南陽一中高三第三次模擬考試英語試卷
高三的學生免不了要做大量的試卷,這樣比較容易讓學生適應高考,下面的小編將為大家帶來南陽一中的高三的英語試卷分析,希望能夠幫助到大家。
分析
第一節***共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分***
聽下面5段對話。每段對話後有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,並標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話後,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
1.Why was Carl at the hospital?
A.To see his doctor. B.To look after his wife. C.To visit his daughter.
2.What will Tony do?
A.Support the Liverpool.B.Try to get some tickets.C.Watch the Liverpool match.
3.When did they begin their conversation?
A.At 2:55 pm. B.At 3:10 pm.C.At 3:25 pm.
4.What does the man ask the woman to do?
A.Pick up a package. B.Park her car elsewhere. C.Stop here for a short while.
5.Where are they going to have lunch?
A.In the new cafe. B.In the restaurant nearby. C. In the pizza place.
第二節***共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分***
聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白後有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,並標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完後,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。
6.Where does this conversation probably take place?
A.In the bookstore. B.In the library. C.In the classroom.
7.Why does the man ask about fines?
A.He wants to keep the book for three weeks.
B.He is worried he can’t return the book in time.
C.He is going to return the book a few days later.
8. What is the man doing?
A.He’s making a phone call.B.He’s asking about room prices.
C.He’s checking out of the hotel.
9.Why did the phone charge surprise the man?
A.He didn’t make any calls.
B.He didn’t talk with the woman.
C.He didn’t know he owed so much.
10.What lesson should the man learn?
A.Paying the telephone bill on time.
B.Learning about the charges in advance.
C.Asking permission to use the telephone.
11.What does Mary probably do?
A.She’s a worker B.She’s a nurse. C.She’s a traveler.
12.Why is Mary going to work in Australia?
A.She’s going there as a volunteer.
B.She doesn’t like her job in America.
C.She has been sent there by a hospital.
13.ho will pay Mary’s traveling expenses?
A.Her family. B.Her hospital.C.A certain program.
14.hat did the woman think of her 40th birthday party?
A.Interesting. B.Disappointing.C.Surprising.
15.What does the woman want this year’s birthday party to be like?
A.Fun.B.Different.C.Simple.
16.What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
A.Father and daughter.B.Husband and wife. C.Good friends.
17.Who will probably be interested in this introduction?
A.English learners.B.Language teachers.C.Native English speakers.
18.Why do they offer this kind of service?
A.To advertise their video products.
B.To help people improve their English.
C.To help people enjoy different English accents.
19.How can people enjoy the service offered?
A.They can help themselves. B.They have to ask a librarian.
C.They can get free tips online.
20.What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A.English grammar. B.A free video library. C.The English videos.
第一節***共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分***
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項***A、B、C和D***中,選出最佳選項,並在答題卡上將該項塗黑。
A
The night fell heavy in the heights of the mountains and the man could not see anything. All was black. Zero visibility. The moon and the stars were covered by the clouds. As he was climbing only a few feet away from the top of the mountain, he slipped suddenly and fell into the air, falling at great speed. He could only see black spots as he went down, and the terrible sensation of being sucked by gravity grew more and more powerful.
He kept falling, and in the moments of great fear, it came to his mind all the good and bad aspects of his life, his ambition, his failure, relatives, friends and... He was thinking now about how close death was getting, when all of a sudden he felt the rope tied to his waist pull him very hard. His body was hanging in the air.
Only the rope was holding him and in that moment of stillness he had no other choices but to scream, “Help me! Help me, God.”
All of a sudden, a deep voice coming from the sky answered, “What do you want me to do?”
“Save me, God.”
“Do you really think I can save you?”
“Of course! I believe you can.”
“Then cut the rope tied to your waist.”
There was a moment of silence and the man decided to hold on to the rope with all his strength.
The rescue team tells that the next morning a climber was found dead and frozen, his body hanging from a rope. His hands holding tight to it. Only one foot away from the ground.
And we? How attached we are to the rope tied to our waist? Sometimes we are always tied to what we take as the only dependence. Maybe we should have a try to let ourselves go.
21.We can know that________.
A.the man fell down on reaching the topB.the man thought nothing during falling
C.the man was saved thanks to the ropeD.the man was found dead at daybreak
22.Actually the man really believed _______.
A.GodB.himselfC.fortuneD.
23.What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Let go of the ropeB.Believe yourself
C.Have the Last LaughD.The Master of Fate
24.Where will we probably read the passage?
A. Times B.Tourism Journals
C.Reader’s DigestD.
B
1. The Wright Brothers, by David McCullough
Another must-read for history fans, McCullough tells the story of Orville and Wilbur Wright, the brothers who taught the world how to fly. Drawing on all types of historical data — from personal diaries and scrapbooks, to thousands of private letters of family letters — we get a close look at the actual personalities behind one of the most influential moments in history.
2. The Wonder Garden, by Lauren Acampora
This novel is really a collection of several interwoven***交織***stories of people living in the rich Connecticut suburbs. From tales of an elderly artist to a young mother to a woman whose husband just behaves carelessly, The Wonder Garden gives us an unforgettable reminder that there’s often so much we don’t know about what happens with our neighbors behind closed doors.
3. Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen, by Mary Norris
Does someone mistaking who for whom make your blood boil? Do you want to throw a dictionary at someone for mistaking sit for cite? Enter Between You & Me. Mary Norris brings her experience working in The New Yorker’s copy department to eager grammar fans in this laugh-out-loud book that looks at some of the most common spelling, punctuation, and usage problems in the English language.
4. My Struggle: Book Four, by Karl Ove Knausgaard
My Struggle is a six-volume autobiographical novel that follows the life of Karl Ove Knausgaard, a Norwegian father of three. In Book Four, he writes of his decision at the age of 18 to move to a fisherman’s village in the far north of the Arctic circle to work as a school teacher. It’s there that he struggles with love, alcoholism, and becoming loved by one of his students.
25.What does the book The Wright brothers focus on?
A.Invention of airplanes. B.Nature of the characters.
C.History of airplane. D.Ordinary life of the characters.
2.Who describes his or her real life experiences in the novel?
A.David McCullough. B.Lauren Acampora.
C.Karl Ove Knausgaard. D.Mary Norris.
2.Which of the following books might make you burst into laughter?
A.My Struggle.B.The Wonder Garden.
C.The Wright brothers. D.Between You & Me.
Yes, I admit it. I’m a true, incurable book abuser***施虐人***. I like to fold dog ears. I like to break my books open so that their backs crack.
I had a friend, who loved rubbing all the pages. I have another friend who is the exact opposite. She needs to keep her books completely new. I understand her. But once I get to know the book, I can’t help but show it some tough love. Because, believe me, although it sounds like I’m an abuser without a heart, that’s what it’s all about. Not hidden aggressions, or a lack of respect; not at all. Let me explain.
I have one book by my favorite author Diana Gabaldon that looks like rubbish. It’s completely wrinkled up from rain, and on its way to falling apart. I brought it like that to have her sign it. I hope she’s realized what an honor it is to her as a writer. It means, basically, that I’ve read the book to bits. I wouldn’t bother to mistreat books that don’t mean anything to me. Only the best books get read well, carried everywhere, worth intense reading where I’m so caught up with words that I will spill coffee over it.
For my further defense, I would like to call in a witness. I have a cook book. Like almost all my other cook books, it’s worn, and there are dirty marks of food in it. The book is called Tex-Mex—Food, Music and the Joy of Life from Texas. Just as the title suggests, this is more than a cook book.
These are the words on the very first page:
Tex-Max hasn’t been trendy for over 30 years. Considering it’s anything but cheap in calories, it probably never will be, either. Tacos***墨西哥卷*** are instead all about such an untrendy things as a love for life. It’s something you enjoy while spending time with your loved ones. …
We hope, therefore, that this cook book will soon be as dirty as a really old and used cook book should be.
Oh, how true! How wonderful! And it’s the same thing for books: whether you’re a book preserver or a book abuser, the approach is based on love and a joy for life. Because I believe all who are passionate about books, are passionate people.
28. According to the passage, the writer often does the following to his book except______.
A. have it dog-eared B. carry it everywhere
C. keep it tidy D. have dirty marks in it
29. Why does the writer treat his favorite books badly?
A. To cover up his disrespect for its author.
B. To conceal his aggressions to things around.
C. To express his objection to the book preserver.
D. To show his strong affection for the book.
30. The book Tex-Mex—Food, Music and the Joy of Life from Texas is mentioned by the writer to show that __________________.
A. it is really common to have dirty marks in the cook book
B. Tex-Max is not popular mainly because it’s low in calories
C. the writer is not alone with the view that books should be abused
D. one must try some food like Tex-Max to experience the love for life
31. What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. The defense of one who treats books badly.
B. The reasons why a certain book is preferred.
C. The book lovers’ different habits of reading.
D. The different ways to treat different books.
D
Culture and Cuisine
The United States is known for jazz and blue jeans. But travel to Paris and ask your average French citizen about American cuisine ***烹飪*** and he’s likely to answer, “ McDonalds.” Ask the same thing of any American citizen on any American street and I’m afraid you’d get the same answer, or something close to it.
Hamburgers and hotdogs and fries are all fine, but with American malls and other outlets standardizing everything from clothing to food, the sad truth is that American cuisine is becoming more homogeneous ***同樣的***―all the same―no matter where you live. True, many Americans are eating more varied foods these days, but these are largely the cuisines of immigrant groups, and they are quite likely to be affected by homogenization of American cuisine.
So what exactly is American cuisine? Well, to some extent it is a reflection of our melting pot culture, meaning that Europeans made huge contributions in the form of wheat, dairy products, pork, beef and poultry. But American cuisine also includes products that once were known only to the New World, including potatoes, corn, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, and peanuts.
The one region of the country where you still find all these things in daily use is the Deep South. The South lost the Civil War, but children of the southerners are winning the battle to preserve and advance their cooking traditions—and in this case one of the few cuisines can truly be called American, which is why we’re pleased to have Low Country cuisine in this issue of food creation. That’s right, grits and gravy are back in a big way in cities like Charleston and Savannah. Truth is, they never really left, but up until a decade ago Low Country cuisine was more common at home than in restaurants.
In fact, a large number of tourists now go to the lower Atlantic region in order to experience this extraordinary cuisine for themselves. Time will tell whether Low Country cuisine becomes popular in other regions of the country in the way that, say, Italian cuisine has, but it’s amazing and inspiring to see one of our true cultural treasures enjoying renewed popularity in these increasingly homogeneous times.
32.According to the passage, American cuisine impresses people as being _______.
A.dull and changelessB.rich and various
C.popular and deliciousD.disagreeable and unpleasant
.It can be seen that the writer feels regretful that _______.
A.cuisines of other countries play a more important role in America
B.American cuisine has become increasingly lacking in variety
C.American cuisine tends to vary because of immigration
D.American cuisine is being changed by foreign cuisines
34.From the passage, we know that grits and gravy _______.
A.were cooked with new materials after the Civil War
B.are gaining popularity in the south of America
C.were more popular over ten years ago
D.are seldom served in restaurants
.What’s the writer’s attitude towards the renewal of Low Country cuisine in America?
A.Concerned and cautious.B.Hopeless and doubtful.
C.Positive and supportive.D.Critical and disapproving.
根據短文內容,從短文後的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,並在答題卡上將該項塗黑。選項中有兩項為多餘選項。
Doctors Say Most Heart Disease Preventable
Heart disease is the number one killer, worldwide, of men and women over the age of 60. But many people die of heart attacks each year. And while death rates have declined in the U.S. and many western European countries, they are on the rise in the developing world. 36 .
No one would have guessed that Barbara Teng would have a heart attack. She was not overweight. She did not smoke or drink. “In 2004, the week after I turned 49, when I was on a business trip in Chicago, I had a major heart attack," she said. 37 . She now exercises daily, and monitors her heart health.
Dr. Patrice Nickens, who is with the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, thinks that heart disease is 82 percent preventable. “ 38 ,” she said, “Men are also facing the same problem, and the key to staying healthy is knowing your numbers”.
“Your weight, your blood cholesterol, blood sugar and your blood pressure are important numbers that can help you take action and reduce your risk.” she said.
39 . “And the steps to take are simple: don’t smoke, maintain a healthy weight, exercise, know your numbers and talk to your physician and control these risks,” she said.
African-Americans are at higher-than-average risk for heart disease and stroke; people don't even know they have it, which increases the risk. Medstar Washington Hospital Center is trying to reach this population to train them. 40 . For example, helping the people monitor their blood pressure. If people realize they are at risk for heart disease, they'll make lifestyle changes: lose weight, exercise, eat the right foods and keep in touch with a doctor.
A.A healthy lifestyle can prevent heart disease
B.So we must cure heart disease
C.It is the leading cause of death for women
D.With the right training, they can play an important role in community health
E.And that changed her life
F.Lack of exercise causes heart attacks
G.Yet most heart disease is preventable.
第一節 完形填空***共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分***
閱讀下面短文,從短文後各題所給的四個選項***A、B、C和D***中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,並在答題卡上將該項塗黑。
What can't be overlooked is that a mother's greatest gift is the smallest details of her child's life freely shared. Can you imagine that?
In the midst of my housework in the 1 , I was surprised to find the front door was . Julie, our oldest child, came in. She’d been married for three months. I was still trying to 2 her elsewhere. Much to my 3 ometimes I even 4 set her place at the table. Julie handed me a small of daffodils ***水仙花*** and said, "Guess what!" she opened the refrigerator to see what was inside. As I put the flowers in water, I answered 5 , "What?"
She began telling me some small 6 of her new life as she made 7 a sandwich. We sat at the kitchen table, and I her eat, hanging on her every . It was a visit Julie had to go to work. I thanked her for the flowers and for ; then I walked to the door with her and 2 as she drove out of the .
When coming back to the kitchen, I sat and looked at the daffodils. My daughter’s visit set me thinking a lot. It was as bright and 5 as thespring daffodils. Suddenly, I picked up the phone and 5 my mother’s number. She lived a hundred miles away. When she , I said, "Guess what!"
"What?" she answered 5 . Like Julie I didn’t have any , just little details of the dayI’d like to come to 5 in the last hour how 5 small talk could be. Just before I hung up , my mother said, "You 0 my day."
. study B. kitchen C. bedroom D. balcony
42. A. get used to B. run out of C. put up with D. look up to
43. A. gratitude B. sadness C. admiration D. excitement
44. A. unfortunately B. unwillingly C. uninterestingly D. unconsciously
45. A. confidently B. frequently C. happily D. patiently
46. A. details B. experiments C. theories D. jokes
47. A. it B. herself C. them D. him
48. A. plan B. hobby C. word D. letter
49. A. difficult B. practical C. short D. boring
50. A. unless B. while C. though D. since
51. A. stopping by B. dropping out C. giving in D. getting across
52. A. celebrated B. waved C. bothered D. searched
53. A. clean B. mild C. pure D. dear
54. A. dialed B. copied C. reserved D. obtained
55. A. returned B. complained C. answered D. left
56. A. peacefully B. hopefully C. generally D. formally
57. A. achievements B. customs C. news D. ambitions
58. A. recommend B. understand C. explain D. declare
59. A. precious B. steady C. familiar D. complex
60. A. realize B. treat C. organize D. make
第Ⅱ卷
第三部分 英語知識運用***共兩節,滿分45分***
第二節***共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分***
閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當的內容***1個單詞***或括號內單詞的正確形式,並將答案填寫在答題卡相應的位置上。
Stress is difficult to define or measure. Some people enjoy a busy lifestyle and are able to deal well with life crises. 61 people feel tensed or stressed by the slightest deviation from their set daily routine. Many people fall somewhere 62 between,but may have periods when levels of stress increase.
You may have many signs if your stress builds up. For example, you won't be able to sleep properly worries going through your mind. You can be 64 ***patience*** or irritable at minor problems. You may not be able to concentrate due to many things going through your mind. Some may lose their appetite and don't feel like 65 ***eat***. In addition, you will be unable to relax, and always feel that something needs 66 ***do***.
Ongoing stress ***think*** to be bad for health, although this is difficult to prove. Stress may also contribute to other physical illnesses in many ways which are little 68 ***understand***. For example, it is thought that many physical problems and other conditions are made 69 ***bad*** by an increased level of stress. Besides, your work performance, and relationships, may also be affected by stress. 70 , we should try our best to get rid of our stress and live more comfortably.
第四部分 寫作***共兩節,滿分35分***
第一節 短文改錯***共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分***
假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,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元號***∧***,並在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多餘的詞用斜線***\***劃掉。
修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,並在該詞下面寫出修改後的詞。
注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2.只允許修改10處,多者***從第11處起***不計分。
Nowadays millions of people of all age take pleasure in a hobby which is both interested and fun. Every year more and more people start a stamp collection of your own and discover an interest which can even last lifetime. Start your collection of stamps are easy because they are everywhere. Holiday and birthday postcards from relatives and letters from friends could all provide you for stamps from all over the world. But until you’ve started collecting seriously, you will probably want to join in the Stamp Collectors’ Club which exists to help you add more stamps to your collection.
第二節 書面表達***滿分25分***
假設你是李華,你的英國筆友Bob將於九月到你所在城市的建新華文學校學中文。來信請你在學校附近為他找一套住房。請根據圖畫提供的資訊,寫信介紹住房的情況,並告知
注意: 1.詞數:100左右; 2.參考詞彙:房租—rent***n.***。
Dear Bob,
Looking forward to your early coming.
Yours
Li hua