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1、2018高考高三英语3月月考模拟试题03第I卷(共三部分,满分 105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 答案。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 is the man s room probably like?A. Dirty.B. Clea n.C. Tidy.2. What s the probable relati on ship betwee n the speakers?A. Teacher

2、and stude nt.B. Classmates. C. Mother and son.3. What will the man do tomorrow?A. Prepare for an in terview.B. Read in formatio n about a compa ny.C. Take part in an in terview.4. What does the man most probably do?A. He is a sales man ager. B. He is a policema n. C. He is a bus driver.5. Where was

3、Jack last ni ght?A. At home.B. In a hotel.C. In the hospital.第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)请听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给出的 A B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第 6至8题。6. What does the man do?A. A repairma n.B. A salesma n. C. A doctor.7. What time will the woman mo

4、st likely come back?A. At two o clock.B. At one o clock.C.At threeo clock.8. Which of the following is TURE according to the dialogue?A. The man will find the problem soon.B. It s hard to tell the exact time.C. The man asks the woman to wait. 听第7段材料,回答第 9至11题。9. How does Alice probably feel now?A. U

5、pset.B. Excited.C. In terested.10. What do we kn ow about Alice?A. She has three childre n.B. She is a single mother.C. Her husba nd is dead.11. What does the man think the woma n should do?A. Help Alice find a job.B. Give Alice some mon ey.C. Look after the kids for Alice.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. What

6、are the two speakers talk ing about?A. Their timetable.B. Their scores in the last exam.C. The history class.13. What does the woma n think of Professor Joh nson?A. He is easy to get along with.B. He usually gives his stude nts good grades.C. He seldom gives homework to his stude nts.14. What will t

7、he man do next?A. Choose ano ther class.B. Cheat in the history exam.C. Con ti nue to stay in the class.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. Why does Chris come to school early?A. To meet Jenny. B. To prepare for a test. C. To revisit his school.16. What does Jenny say about the test?A. It will be easy B. It will b

8、e difficult. C. It will be terrible.17. Why is Chris so nervous?A. He has n ever atte nded this class before.B. He is afraid of los ing the scholarship.C. He has failed this course several times.听第l0段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is the woman doing?A. Play ing a computer game. B. Readi ng a book. C. Readi n

9、g a magaz ine.19. What is Tom looki ng for?A. A book.B. A dow nstairs room C. A restroom.20. What can we know about the woma n?A. She has a sore throat. B. She doesn t like the man. C. She has badmann ers.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. We are pleased

10、 with the fact that the people in the poor area are proud of whattheyin the past 10 years.A. are achievi ng B. achieved C. have achieved D. had achieved22. , I believe, and you will find that he is very outgo ing.A. Havi ng a talk with TomB. Give n a talk with TomC. If you have a talk with Tom D. On

11、e talk with Tommoney23. The Brow ns have six childre naltogether. It is obvious that littlethe prese nt job brings Mr. Brow n can hardly support so largefamily likethat.A. /; theB. a; theC. a; /D. the; a24. There was eno ugh evide nee to prove that the explosi on in Robinson s housethe leak of n atu

12、ral gas.A. resulted inB. resulted from C. led toD. con tributedto25. Mr. Brya n is a/a nsecretary in our office, for he is able to do taskssuccessfully, without wast ing time or en ergy.A. effective B. efficie ntC. flexible D. sufficie nt26. Mr. An drew taught his stude nts how to develop the basic

13、skills in the physicsclass,everyth ing through jokes and experime nts.A. to expla inB. explai nedC. explai ningD. explai ns27. In that trafficaccident last night the man who hit five people in a row had drunkso much that he could no longerbetwee n fan tasy and reality.A. disti nguishB. disguiseC. di

14、sturbD.disgust28. Weall thoughtthatBetty could haverunif she had wornthe sports-shoesthat day.A. even fasterB.more slowerC.much quicklyD.still fastest29. In order to keep the bala nee of ecosystem, every possible meansto dealwith the problems of the over-exploiting of natural resources.A. has triedB

15、. has been tried C. have takenD. have been taken30. I don t have money or time in hand; , I can t accompa ny you to the Parks onMall today.A. i n a wordB. in other words C. by the way D. i n this way31. Doctor Lily has made her projects successful, so we suggest not onlytoher old school but also giv

16、e the stude nts a talk the n.A. did she come B. her coming C. should she come D. she should come32. It even leaves the scie ntists inwhat they should call the n ewly borncreature, which looks half-huma n and half-a nimal.A. phe nomenon B. motivati onC. won der D. con seque nee33. It s significant fo

17、r graduates to find a proper job, in which they canbring their pote ntial into full play not just a con siderable in come.A. one B. what C. thatD. it34. What does the sig n over there say?In the museum no pers onbe permitted to take photos.A. will B. may C. mustD. shall35. Are these doctors and nu r

18、ses tired, Mr. Smith?Yes. They have bee n operati ng on the patie nt for at least 10 hours.A. They re exhausted!B. You must be joking!C. I m not surprised!D. They are really tired of it!第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A B C和D)中,选出可以填入空 白处的最佳选项。“ A thousa nd - mile jour ney beg ins

19、with a sin gle step, ” as the say ing goes. However, 36 it doesn t tell us is that once the journey is started, it might be hard to stop.That s the 37 for Tang Ren li, a senior at Nanjing Uni versity of Tech no logy,who has backpacked to more tha n 200 cities in China duri ng four years of college.T

20、o 38 his experie nces, Tang has hosted a photo exhibiti onPlay Hooky, Go Travelat the Beiji ng 798 Art Zone. On _39_ are over 300 photos of his travels. The22-year-old n ever 40 going to so many places whe n he 41 his first trip toYangzhou during the TombSweeping Day holiday in his freshman year. _4

21、2 he was hooked on travel. You may 43 how Tang could find the time, being a full-time college student. Did he really skip classes to go travel, like the 44 of his exhibition suggests?“ I gave myself one to two weeks every month for travel. But I always took care ofmy class and 45_ first, ” Tang said

22、. Tang, who is a city planning major, has never_46_ a compulsory course at college.“ I spent more time and effort on my study,47during the finals weeks, ”Tang said. Schoolwork was not the only 48 Tang had to face. His travel budget was49 so Tang had to 50 what he had. He usually took the cheapest fo

23、rm of tran sportand stayed at youth hostels 51 less than 50 yuan per night.There were also timeswhe n he walked, hitchhiked, and slept in train stati ons, police offices and vans.“Sometimes I felt 52 , helpless and even found myself in _53, ” Tang said.“ But now that I look back, these setbacks _54m

24、y journey,and my life.Don t thinktoo much about the _55 because you ll cross that bridge when youget to it. Andonce you take your first step, the feeli ng is amaz ing and addictive.”36. A. whichB.whatC.thatD.it37. AcaseB.excuseCmottoD.dream38. AtestB.gainCshareD.ide ntify39. ApurposeB.performaneeC.d

25、iscoveryD.display40. Athought ofB.spoke toC.worried aboutD.turned out41. AcompetedB.completedC .compromisedD.compla ined42. AUp to nowB.Un til the nC.From the n onD . In the end43. Awon derB.puzzleCsurpriseD.trouble44. AsentenceB.titleC.projectD.object45. Acomme ntsB.revisio nC.achieveme ntsD . assi

26、gnments46. AfailedB . succeededCreachedD. missed47 . Aimpatie ntlyB.in creas in glyC.especiallyD.an xiously48 . Aexciteme ntB.mixtureC.expressi onD.obstacle49 . AlimitedBgran tedC.appliedD.wasted50 . Apay much atte nti on toB.take no no tice ofC.put an end toD.make the most of51. Alosi ngBcost ingC.

27、offeri ngD.cheati ng52 . Aalo neB .livelyC.Ion elyD.alive53 . AhorrorB .angerC.sorrowD.danger54. A enjoyed B . enrichedC . engagedD . endured55. A. importa nee B . n ecessitiesC . un certa in tiesD. sig ni fica nee第三部分阅读理解(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 D中,选出最佳选项。AThe black

28、 and white bird came ashore on a beach in the south of the North Isla ndnearly 4,000 miles away from its usual habitat. The creature s astonishing journeywas witnessed by a womanwalking her dog as the two-foot bird waddled out of the water in front of her. She said, “It was out of this world to see

29、it. It was this glistening white thing standing up on the sand and I thought I was seeing things.” The taleof the lost penguin is similar tothe 2006 children s film Happy Feet, in which ayoung penguin finds himself far from home during a voyage of discovery.Con servati oni sts believe it has complet

30、ed an in credible journey for such a young bird it is estimated to be around 10 mon ths old. The most likely expla nati on for its appeara nee in New Zeala nd is the hunt for food. Experts said it may also have rested on an ice floe ( 浮冰)duri ng its travels and was carried n orth for a great distane

31、e before it made a swim for dry land. Colin Miskelly, a curator of NewZealand Museum, said, “ They can spe nd mon ths at a time in the ocea n and come ashore only to moult ( 脱毛,换毛)or rest. ” Mr . Miskelly said the brave bird would have to find its way back south soon if it was going to survive. He s

32、aid,“ It is probably hotand thirsty and has been eating wet sand. ”“ It doesn t reali ze that the sand isn tgoing to melt in side it because they typically eat snow their only liquid. ”New Zealand residents have been warned to give the bird a wide berth it caninflict (予以)painful bites if threatened.

33、56. Which of the following is True of Paragraph 1?A. A young penguin found himself far from home duri ng a voyage of moult ing.B. A creature s ast onishing journey was in credible in then orth of the NorthIsla nd.C. A woman witnessed a 2 feet bird waddled in the children s film while walkingher dog.

34、D. A penguin came ashore on a beach thousa nds of miles away from its habitate.57. Con servati oni sts tend to expla in that.A. the young bird has completed a pleasa nt journey of 4,000 thousa nd milesB. the young bird s appearanee in New Zealand is due to its hunt for food anddelay of retur ningC.

35、the young bird comes ashore in New Zeala nd only to moult or rest duri ng its voyageD. the young bird is certa in to be over 10 mon ths old whe n it appears on a beach58. What do we know about the penguin according to Mr. Miskelly?A. The penguin could spe nd mon ths at a time in the ocea n and came

36、ashore onlyto have young on es.B. The young bird might have slept on an ice floe and could not swim for dry land.C. The young penguin did n t realize the sand wasn t going to melt insideitlike snow it eats.D. The brave bird would have to find its way back n orth soon if it was going tosurvive.59. Wh

37、at does the un derl ined part mean in the last sentence?A. The reside nts should keep well away from it whe n they want to watch the young penguin.B. Some people do not realize the dan ger of the young bird and they are expectedto touch it.C. New Zeala nd reside nts want to keep the young bird but i

38、t wants to leave theshore.D. If the local people threatened the young bird, it would do harm to other birds n earby.BThe time of year a baby is born can shape what professi on they will embark on(从事)in later life, a new study has suggested. Being born in a certainmonth appearsto indicate the statist

39、ical likelihood of what job a person will end up with, the study by the Office for Nati onal Statistics found. Researchers have un covered that the month in which babies are born could also affect everyth ing from in tellige nee to len gth of life.A child born December is more likely to become a den

40、 tist while some one whosebirthday falls in January will tend to a debt collector, they found. A February birth appears to in crease the cha nces of being an artist while March babies appear to go on to become pilots. Mean while, April and May are said to have a fairly eve n spread of professi ons,

41、births in the summer mon ths mean a much lower cha nee of beco ming a high-ear ning football player, doctor or den tist.The study was derived ( 推导出)by researchers who an alyzed the birth mon ths of people in 19 separate occupations using information from the last census, the Daily Mail reported. Alt

42、hough these trends may be difficult to expla in, correlati ons (关联)betwee n birth mon ths and specific health problems have a scie ntificbasis. Springbabies are at greater risks of illnessesincluding schizophrenia, Alzheimer sdisease, asthma and autism. They may also be less clever than classmates b

43、orn in other parts of the year.60. What is the main idea of this passage?A. The year whe n a baby is born may not be associated with the job he or she willend up with.B. Researchers have found the birth month could affect both intelligeneeand lengthof life.C. The birth time can give sig nsof future

44、developme nt of what professi ons peoplewill start.D. The study in dicates there are correlati ons betwee n birthmon ths and someterrible risks.61. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. A child born in December is more likely to become an artist while some one born in Januar

45、y will tend to be a den tist.B. A February birth appears to have the possibilities of being an artist whileMarch babies appear to become pilots.C. Children born in April and May are said to have equally balaneed chances in their future professi ons.D. Births in the summer mon ths mean they have few

46、cha nces to earn a lot of money as a football player, doctor or den tist.62. What do the researchers also study besides the an alyses of the trends betwee n birth mon ths and professi ons?A. Some serious diseases from births of many childre n.B. A lot of men tal ill nesses caused by givi ng birth to

47、 childre n.C. The secret of births and healthy problems.D. The relati on ship betwee n birth mon ths and certa in health problems.CThe Sauna World Champi on ships (世界桑拿锦标赛 )en ded in tragedy at the weeke ndwhe n one of the two fin alists collapsed and died. Vladimir Ladyzhe nskiy, a Russia namateur

48、wrestler in his 60s, suffered severe burns in the bizarre( 怪诞的)annual eve nt in the southern Finnish town of Heinola. He was pronounced dead late on Saturday after he collapsed alongside reigning (卫冕)champion Timo Kaukonen of Finland roughly six minutes into the final round. The “sport ” calls on pa

49、rticipantsto sit in a230-degree (110 Celsius) room as water was tossed onto asearing stove, officialsand witnesses said. Medical workers pulled both menout of the sauna in front of nearly 1,000 horrified spectators.Both were shak ing and bleedi ng from what appeared tobe severe burns, said HakonEike

50、sdal, a photographer with the Norwegian daily Dagbladet. Kaukonen, about 40, wasin hospital in stable con diti onSun day, con test spokesma n Ossi Arvela said. The event,which had over 130 participants from 15 countries, had been held since 1999. It willn ever be held aga in, Arvela said. A pi nt of

51、 water is added to the stove every 30 sec ondsand the last pers on to rema in at the sauna is the winner. There was no prize other than “some small things ” Arvela said. He declined to provide details. Arvela said Kauk onen the defe nding world champi on had refused to leave the sauna despitegetting

52、 sick. Sauna bathing is a popular past-time in Finland, which has an estimated 1.6 million saunas for a population of 5 million.Temperatures are normally kept around 158 to 176 degrees (7080 degrees Celsius).“ I know this is very hard to understand to people outside Finland who are not familiar with

53、 th e sauna habit, ” Arvela said.“ It is not so unusual to have 110 degrees ina sauna. A lot of competitors before have sat i n higher temperatures tha n that.”Arvela said all rules in Saturday s competition were followed and the temperatures and times were similar to those in previous years.63. Whi

54、ch of the following is True of Paragraph 1?A. Only the Russia n amateur wrestler suffered severe bur ns in the Sauna WorldChampi on ships.B. Timo Kauk onen won a world sauna champi on ship though he was badly burn ed.C. In the Sauna World Champi on ships Vladimir Ladyzhe nskiy was badly bur ned and

55、the n died.D. Both of the finalists were pulled out of the sauna, then they were horrifiedto death.64. The underlined word “searing ” means “A. bur ning B. comfortable C. warm D. ext inct65. What can we con clude from the situati on after the tragedy?A. There was no prize other than “some small thin

56、gs ” , which the world champion would refuse to accept.B. Ossi Arvela suggested there were great risks in the sauna con test and it n ever be held in the future.C. The con test would be con ti nued in which the temperatures were kept around 158 to 176 degrees.D. It was unu sual to have 110 degrees i

57、n a sauna and it was hard to un dersta ndto some people outside.66. We can infer from the n ews that.A. sauna is so popular that there are often competitions on weekdays in Finland.B. the temperatures in usual saunas are too high for most people to sta nd inFin la nd.C. the sauna con test is much to

58、o horrible even for the spectators in Finland.D. there is a sauna for more tha n three people on average in Finland.DThey say money doesn t grow on trees. But it certainly appears to do so on the mysterious coin-studded(嵌满)trunks dotted aro und the UK s woodland. The strangephenomenon of old trees w

59、ith coins fixed firmly all over their bark has been spotted on trails from the Peak District to the Scottish Highlands. The coins are usually knocked into felled (砍伐的)tree trunks using stones by passers-by, who hope it will bring them good fortune.These fasci nati ng spectacles ofte n have coins fro

60、m cen turies ago buried deep in their bark and warped by the passage of time. The tradition of making offerings to gods at wish ing trees dates back hun dreds of years, but this comb in ati on of theman-made and the natural is far more rare . It used to be believed that god s spirits lived in trees,

61、 and they were ofte n decorated with sweets and gifts as is stilldone today at Christmas. The act is like toss ing money into ponds for good luck, or the trend for couples to attach“love padlocks ” to bridges and fences to symbolizelastingromanee. Somepubs, such as the Punch Bowl in Askham, Cumbria,

62、 have old timberswith splits in them into which coins are forced for luck. There are seven felled tree trunks with coins pushed into them in the picturesque village of Portmeirion, in Wales.Meurig Jon es, an estate man ager at the tourist desti nati on, told the BBC,“ Wehad no idea why it was being

63、done when we first noticed the tree trunk was being filled with coin s. I did some detective work and discovered that trees were sometimes usedas wishing trees .In Britain it dates back to the 1700s there is one treesomewhere in Scotland which apparently has an old coin stuc k into it. ” He said that a sick pers

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