山东省潍坊市2018届高三下学期第一次模拟考试英语试题

2018-11-27 20:01

潍坊市高考模拟考试

英 语

2018.3

第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 1.What is the man going to do first? A.Write his paper. B.Visit Professor Green.

C.Go to the cinema with the woman.

2.Where do most of the woman's earnings come from now?

A.Her recordings. B.Her advertising work. C.Her concert perfomance. 3.What time is it now? A.7:00pm. A.Garden. A.At a hotel.

B.7:30 pm. B.Castle.

C.8:00pm. C.Beach.

4.Which postcard will the speakers send? 5.Where are the speakers?

B.At a restaurant. C.At a store.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Husband and wife.

B.Tourist and travel agent. C.Customer and house agent. 7.What are the speakers discussing?

A.Where to travel. B.Whether to buy a house. C.How to use their money. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.How much has the man paid for his lessons? A.£14. B.£114. C.£140. 9.Why did the man fail his last driving test? A.He hit something by accident. B.He drove through the red lights. C.He didn’t park his car properly. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.How does the boy feel at first about living in the village? A.Annoyed. B.Excited. C.Satisfied.

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11.Why does the boy’s father decide to live in the village? A.He has changed his job. B.He thinks it's quiet there. C.He wants to save money.

12.What does the woman suggest the boy do? A.Go to school by bus.

B.Ask his parents for a motorbike. C.Have his parents drive him to schoo1. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.What did Vanessa and Robert decide to do last year?

A.Get married. B.Look for new jobs. C.Return to England by boat. 14.What was Vanessa most worried? A.The living conditions would be bad. B.She wouldn’t be prepared. C.The baby would get i11.

15.What do we know about Vanessa when she reached Singapore? A.She considered flying home. B.She was worried about the boat. C.She enjoyed the break from traveling. 16.How was Vanessa’s father-in-1aw helpful? A.He looked after the baby. B.He helped to sail the boat. C.He was a good cook.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.Who helped the students organize the show? A.The art teacher. B.The maths teacher.

C.The maths teacher's daughter. 18.What was the money raised for?

A.More books. B.More computers. C.Some lights. 19.Where did the students find the useful information? A.In magazines. B.On websites. A.A hat.

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C.From books. C.A dress.

20.What was everybody asked to wear at the beginning?

B.A jacket.

第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

A

There’s only one way to celebrate the Year of the Dog and that’s with your four-legged friend.With our guide for pet owners in London,even if you lack a pet of your own,there are still plenty of places to live a pup’s life in the city.

Do this

● Relax with a dog therapy(疗法)session in Chinatown.You’11 meet some cute pups and put

your mind at ease.

Puppy Love:Dogs as Therapy.

China Exchange,Leicester Square.Wed Feb 21.£5.

● Run your furry friend into shape with a joint workout at the Mile End Park dog training path. There are jumps of various heights and walk ramps. Clinton Rd,E3 4QY.Mile End tube. Buy this

● Fulfil all your collar,jacket,leads,treats and other doggy needs at pet shop Bow Wow London in Seven Dials.

50a Earlham St,WC2H 9LA.Covent Garden tube.

● Get organic dog food that doesn’t contain any artificial additives and looks good enough for human consumption at the UK’s number one nice pet food store Lily’s Kitchen in Hampstead.

32 Hampstead High St,NW3 1 QD.Hampstead tube. Eat here

● Wolf down a ShackBurger with a vanilla shake at Shake Shack.Dogs are spoilt for choice with their very own menu of biscuits.

Tottenham Court Rd,Victoria,Covent Garden,Canary Wharf,Leicester Square and Stratford locations.

● Have a slice of mouthwatering chocolate carrot cake and look through a‘barkery’featuring pup cakes and doggy peanut butter biscuits that’11 set both your tails wagging at Outsider Tart in Chiswick.

83 Chiswick High Rd,W4 2EF.Turnham Green tube. 21.Which tube station will you get off at for dog fitness exercises? A.Turnham Green tube. B.Hampstead tube. C.Mile End tube.

D.Covent Garden tube.

22.Where can you buy healthy natural food for your dog?

A.At Lily’s Kitchen. B.At Shake Shack. C.At China Exchange. D.At Outsider Tart.

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23.What can you find at 83 Chiswick High Rd? A.A dog therapy. C.Dog jackets.

B.Peanut butter biscuits. D.A ShackBurger.

B

The Moth Café deserves praise on at least two fronts—for offering vegan(素食主义者)food that is both interesting and delicious,and for livening up a section of east Jasper Avenue in desperate need of help.

The first accomplishment is no surprise.The family-owned new restaurant brings a new,all plant-based menu(without dairy or egg),but with the same focus on tasty,inventive food.Its brave location,next to what was once the Chinatown Mall but is now abandoned,gives further hope that this neighborhood is finally coming back to life.A new LRT station is under construction to the west.

The shopping mall that is home to The Moth has become a tiny oasis(绿洲)among these blocks-in-transition.On a recent Saturday night,only a month after opening,The Moth is doing a solid business with a mostly under-30 crowd.Inside,the room is bright and airy,with high ceilings,exposed brick,light wood and touches of greenery.

The food menu isn’t huge,covering a selection of small bites,all-day breakfast,soups and mains.What is huge is the drinks menu.There are coffees and tea available.While there are plans to include beer and wine in the future,the present bar is limited to a variety of gin-and-tonics.There’s also a non-alcoholic bar offering trendy tea in flavors.

In fact,I was impressed with the whole experience at The Moth,though I have yet to figure out the name.Is it an extraordinary superhero thing? A moth(飞蛾)-to-flame similarity? But then wouldn’t the cafe be called The Flame,not The Moth? No matter,the family behind the new restaurant continues to do its own unique and special thing in an under-served part of the city,and for that,it deserves support.

24.What does the underlined phrase“livening up”in Paragraph 1 mean? A.Setting up. B.Keeping up. C.Giving life to. 25.What can we learn from the menus?

A.Milk and eggs are served all day. B.The menu focuses on traditional food. C.Alcoholic drinks are limited at present. D.Coffees are not included in the drinks menu. 26.What’s the author’s attitude towards The Moth Café? A.Appreciative. B.Tolerant. C.Cautious. 27.What’s the purpose of writing the text?

A.To promote an eating style. B.To advocate a vegan diet. C.To recover a declining business. D.To introduce a new restaurant.

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D.Making a living for.

D.Uninterested.

C

Some anthropologists suggested that the tendency of languages is more likely to contain words useful to their speakers.A study just published by Asifa Majid at Radboud University supports this.

Dr Majid knew from her previous work that the Jahai,a group of hunter-gatherers in Malaysia,are remarkably good at naming odors(气味).When she asked some Jahai and American volunteers to name colors and odors they were presented with,the Americans generally agreed with one another when it came to naming colors but agreed much less when putting names to odors.When presented with baby powder they offered wax,baby oil,toilet paper and rose as descriptions.Jabai’s answers,however,were in equal agreement about both odors and colors.

Dr Majid suggested that it might be because the Jahai have a dozen words to describe different sorts of smells in the abstract.For example,the Jahai use the word“cxas”for the sorts of smells associated with petrol,smoke and various insects,and“plxex”for bloody,fishy and meaty sorts of smells.

Dr Majid also looked at how two other groups of people from the Malay Peninsula used terms for colors and odors.These were the Semaq Beri,who also hunt and gather for a living,and the Semelai,who grow rice.Their languages are closely related and they both live in the rainforest.Researchers asked the two groups to name odors and colors presented to them at random and found that the Semaq Beri used abstract terms for odors 86%of the time about as often as they did for colors.The Semelai also used abstract color descriptions at a similar rate, namely 78%of the time.But when it came to describing odors they relied on abstraction on only 44% of occasions.

Given these findings and with the earlier study with the Jahai,Dr Majid argues that it is the hunting-and-gathering way of life,rather than the use of a particular language,that is vital to the use of abstract names for odors.

28.What can be inferred from Paragraph 2 about American volunteers? A.They had more odors in life. B.They knew fewer odor names. C.They used more odor names. D.They were familiar with odor names. 29.How did the researcher carry out the study?

A.By asking questions randomly. B.By changing people’s way of life. C.By comparing two groups of people. D.By living together with people involved. 30.What does the underlined word“they”refer to in Paragraph 4 ?

A.The Jahai. B.The Semaq Beri. C.The Semelai. D.The Americans. 31.What is the text mainly about?

A.Lifestyle and odor names. B.Lifestyle and color names. C.Language and its vocabulary. D.Language and human races.

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