meet you!” Everyone laughed and he smiled. He shared with his firmest handshake, like I taught him.
33. Why do many people think the author is impolite?
A. Because he doesn’t look polite.
B. Because he seldom says polite words.
C. Because he doesn’t listen to others politely.
D. Because he doesn’t behave politely towards strangers.
34. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
   A. The author’s good mangers.
B. The author’s strange behavior.
   C. The author always making notes.
D. The author reading etiquette manuals.
35. What can we learn about politeness according to Paragraph 3?
   A. It can help people make friends.
   B. It can keep everything pleasant.
   C. It can be good for people’s health.
   D. It can give people second chances.
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第二节  (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,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。
The guy who tried to edit English
The English vocabulary is not only huge, it is also full of words that mean practically the same thing. Get, obtain, acquire. Shine, gleam, glow, sparkle.   36  
That was the thinking of a British writer named C.K. Ogden, who in the 1930s promoted a new form of English with a vocabulary of just 850 words. He called the project Basic English.   37  
Ogden arrived at his 850-word list through experimentation. The words he finally included were not necessarily the shortest or most concrete.   38   Because any verbal (动词的) idea could be expressed with a small number of “operators”— words like come, go, take, have, make, be and do — Ogden argued that most verbs were unnecessary. In Basic English, eat is “have a meal” and forget is “go from memory.”
Winston Churchill was a fan of the concept as a way to get foreigners to speak English, and he encouraged the BBC to use it.   39   Roosevelt, who expressed mild interest, joked that Churchill’s famous speech about offering his “blood, toil, tears and sweat” to his country wouldn’t have been so exciting if he “had been able to offer the British people only blood, work, eye water and face water, which I understand is the best that Basic English can do with five famous words.”
  40   Churchill didn’t use it either. When seeking to express ourselves, we don’t necessarily need fewer words; we need the right words. So it’s our benefit to have a large supply of words on hand.
A. Do we really need them all?
B. How many words are there in English?
C. Ogden himself didn’t actually use Basic English.
D. Plenty of seeming basic words did not make the list at all.
E. He also tried to persuade President Franklin Roosevelt to promote it.
F. He believed it would make the language more efficient and easier to learn.
G. Despite attention from world leaders, Basic English never got as far as expected.
 
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其  大意,从短文后所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Many sports players have not only accomplished incredible acts of athleticism(运动能力), but also unbelievable acts of sportsmanship. There were some  41  examples in 2014, and I have  42  two that inspired me.
One example of sportsmanship took place in the Sochi Olympics. Russian Anton Gafarov was hobbling(蹒跚而行) along the track, far  43  the rest of the skiers. One of his skis(滑雪板) was broken. He had tried to  44  with the damaged equipment. Canadian ski coach Justin Wadsworth was the only one who had a(n)  45 . Wadsworth didn’t want Gafarov to finish slowly, hobbling across the line. He wanted him to finish with  46 . The Canadian skiers were already out of the race, giving Wadsworth two  47 : Leave Gafarov to hobble across the line on one ski, or give him the spare one. Wadsworth gave him the extra ski,  48  Gafarov to get second place in the quarter-finals.  49 , he came in sixth in the semi-finals. It was Wadsworth who helped Gafarov  50  his Olympic dream.
The other example took place in the 2014 World Cup quarter-final match between Brazil and Colombia. The game had just ended. Brazil had won, 2-1. Brazil was  51  on the sidelines, cheering and having a good time. Colombian midfielder James Rodriguez had just had his World Cup dream   高考英语模拟试题库  52  despite scoring a record-breaking six goals in the competition. Brazil defender David Luiz walked over to him, pointed at him, and  53  the crowd to acknowledge him. He then declared his  54  for a game well played and  55  him for his wonderful World Cup performance. It made both the crowd and Rodriquez  56 .
As an athlete, I know it’s easy to get caught up in the  57  of a game. But I also know that   58  is just as important as losing and winning.
Always remember to  59  your opposing team. Play hard, but play fair. And always be nice. It’s the right thing to do and it always  60 .
 
41. A. amusing B. amazing C. interesting D. embarrassing
42. A. collected B. picked C. made D. created
43. A. behind B. off C. from D. back
44. A. walk B. go C. work D. continue
45. A. broken B. extra C. new D. temporary
46. A. determination B. kindness C. love D. pride
47. A. questions B. chances C. choices D. problems
48. A. allowing B. advising C. instructing D. wanting
49. A. Finally B. Specifically C. Particularly D. Gradually
50. A. share B. enjoy C. have D. complete
51. A. imagining B. reviewing C. celebrating D. training
52. A. achieved B. followed C. torn apart D. broken in
53. A. urged B. forced C. expected D. warned
54. A. surprise B. doubt C. curiosity D. appreciation
55. A. prepared B. recognized C. challenged D. interviewed
56. A. shy B. happy C. crazy D. tired
57. A. fun B. advantage C. meaning D. competitiveness
58. A. sportsmanship B. championship C. leadership D. friendship
59. A. respond to B. fight against C. shake hands with D. keep up with
60. A. pays out B. pays back C. pays off D. pays for
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第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
In China, the history of people planting and using bamboo can date back to as far as 7000 years. As early as the Shang Dynasty, bamboo was being used in ancient people’s daily lives. It was used for food, clothing, housing, transportation,   61  (music) instruments and even weapons.
The   62   (apply) of bamboo in science and technology is thrilling. In 251 BC, Li Bing, in Sichuan,   63  (lead) the local people in building the Dujiang Weirs(都江堰), the first irrigation network in the world, in which bamboo played   64   important role. The world’s oldest water pipe was also   65   (make) of bamboo. During the Han Dynasty, the people in Sichuan   66   (success) sank a 1600-metre-deep well with thick bamboo ropes. This technology did not spread to Europe   67   the 19th century, and it was by using the technology   68   the Americans drilled the first oil well in Pennsylvania in 1859.
In Chinese culture, bamboo is well-known as   69   of the “four gentlemen” in plants. To many famous men, bamboo is a symbol of goodness and honesty. It is always closely related to people of positive spirits. Bamboo culture contributes to encouraging people to hold on when   70   (face) tough situations.
 
 
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35 分)
第一节 短文改错 (共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(︿),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last summer I did some fruit-picking. It is pretty hard work. I had to start in 7 am and pick for a good eight hour. But it was such cheerful that we had great fun. Some of we had guitars, so in the evenings we had barbecues and played a bit music together. I only got about $80 a week, but at the least they gave me all my meals, and the food was not that awfully. Basic accommodation was also supplying. Still, I’m afraid I won’t be going fruit-picking this summer, because I’ve got a temporary job in town what pays better.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是学生会主席李华。你的美国朋友卡尔正在你市度假,请你代表学生会给他写一封信,邀请他给同学们做报告。要点如下:
1.时间:下周三下午3点到5点;
2.报告内容:如何提高英语口语,美国学生的日常生活以及中美差异。
   注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 参考词汇: 学生会 Student Union 
Dear Carl, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
                                                      Yours sincerely,
                                                    Li Hua

 高三上月考1英语答案(201610)
听力(30分)
1---5 CAABA      6---10. CCBCC 11--- 15. ABCAB     16---20. BCBAC
阅读理解+七选五(40分)
第一节 21---23 BBDC 24---27 CADC 28---31ABBC 32---35 AAD
第二节 36---40 AFDEC
完型填空 (30分)
41—45 BBADB 46—50 DCAAD 51—55 CCADB 56—60 BDACC
语法填空(15分)
61. musical    62. application   63. led   64. an     65.made
66. successfully 67. until 68. that      69. one     70. facing
改错(10分)
Last summer I did some fruit-picking. It is (was) pretty hard word. I had to start in (at) 7 a.m. and pick for a good eight hour (hours). But it was such (so) cheerful that we had great fun. Some of we (us) had guitars, so in the evenings we had barbecues and played a bit∧(of) music together. I only got about $80 a week, but at the least they gave me all my meals, and the food was not that awfully (awful). Basic accommodation was also supplying (supplied). Still, I’m afraid I won’t be going fruit-picking this summer, because I’ve got a temporary job in town what (that/which) pays better.
书面表达(25分)
Dear Carl,
   How is your trip in my city? On behalf of the Student Union in my school, I’m writing to invite you to give us a talk from 3 p.m. to 5 a.m. next Wednesday.
   I wonder if you can give us some advice on how to learn English, especially oral English in a more effective way. Also, we are interested in what American students do in daily lives. In addition, some differences between China and America from your experiences will be welcome.
   Is the time convenient for you? If not, can you suggest another time? I would be more than happy if you could give me an early reply. Wish you a happy holiday in China.
Yours,
                                                    Li Hua
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