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河南省豫南省級示范高中聯(lián)盟高三下學期考前模擬二英語試題考生注意:1.本試卷共150分,考試時間120分鐘。2.請將各題答案填寫在答題卡上。3.本試卷主要考試內容:高考全部內容。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)略第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。AEnjoyaconcert,opera,oraballetthattouchesyoursoul,Ontariohasyourticketstoperformancesyear-round.PerformingArtsOttawa’sNationalArtsCentreandMERIDIANHALLinTorontobothpresentgreatseriesofmusic,danceandshows.Representingprofessionaldanceandoperacompaniesinthecity,theTorontoAllianceforthePerformingArts(TAPA)willallowyoutoknowwhat’splayingonToronto’sstages;downloadtheirmobileappforon-the-goperformingartstickets,reviewsandsearches,andfreetelephoneserviceisalsoavailableformoreguidance.TheatreYou’lllovethesummertheatreinOntario’sscenicruralspaces.EnjoytheCanadianstoriesinahistoricbarn(谷倉)atthe4thLineTheatrenearPeterborough.TheBrightonBarnTheatreisanotheruniquetheatresetinafarmfield.Onceaworkingcattlebarn,theGlobusTheatreattheLABnowiswell-knownforofferingaprofessionalsummerseasonfortheatreandamixofdramasandcomedynightsatothertimesthroughouttheyear.Itcreatespartnershipswiththeatrecompaniesinvariouscountries,andshowsdiversetheatreforcommunities.OrchestralMusicEnjoythewide-rangingprogramsofTorontoSymphonyOrchestra.Hamilton’smusicsceneisboomingwiththeHamiltonOrchestraofferingupanotherseasonofgreatconcerts,asistheOntarioPhilharmonicinOshawa,withasolidseasonofexcellenttraditionalmusic,wonderfulwithgreatspecialevents.BalletTorontoisacenterfordifferentCanadiandancefromtheNationalBalletofCanadatotheTorontoDanceTheatre.TheBalletSeriesattheNationalArtsCentre(NAC)presentsthreeballetproductionsinSouthamHall,eachfeaturingtheNACOrchestra.21.WhatmighttheTAPAfunctionas?A.Anartcenter. B.Anapplication.C.Aguidebook.D.Aserviceorganization.22.WhatdoestheauthorsayabouttheGlobusTheatre?A.Itshowsdramasandcomediesthroughouttheyear.B.Itprovidesperformancesfromaroundtheworld.C.ItliesinascenicfarmfiledinOntario.D.Itoncewaswell-knownasaworkingcattlebarn. 23.Wherewillthosefondofclassicalworksprefertogo?A.TheTorontoDanceTheatre.B.Ottawa’sNationalArtsCentre.C.TheOntarioPhilharmonic.D.TheBrightonBarnTheatre.BEverygirldreamsandLiXieisnoexception.ShehasreaddozensofbooksonhowtobeaballerinaandSwanLakeisherfavorite.Shehopesonedayherdreamwillcometrue.Shehastakenballetlessonsandallherteachersconfirmsheisagoodstudent.Oneday,shesawanadvertisementthatafamousballerinatroupewillbeperforminginherhometown.Herthoughtsranwild,“Imustmeetupwiththeleaderofthetroupeandshowhimmyskills,"shemurmuredtoherself.Shedressedherselfinherballerinacostumeandmanagedtoevadetheguardsandhidinthedressingroom.Toherluck,theleaderenteredandshetimidlyknockedatthedoor.Shebravelyapproachedhimandhandedhimabunchofredrosesandinherexcitementthethornsprickedherhandbutshedidnotmakemuchadoaboutthepain.Theleaderobservedheractionasshetoldhimherdream.“Alright,youdanceandIwillgiveyoumyverdict."Buthalfwaythroughthedancehestoppedherandsaid,“I'msorry.You'renotgoodenough!”O(jiān)nhearingthis,LiXieranasfastasherlegscouldcarryherandwasashamed.Shegaveupherdream.Manyyearslater,sheheardthatthesameballettroupewasperforminginhertownagain.Bittermemoriesoftheleader'sharshwordscamefloodingbacktoher.Thistimeshewasdeterminedtofindoutwhytheleaderhadtoldhershewasnotgoodenoughwhenallherteachersthoughtotherwise.“Irememberyourgiftofrosesandhowthethornshadprickedyourfingersbutyoucarriedonbravely.Ifonlyyouhadtreatedballetlikethatandhadnotgivenupsoeasily;therefore,youstilldeservemyverdict!”24.WhatdidallofLiXie'steachersthinkofher?A.Sheshouldbemorepersistent.B.Sheneedstobebetter.C.Shewasbornaballetdancer.D.Sheisqualifiedforballetdancing.25.Whichofthefollowingcanbestexplaintheunderlinedword“evade”inparagraph2?A.avoidB.submitC.convinceD.approach26.WhatisLiXie'sreactionwhenthethornsstabbedherhand?A.Sheattractedtheleader'sattention.B.Shedidn'tfeelitatall.C.Sheignoreditonpurpose.D.Sheletoutapainfulcry.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Hethatclimbshighfallsheavily.B.Wellbegunishalfdone.C.Doingisbetterthatsaying.D.Dreamsbelongtothosewhosticktothem.CGretchenAltmanissmiling,leaningbackcasually,acupofcoffeeinhand—HillsBros.Coffee,tobeprecise.Itlookslikeacasualshot,butifyouhitlike,leaveacomment,andtagafriend,youcangetthreedifferentcupsofcoffee,forfree.Altmanispartofagrowingtrendof"micro-influencers".Shehasasmallfollowing—around6,000onInstagram(社交平臺).Hergoingrateis$300to$800topromotesomething.Shedoessomepostsinexchangeforfreegoods,aslongasit’sstuffshebelievesin.Asamicro-influencershehasamuchcloserrelationshipwithherfollowersthanabigsocialmediastar."I’mjustlivinganormallifeandpeoplerelatetothat,"shesays."TheyjustfeellikeI’mafriendoftheirs."Butitworriesconsumerrightsgroups.Severalrecentstudieshavefoundthatyoungaudiencesarelargelyunabletounderstandwhensomethingissponsoredcontent.Insomecases,it’sclear.WhenabigstartakestoasocialmediatoadvertiseCoca-Cola,forexample,theassumptionisthatheorshe’sprobablygettingpaidtodoso.Andthepostsareclearlylabeledasads,withthecaption"advertisement"or"sponsoredcontent".Butwhathappenswhenaneverydaypersonwithjustacouplethousandfollowerstakestosocialmediatoextol(頌揚)thevirtuesofaproduct?Themotivationsarenotsoclear-cut.Theproblemwiththesesocialmediapostsisthatyoudon’tknowwhetherit’sanadornot.Altmanisdiligentaboutusingthosehashtags(標簽).Sheloveswhatshedoesandseesitasabusiness,butshedoesn’tnecessarilywanttobeasocialmediacelebrity."Withsocialmediabeingsointegratedintooureverydaylives,wehavethisuniqueopportunitythatIdon’tthinkanyonehaseverhadbeforewherewecaneachbeourownbrand,"Altmansays.28.Whatdoesamicro-influencerdoaccordingtothepassage?A.Recommendsomecomments. B.Createadvertisements.C.Posttoincreasesales. D.Offerenoughlikes.29.Whatmakesconsumerrightsgroupsfeelworried?A.Adswithcaptiononposts. B.Theunclearmotivationsoftheposts. C.Sponsoredadscontent.D.Theincreasinglygrowingnumberofaudiences30.HowdoesGretchenAltmanfeelaboutbeingamicro-influencer?A.Pleased. B.Ambitious.C.Disappointed.D.Upset.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.TobeaMicro-influencerortobeaBigStarB.HillsBros.Coffee,YourCoffeeC.WeCanEachBeOurOwnTopBrandD.InstagramAdvertising:DoYouKnowIt,WhenYouSeeItDPeoplethinkthatsmartphonesandlaptopsareevidenceofprogress.Acertainamountofonlinesearching,forinstance,canbegoodforyourbrain,andthereareappsthatcanpromotebrainfunction.Yettechadvancementsalsocomewithsomeunintendedconsequences.Studieshaveshownthatblue-enrichedlightfromelectronicthingslikesmartphonescandisturbthebody'sinternalclockandmakesitimpossibleforyoutosticktoapropersleepschedule.Losingsleephasnegativeeffectsonyourbrain,suchasbadmoods,decreasedfocusandproblemswithmemory.Technologymakesitmucheasiertogetdistracted,forexample,youstepawayfromanimportantprojecttocheckyoursmartphone.Teens,particularly,aremoredistractedthanever.Arecentsurveyof2,400teachersfoundthatmosteducatorsfeelstudentsaremoredistractedthanpreviousgenerations.Some64percentagreedwiththeideathattoday'sdigitaltechnologiesdomoretodistractstudentsthantohelpthemacademically.Andtechnologymakespeoplemuchmoreforgetfulthantheyusedtobe.Thenewgenerationareactuallymorelikelytoforgetwhatdayitisorwheretheyputtheirkeysthanpeopleovertheageof55,accordingtoaTrendingMachinesurvey.Inapressreleaseforthesurvey,JoPatricia,adoctor,saidtechnologywastoblame."Thisisapopulationthathasgrownupmultitaskingusingtechnology,oftenaccompaniedbylackofsleep,whichresultsinhighlevelsofforgetfulness,"shesaid.PeoplewhorelyonGPStogetaroundhavelessactivityinthehippocampus,anareaofthebraininvolvedinbothmemoryanddirection.AstudyfromtheUniversityofLondonevenfoundthattaxidrivershadamoredevelopedhippocampusthannon-taxidrivers--becausetheyaresoaccustomedtousingspatialmemory,ratherthanrelyingonGPS.Nowthatyou'reprobablyterrifiedoftheeffectsoftechnology,letusremindyouthatyoudohavethepowertopreventit.Justlogoffeveryonceinawhile!32.Howdoesdigitaltechnologyaffectstudentsaccordingtoteachers?

A.Itfailstoaidstudentswiththeirlessons.

B.Itupsetsthenewgeneration.C.Ittakesthestudents’attentionaway.D.Itmakesstudentsmoreforgetful.

33.Whydotaxidrivershaveamoredevelopedhippocampus?

A.Theyhaveabettersenseofbalance.

B.Theydomorementalexercise.

C.Theyusespatialmemorymore.

D.TheymainlyrelyonGPS.

34.WhatistheJoPatricia’sattitudetowardsdigitaltechnology?

A.Negative. B.Optimistic.C.ConservativeD.Objective35.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Progressmadeinelectronicproducts.

B.Appsusedtopromotememory

C.Surveysconductedinschool.

D.Harmfuleffectsbroughtbydigitaltechnology.第二節(jié):(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Shoppingisgoodforyourhealth.It’sofficial!Weallknowshoppingistorturingmen,whopainfullystandbehindtheirgirlfriendsorwivesuntiltheyaredonewiththeirshopping,andaffectingthebankbalance.36.Thenexttimeyougotoamall,andjustobservetheladiesthere,youwillseealloftheminthebestoftheirmoods.Studiesconfirmitasaformofcure.Comeon,let’sfaceit.Whenwegoshopping,wefeelgoodaboutourselvesandtheplace.

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Anditliterallyisawaytoreleasestressformostwomen.Shoppingreleaseshormoneswhichareresponsibleforliftingyourmoodsandthereforegoodforyourmentalhealth.Cancelallyourgymactivities,yourdietplansandallthosetripstothegym.Scientistshavefoundthatwomenspendanaverageof4hoursonshoppingduringaweek.38

Althoughmostwomendonotrealizeorlookatitasaformalformofexercise,itisdefinitelyaneffectiveformofexerciseanditrequireslessmotivation.Somestudieshaveledtotheconclusionthatshoppingisoneofthebestwaystofightdepression.Awomantendstobesoabsorbedinshoppingthatshecanshopforhourswithouteatingorgettingtired.Thatisexactlythereasonwhygirlsusuallyspendhoursshoppingafteraterriblebreak-up.

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Therefore,shoppinghelpsovercomedepression.Moreover,itisgoodtorewardyourselfoccasionallywithallthosethingsyoufancy.40.A.Itisthesimplestwaytoraiseourself-worth.

B.Smartshoppingcanalsosavemoneyandenergy.

C.Feelingunhappy,youmaythinkaboutotherthingsinsteadofshopping.

D.So,thenexttimeyouaredepressedaboutsomething,youknowwhattodo.E.Theywalkmorethan70milesperweek,usingupnearly200caloriespertrip.F.Butwemayignorethatshoppingcanhelpimproveyourmentalandphysicalhealth.G.Itissomethingthatmakesthemhappyandhelpsthemforgettheirworriesandproblems.第三部分 語言知運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)AB、CDMoreandmoreelectronicdevicesandservicesinourdailylifemeanwehavetoomanypasswordsandnumberstoremember.Passwordshelpusprotectour41 andprivacy;theyalsobringusalotof42 .EverydayIneedtoremembermuch43information.EverymorningI44mycellphone—itneedsapassword.IgettoworkandIhavetohave45mycomputerwithapassword.LikemanypeopleinBritain,Ihavetwobank46.Oneneedsafive-digitnumberandapassword;47needsasix-digitnumberandamemorableplacename.Ihaveanonlinesavingsaccountthatneedsadifferentpassword48thepasswordformybankaccount.49youneveruseacomputer,youcanbe50bythepasswordoverload.Lookinyourwallet.probably51fourorfivecreditcards.Inthesedaysofchipandpin(),thesearevirtuallyuselessifyoudonothavethemagicfour-digitnumbers.Thebanks52younottohavethesamenumberforallyourcards.Givemeabreak.AmIgoingtocarryfivedifferentrandomfour-digitnumbersinmyhead?53,I’mnotamemorygenius.I’vetriedsystemstohelpme54—suchasusingthenamesoffavoritefilmsormembersofmyextendedfamily;butnoneseemsto55.Sowhatisthesolution?Ifyouareatechnicalexpert,youcandownloada“passwordsafe”.Theseareprogramsthat56allyourpasswordssotheycanbeusedforaccessingsites.Theproblemisthatyoucanonlyusethisonyourhomecomputer,andifthatget57youareintrouble.Someofthebanksarestartingto58customersa“dongle(適配器)”,whichisaportablepassworddevicethatplugsintoyourcomputer.ThisisanelectronicversionofwritingthepassworddownonapieceofThe59isthatdonglescostmoneyandiftheoneyourbankgivesyoudoesn’tletyoustoreotherwebsites’passwords,youcould60carryingadozendonglesinyourpocket.Well,puttingallyourcashinaboxunderthebedneverseemssoattractive.41.A.healthB.lifeC.wealthD.qualities42.A.funB.conveniencesC.advantagesD.troubles43.A.uselessB.practicalC.valuableD.meaningful44.A.turnoffB.turnonC.turndownD.pickup45.A.controloverB.accesstoC.wordswithD.pityon46.A.passwordsB.assistantsC.cardsD.accounts47.A.anotherB.othersC.theotherD.neither48.A.withB.inC.fromD.above49.A.AslongasB.AsifC.IncaseD.Evenif50.A.hitB.thrownC.attractedD.hurt51.A.stealB.carryC.bringD.take52.A.haveB.tellC.allowD.make53.A.AboveallB.InallC.AfterallD.Ofall54.A.rememberB.operateC.recognizeD.study55.A.workB.doC.actD.serve56.A.processB.destroyC.storeD.create57.A.changedB.separatedC.hurtD.stolen58.A.promiseB.offerC.teachD.buy59.A.factB.offerC.ruleD.problem60.A.endupB.turnupC.giveupD.makeup第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。StartingfromNov1,2020,peoplewillbeknockingondoorsacrossthecountrytocollectpersonalinformation.Thisisfortheseventhnationalpopulationcensus().China61(conduct)anationalsurveyevery10yearssincethe1990s.62(track)downmorethan1billionChinesecitizensisbynomeansThisabout7millionstaffwillbeneededtovisithomesforregistrationwork.Newmethodswillalsobeusedduringthiscensus,includingonlineinformationregistration,63(apply)ofelectronicdevicesandbigdata,64willbeconvenientforpeoplewhoarenotlivingwheretheyare65(official)registered,aswellasthosewhodonotwant66(bother)bydoor-to-doorsurveys.Thedataisexpectedtogive67fullpictureofthepopulation.Itprovidessupportformakingnationaldevelopmentpolicies.Thecensushasalargeeffect68ourlives.Forinstance,areaswithahighnumberofchildrenmayreceivemorefundingforpublicschools.However,citizens'privacyconcernscouldbeoneofthe69(big)challenges.Somemaynotbewillingtogivetheirpersonalinformationtocensustakers.Inresponsetosuchconcerns,Jiangsu'spilotworkzoneallowedresidentstouploadpersonaldataon70ownthroughThedatawillbedelivereddirectlytotheNationalBureauofStatisticsthroughaprogram.寫作(共三節(jié),滿分50分)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬热荩?個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。MorethanhalfoftheformerhostcitiesfortheWinterOlympicswillbetoohot61(deal)withsuchgamesbytheendofthiscentury,whichisthe62(predict)ofarecentstudy.It’snotjusttheWinterOlympics63areatrisknow.“Theworldofwintersportsischangingastheglobalclimatecontinuestowarm,”saysDanielScott,aclimate-changeresearcherinCanada.He64(lead)ateamofresearchers,65usedmathtopredicthowwinterconditionswillhavechangedbyFebruary2050and2080.FebruaryisthemonthwhentheOlympicWinterGamesare66(typical)played.Scottandhisteamforecasttemperaturesandsnowcoverforthe19citieswhichhavealreadyhostedtheWinterOlympics,andtwo67(addition)cities:Pyeongchang,SouthKorea,andBeijing,Chinawherethe2022WinterOlympicswillbeheld.70(increase)thechanceofaccidents.短文改錯(滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間互換批改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加,刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。Therearetoomanyclassicliteraryworksweshouldreadthatit’shardtoknowwheretostart.Watchthemovieversioniscertainlyonewaytogetfamiliarlywithabook.Beside,themovieversionusuallygivesyoumostoftheimportantplotsandcharactersinformations.Itmayalsohelpsyoudecideifthebookisworthreadingit.Readingtheoriginalbooksiscompletelydifferent.Withfarmorecharactersandplotdetails,itallowsyouappreciatethebeautyofthelanguageinthebook.Asforwhichisbetter,itdependsonthatyouneed.Ifyoujustwanttogetthestory,watchthemovieversion;forthemorecompleteexperience,thebookversionisdefinitelybetter.書面表達(滿分25分)假定你是某國際學校高中生李華,最近你發(fā)現(xiàn)你校圖書館閱覽室存在高聲喧嘩和亂丟垃圾的現(xiàn)象,請用英語給館長Mr.Smith寫一封信。要點如下:說明寫信的目的;反映存在問題并提出合理的建議;注意:1.詞數(shù)100字左右;2.可適當增加情節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭語已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。D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