江蘇省南京市、鹽城市高三第二次模擬考試 英語試題及答案
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1、 密封線 ____________ 號學(xué) ____________ 名姓 ____________ 級班 ____________ 校學(xué) (這是邊文,請據(jù)需要手工刪加) 2016屆高三年級第二次模擬考試(二)英語 第頁(共8頁) (這是邊文,請據(jù)需要手工刪加) 2016屆高三年級第二次模擬考試(二) 英語本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。滿分120分,考試用時120分鐘。 第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分) 第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽
2、完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。 ( ) 1. Where are the speakers? A. At home. B. In a restaurant. C. In a hotel. ( ) 2. What does the boy mean? A. Nancy has left the TV on. B. He forgot to turn off the TV. C. Nancy remembered turning off the TV. ( ) 3. What does the
3、 woman advise the man to do? A. Go to the post office. B. Call the post office. C. Contact the mail carrier. ( ) 4. Which word can best describe the man? A. Hardworking. B. Dishonest. C. Humorous. ( ) 5. What can we learn from the conversation? A. The man is unhappy. B. The woman
4、 is very helpful. C. Mr. Barkley is disappointed. 第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的做答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。 聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。 ( ) 6. Where are the womans children studying? A. At a school nearby. B. At a pri
5、vate school. C. At a public school. ( ) 7. What can we learn about the woman? A. She is new here. B. She works in a school. C. She has lost her way. 聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。 ( ) 8. What can we learn about Pamela? A. She must be the mans pet. B. She must be the mans friend. C. She must be
6、 the mans daughter. ( ) 9. What did the man use to be? A. A doctor. B. A boss. C. A professor. ( )10. What is the man going to do? A. To board a train. B. To get on an airplane. C. To catch the early bus. 聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。 ( )11. What was the womans original plan? A. To study in
7、 a law school. B. To work as a lawyer abroad. C. To go abroad for further study. ( )12. Why did the woman change her mind? A. She found it was a trick to her. B. She found it unwise to go abroad. C. She thought it would cost her too much. ( )13. What do the speakers decide to
8、 do? A. Keep in touch. B. Have dinner today. C. Make a call tonight. 聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。 ( )14. In what field does the woman want to work after graduation? A. Law. B. Medicine. C. Management. ( )15. What does the man think is the key to ones success? A. Interest. B. Ambitions. C.
9、 A backup plan. ( )16. What can we learn about the woman? A. She hasnt found a job up to now. B. She has no amabition and feels down. C. She will accept her fathers suggestion. 聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。 ( )17. What is the first news headline about? A. Street violence. B. Personal safe
10、ty. C. Students health. ( )18. Why did some parents gather at schools in Glasgow? A. To participate in school activities. B. To call for better primary education. C. To prevent the closedown of schools. ( )19. What are the litter pickers doing? A. Collecting private rubbish. B
11、. Having a oneday break. C. Cleaning up after themselves. ( )20. Which teams will play in the European Cup Final? A. AC Milan and Barcelona. B. Barcelona and Liverpool. C. Liverpool and AC Milan. 第二部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分) 第一節(jié) 單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 請認真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
12、 ( )21. Different cultural features of ethnic groups are ________ one another and work out a melody. A. in tune with B. in parallel with C. in contrast to D. in response to ( )22. ________ an increase in foreign legal conflicts, China is expected to see the
13、 number continue to rise. A. To witness B. Being witnessed C. Witnessed D. Having witnessed ( )23. At the end of the historic area, Wilmington displayed its ________ as a working port city: large warehouses and a few other dated office buildings. A. achievement B. reputation C. cha
14、racter D. standard ( )24. —Do you think Im a good surfer? —Of course! I ________ you earlier. You made it look so easy, graceful even. A. am watching B. was watching C. have watched D. had watched ( )25. So far, only one man has ________ a theory that seems to fit all the facts. A.
15、 come up with B. put up with C. lined up with D. caught up with ( )26. —Your car should be ready next Tuesday. —We were ________ hoping youd be able to do it by this Friday. A. still B. rather C. always D. even ( )27. Many thought that after starring in the immensely popular dra
16、ma, Nirvana in Fire, Hu Ge would ________ and actively seek new roles. A. make a mountain out of a molehill B. have too many irons in the fire C. strike while the iron is hot D. put the cart before the horse ( )28. We work during the week, but weekends and evenings are usually ________.
17、 A. vacant B. casual C. empty D. clear ( )29. Passion is passion and it doesnt matter ________ its directed. Exactly, it can be coins or sports or politics. A. why B. how C. whether D. where ( )30. Different tastes among tourists from outside the mainland ________ the list of th
18、e countrys attractions. A. top B. shape C. lead D. show ( )31. It wasnt easy having my friends talk about their freshman years ________ I wasnt a part of. A. whom B. when C. that D. what ( )32. The desk that ________ clean so I could do homework was always surrounded with bowl
19、s of bad milk, old magazines and so on. A. may have been B. would have been C. must have been D. should have been ( )33. He ________ whether to set aside the minor differences, then he did. A. debated B. predicted C. plotted D. calculated ( )34. How could I lie to her ________
20、 she lived for the truth, whether it was found in music or people? A. unless B. when C. while D. though ( )35. —Mum, look at my shoes. I need a new pair. —________. I bought them for you only a week ago! A. You bet B. You said it C. You dont say D. You name it 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1
21、分,滿分20分) 請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。 Human growth is a process of experimentation, trial, and error eventually leading to wisdom. Each time you choose to trust yourself and take action, you can never quite be certain how the situation will __36__. Sometimes you are victorious, and s
22、ometimes you become disappointed. The __37__ experiments, however, are no less valuable than the experiments that finally prove successful; in fact, you __38__ learn more from your “failures” than you do from your __39__. If you have made what you think to be a mistake or failed to live up to your o
23、wn __40__, you will most likely put up a barrier between your essence and the part of you that is the alleged (聲稱的) wrongdoer. However, viewing past actions as __41__ implies guilt and blame, and it is not possible to learn anything meaning while you are engaged in blaming. __42__, forgiveness is
24、 required when you are severely judging yourself. Forgiveness is the act of erasing an __43__ debt. There are four kinds of forgiveness. The first is beginner forgiveness for yourself. The second of forgiveness is beginner forgiveness for another. The third kind of forgiveness is __44__ forgiv
25、eness of yourself. This is for serious misbehaviors, the ones you carry with deep __45__. When you do something that violates your own values and principles, you create a gap between your standards and your actual __46__. In such a case, you need to work very hard at __47__ yourself for these deed
26、s so that you can close this gap. This does not __48__ that you should rush to forgive yourself or shouldnt feel regret, __49__ taking pleasure in these feelings for a prolonged period of time is not healthy. The __50__ and perhaps most difficult one is the advanced forgiveness of another. At so
27、me time of our life, you may have been severely wronged or hurt by another person to such a degree that forgiveness seems __51__. However, harboring anger and revenge fantasies only keeps you __52__ in victimhood. Under such a circumstance, you should force yourself to see the bigger picture. By s
28、o doing, you will be able to __53__ the focus away from the anger and resentment. It is only through forgiveness that you can erase wrongdoing and __54__ the memory. When you can __55__ release the situation, you may come to see it as a necessary part of your growth. ( )36. A. turn out B. turn
29、 up C. break up D. break out ( )37. A. important B. engaged C. failed D. successful ( )38. A. obviously B. necessarily C. continuously D. usually ( )39. A. success B. failure C. fault D. benefit ( )40. A. ability B. expectations C. belief D. experiences ( )41. A
30、. mistakes B. victories C. experiments D. fantasies ( )42. A. Still B. Therefore C. Instead D. However ( )43. A. absurd B. original C. emotional D. unusual ( )44. A. ordinary B. advanced C. alternative D. certain ( )45. A. wisdom B. mercy C. injury D. shame (
31、)46. A. thought B. approach C. behavior D. purpose ( )47. A. punishing B. forgiving C. blaming D. praising ( )48. A. mean B. prove C. reflect D. represent ( )49. A. and B. or C. but D. so ( )50. A. uncertain B. premier C. next D. last ( )51. A. essential B.
32、valuable C. impossible D. unavoidable ( )52. A. trapped B. located C. lost D. occupied ( )53. A. drive B. drag C. put D. shift ( )54. A. keep B. refresh C. weaken D. clean ( )55. A. naturally B. finally C. definitely D. initially 第三部分 閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分) 請認真
33、閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。 A 5 Secrets of Web Travel Sites Booking a trip on an online travel site is convenient, but comes with its own set of problems. 1. They know whos on a Mac and whos on a PC and whos going to spend more. Last year, US travel research company Orbitz tracked p
34、eoples online activities to test out whether Mac users spend more on travel than PC users. On average, Mac users lay out US$2030 more per night on hotels and go for more stars, according to the Wall Street Journal. As a result, online travel sites show these users more expensive travel options first
35、. To avoid inadvertently paying more, sort results by price. 2. Their software doesnt always hook up to the hotels system. A guaranteed reservation is almost impossible to come by anywhere—but the risk of your flight or hotel being overbooked increases with thirdparty providers. The middlemans sof
36、tware isnt immune to system errors, so always call the hotel or airline to make sure your booking was processed. 3. Dont be fooled by packages: Often, theyre lowend items grouped together. Ever notice how travel sites recommend a hotel, a rental car, and tour package all in one click? These deals
37、usually feature travel that no one wants, like flights with multiple layovers. Check the fine print. 4. You could miss out on loyalty points. Thirdparty providers can get between you and frequent flyer miles or points. Many hotel loyalty programmes dont recognise external sites, others award only
38、minimum points and exclude special offers, like double points on hotel stays. 5. Once your trip is purchased, youre on your own. An online travel agency cant provide assistance the same way an agent can if a flight is cancelled or a room is substandard. Basically, when you arrive at the airport or
39、 hotel, youre just another client who booked at the lowest rate. ( )56. Which of the following is TRUE? A. Thirdparty providers can ensure your reservation. B. Mac users are likely to spend more money than PC users. C. An online travel agency functions the same as an agent. D. Packages usu
40、ally provide travelers with satisfactory programmes. ( )57. Whats the purpose of the passage? A. To encourage readers to book a trip on an online travel site. B. To make an advertisement about several travel sites online. C. To convince readers not to book a trip on an online travel site. D
41、. To warn readers of some problems with booking trips online. B Want to add some hours to your day? Ok, you probably cant change the fabric of time. But a new study suggests that the way you feel about your goal can change your concept of time and that some simple strategies could make you feel l
42、ess rushed. In a series of experiments, Jordan Etkin, a professor of marketing at Duke, and her coauthors, Loannis Evangelidis and Jennifer Aaker, looked at what happens when people see their goals as conflicting with one another. In one, they asked some participants to list two of their goals that
43、 they felt were in conflict, and others simply to list two of their goals. Those who were forced to think about conflicting aims felt more time pressure than those who werent. In another experiment, the researchers gave participants a similar prompt regarding goal conflict, but this time measured th
44、eir anxiety levels as well as their attitudes toward time. They found that participants who thought about conflicting goals had more anxiety than those who didnt, and that this, in turn, led to feelings of being short on time. “Stress and anxiety and time pressure are closely linked concepts,” D.
45、Etkin explained. “When we feel more stress and anxiety in relation to our personal goals, that manifests(表現(xiàn)) as a sense of having less time.” Technological advances that allow people to do lots of things at once may increase the feeling of goal conflict, she said. “I think the easier it is for us
46、to try to deal with a lot of these things at the same time,” she said, “the more opportunity there is for us to feel this conflict between our goals.” She isnt the first to suggest that actual busyness isnt the only thing that can make us feel busy. At the Atlantic, Derek Thompson wrote that “as a
47、country, were working less than we did in the 1960s and 1980s.” He offered a number of possible reasons some Americans still feel so overworked, including “the fluidness(不固定性) of work and leisure.” As he put it: “The idea that work begins and ends at the office is wrong. On the one hand, flexibili
48、ty is nice. On the other, mixing work and leisure together creates an alwayson expectation that makes it hard for whitecollar workers to escape the shadow of work responsibilities.” And Brigid Schulte writes in her 2014 book Overwhelmed: How to Work, Love, and Play When No One Has the Time that so
49、me researchers believe “time has no sharp edges. What often matters more than the activity were doing at a moment in time, they have found, is how we feel about it. Our_concept_of_time_is,_indeed,_our_reality.” Fortunately, Dr. Etkin and her team did find ways of making us feel better about time—
50、or, at least, of reducing the negative influence of goal conflict. When participants performed a breathing exercise that reduced their anxiety, the impact of such conflict on their perception of time was less pronounced. Reframing anxiety as excitement (by reading the phrase “I am excited!” aloud se
51、veral times) had a similar effect. Breathing and reframing may not solve everyones time problems—Ms. Schulte writes that some Americans are indeed working more than they used to. She cites the work of the sociologists Michael Hout and Caroline Hanley, who have “found that working parents combined
52、put in 13 more hours a week on the job in 2000 than they did in 1970. Thats 676 hours of additionally paid work a year for a family. And thats on top all the unpaid hours spent caring for children and keeping the house together.” Sometimes, we may feel short on time because we actually are. However,
53、 Dr. Etkin believes her findings suggest we may “have the ability to influence our experience of time more than we think we do.” “Were all going to have times in our lives when our goals seem to be in more conflict than others,” she said. But with techniques like the ones her team tested, “we real
54、ly can help ourselves feel like we have more time.” ( )58. What makes people feel rushed today? A. Goal conflict. B. High pressure. C. Too much expectation. D. Lack of exercise. ( )59. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Most people are having less wo
55、rk to do nowadays. B. People under a lot of stress have a better sense of time. C. Technological advances allow people to feel less stressed. D. The flexibility of work increases whitecollar workers pressure. ( )60. The underlined sentence “Our concept of time is, indeed, our reality.” means
56、 ________. A. we should make full use of time B. we value time more than the way we live C. we can feel better about time if we want to D. we dont have the time to enjoy life in reality C “Over the years the unthinkable has become thinkable and today we sense we are close to being able to
57、 alter human heredity(遺傳).” These were the words of David Baltimore of the California Institute of Technology, on December 1st, when he opened a threeday meeting in Washington to discuss the morality and use of human gene editing. Dr Baltimore is an old hand at these sorts of discussions, for he was
58、 also a participant in the Asilomar conference, in 1975, which brought scientists together to discuss a safe way of using the thennew technology of recombinant DNA, and whose recommendations influenced a generation of biotechnology researchers. Four decades on, the need for a similar sort of chinw
59、ag has arisen. The International Summit on Human Gene Editing has been held by the national scientific academies of three countries—America, Britain and China. They are particularly concerned about whether gene editing should be used to make heritable changes to the human germ line, something Dr Ba
60、ltimore described as a deep and troubling question. Like those of Asilomar, the conclusions of this meeting will not be binding. But the hope is that, again like Asilomar, a mixture of common sense and peer pressure will create a world in which scientists are trusted to regulate themselves, rather t
61、han having politicians and civil servants do it for them. The meeting is being held against a backdrop of rapid scientific advance. Since 2012 research into a new, easytouse editing tool called CRISPRCas9 has blossomed. This technique involves a piece of RNA (a chemical messenger, which can be used
62、to recognise a target section of DNA) and an enzyme(酶) called a nuclease that can snip unwanted genes out and paste new ones in. Public interest was aroused in April, when Chinese scientists announced they had edited genes in nonviable(無活力的) human embryos, and again in November when British resear
63、chers said they had successfully treated a oneyearold girl who had leukaemia(白血病), using geneedited Tcells. Tcells are part of the immune system that attack, among other things, tumour cells. The researchers altered Tcells from a healthy donor to encourage them to recognise and kill the patients can
64、cer, to make them immune to her leukaemia drug, and to ensure they did not attack her healthy cells. In another recent development, a firm called Edit as Medicine, which is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has said it hopes, in 2017, to start human clinical trials of CRISPRCas9 as a treatment fo
65、r a rare genetic form of blindness known as Leber congenital amaurosis(伯氏先天性黑蒙). Though other companies are already testing geneediting therapies, these employ older, clunkier forms of the technology that seem likely to have less commercial potential. Moreover, researchers at the Broad Institute, al
66、so in Cambridge, said this week that they had made changes to CRISPRCas9 which greatly reduce the rate of editing errors—one of the main obstacles to the techniques medical use. On the subject of germline editing, Eric Lander, the Broads head, told the meeting it would be useful only in rare cases and said it might be a good idea to “exercise caution” before making permanent changes to the gene pool. The need for
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