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1、 2015年高三第二次联合模拟考试英 语 试 卷哈尔滨师大附中东北师大附中辽宁省实验中学 本试卷分第I卷 (选择题) 和第II卷 (非选择题) 两部分。考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第I卷注意事项:1. 答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷和答题卡相应位置上。2. 选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后, 再选涂其他答案标号,不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。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

2、、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. How does Alex suggest traveling?A. Driving. B. Taking a bus. C. Taking a train.2. What will the man do? A. Find a teaching job. B. Work as a lawyer. C. Wait and see.3. Who would start half an hour early?A. Joe. B. The man. C. The

3、woman.4. Where is Dr. Browns office?A. On the fourth floor. B. On the fifth floor. C. On the seventh floor.5. What information is the man looking for?A. School. B. Travel. C. Job.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

4、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. What game did the woman see?A. A football game. B. A basketball game. C. A volleyball game.7. Which school won the basketball game?A. Lincoln High School. B. The speakers school. C. Frankfurt High School.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where are the speakers?A. At a books

5、tore. B. At a Net bar. C. At a library.9. What is the woman going to do?A. Check the computer. B. Contact a library. C. Buy a book.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Who would cook?A. The woman. B. The man. C. Amanda.11. When did Amanda say they could arrive?A. At 6:30. B. At 7:00. C. At 7:30.12. Where would the

6、speakers meet?A. At Pats house. B. At the mans house. C. At Amandas house.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the man feel?A. Depressed. B. Excited. C. Happy.14. What does the woman suggest the man doing?A. Quitting the job. B. Hiring a typist. C. Taking a vacation.15. Who brought up the idea of hiring a

7、 typist last week?A. The mans boss. B. The woman. C. The man.16. What would the speakers probably do next?A. Have dinner. B. Ring a typist. C. Call the mans boss.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the main topic of the talk?A. Weather changes greatly.B. Tree rings show the history.C. Forests are very imp

8、ortant.18. What do close rings suggest?A. Climate has been bad for trees.B. There has been plenty of sunlight.C. There has been plenty of rainfall.19. Why is the example of New Mexico mentioned?A. To summarize the climate changes there.B. To persuade people to plant more trees.C. To show that tree r

9、ings also suggest history of man.20. Why did the people move away in the region in New Mexico?A. Trees had to be protected. B. Trees disappeared. C. Trees were burned.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中(A、B、C和D),选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATo most people, noise pollution is a jet fl

10、ying over their head. For one Spanish woman, it is a neighbor playing the piano. The woman has taken her neighbor to court. Now she wants to send her neighbor to prison for over seven years on the charges of psychological damage and noise pollution.In a country known for its noisiness, the case has

11、raised eyebrows. Neighbors often complain about street noise in Spain, but people seeking prison time for someone practicing the piano is unheard of. At the trial, Sonia Bosom says she has been suffering noise pollution up to now due to the practice sessions of Laia Martin, who lives below her. Mart

12、in, 27, didnt admit that she played at home that often, saying she took regular classes in other towns and mostly practiced at home on the weekends.On the first day of the trial, the newspaper reported that Bosom told the court she now hated pianos so much that she couldnt even stand seeing them in

13、a film.Bosom says years of hearing constant playing has caused her “psychological injury”. Medical reports show she has suffered from a variety of problems, including insomnia (失眠), anxiety, and panic attacks.She says tests by local authorities have found that the sound levels made by the piano are

14、up to 10 decibels (分贝) higher than the limit. City authorities have asked the family several times to either stop the piano playing or soundproof (隔音) the room. The family told the court they carried out soundproofing work twice but the complaints continued.The court hasnt made a final decision. A s

15、pokeswoman says the trial will end before May.21. Bosom wants to send Martin to prison because _.A. Martins playing the piano damaged her healthB. Bosom suffered from heart attackC. Martin refused to take regular classes in other townsD. Martin flew a jet over her head22. How did Laia Martin respond

16、 to the complaints?A. She stopped playing the piano.B. She soundproofed the room.C. She didnt admit she played at home.D. She took her neighbor to court.23. Which of the following may probably be the best title for the passage?A. A 7-year Sentence Caused by the PianoB. Pianist Charged with Noise Pol

17、lutionC. Health Problems of a Spanish WomanD. Actions Against Noise by Local AuthorityBCANYOUIMAGINEHOWHARDITWOULDBETOREADSENTENCESLIKETHIS? Every one of us gets so used to punctuation marks that not many of us give them a second thought. Actually, the ancient Greeks wrote this way. The lack of punc

18、tuation marks probably didnt bother good readers, though. As they read, they just put pauses where they fit best. Also at this time, sentences switched directions. A sentence read from left to right. The next one read right to left, and then left to right again, etc. The ancient Romans sometimes pun

19、ctuated like this: They put something that can separate words in a sentence. The word punctuation actually comes from this idea and the Latin word punctum, which means a dot.When the 5th century arrived, there were just two punctuation marks: spaces and points. The spaces separated words while the p

20、oints showed pauses in reading. Then in the 13th century, a printer named Aldus Manutius tried to standardize punctuation. He always used a period for a complete stop at the end of a sentence. He used a slash (/) to indicate a short pause. Over time, that slash was shortened and curled, and it becam

21、e the modern comma (逗号).Since that time, other marks have enlarged the punctuation family. The exclamation mark (感叹号) comes from the Latin word io. It means “exclamation of joy.” The question mark originally started out as the Latin word questio, meaning question. Eventually, scholars put it at the

22、end of a sentence to show a question.Punctuation even keeps changing nowadays. New marks are coming into existence, and old punctuation marks are used in new ways. Take for example the “interrobang”. This 1962 invention combines the question mark and exclamation mark for times when writers want both

23、. For example, “She did what?” or “How much did you pay for that dress?” Obviously, the interrobang is not widely used or recognized yet, but its invention shows that English is not yet finished with its punctuation.24. From the first paragraph, we can know that _.A. good readers had trouble reading

24、 without punctuation marksB. a sentence always read from left to right in ancient GreeceC. ancient Greeks switched the direction of punctuation marksD. the use of punctuation marks can date back to ancient times25. The passage is developed _.A. by time B. by space C. by comparison D. by importance26

25、. We can learn from the passage that _.A. ancient Romans didnt use any punctuation marksB. exclamation and question marks came from LatinC. spaces and slashes were already used before the 5th centuryD. Aldus Manutius first started to use commas27. What can be concluded from the last paragraph?A. The

26、 combination of two marks will not work.B. It takes time for people to accept new punctuation marks.C. Old punctuation marks need to be standardized.D. Punctuation marks are still changing today.CThe National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC has thousands of objects on display, including the 1

27、903 Wright Flyer, Charles Lindberghs Spirit of St. Louis, the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia, and a lunar rock you can touch. In addition to our exhibition galleries, you may want to visit the Albert Einstein Planetarium, Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater, and the Public Observatory on the east end. T

28、here are many things to do at the Museum in DC. We offer daily tours and educational activities for both children and adults. We also have scheduled lectures and events throughout the year.Hours & Admission: Open every day except December 25. Admission is free.Regular Hours: 10: 00 am to 5: 30 pmExt

29、ended Hours: 10: 00 am to 7: 30 pmDecember 2630, 2014.March 30April 20, 2015.Fridays and Saturdays, April 24May 16, 2015.May 17September 7, 2015.VISITING TIPS:Limit the Number of Bags: All visitors are screened through metal detectors upon entry. The fewer items you bring inside the Museum, the fast

30、er your entry. Before you visit, please review the list of prohibited items, which include pocket knives and tripods (三脚架). Visitors carrying prohibited items will not be allowed inside the Museum, so please leave them at home or in your car.No Food and Drink: Only bottled water is permitted in the

31、Museum. You may only consume food and other drinks in the Food Court, not in the Museum. Groups who bring food are encouraged to picnic on the National Mall.Please Take Photos: You are welcome to take photos for personal use. However, tripods and monopods (单脚架) are not permitted without approval.Fir

32、st Aid: The Museum has a First Aid office and a nurse on duty. Please contact the nearest security officer or the Welcome Center for assistance.Visit the Welcome Center:At our Welcome Center in the South Lobby, staff and volunteers can answer any questions you have during your visit.Open 10: 00 am t

33、o 5: 30 pmPhone: 202-633-2214E-mail: NASM-VisitorServices si. edu28. According to the passage, the National Air and Space Museum is a museum _.A. where only adults can take part in some educational activitiesB. everyone can pay a visit to without buying ticketsC. where one can touch anything he like

34、sD. everyone can visit without time limits all the year round29. If the Greens plan to visit the Museum at 6: 00 pm, it is accessible on _.A. December 24, 2014 (Wednesday) B. March 1, 2015 (Sunday)C. July 6, 2015 (Monday) D. September 15, 2015 (Tuesday)30. A visitor to the museum can _.A. eat and dr

35、ink in the Museum or in the Food CourtB. take photos with tripods for personal useC. bring fewer bags to go through metal detectorsD. get some medical treatment if he suddenly falls ill31. The purpose of this passage is to _.A. make an advertisement for the museum B. attract people to explore the un

36、iverseC. encourage adults to bring their children there D. show what is on display in the museumDThe stories we share with one another are important. They show wisdom and provide inspiration. They are important to our development. But sometimes people choose not to tell.Consider the negative effects

37、 of not sharing a story in the news: People are wondering if public health officials are holding back too much information about the recent outbreak of Ebola.There is a danger in holding back stories that ought to be told. Bobette Buster said it like this, “The fact is, history has shown us that sto

38、ries not told can become like a dangerous genie (妖怪) left in a bottle. When they are finally uncorked, their power to destroy is set free.”There are a number of reasons why we hide parts of our story: they often show our weaknesses or expose our disadvantages; they require courage and strength to sh

39、are; and of course, there are some stories that should be kept secretespecially those that embarrass someone else.Most of us have two selves: the one we display on the outside and the one we actually are on the inside. And the better we get at hiding the stories that show our true selves, the more d

40、amage we may be causing to ourselves and to others.Honesty and openness is important: It proves we are trustworthy. It displays we are human. We are not perfect or better. It highlights the importance of hard work and personal development. Hard work may not allow us to overcome our disadvantages com

41、pletely. But with hard work, we do not have to be restricted to our mistakes.Does this mean we admit every weakness, every disadvantage, and every secret regret to everybody we meet? No, of course not. There is a time and a place and a certain level of relationship necessary for some stories to be t

42、old in an appropriate manner.32. Whats the function of the example in Paragraph 2?A. It reflects that people are concerning about the spread of Ebola.B. It shows the bad effect caused by sharing a story.C. It proves not sharing a story can cause trouble.D. It concludes that one should share a story

43、at a proper time.33. One of the reasons why people are unwilling to share experiences is that _.A. story-sharing highlights the importance of hard workB. people are used to exposing their weaknessesC. people sometimes have no courage to share their storiesD. some stories make themselves feel uneasy3

44、4. Which is close in meaning to the underlined word “uncorked” in Paragraph 3?A. freed B. broken C. unfolded D. untouched35. The writer aims to convince us to _.A. be open to people close to you by sharing some secretsB. share stories appropriately for the good of others and ourselvesC. remove the d

45、angers that can be caused by untold storiesD. realize the importance of being honest when making friends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。After the popularity of the Ice Bucket Challenge, another challenge now is hot in India. Indians give rice to their poor neighbors for

46、 a charity (慈善) which is called “Rice Bucket Challenge”. 36 It is about giving a bucket of rice to someone who is in need and taking a picture named “Rice Bucket Challenge” to share online. The aim of the activity is to help the poor and hungry people in India, and the movements Facebook page has so

47、 far clocked up more than 50,000 likes. 37 The activity was started by Manju Latha Kalanidhi, a 38-year-old journalist, who thought the Ice Bucket Challenge was a little strange. She said, “Hunger is a disease anybody would connect.” The challenge has gained a lot of support with students signing up in Indian Institute of Management, and more and more people join in it. 38 India is the worlds second

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