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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流江苏省2016年高考英语模拟试卷【精品文档】第 14 页2016年极课大数据高三模拟联考(江苏)英 语本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分120分,时间120分钟。第I卷 (选择题,共85分)第一部分:听力 (共两节,满分20分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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

2、段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the man do next?A. Study at night.B. Go to sleep.C. Take a test.2. What happened to the woman?A. She lost her way.B. She lost her keys.C. She lost her car.3. What does the woman mean?A. She will go to the zoo.B. She wont go with the man.C. She has made plans to call earlier.4. W

3、here does this conversation probably take place?A. In a taxi.B. In a living room.C. In an office.5. What are the speakers planning to do?A. Paint their house.B. Draw a picture.C. Make a shopping list.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)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

4、小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. How does the woman feel when seeing the helmet?A. Scared.B. Confused.C. Happy. 7. What are the speakers going to do next?A. Go for a ride.B. Go to get other equipment.C. Go to look at motorcycles.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What place is the man lookin

5、g for?A. Queens Street.B. The womans house.C. Q Bar.9. What should the man do at the roundabout?A. Take a left.B. Take the first right.C. Go straight.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What does the man say about the womans presentation?A. She seemed a little nervous.B. She spoke too quickly.C. She did a great jo

6、b.11. What did the woman use during her presentation?A. Two kinds of outlines. B. Some pictures.C. Music.12. What will the woman do next?A. Get started on a project about the economy in Asia.B. Prepare for a presentation about teaching English.C. Help the man with his presentation.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。1

7、3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Why the economy failed.B. The new policy in Chicago.C. The current American economy.14. Who is the man?A. A journalist.B. A passer-by.C. An economist.15. Why do most available jobs have low salaries according to the woman?A. Companies are very greedy.

8、B. There are more people than jobs.C. The jobs dont require a college degree.16. What does the woman suggest as a solution?A. Taxing rich people.B. Helping big banks.C. Cutting down government expenses.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who is the speaker talking to?A. Students.B. Visitors.C. Teachers.18. How di

9、d the house get its name?A. It was built for George Smith and his family.B. George Smith designed it.C. George Smith was the president of the college.19. When was it first built?A. In 1814.B. In 1940.C. In the 1840s.20. What does the first letter of the room number refer to?A. The floor.B. The indiv

10、idual room number.C. The wing.第二部分:英语知识运用 (共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、 B、 C 、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. If Im elected chairman of the committee, I will honestly fulfill my duties and will never _ those who trust me. A. put asideB. let downC. count onD. submit to22. W

11、e dont expect prices to continue to rise much, _, beyond their current levels. A. if someB. if everC. if at allD. if so23. -Look at Nancys new skirt. Thats the fashion color. -Its so _ that it hurts my eyes. A. loudB. heavyC. darkD. light24. The beauty of clothing is _ it can provide an illusion of

12、_ might be, not reveal the reality of what is. A. what; thatB. what; whatC. that; whatD. that; that25. Online gambling _ the college student in debts of more than half million yuan. A. landedB. facedC. causedD. brought26. I wont buy any new clothes because I _ for another trip abroad. A. have savedB

13、. will have savedC. am savingD. save27. It is so quiet without any sound. Somebody _ sneeze in a house three miles away and you _ hear it. A. can; mustB. could; wouldC. may; wouldD. will; can28. South Korean TV dramas are tailored to meet the markets demands. _, Chinese TV screens are flooded by kno

14、ck-off or poorly made soap operas. A. In oppositionB. On the averageC. In contrastD. In conclusion29. Kidzania is a childrens theme park, which is unique _ it offers kids chances to learn through working. A. in thatB. now thatC. in caseD. only when30. Dont think much of your age. It might limit what

15、 you can do. _ you have your mind and health, its just a number. A. As long asB. As far asC. As soon asD. As well as 31. Clinical evidence began to accumulate, suggesting that the new drugs had a wider range of useful activities _ had been predicted from experiments in animals. A. asB. thanC. whichD

16、. where32. A centuries-old tale _ that grave robbers stole Shakespeares skull in the 18th century. A new study seems to suggest the tale is true. A. has itB. says itC. makes itD. puts it33. A reporter should always stick to facts, _ their people _. A. keeping; informingB. to keep; being informed C.

17、keep; informingD. keeping; informed34. Helen Thomas sees reporters as peoples servants, whose _ is the peoples right to knowwithout fear or favour. A. advantageB. priorityC. privilegeD. benefit35. -Are you coming to my going away? -Certainly. _.A. I wouldnt miss it for the worldB. I dont want to los

18、e the last strawC. I cant have my cake and eat itD. I wont unless invited第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Treating a Fever Without MedsMany parents panic when their child has a fever. I did too the first time my child spiked a temperature of 102.5 F. It i

19、s a scary thing to _36_ your child and they are hot, flushed and obviously very uncomfortable.Instead of panicking , _37_ your childs fever and learn to use it constructively to improve your childs health and vitality (生命力) over the long _38_, because, believe it or not, _39_ are fabulous and accomp

20、lish important things in a childs developing body.I am one of seven children, so we had a lot of fevers going around our home during cold/flu season. _40_ this, my Father, who is a retired Family Physician, never succumbed(屈从) to treating a fever with meds. Ever.He taught us that _41_ a fever only m

21、ade the illness last longer and weakened vitality for the next _42_ to come. I remember him saying, “No, I cant bring down your fever because youll get _43_ quicker and next time it will be worse.”Repeated forced reduction of childhood fever has been _44_ to childhood cancer. And eliminating (消除) fe

22、ver will usually cause a secondary infection. When you bring down a fever you start a domino effect toward antibiotic use. _45_, if you want to avoid antibiotics, dont bring down the fever. Fever reduction suppresses (抑制) the immune system. Your child is trying to _46_ well himself with the fever an

23、d _47_ you bring it down you are opening him up to a secondary bacterial infection that will further strengthen the virus or bacteria. It cannot be stressed _48_ that fever has an important role to play in your childs _49_ wellbeing.I cant tell you how many times my children have spiked a _50_ fever

24、 of about 102-103 F for a few hours with no other symptoms whatsoever.When the fever was _51_, the illness was over. No cough, no rash, sinus congestion, no nothing. Just a fever and thats it. I can almost _52_ that if I had forcibly brought the fever down with meds, they would have gotten a seconda

25、ry illness _53_ the feverprobably a cough or sinus congestion and the illness would have _54_ from an afternoon of chills and discomfort into a two week painful experience with a/an _55_ to the doctor and prescription meds.36. A. carryB. holdC. takeD. treat37. A. applyB. fightC. honorD. overcome38.

26、A. termB. distanceC. periodD. time39. A. feversB. childrenC. doctorsD. viruses40. A. Due toB. ThroughoutC. As forD. Despite41. A. cutting downB. suffering fromC. bringing downD. dealing with42. A. chanceB. illnessC. seasonD. year43. A. betterB. strongC. readyD. sicker44. A. associatedB. linkedC. acc

27、ompaniedD. addicted45. A. In a wordB. In other words C. In brief D. In addition46. A. treatB. adjustC. getD. recover47. A. whenB. unlessC. sinceD. though48. A. againB. deliberatelyC. preciselyD. enough49. A. overallB. generalC. altogetherD. broad50. A. unexpectedB. beautifulC. dangerousD. deadly51.

28、A. highB. lowC. disappearedD. gone52. A. promiseB. predictC. guaranteeD. foresee53. A. on top ofB. in terms ofC. except forD. rather than54. A. separatedB. developedC. increasedD. transferred55. A. meetingB. referenceC. tripD. argument 第三部分:阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最

29、佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AYesterdays deadly Amtrak derailment(脱轨) in Philadelphia, which killed at least eight people and injured more than 200 others, may have people wondering, where is the safest place to sit on a train?Conventional wisdom holds that the front car of a train is the most dangerous place in

30、 the event of a head-on collision, while the last car is less safe if the train is rear-ended. But, in fact, trains are nine times more likely to derail than to hit another train or car head-on or to get hit from behind, according to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). The administration foun

31、d that there were about 13,200 derailments from 2005 to 2014, compared with about 1,450 collisions.Investigators are working to determine what caused the derailment of Amtraks Northeast Regional Train 188, which was carrying 238 passengers and five crewmembers en route from Washington, D.C., to New

32、York Tuesday night (May 12). The train had seven cars, including the engine car, which separated from the others in the accident. Six of the cars overturned, and some were so twisted that firefighters had to use hydraulic(液压的) tools to get people out, The New York Times reported. Studies suggest tha

33、t broken rails or welds(焊接点) are the leading cause of derailment on main tracks, and these problems more often cause derailments near the front of the train. Overall, choosing a car located one or two back from the middle of the train may be the safest bet, Ross Capon, president ofthe National Assoc

34、iation of Railroad Passengers, told CBS New York in 2013.Head-on collisions do occur, however. In February, a Metro-North commuter train in Valhalla, New York, collided with an S.U.V. on the tracks, killing six people, including the cars driver, and injuring 15 others. That crash was so deadly, in p

35、art, because long sections of the electrified third rail pierced(穿透) the front and second cars, the Times reported.In general, aisle seats are safer than window seats, where a passenger is more likely to come in contact with broken glass or be thrown from the train, Capon told CBS New York.Safety ex

36、perts also recommend choosing a rear-facing seat, because a person sitting there is less likely to be thrown forward during a collision. Trains are more likely to hit something side-on than head-on or from behind, according to the FRA.If the train has a caf car, its a good idea to avoid spending too

37、 much time there, because the rigid tables can become dangerous if the train suddenly breaks or hits something, V reported.Trains are still one of the safest modes of transport; in 2013, 891 U.S. fatalities were linked to rail travel, compared with more than 32,700 deaths from highway accidents, acc

38、ording to the National Transportation Safety Board. And the vast majority of railroad deaths are trespassers(违规穿行者) struck by trains. 56According to FRA, the most common cause of train accidents is _. A. Derailments B. Head-on collision C. Hit from behindD. Collision with trespassers57. In general,

39、the safest place on a train is _. A. The caf car on the train B. A car near the middle of the train C. Window seats at the back of the train D. Rear-face seats at the front of the train58. What does the underlined word “fatalities” in the last paragraph mean? A. accidentsB. deathsC. threatsD. facili

40、ties B Saravjeet Kaur meets hundreds of nurses every yearbut she knows she should not get too attached to them. “If they complete one year,” says Ms Kaur, director of nursing for one of the biggest private-hospital systems in India, “Im happy with them.” The World Health Organization recommends 2.5

41、doctors, nurses and midwives for every 1,000 people. America and Britain have more than 12. India has just 1.6. As the world grows older and fatter, competition for health-care workers will only intensify. In the rich world, shortages vary in size and nature. America may be the best example of dysfu

42、nction. Becoming a doctor consumes a minimum of seven years, not counting four years spent in university. More than 80% of graduates leave medical school with debt, owing an average of $149,103. That underlines incentives to practice the more profitable, specialized types of medicine, and leads to a

43、 shortage of primary-care doctors, who earn less and work harder than, say, dermatologists(皮肤科医生). The Association of American Medical Colleges predicts a shortage of 45,000 primary-care doctors by 2010, precisely the type of doctors who might manage choronic(慢性的) conditions. This may drive rich cou

44、ntries to look for talent in poor oneswhere the shortage of professionals is already much worse. Governments invest too little in medical training, and those doctors who are trained often leave to seek higher salaries or better working conditions. India supplies about one in ten of Britains physicia

45、ns. Worried about such draining of brains, in 2010 members of the World Health Organization signed a resolution to prevent the recruitment(招募) of doctors from the poor world to the rich one. But limiting the movement of workers is a far poorer solution than expanding training programmes. The Philipp

46、ines is the world leading exporter of nurses, yet continues to have more nurses per person than Spain or Japan. The chance of migration encourages students to become nurses. Some, inevitably, stay home. In a study of 127 developing countries in 2009, the prospect of migration boosted human capital, rather than draining it. Trouble begins only if more than 20% of college graduates leave, according to an earlier study. At Max Healthcare, her company in India, Ms Kaur does not mind when some nurses move abroa

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