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1、2014届暨阳高级中学高三英语一模试卷 (一)本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),满分120分。考试时间120分钟。命题人: 刘 信 校对人:刘 信 2014-3-9第一卷 (选择题,共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相对应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答相关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Whats the man doing?A. He is sleeping. B. He is watching TV

2、. C. He is doing his homework.2. What will the woman do over this weekend?A. Have coffee with the man.B. Work.C. Visit a friend.3. How did the man get on with his English composition?A. He didnt finish it. B. He finished it with time left over. C. He finished it, but not perfectly.4. What does the m

3、an mean by saying “But its won so many awards”?A. The film is probably worth seeing.B. He is not interested in seeing the film.C. He doesnt care whether the film is the latest or not.5. What time is it now? A. 6:30. B. 7:00. C. 7:10. 第二节 (共15 小题;每小题1 分,满分15 分)听下面5 段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最

4、佳选项,并标在试卷的相对应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What can we learn form the conversation?A. The woman has no money with her.B. The two speakers are tired and thirsty.C. The man likes sweet drinks.7. What do the two speakers like to have?A. Coke.B. Ice cream.C. Mi

5、neral water. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Why does the girl work hard at her lessons? A. She wants to be an engineer in the future. B. She is going to be a biologist after she graduates. C. She is going to take an exam. 9. What can we learn about the boy? A. He will graduate from college earlier than the girl

6、. B. He wants to be a doctor in the future. C. He doesnt work hard at his lessons.10. Who do you think often has to learn technical words? A. The boy. B. The girl. C. Both the boy and the girl.听第8段材料,回答第11至13小题。11. How long will the man stay in England?A. For two months.B. For one week. C. For two w

7、eeks.12. Whats the best way to travel in England according to the woman?A. By car.B. By train.C. By bus.13. What can we learn form the text?A. The man has never been to Cambridge. B. The man will go to Oxford after London. C. The Britain police are specially strict with foreign drivers.听第9段材料,回答第14至

8、17题。14. What will the two speakers do during the Spring Festival?A. Go to the womans hometown. B. Stay at home. C. Go to the mans hometown.15. Why wont the two speakers buy toys for Alice?A. She hates toys.B. She is too old for toys.C. She likes books.16. What will the two speakers buy for Dela?A. S

9、ome CDs.B. A book.C. A toy spacesuit.17. What will the two speakers buy for the womans father?A. A bird cage.B. A radio.C. Some CDs.听第10段材料,回答第18 20题。18. How does an American feel when he is thanked again and again?A. Excited.B. Unhappy.C. Moved.19. What can we learn from the text?A. People neednt s

10、ay “thank you” for small things.B. You should apologize for your poor spoken English.C. Empty thanks may make people uncomfortable.20. What does the speaker mainly talk about?A. The importance of saying “thank you”.B. Saying “thank you” is necessary but dont overdo it.C. When we should say “thank yo

11、u” to people.第二部分:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分;满分15分)21. I have been staying up until midnight since Monday, working on my paper. I need to _ some sleep this weekend. A. catch on toB. live up toC. catch up onD. catch up with22. The Roman alphabet is a Greek invention, _ is the marathon, a long distance race cre

12、ated in honor of a Greek soldier.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. as23. It isnt just big data specialists like data scientists and statisticians _ to benefit from this boom of big data opportunities. A. that standsB. who standC. which standsD. when stand24. Everyone in this country should work hard and do w

13、hat they can _ against national smog.A. to fight B. foughtC. fightingD. fight 25. I didnt watch the program “Where are we going, Dad?” yesterday. I_, either, if my father hadnt reminded me.Awouldnt Bwouldnt haveCdidnt Dhadnt26. Why are you crying? Today is your birthday!_. I am so excited with so ma

14、ny friends surrounding me.A. Just cant help itB. Dont mention it C. None of your businessD. Thats all right27. We all breathed a sigh of relief when the news came _ no one was injured in the accident. A. whyB. thatC. whetherD. which 28. Guangzhou Evergrande has raised Chinas hunger for soccer glory

15、ever since the year 2013 _ a series of its victories over other teams in and abroad China. A. sawB. bidC. had seenD. had bid28. Daddy, which of these smart kids do you like best in last nights TV show? _ . They are all proud and selfish. A. Either B. Nothing C. Neither D. None30. Tom seems not so en

16、thusiastic as he was two years ago. Yes. Hes really reached a point in his career _ he has to decide what to do next.A. thatB. when C. whereD. which31. The Chinese abacus(算盘), officially _ as a cultural heritage at the 8th Annual UNESCO World Heritage Congress, is another symbol of Chinese wisdom.A.

17、 having listedB. listedC. having been listedD. listing32. This nationwide smog should serve as a reminder to all, indicating a high time that we _ on what weve done to the environment. A. have reflectedB. are reflecting C. will reflectD. reflected 33. Dont be too _ with what you wear as a middle sch

18、ool student. Come on, Mom, stop being _ on me all the time. A. controversial, strictB. particular, hardC. considerate; keen D. flexible; offensive34. “I am astonished, my dear,” said Mrs. Bennet, “that you _ be so ready to think your own children silly.” A. mightB. could C. would D. should35. 2013 i

19、s a successful year for us China. _, and _. A. So it is; so 2014 willB. So is it; so 2014 will C. So is it; so will 2014D. So it is; so will 2014第三部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Starting a new book is a risk, just like falling in love. You have to _36_ to it. You open the pages knowing a little bit about

20、 it, maybe from the back or from a blurb(宣传信息)on the front. But who _37_, right? Those bits and pieces arent always right. Sometimes people _38_ themselves as one thing and then when you get deep into it you realize that theyre something completely different. Either there was some good marketing _39

21、_ to a terrible book, or the story was only explained in a(n) _40_ way and once you reach the middle of the book, you realize theres so much more to this book than anyone could ever have told you.You start off slow. The story is beginning to _41_. Youre unsure. Its a big commitment reading this tome

22、(巨著). Maybe this book wont be that great but youll feel _42_ about putting it down. Maybe itll be so awful youll set it down immediately and never pick it up again. Or maybe youll come back to it some night, drunk or lonelyneeding something to _43_ the time, but it wont be any better than it was whe

23、n you first started reading it.Maybe youre _44_. Youve read tons of books before. Maybe youve taken some time off from reading because the last few books you read just werent _45_ it. Do they even write new, great works of literature anymore? Maybe its a once in a lifetime feeling and youre never go

24、ing to find it again.Or something _46_ could happen. Maybe this will become your new favorite book. Theres always a possibility, right? Thats the _47_ of risk. You _48_ your time and your brain power in the words and what you get back is a new understanding and pure wonder. How could someone possibl

25、y know you like this? Some stranger, some author, some character. Its like theyre seeing inside your _49_. This book existed inside some book store, on a shelf, maybe handled by other people and really it was just _50_ for you to pick it up. It was waiting to speak to you. To say, “You are not _51_.

26、”You just want more of the story. You want to keep reading, maybe everything this author has ever _52_. You wish it would never end. The closer it gets to the smaller side of the pages, the _53_ you read, wanting to savor(品味) it all. This book is now one of your favorites forever. You will always wi

27、sh you could go back to _54_ having read it and pick it up fresh again, but also you know youre better for having this close, inside you, _55_ your heart and mind.Reading a book is just like falling in love. Once you get in deep enough, you know you could never put this book down.36. A. contribute B

28、. commitC. subscribe D. react37. A. tellsB. caresC. writesD. knows 38. A. advertiseB. believeC. behaveD. mistake39. A. attached B. comparedC. usedD. related40. A. artificialB. superficialC. theoreticalD. confidential 41. A. repeatB. changeC. conflictD. unfold42. A. worried B. contentC. guiltyD. seri

29、ous43. A. fill B. spareC. saveD. take44. A. worn outB. run outC. given outD. made out45. A. likeB. worthC. beyondD. beneath46. A. excitingB. familiarC. rareD. tough47. A. price B. beautyC. dangerD. style48. A. balanceB. wasteC. harvestD. invest 49. A. soulB. bookC. bodyD. eyes50. A. askingB. looking

30、C. standingD. waiting 51. A. aloneB. yourselfC. busy D. crazy52. A. devotedB. agreedC. writtenD. enjoyed53. A. slowerB. fasterC. moreD. less54. A. alwaysB. everC. onceD. never 55. A. coveringB. breakingC. separatingD. blocking第四部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) AEngland will play Italy, Uruguay and Costa R

31、ica in a tough Group D at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Roy Hodgsons men open their campaign against Italy in the Amazonian city of Manaus on 15 June in the only World Cup game which kicks off at 02:00 BST. England take on Uruguay on 19 June and play Costa Rica five days later.Hosts Brazil are in Gr

32、oup A with Cameroon, Mexico and Croatia while the World Cup holders Spain open with a repeat of the 2010 final against Netherlands.England will have to travel 1,777 miles from their chosen base in Rio for their first match in the tropical heat of Manaus.Earlier this week Hodgson described Manaus as

33、the place to avoid because of the climatetemperatures reach 30C and humidity is about 80%although after the draw the England boss took comfort from the fact his team face a fellow European side.The conditions in the north will be tough, so we will both be in same boat, he said. If wed had three game

34、s up in the north, it would have been difficult.Following Hodgsons initial comments, the mayor of Manaus, Arthur Virgilio, said England would not be welcome in the city. England takes on two-time champions Uruguay in Sao Paulo and they play Costa Rica in Belo Horizonteboth cities are within 225 mile

35、s of their base.England have never previously beaten Italy or Uruguay at a major tournament, while they have never faced Costa Rica.Uruguay, who reached the semi-finals in 2010, and Italy, who knocked Hodgsons men out of Euro 2012, are ranked sixth and seventh respectively in the Fifa rankings while

36、 Costa Rica are 31st in the world - 18 places below England.56. When and where will England play its third group stage match?A. On 24 June; in ManausB. On 19 June; in Sao Paulo C. On 19 June; in ManausD. On 24 June; in Belo Horizonte57. Which of the following can England take comfort from?A. The pla

37、ce where its first match in the group stage is held. B. The distance from its base to where its first match is held.C. The fact that two of its group stage games are not in the north.D. The fact that it is 7 places below Uruguay in the Fifa rankings. 58. Which of the following is true according to t

38、he news report? A. Roy Hodgson is the coach of Brazil national football team.B. Netherlands took the second place in the last World Cup. C. The mayor of Manaus is a fan of the British soccer team. D. England has never played against Uruguay in the history. B How do you design a pay plan that motivat

39、es people to do their best work? A new study by three Harvard researchers suggests a novel answer: Shortly after you hire new workers, give them a raise.Previous research has shown that paying people more than they expect may elicit reciprocity(相互作用) in the form of greater productivity, notes Deepak

40、 Malhotra, a Harvard business-administration professor who worked on the study. What he and his colleagues found, however, was that the connection between more pay and extra effort depends on presenting the increase as a giftthat is, as something youve chosen to do purely as a nice gesture, with no

41、strings attached.Malhotra and his team studied 267 people hired by oDesk, a global online network of freelancers, to do a one-time data-entry project for four hours. All of the new hires were people in developing countries, for whom hourly wages of $3 and $4 were higher than what they had been makin

42、g in previous jobs. The researchers split the group up into three equal parts. One group was told they would earn $3 an hour. A second group was initially hired at $3 an hour but, before they started working, they got a surprise: The budget for the project had expanded unexpectedly, they were told,

43、and they would now be paid $4 an hour. The third group was offered $4 an hour from the start and given no increase. Even though the second and third groups were eventually paid the same amount, the second group worked harder and produced moreabout 20% morethan either of the other two. People in the

44、second group also showed the most stamina, maintaining their focus all the way through the assigned task and performing especially well toward the end of the four hours. Interestingly, the more experienced employees in the high-performing group were the most productive of all, apparently because the

45、ir previous work experience led them to appreciate the rarity of an unexpected raise. Contrary to conventional wisdom, Malhotra points out that higher pay, in and of itself, didnt promote productivity: People who made $4 an hour from the beginning worked no harder than those who were hired at $3 and

46、 were then paid $3. To get the most impact from their pay plans, he adds, companies might consider not only what to pay new hires, but when to pay it.The key thing is how you present the reason for an increase, he says. Doling out extra money could promote productivity most if you make it clear that

47、 the pay raise is something youre choosing to do just because you can. Our theory is that people will reciprocate. If you do something nice, theyll do something nice back. 59Which of the following is true about the research?A. 89 of the participants got a $1 wage raise for their high productivity.B.

48、 None of the participants earned more than $4 an hour in previous jobs. C. It was so important that the budget for it was increased in the process.D. Stamina shown in it was positively related to the amount of money paid.60. What does the underlined word “stamina” most probably mean?A. The quality o

49、f being intelligent or clever.B. The quality of doing something difficult or dangerous.C. The physical or mental energy needed to do a tiring activity for a long time. D. A particular method of doing an activity, usually involving practical skills.61. Why did the second group produce more than the o

50、ther two groups? A. Because they thought they were better paid than the other groups. B. Because they were experienced employees from developing countries. C. Because an unexpected raise reminded them of their previous work. D. Because they felt they were nicely treated and tried best to repay it.62

51、. What can we infer from this passage?A. It matters not what we give but how.B. No pains, no gains.C. Honesty is the best policy. D. Actions speak louder than words. CRecently, an almost literal case of lifeboat ethics(伦理) occurred. On Aug. 4, Graham and Sheryl Anley, while boating off the coast of

52、South Africa, hit a rock. As the boat threatened to sink the husband got off, but his wife was trapped in the boat. Instead of freeing his wife and getting her to shore, Graham grabbed Rosie, their pet dog. With Rosie safe and sound, Graham returned for Sheryl. All are doing fine.Its a great story,

53、but it doesnt strike me as especially newsworthy. News is supposed to be about something fairly unique, and recent research suggests that, in the right circumstances, lots of people also would have grabbed their Rosie first.We have strange relationships with our pets. We lavish our pets with adorati

54、on and better health care than billions of people receive. We speak to pets with the same high-pitched voices that we use for babies. As an extreme example of our feelings about pets, the Nazis had strict laws that guaranteed the humane treatment of the pets of Jews being shipped to death camps.A re

55、cent paper by George Regents University demonstrates this human involvement with pets to an astonishing extent. Participants in the study were told a situation in which a bus is out of control, bearing down on a dog and a human. Which do you save? With responses from more than 500 people, the answer

56、 was that it depended: What kind of human and what kind of dog?Everyone would save a brother, grandparent or close friend rather than a strange dog. But when people considered their own dog versus people less connected with thema distant cousin or a hometown strangervotes in favor of saving the dog

57、came rolling in. And an astonishing 40% of respondents, including 46% of women, voted to save their dog over a foreign tourist. What does a finding like this mean? First, that your odds arent so good if you find yourself in another country with a bus bearing down on you and a cute dog. But it also p

58、oints to something deeper: our unprecedented(史无前例的) attitude toward animals, which got its start with the birth of humane societies in the 19th century.We prison people who abuse animals, put ourselves in harms way in boats between whales and whalers and show sympathy to Bambi and his mother. We can

59、 extend empathy to an animal and feel its pain like no other species. But lets not be too proud of ourselves. As this study and too much of our history show, were pretty selective about how we extend our humaneness to other human beings.63. What is the function of the first paragraph?A. To create a

60、relaxing mood for readers. B. To lead in the main topic of this essay.C. To present the theme of this essay straightly. D. To raise problems that will be solved later.64. The author mentions Nazi laws in the third paragraph _. A. to show how cruel the Nazis were to the JewsB. as an example to persua

61、de people not to love petsC. to illustrate the strange relationship between human and petsD. as an example to display the humaneness of the Nazis 65. Which of the following is true according to the article?A. The story of the Anleys and their dog was too unique to be newsworthy. B. Most people surve

62、yed choose to save their own dog rather than a human.C. It was in the 19th century that human beings started to love their pets.D. Human beings are more and more concerned with animals nowadays.66. What does the author mainly argue for?A. We should rethink about our attitude towards animals and mankind.B. Pets are of great significance to us human beings.C. It is kind of human beings to extend humaneness t

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