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1、姓 名:考生考号:2022 2023学年度下学期高三第一次模拟考试试题英 语命题人:营口高中李姝抚顺二中赵春梅考试时间:120分钟满分:150分注意事项:I.答题前,考生务必将自己的乜名,准考证号加写在答题卡上。2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用格皂把茶题卡对应题目的笨案标号涂黑。如需 改动,用梯皮擦干净后,再选涂其他不案标号 自非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡 上Q写在本试卷上无效:”二3 .考试结火后,将本试卷和笔题卡一并交回。1第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标注试卷泉汗内容结束后,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1.5分,满分

2、7.5分)听F而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。遇二阑例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.答案是C1 .Where is the desk?A. Under ihe window.2.What is the man most probably?A. A |x)liceman.例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.答案是C1 .Where is the desk?A. Under ih

3、e window.2.What is the man most probably?B. A |x)liceman.B.9.18.C.9.I5.C. Opposite the window.C. Across from the door.B. A doctor.C. A teacher.3,When does the conversation mosl probably take place?A In spring.4 .What is the woman doing,A. Taking a picture.5 .What will the man keep?A. A hat.B. In aut

4、umn.C. In winter.B. Having cheese.C. Enjoying a fountain.B. A shirt.C. A suit.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独门后有几个小题.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6J题。6.Whal is ihe woman dissatisfied with?A. ihe bedroom.B. The li

5、ving room.C. The kitchen.高三英语(一模)一 17.What does the man think of the living room?A. New and modem. B Small bul、25皿仙” 请听第7段材料.回答第8、9题。8Mhals the relationship between the speakersA. Husband and wife.n. Manager and customer.9 .Whom will the man have lunch with tomorrow?A. Peter.B.Mr.Tanawa.请听第8段材料,回答第1

6、0至12题。10 .When will the dining hall close?A. At about 6:30,B. At about 7:00.1 l.Whv doesnt Ann want to eal in the dining hall?A. She had a pizza already.B. She has to prepare for a test.C. She doesn * t like the fo(Mi there.12与 hat will Bill most probai)ly do right now?A. Go to the dining hall. B. C

7、ook dinner at home. 请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13 .Where does the woman work?A. At a newspaper office. B. At a television station.14 .Why is the man applying for this position?A. To make money.B. To meet famous people.15 .What is the man majoring in at the university?A. Media and Communication.B. Advertising

8、.C. English.16 .What does the man need to do next in order to gel the(osition?A. Ialk to Ms. Wagner. B. Take some courses.C. Big and bright.C. Colleagues.C. Jane.C. Al al)out 10:00.C. Order a pizza.C. Al a university.C. To get experience.C. (Complete a form.17 .What do the library members have Io do

9、 every two years?A. Pay for a new membership card.B. Renew their personal infonnation.C Register in the library again.18 .How long will the library keep the Iwxik Ixioked in advance?A. Five days.B. A week.19 .VI hat can be borrowed for one day only?A. Children % books.B. DVDh.20.On which day will (h

10、e library close at 7:(X) p,m.?A, Wednesday.B. Saturday.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)C. I wo weeks.C, Dictionaries. Sunday.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题,Meet Incredible Conservation Heroes Saving WiMlif.r .,four conscrvalionisls are doing fantastic work h) 0| ExtinctionU W(,rlgges *.(生计)concentr

11、ates on raising public awareness of the danger, finding alternative vc op|H)rtunities for local communities, and pmtecting saiga habitats.|)r. Savage founds a conservation program to protect cotton- top tamarins (棉顶玳器、pioneers the development of new technologies to study the animal in the Colombian

12、oresL helps conduct a study that found only 7,500 individuals remained. As a result, t ; :teE Union for Conservation of Nature adjusted the classification of cotton tops from Endangered Critically Endangered, bringing the species to more people s notice.Jeanne Taminl.Frogs are astonishingly diverge

13、and beautiful for Dr. rarrant- Over the years, she as e pec pu the spotlight on many highly ihreatened species of frogs that face extinction due to habitat ss; climate change, and hunts by iheir animal enemies. No wonder she is called the Frog luly South Africa!Marilyn ConnellLiving only in the Mar)

14、 River of Quetisland, the Mary River turtle (龟)takes in oxygen in Iwo ways. Being hunted by other wildlife is the Maiy River turtle s biggest threat. Connell and her team investigate the threats to die species and lake mraun*s to protect I he eggs and newloms from being hunted, ensuring the species

15、has a bright fulurv.21.What rontribulion does Elena Bykova make to pmtect the saiga antelope?A. She makes no efforts l proterl the species.B. She punishes the behavior of illegal hunting.C. Sh* establishes un inlcmutional organization.1) . She helps the locals change the means of making a living.22.

16、What made cotton-top tamarins get mon- public attention?A. I he efforts made in ihe research.B. The change of their risk category.C. The development of new technologies.1) . The foundation of the consen ation program.23 .What endangers the survival of both frogs and the Mary River turtles?A Loss of

17、their habitats.B. Trouble in reproduction.C. Threat from other wildlifeD. Action of human beings.When Emanuel received an email from Professor Richard English at Queens University, who encouraged him to apply for a PhD in Politics in Belfast, it was a pinch-me moment Emanuel never ihoughl would be p

18、ossible. After all, just a few short years ago, he was living on the streets, couch- surfing at friends houses and weeding gardens to make ends meet. Now, one of the worlds leading polilical academics was preparing to welcome him to Queens University over4,000 miles away.Emanuel never knew who his f

19、ather was and his mom was mentally ill when she gave birth to him, so the hospital took him off her and he was unofficially adopted for the few years of his life W ? followed was a childhood with uncertainty as Emanuel was passed between the adoption system and family members.house, livingA. Imagina

20、ry.C. Unbelievable.Through his high school and community college years, he moved from houswith friends al limes and living on the streets at others.口“ involved himself inDetennined to change all that despite his rocky s吁in m;r gettingschool - doing everything he could to earn extra luiliun ( ” tl) m

21、oot) in ik Ia regy|araccepted into university was scarcely possible because a person like him co,Ulicy 第*?然 persons to access funding for higher education. He graduated from the University .with a 1st Class Honors degree and went on to do his Masters.Emanuel knows I hat his story could have been ver

22、y different.,“1 discovered Irofessor Richard English online and sent him an email honrslly, not t un : would reply and to my surprise, he did. I applied for the highly competitive Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme in order to fund my research at Queen * s. When 1 was told I was successful, my w

23、hole world changed.M.VI hat does the underlined won! *pinch-meM in Paragraph 1 probably mean?B. Anticipated.D. Embarrassing.24 .What happened to Emanuel in his childhood?A. His father passed away early.B. He received great parental care.C. He was once adopted by his relatives.D. He lived with his fr

24、iends now and then.25 .Which of the following can besl describe Emanuel?A. Tough and strong-willed.B. Determined and talented.C Enthusiastic and generous.D. Hardworking and attractive.26 .What is the main idea the author wants to convey to us?A. Well begun is half done.B. Never judge by appearances.

25、C. Many hands make light work.D. You are the architect of vour own life.The next time San Francisco residents slop a taxi, they may step into a car with no one behind the wheel. Driverless taxis are now allowed to come on the eilys streets. On June 2 r . division of General Motors (GM), was approved

26、 to charge for rides in its self-driving cars, becoming ihe first company allowed to operate commercial driverless cars in a major US city. Though Cruise is regarding it as a big win, its self-driving care arei/t totally free to run on lh streets of San Francisco as they please. Cruise vehicles will

27、 be limited to transporting passe , less crowded areas of the city between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. The speed limit is 30 mph ;1喧7n not allowed to operate in heavy rain or fog. The niles are meant to reduce anv iniuriz 1Cruise plans to launch the service gradually with a team of just 30 cars The JU. be im

28、proved versions of GM , s Chevrolet Bolt. However, the company is seekin J”wiHcustom-built Cruise Origin on public roads. The driverless electric vehicle h 冲,。山 lo 8el its (踏板)and can attain highway speeds. The car consists mostly of a sitting :取卜 Or Peda,s can face each other. ,U,ng SPace where pas

29、sengerCruises ability )obtain the commercial permit to operate is a big sten fcompany still has to convince passenger that its technology is safe M PH()Wever lhe safely. A 2021 survey by the American Automobile Association foundI1amaboutMe afraid to ride in a self-driving vehicle.Percenl of American

30、s11 FemainS t0 be Seen加皿 driverless taxi experiment will play wiz 口 高三英语(-模)-4based on the vast number of companies that are racing to一鲁二:a set forof thousands of people on waitlists for robotaxi rides, the Cruise pionerri gpopularity, if not success.28 .What can we learn alx)ut the Cruises driverle

31、ss ride services?A. The services have turned out to be a great success.B. The services receive great support from the public.C. The services have nin in some major cities of the US*,D. The services are limited to some regions of San F rancisco.29 .What does the author describe in detail in paragraph

32、 3?A. The feature of Cruise Origin.C. The original plan of the company.B. The future of self-driving cars.I), The new version of Chevrolet Bolt.B. Opposed.D. Unconcerned.30 .What is the attitude of most Americans towards ihe self-driving taxis?A. Doubtful.C. Favourable.31 .What can be the best title

33、 of the text?A. Cruise Offers Free Self-driving Ride ServicesB. Self-driving Cars Are Coming to San FranciscoC. Self-driving Vehicles Are Popular in Major CitiesD. Companies Begin to Charge for Rides in Self-driving CarsDProfessional courses, such as Masters in International Business or MIB, have be

34、en taken by many students in the last two decades. They are choosing new- age unconventional courses that guarantee a better future. MIB is a specialized course that teaches the international business. There are solid reasons ftif so much popularity of MIB course.Fhe course content and teaching meth

35、ods of MIB differ fn)m a nonnal MBA or Master of Business Administration. It has been designed with the objective of developing professionals with an in- depth understanding and knowledge of the inteniational trade. The course offers various advantages over the conventional MB? degree course.The mas

36、sive increase in the international business and foreign trade gives excellent job prospects to the new generation. Acquiring a degree of MIB offers outstanding growth of job opportunities. Those who want to pursue in the Geld of marketing also have a good future after completing the degree from a MI

37、B college with a good reputation. Big multinational organizations look for talented people who can handle the job of Intenialional Marketing Manage, and people with MIB degrees are preferred. The job needs an in- depth understanding of the overseas markets, because it is the strategic post from the

38、aspect of company s international business growth.Since business finance and economics are covered al length in the courses of MIB siudenls have great job offers in the field of finance as well. Typically, organizations offer the position of ,nlernal,onal finance controllers to those who complete MI

39、B wilh the specialization of financ e The ,a,Zal,Or,CVerS aspeCtS f in(enialiona,业e% accounts, budgeting and so on. People in this fieldand growth prospects are unlimited. After completing degree course fro.n aeputed MIB col ege, there .s a good opportunity in the banking and finance field as well ,

40、n en,aUOnaJ丁People who have an excellent grasp over the international banking pobeIes currency exchange. and .nlemunonal policies. Thus, MIB is the golden key to success with l)nll,anl Jb opportumlies in national and nniltinational areas.U32 .How is the second paragraph mainly developed? 小近邛市疝】田。A-

41、By analyzing causes.viding exun中依C. By making comparisons.* - fMlB?33 .Why do more and more people intend to acquire a(o great job offeis.A. It is required in the colleges. .m one* sown business.c. Il appeals to most of the graduates.I), li helps to start up -.Whal can we learn from the last paragra

42、ph?A. People earn more in business field than in finance field.B. The international finance controller is a high-qualil) j(hC. MIB holders are more promising in all careers than others.I). International banks only accept employees from MIB c(川嘿35.Whals the writers purpose of writing this article?A.

43、To predict the future trend of (he MIB course.B. To describe the development of the MIB course.C. To pn)rnote the professional MIB course worldwide.D. To explain why the MIB course is gaining popularity.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读F而短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项C I 5Chinese people may not be

44、that familiar with sports tourism, but it is one of the fastest growing parts of tourism, because an increasing number of people are expressing their curiosity in sports events during their trips even if s|M)rts are not the key reason of their travel. _ 36Sports tourism refers to tourism involving p

45、articipation in or watching sports events and staying in an environment different from the usual tourist holds or resorts. 37 At that time, people raveled to Olympia to watch or participate in Olympic races. Modem sports tourism, on the other hand, surfaced in the 199()s.3 _ There is also a lack of

46、research to study its Irue |x)tential. However, given that Chinese :出。attach Prea.imp.rtance to peopled health, sports tourism, in many ways, can meet peopled demand for both leisure and physical activity.1产Hural tourism, one kind of sports tourism, which consists of fishinK hikinp v iether outdoor

47、activities, is expanding quickly. This form of tourism has J,n attn f ndn,g”洲 39 n altnwting many tourists.Sports tourism is a booming industry today, wilh an annual growth r i globally, _40_ The rapid growth of sports tourism will help rneel2 i 15 Percentthe high-quality development in China,“甲 S leisure needs an

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