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浙江省宁波市2017年高三模拟考试英语试题_word版有答案AlAAMK

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.Who watched the Oscars?

A.The man.

B.Miranda.

C.Angelina.

2.Where will the man be at 5:00?

A.At home.

B.On the way home.

C.At his office.

3.What is the woman doing now?

A.Writing a paper.

B.Doing some research.

C.Studying for a test.

4.Why does the man need the boxes?

A.He is going on a trip.

B.He is packing for school.

C.He is using them for a project.

5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?

A.A snack place.

B.Food from Taiwan.

C.Bad economy.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或对白,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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和7题。

6.Who might the woman be?

A.A tour guide.

B.A policewoman.

C.A taxi driver.

7.What will the man probably visit in the city?

A.The woman's house.

B.Some art galleries.

C.Some outdoor hot spots.

听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。

8.Why does Ann make fun of Christina?

A.Christina is a bad student.

B.Christina's clothing is funny.

C.Christina's English isn't very good.

9.What do we know about Christina?

A.She is learning Spanish.

B.She will move to Spam soon.

C.She is adapting to a new environment.

10.What is the principal's main goal during the conversation?

A.He wants Anne to feel accepted.

B.He wants Anne to improve her English.

C.He wants Anne to respect people's differences.

听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。

11.When did the man work as a bike mechanic?

A.Two years ago.

B.Ten years ago.

C.Five years ago.

12.Which park did the speakers decide to go to in the end?

A.Regent's Park.

B.London Fields.

C.Victoria Park.

13.What do we know about the woman's bike?

A.It is in good condition.

B.It hasn't been used for long.

C.The woman just had it repaired.

听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。

14.Where is the woman from originally?

A.New Orleans.

B.San Diego.

C.The United Kingdom.

15.Who is the man?

A.A company representative.

B.A policeman.

C.A Starbucks employee.

16.What was the woman doing when her camera was stolen?

A.Having coffee.

B.Watching a street show.

C.Window shopping.

17.What is true about the woman's camera?

A.It was purchased recently.

B.It was stolen by a street performer.

C.She bought it at Cavendish Square.

18.At what time did the power go out?

A.6:07 p.m.

B.5:45 p.m.

C.5:30 p.m.

19.Which building still has electricity?

A.The cafeteria.

B.The Mckinley dorm.

C.The East dorm.

20.What happened to the classes in the affected buildings?

A.They've been canceled.

B.They will take place outside.

C.They've been moved to a different building.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)

第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

A

Here's another reason to get off the couch and start working up a sweat.Time the exercise right and you could improve your ability to remember something new.That's the finding of a new study.

But it all comes down to timing.To lock up the new information,start burning those calories roughly four hours after you took in the new information.That's according to researchers at an institute on brain,cognition(认知)and behavior.It's at Radboud University's Medical Center,in Nijmegen,the Netherlands.Eelco van Dongen and his colleagues shared their new findings in the June 16 Current Biology.

This precisely timed memory trick comes from tests with 72 people.Each learned the location of 90 objects on a computer screen.Afterwards,some of the members watched relaxing nature videos.Others worked up a sweat on body-building bikes,changing between hard and easy riding for 35 minutes.Their workouts came either soon after the cram session(考前突击复习)or four hours later.

Two days later they were tested again,Those who remembered the objects' sites best were the people who had waited four hours after their learning before riding.Among those who remembered sites correctly,the four-hour delay before biking also led to more consistent activity in an area important for memory.It's known as the hippocampus(海马区).The consistent activity here suggests that the memories had been strong,the scientists say.

Van Dongen's team does not yet know how exercise works its memo magic.They do,however,have a guess.

Aerobic exercise leads to me creation of several important chemicals in the brain.One is a protein known as BDNF. The other is dopamine (DO-puh-meen). It can help convey messages between nerve cells.These two chemicals may help strengthen memories by linking brain cells,the researchers suspect.

21.The best way to lock up the new information is .

A.to get off the couch soon after their learning

B.to do sports for four hours and work up a sweat

C.to see some nature videos on a computer screen

D.to do sports four hours after taking in new information

22.Which is NOT right about the experiment?

A.There are 90 objects on the screen.

B.They were tested again two days later.

C.72 people took part in the experiment.

D.They all had to do riding for 35minutes.

23.How does exercise work its memory magic?

A.By the hippocampus.

B.No one knows for sure.

C.A protein known as BDNF.

D.A protein known as dopamine.

B

For the Swiss,punctuality is a source of deep satisfaction.They obtain real joy from the fact that life unfolds on time and in a highly efficient manner.Whenever I visit Switzerland,I go through several stages of punctuality reaction.At first it delights me,especially if I'm coming from Neighbouring Italy or France with their rather more flexible approach to timekeeping.By contrast,life in Switzerland is enthusiastic and dependable.If someone says they will meet me at 2 pm,they arrive at 2 pm not 2:05 (or 1:55,for that matter). I like this,for a while.

Then it annoys me.The extreme punctuality strikes me as a kind of being mean,and I find myself agreeing with the English writer Evelyn Waugh who said that "punctuality is the virtue of the bored."

That is unfair though,and finally I come to appreciate Swiss punctuality for what it is: a deep expression of respect for other people.A punctual person is a considerate one.By showing up on time for everything,a Swiss person is saying,in effect,"I value your time and,by extension,I value you."

It's no coincidence that the Swiss are the world's watchmakers.Which came first,the precise clocks and watches or the precise people?Hard to say,but the result is the same: a nation where the trains and everything else really do run on time.

How to explain this punctuality?No one knows for sure.But a popular theory is that,historically,it arises from the tough,mountainous area.Either you planted your crops on time and harvested them at the correct time or,well,you starved.

Punctuality,sadly,is a dying art in many parts of the world.Mobile phones are partly to blame.We feel less compelled(紧迫的)to arrive on time if we can always text to say we're running a few minutes late.I don't sense that is happening in Switzerland,though.

Punctuality is not without its weaknesses.Extreme punctuality also creates an expectation,and if that expectation is not met,disappointment follows.On those rare occasions when things do not function smoothly,the Swiss get nervous,confused and angry.

24.What's NOT the author's attitude towards the Swiss punctuality?

A.Pleasant.

B.Exhausted.

C.Annoyed.

D.Appreciated.

25.What do the Swiss people want to show by arriving on time?

A.To show their respect for other people.

B.To show that they have the best watches.

C.To show that they are considerate persons.

D.To show that they are the best watchmakers in the world.

26.The passage is probably taken from a .

A.A history book

B.A business newspaper

C.A cultural guidebook

D.An economic magazine

C

A contest organised by Airbnb is offering three lucky winners the chance to spend a night in the company of sharks.The winners and their guests will get access to a transparent(透明的)glass bedroom in the 33-foot deep Paris Aquarium where 35 sharks are living.

Interested applicants,who must be 18 years or older and in good health,can apply for the contest through the Airbnb website. "On the 11th,12th,and 13th of April,the Paris Aquarium will open its doors for a night in a room full of sharks," the website states. "And not just any room: you will sleep in a round bed,with a breathtaking view of the world of sharks."

The unusual event will be hosted by a free diver,photographer,and shark enthusiast Fred Buyle,and a biologist will provide the winners with a special course on sharks-their mysterious lives and their role in the ocean's ecosystem,with which the winners can better understand the sharks and thus avoid disturbing their life in the aquarium when they stay there.

Upon arrival,the winners will first be taken to their room for presentations,followed by dinner at the shark tunnel and a night stay among the sharks.A twin bed,soap,toilet paper,and shampoo are all included in the package,as well as breakfast the next morning.The stay is completely free,and so is the travel arrangement to and from Paris.

Applications must also include a message addressed to the judges.In 50 to 500 characters,applicants must explain why they're the perfect candidate for the event.The choices of languages include English, German, Spanish, French,Italian and Portuguese.In case of Chinese,Japanese,and Korean,the word limit is between 50 and 300. Remember that other languages are not allowed.Of course,an Airbnb account is a must requirement for every applicant.

If selected,the winners will be forbidden from diving or swimming in the aquarium,and will be required to keep their hands and feet indoors at all times.Photographing is not allowed because sharks are sensitive to light. Besides, the organisers advise against watching movies like Jaws before checking in.

27.What will the three winners of the contest be allowed to do?

A.Swim along with some sharks.

B.Play with sharks for two days.

C.View how sharks sleep at night.

D.Sleep in a room surrounded by sharks.

28.What's the purpose of the special course in Paragraph 3?

A.To help the winners develop an interest in sharks.

B.To guide the winners how to live in the aquarium.

C.To tell the winners about the ecosystem in the ocean.

D.To help the winners learn how not to disturb the sharks.

29.When people apply for the contest,they don't need to .

A.open an account on the Airbnb website

B.apply for the contest through the Airbnb website

C.write a message in one of the required languages

D.pay the application fee along with the applying letter

30.What can be inferred from the last paragraph about the winners?

A.They can dive in the aquarium.

B.They can take photos of the sharks.

C.They must stay indoors at all times.

D.They must watch movies about sharks before checking in.

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。

Four Essential Tips For You To Ease Homesickness

When home is far away,the sense of ease and belonging that so many people feel can transform into painful feelings of longing,commonly known as homesickness,Along with feelings of insecurity,loss of control and nervousness,physical effects,including sleep issues,tiredness and loss of appetite,are also caused by homesickness. 31Check them out below:

●Realize that feeling homesick is 100 percent normal.

Almost everyone experiences homesickness when moving to a new place-some people might just be better at hiding it. 32 Homesickness is a normal and evolutionarily healthy reaction.

●Make connections with new people in comfortable settings.

Feeling homesick when separated from loved ones motivates people to want to be with those supportive people. 33 When making new connections,it's best to stick to the style that works for you in order to ease homesickness.

●34

This point is vital and also one of the hardest to accomplish.Self-compassion is loving yourself just as you love the ones you care about.The most important step in practicing self-compassion is substituting negative,critical and, sometimes,automatic thoughts about yourself with thoughts that are more supportive and kind.

●Keep tabs on your negativity.

It's also useful to ask yourself how much of your homesickness is due to an event,such as being separated from loved ones,and how much is from how you're understanding a situation. 35 A positive outlook on a situation can do wonders for your mood,but it often can be hard to practice.You can silence negative thoughts in many ways, including reciting positive mantras(祷文),keeping a journal or even taking a walk in a park.

If you're dealing with feelings of homesickness,remember you're not alone.Even though there's no place like home,give yourself some time and care,you might find yourself falling in love with a new place.

A.Learn to help others.

B.Practice self-compassion.

C.Being homesick is unnormal.

D.Being homesick is not a sign of personal shortcoming.

E.We gathered a few psychologist-backed tips to help ease homesickness.

F.Taking a step back is recommended,instead of falling into the trap of a negative outlook.

G.But keep in mind that everyone is different when it comes to forming those new relationships.

第三部分:语言运用(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,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

This year marked my five-year violin anniversary.Five years ago I entered a music shop and asked, "Do you 36 violin lessons?" I was standing in a room filled with beautiful 37 and felt like a stranger in a new land.I had little 38 in playing the violin although I had loved violin music for years.I wanted to learn to play it at that moment.

The music shop signed me up for 39 and it soon became clear to me how 40 it was for a novice(新手)to learn to play the violin.I once watched a skilled violinist play and it looked simple.Actually,it was more difficult than I had expected.Little did I know there was nothing natural about the 41 in which one held the instrument.There was no margin(偏差)for error—a 42 misplaced finger sends a note out of tune.If I had known how challenging it would be, I might never have started.However,my love for violin music 43 all the difficulties.Though it was a big challenge,I made it at last.I won first place in the violin contest in our city last year.

44 the past five years with my violin,I realized I've learned much more than how to make music.I believe mistakes are not 45 .They are pointing you toward where to 46 your attention.Besides,you'd better not 47 yourself with others.If you find you're not as good as someone,you will feel depressed.If so,remember 48 you started.For me, it was because I loved the violin music and it made me happy.What's more,remember that developing a new skill 49 repetition.The more you practice,the more you learn.Progress happens even when you are taking 50 baby steps (like practicing for a few minutes at a time).Take the time to celebrate your successes.When you 51 something you've been working on,acknowledge it with a "Yay me!Look what I did!" Give yourself 52 for what you've learned and enjoy your achievement,which will lead you to the next accomplishment. 53 ,you need to persevere(坚持不懈)no matter how difficult the situation is.I firmly believe these lessons 54 anything we take on.

Learning something new isn't always easy.Sometimes it's more demanding than you expected,but you are 55 rewarded in more ways than you could have imagined for the trying.

36.A.prepare B.offer C.promise D.support

37.A.treasures B.machines C.instruments D.sculptures

38.A.experience B.patience C.consideration D.imagination

39.A.travels B.contests C.performances D.lessons

40.A.challenging B.practical C.meaningful D.convenient

41.A.stage B.event C.relation D.position

42.A.fairly B.properly C.slightly D.equally

43.A.conquered B.expected C.discovered D.suffered

44.A.Looking up to B.Looking back on C.Looking down on D.Looking forward to

45.A.failures B.excuses C.lies D.solutions

46.A.record https://www.docsj.com/doc/cf744253.html,anize C.escape D.focus

47.A.inspire B.share https://www.docsj.com/doc/cf744253.html,pare D.adjust

48.A.what B.that C.how D.why

49.A.improves B.introduces C.requires D.guides

50.A.broad B.tiny C.proud D.fresh

51.A.introduce B.design C.contribute D.accomplish

52.A.surprise B.respect C.credit D.warmth

53.A.After all B.In conclusion C.In brief D.Above all

54.A.lead to B.apply to C.respond to D.occur to

55.A.richly B.carefully C.formally D.willingly

笫Ⅱ卷

第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)

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。

S.T. Harvey wrote a children's book Miracle,a fictional story about trying to fit in when you stand out.Since it was released earlier this year,the book 56 (appear) in classrooms and libraries 57 the country,bringing with it 58 powerful message about the importance of kindness.

59 (base) on a true story,the book tells about a boy named Auggie, 60 was born with a misshapen face that has required many 61 (operate) in the 10 years since his birth. 62 being homeschooled since kindergarten,he starts fifth grade at a public school.It isn't easy being the new kid,especially since Auggie looks different from everybody 63 . The book takes readers on a journey,as Auggie and his community learn about 64 .(friend) and acceptance.

Harvey worked as an art director and graphic designer for more than 20 years before she 65 (inspire) to write Miracle.Now she is using the book to promote the impact of kindness.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节应用文写作(满分15分)

假定你是李明。你校邀请了英国伯明翰大学的Elliot Smith教授来做关于莎士比亚生平的讲座。请你作为主持人向参加讲座的同学用英语介绍讲座情况。内容包括:

1.讲座的教授和讲座内容;

2.讲座后有自由交流时间;

3.对教授的讲座表示欢迎。

注意:

1.词数80左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.参考词汇:伯明翰大学:the University of Birmingham 莎士比亚:Shakespeare

第二节:概要写作(满分25分)

阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。

Many Chinese students have studied English for approximately ten years,but most of them cannot even speak English correctly or fluently.In my opinion,there are several obstacles that have caused this to happen.The main obstacle is fear!Another is the habit of mentally translating from Chinese to English and then to change these thoughts into spoken words and sentences.Many of these difficulties are caused by the way Chinese people study and learn the language.

We must learn to speak as a child does.When we are learning a second language we need to remember how we learned our native language.Learning to understand and speak a language is one of the first skills a child develops. How does a child learn the language?He listens for a time and then he tries to repeat the words.Parents give great praise for the smallest effort and slightest improvement.Therefore,the child develops courage and is excited about learning.It takes a long time before he knows anything about grammar,spelling or formal sentence structures.

As for language teachers,they should avoid criticism and be very encouraging and generous with praise. Criticism or pointing out faults too often causes students to lose self-confidence and develop a fear of speaking.The best way to motivate a student is using praise.

The most important aspect of speaking is having good self-esteem.Self-esteem is how you feel about yourself.

When most Chinese people are asked how their English is,or they are told their English is very good,they immediately respond by saying, "Oh my English is very poor." If you say this to yourself often enough,you will believe it.When someone compliments(称赞)you,just say "thank you".

浙江省宁波市2017年高三模拟考试

英语试题答案

第一部分听力(共二节,满分30分,每题1.5分)

1-5 BCABA 6-10 ABCCC 11-15 CBBAB 16-20 BACBA

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)

第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)

21-23 DDB 24-26 BAC 27-30 DDDC

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

31-35 EDGBF

第三部分语言运用(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)

第二节36-40 BCADA 41-45 DCABA 46-50 DCDCB 51-55 DCDBA

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

56.has appeared 57.across/throughout 58.a 59.Based 60.who

61.operations 62.After 63.else 64.Friendship 65.was inspired

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节应用文写作(满分15分)one possible version:

Ladies and gentlemen,today we're lucky to have invited Professor Elliot Smith to give us a lecture on the Life of Shakespeare.Professor Smith is from the University of Birmingham in the UK.He is a specialist in the study of Shakespeare.He will tell us some unknown stories of Shakespeare.At the end of the lecture,there will be some time for free talk.If you have any questions,just feel Free to ask Professor Smith.

Now,ladies and gentlemen,let's welcome Professor Elliot Smith!

第二节:概要写作one possible version:

Caused by their fear and way of learning,many Chinese students cannot speak English fluently even after ten-years' learning.(要点1)Actually we should learn to speak English as a child learns his native language by listening and repeating a lot.(要点2)And teachers should praise and encourage rather than criticize students,just as parents do.(要点3)Finally,having good self-esteem is of vital importance in speaking English..(要点4)

听力原文:

Text 1

M: Did you watch the Oscars on Sunday,Miranda?

W: Yes,of course!I watch them every year!What did you think about what Angelina Jolie did?

M: Well,to be honest.I didn't watch the Oscars.I guess I don't understand why everyone likes it so much.

Text 2

M: Give me a call when you get into town.I'll pick you up at the train station.

W: Should I call you at your office?

M: If you get in before 5:30,call the office.Otherwise,call me at home.

Text 3

M: How is your homework coming along?

W: Don't ask.After I finish writing this paper,I've got to start my research far another paper that's due next week.And I don't know when I'll have time to prepare for my test that's in two days.

Text 4

W: Jerry you're leaving for school tomorrow.What can I do to help?

M: Please ask Dad where my boxes are.

W: You can use these old suitcases here instead.

Text 5

M: I drove by the Taiwanese snack place,and I noticed that it's closed.I think it went out of business.

W: You can't be serious!I just ate there yesterday,and the owner didn't say anything about closing down.

Text 6

M: I was wondering if you could help me book a few tours.

W: You have come to the right place. (6) How many days will you be staying here?

M: I will be here for a week.

W: Have you ever visited our city before?

M: No,this is my first time.

W: What are you interested in? Do you enjoy museums and buildings,or would you rather go to some outdoor hot spots?

M: I really enjoy visiting museums and art galleries.(7)

W: Well we have tours for all interests.

M: Do you have a city tour?

W: Yes.In fact,that's the first one I usually suggest to visitors.

Text 7

M: Hello,Anne,Do you know why your teacher sent you to see me today?

W: No,Principal Hopkins.What did I dos?Am I in trouble?Apparently,Christina was very upset.

W: Well her accent is funny.

M: Anne,what you said really hurt Christina's feelings.

W: I didn't mean to hurt her feeling.It was just a joke!

M: Christina and her family just moved here from Spain one month ago.It's probably very hard for her to adjust to a new school,and to a new culture.(9) And she is stilt in the process of learning English.Can you imagine being in her position?

W: Yes.I didn't realize how hurtful I was being.I really didn’t mean to hurt her feelings.I will apologize to her.

M: Good.I want you to make her feel welcome and accepted.It is very important to be respectful of people's differences.(10)

Text 8

M: When was the last time you rode that thing?

W: I think it's been almost ten years. I dragged it out of my garage just now.

M: Well,it looks pretty old and worn out,(13) but I guess it should be OK to ride.

W: If you say so-you're the expert.Didn't you use to work as a bike mechanic?

M: Yeah,just for two years while I was in university,but that was five years ago.(11) Anyway,where do you want to ride?

W: I don't know.Maybe we could ride to Regent's Park.How long would that take?

M: About 45 minutes from here.We could also just go to Victoria Park instead.That would be about 15 minutes. W: OK,let's go there.

M: Great! Then let's go...So,how does the bike feel?

W: It's OK,I guess.But I think I need to stop.I'm too tired.

M: You're kidding me.We've been riding for,like,one minute.

W: Sorry,I guess I'm out of shape.Maybe we can go someplace close than Victoria Park.

M: OK,let's go to London Fields,(12) then-it's only five minutes away.

Text 9

W: I'd like to report a stolen camera.

M: I see.Well,I'm need to ask you some questions.When did the theft occur?(15)

W: Two hours ago.I was in Cavendish Square in the West End,outside a Starbucks coffee shop.

M: Were you by yourself.

W: Yes.My friend had gone home to take a nap.I was watching a street performer in a crowd of people when somebody pushed me from behind.(16) I looked down and saw that my bag was open and my camera was gone. M: Well,there are security cameras in Cavendish Square.We can check to see if the thief was caught on camera.(15) But I'll need some personal information.Can I see your passport?

W: Yes,Here you are.

M: So,your name is Sally Winters-you're American.You were born on July 4,1984 in New Orleans?(14)

W: That's right.

M: You're been in the United Kingdom for three days,and your passport was issued in March,2009 in San Digeo? W: Yes.I live there now.

M: What kind of camera was it?

W:A Canon 600D digital SLR.I bought it five days ago.(17) I need the report for my insurance.

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Good evening.You have reached Western University's emergency hotline.This hotline was last updated at 6:07 p.m.on Monday,May 8th.On May 8th,at 5:30 p.m.,a power failure occurred at Western University.(18) As of this time, we do not know the cause.The b u ildings affected are currently the music building,the cafeteria,the gym and the science building.The East and Fairmont dorms are also without power.So far,the Mckinley and West dorms are fine.

(19) WU emergency workers and other responders are on the scene,and repairs are expected to be finished in a

timely manner.Classes and events in the affected buildings are called off until further notice.(20) Students,faculty, and staff are encouraged to contact the school's office for further questions about changes to work schedules and locations.Please remember that candles and other lighted items should not be used in campus buildings.You can view more updates on the university's website.We will be updating this recording every fifteen minutes.If you or someone around you is experiencing an emergency,please hang up immediately and call 911.Thank you.

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