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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上绝密启用前2017届东北三省四市教研联合体高三高考模拟试题(一)英语试卷(带解析)考试范围:xxx;考试时间:100分钟;命题人:xxx题号一二三四五六总分得分注意事项:1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)请点击修改第I卷的文字说明评卷人得分一、阅读理解“Her grades are fine; Im not worried about that, but she just doesnt seem to love learning any more.” Alices mum said.Shes absolutely r

2、ight. Id noticed the same thing about her daughter over the previous two or three years when Id been Alices middle school English, Latin, and writing teacher, and I have an answer, right there on the tip of my tongue, for what has gone wrong. Yet Im torn between my responsibility to help Alice, and

3、the knowledge that what I have to say is a truth Im not sure this mother is ready to hear.The truthfor this parent and so many othersis this: Her child has sacrificed her natural curiosity and love of learning at the altar(圣坛) of achievement, and its our fault. Alices parents, her teachers, society

4、at largewe are all supposed to be blamed in this crime against learning. From her first day of school, we pointed her toward that altar and trained her to measure her progress by means of points, scores, and awards. We taught Alice that her potential is tied to her intellect(智力) ,and that her intell

5、ect is more important than her character. We taught her to come home proudly bearing grades As, championship prizes, and college acceptances, and not on purpose, we taught her that we dont really care how she obtains them. We taught her to protect her academic and extracurricular perfection at all c

6、osts and that its better to quit when things get challenging rather than risk losing that perfect record. Above all else, we taught her fear failure. That fear is what has destroyed her love of learning.1Both the mother and the teacher have noticed that _.A. Alice hates to tell them truthB. Alices t

7、est scores are not so goodC. Alice chooses several subjects to learnD. Alice doesnt enjoy studying any more2What does the underlined word “torn” mean in the passage?A. pained to choose B. guilty to quit C. tired to manage D. certain to decide3What does the teacher think of the girl?A. Her academic p

8、erfection resulted from her character.B. She is a gifted girl with spirits of challenging.C. She is perfect in her character development.D. Her academic performance is great.4What leads to the girls change?A. A few failure experiences. B. Fear of failing getting good grades.C. Her mothers over-prote

9、ction. D. Her not being accepted by colleges.Graduate DeveloperWho You AreYoure a creative person whos brilliant at making smart decisions and even better at communicating them. You are passionate about software and not only like to learn about it at University, you like to get involved in your own

10、projects at home too. You eat code for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and youre always looking to learn and improve. You love working with like-minded peers and aspire to work with the best software developers in the industry.What you studyYou are a final-year/Honours/Masters/PHD student or a recent g

11、raduate(past two years)with a Distinction/High Distinction average in Computer Science, Computing or Software Engineering.What you will doYoull develop reliable and highly flexible systems in the market. The kind of software that ensures we buy and sell faster and more efficiently than anyone else.

12、You will have full responsibility for designing and improving our systems, both technically and functionally to improve our trading success. At Optive we have no shortage of interesting and important work to do, so rest assured that youll be working on something that will add real value to the busin

13、ess.QualificationsYou are an Australian or New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident of Australia.Salary$75,000 plus super plus performance driven profit share.5You will be well-accepted if you are _.A. creative and devoted to software EngineeringB. loving working with people from different majorsC.

14、 communicative and passionate in your university lifeD. enjoying eating code instead of delicious family dinners6The Graduate Developer will probably be wanted as _.A. a final-year Computing Engineering studentB. a master-degree graduate majoring in tradingC. a PHD student as a permanent resident in

15、 AustraliaD. a recent graduate with Honours in Computer Science7You are not required to _ in the future job.A. design Optive system B. ensure trade successC. work on something valuable D. develop the flexible market systemThe news of Harper Lees second novel broke the internet. Go Set a Watchman wou

16、ld be published in July. Lee became a recluse (隐士) after the publication of her first book, To Kill a Mockingbird, in 1960. Although the author has been out of the public eye for more than 50 years, the wave that followed the announcement showed her novels beloved place in the American literary work

17、s.In 1991, The Book of the Month Club and the library of Congress conducted a survey that made readers identify books that had made a difference in their lives. Lees book followed only The Bible. Alongside the works of Shakespeare and Twain, To Kill a Mockingbird remains one of the most widely taugh

18、t books nationwide, reaching an estimated 70% of American public schools. What makes it such a perfect read for young people?English class is a place where young Americans come to know themselves. In the folds of dusty books, students can make contact with humanity beyond the superficial(肤浅的) conver

19、sations of the school hallways. Literature promises relief, a place to figure out ones problems and get to know oneself better.To Kill a Mockingbird particularly distinguishes itself in this regard. It speaks in childs voice without treating its readership as children. People have called it an impos

20、sible achievement, a childrens book penned in the prose(散文) of a well-educated adultits unlikely that a child like Scout could exist in the real world. But thats exactly what makes it such a charming read for young people. It alludes to (转弯抹角地说到) the consciousness of a well-educated adult going thro

21、ugh difficult realities, but shows it through the light and playful voice of a curious little girl.8In which year might Go Set a Watchman come out?A. 2015. B. 1960. C. 1910. D. 1991.9Which book leaves the deepest impression on American readers?A. Go Set a Watchman B. To Kill a MockingbirdC. The Bibl

22、e D. Shakespeares works10Which of the following statements is right about To Kill a Mockingbird?A. Its author may be a playful child.B. Its a story about a well-educated adult.C. Young people can see themselves from it.D. Its impossible for children like Scout to exist.11What is the best title for t

23、he text?A. The Great Writer: Harper Lee B. The Great Young People NovelC. Voices from Children D. Differences Harper Lee madeLast week, Education Secretary Arne Duncan declared a war on paper textbooks. “Over the next few years,” he said in a speech at the National Press Club, “textbooks should be a

24、bandoned.” In their place would come a variety of digital-learning technologies, like e-readers and multi-media websites.Such technologies certainly have their place. But Secretary Duncan is threatening to light a fire to a tried-and-true technologygood old paperthat has been the foundation for one

25、of the great educational systems on the planet. And while e-readers and multi-media may seem appealing, the idea of replacing an effective learning platform with a widely hyped (炒作) but still unproven one is extremely dangerous.An expert on reading, Maryanne Wolf, has recently begun studying the eff

26、ects of digital reading on learning, and so far the results are mixed. She worries that Internet reading, in particular, could be such a source of distractions(分散注意力) for the student that they may cancel out most other potential benefits of a web-linked, e-learning environment, and while its true th

27、at the high-tech industry has sponsored substantial amounts of research on the potential benefits of Web-based learning, not enough time has passed for longitudinal(纵向的) studies to demonstrate the full effects.In addition, digital-reading advocates claim that lightweight e-books benefit students bac

28、ks and save schools money. But the rolling backpack seems to have solved the weight problem, and the astounding costs to outfit every student with an e-reader, provide technical support and pay for regular software updates promise to make the e-textbook a very pricey choice.As both a teacher who use

29、s paper textbooks and a student of urban history, I cant help but wonder what parallels exist between my own field and this sudden, wholesale abandonment of the technology of paper.12Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. A tried and true technology is paper, long used

30、 in educational system.B. Digital learning technologies will replace the paper textbooks sooner or later.C. E-readers and multimedia websites are learning methods that are proved effective.D. Multi-media websites and a good old paper are kinds of digital-learning technologies.13What are drawbacks of

31、 textbooks according to the passage?A. Its price. B. Its weight. C. Its content. D. Its appearance.14What worries Maryanne Wolf is that _.A. paper learning can provide more potential benefitsB. the results of digital reading effects are understandableC. students may not focus on learning by digital

32、readingD. digital reading cant provide potential benefits for users15What is the authors attitude towards digital-learning?A. disapproving. B. supportive. C. positive. D. objective.评卷人得分二、完形填空As a child, Bill was untidy. It has been said that in order to _this, his Mum drew up _clothing plans for hi

33、m. On Mondays he might go to school in blueon Thursdays in black, and so on. Weekend meal _might also be planned in detail.People around Bill _that he was exceptional. One of his friends recalled, “he was _the kind of kid you didnt want_our team. We all knew Bill was _than us. Even back then, when h

34、e was nine or ten years old, he talked like a(an) _and could express himself in ways that none of us understood.”Bill was also well _his classmates in mathematics and science. He needed to go to a school that _him, Lakeside, an all-boys school for _students.Lakeside allowed students to go after thei

35、r own _, to whatever extent they wished. The school _itself on helping all its students to reach their _potential. It was the ideal environment for someone like Bill Gates.During his time at Lakeside, Bill scored a _eight hundred on a mathematics test. It was extremely important to him to get this g

36、radehe had to take the _more than once in order to do it.Computer time was expensive and, because he was anxious to get more _and because Bill already had an understanding _what he could achieve _, he decided to _a company: The Lakeside Programmers Group. “Lets call the real world and try to sell so

37、mething to it!” Bill announced.16A. balance B. keep C. watch D. control17A. certain B. strict C. weekly D. timely18A. dishes B. conferences C. places D. schedules19A. saw B. discussed C. confused D. recognized20A. ever B. never C. seldom D. always21A. for B. on C. among D. against22A. smarter B. old

38、er C. stronger D. braver23A. child B. teacher C. adult D. man24A. back off B. far from C. ahead of D. more than25A. defeated B. challenged C. entertained D. monitored26A. exceptional B. rich C. ordinary D. special27A. friends B. values C. careers D. interests28A. looked B. opened C. prided D. tricke

39、d29A. deep B. sacred C. full D. rich30A. logical B. tough C. imaginary D. perfect31A. test B. lesson C. task D. measure32A. time B. fund C. help D. grade33A. to B. of C. from D. behind34A. psychologically B. financially C. wisely D. universally35A. pick up B. take up C. send up D. set up第II卷(非选择题)请点

40、击修改第II卷的文字说明评卷人得分三、七选五Imagine that youre an actor or actress performing in a play for the first time. Youve learned all your lines and you know where to walk on stage. Waiting behind the closed curtain, you can hear the audience whispering. Then your big moment arrives! The curtain goes up, and the

41、crowd falls silent. All you can see is the spotlight shining down on you. 36The inside of your mouth is dry, and your hands are wet.If youve experienced a moment like this, you know all too well what it means to have stage fright. Its one of the most common types of fear. 37You can experience this k

42、ind of fear when playing sports, giving a talk, or even speaking in class.38The experience differs from person to person, but the same chemical process occurs on each of us. In reaction to anxiety, our bodies produce a chemical that prepares us to either fight or run away quickly. Scientists refer t

43、o this as our bodies “fight for flight” reaction. As a result, we feel the great energy that makes our hands sweat, our hearts race and knees shake.39Practicing your performance and following some simple tips can help you calm down and manage the feelings caused by anxiety. Firstly, dress comfortabl

44、y and appropriately. Secondly, before the performance, take deep breaths and stretch to help relax your body. Thirdly, stay away from drinks that contain caffeine(咖啡因). 40Instead, try a banana! Some doctors believe that eating a banana can help calm your heart and the rest of your body. Finally, whe

45、n you look into a crowd, try to focus on particular people rather than the whole group. These tips have helped many people learn to deal with their fears.A. These might make your heart race even faster.B. Maybe you dont have to be onstage to get stage fright.C. Stage fright is really part of the bod

46、ys reaction to stress.D. With practice, we can learn how to relax while playing sports.E. Then you try to speak your lines, but nothing seems to come out.F. Theres a time when stage fright prevents you from stepping onstage.G. However, the good news about stage fright is that there are a way to deal

47、 with it.评卷人得分四、短文填空Many of van Goghs paintings were inspired by warm, yellow sunlight because he loved how it could light up the world in different ways. His painting Sunflowers, for example,41(fill) with vivid yellows and browns. These colors give 42painting a feeling of warmth and well-being. However, the sunflowers are ac

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