徐州市2017~2018学年度高三年级考前模拟检测 英语(含答案)

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徐州市2017~2018学年度高三年级考前模拟检测

英语参考答案

第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分) 1--20 BACAA CBACC ABCAB BCABA

第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 21--25 ACBAB 26--30 BCBAC 31--35 BBDAA 第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

36—40 DCABB 41—45 DBADC 46—50 ACDCA 51—55 BCABD 第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题 2分, 满分 30分) 56--57 DA 58--60 DBD61 – 64 BDAB65--70 DCBBCA

第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

(71) yet/but (72) comes (73)sins/ habits (74) negative (75) talk (76)cornerstones/foundations (77) short (78) properly/appropriately/suitably (79) turn/ refer (80) Prepare 书面表达

Computer resources have been playing a progressively prevailing role in education. In light of the increasing presence and importance of computers in classrooms, people can’t help wondering whether computers can substitute teachers in the near future. Classroom computer technology is being used for different types of communication—presentation,

interaction, and collaboration. Students are required to be readers and writers, editors and publishers and they are expected to collaborate with others, working closely together to learn even more in this process. However, it is impossible for computers to replace teachers in classrooms. For one thing, instead of being the source of knowledge, high-quality teachers guide their students to process, analyze and apply what they have learned across academic subjects and into the real world. For another, a teacher is there to monitor every slight change in students’ attitude, to respond to and encourage them whenever they show signs of frustration or impatience. Those human aspects are not going to be replaced by machines at any time. (165词)

(Thus, I am confident that computers are to replace real teachers in classrooms. For one thing, the model of classroom instruction from the late 1800s just wasn’t designed to meet 21st-century expectations. For another, computer technology especially booming AI in every respect of life requires education to be put on the right track. Otherwise, students produced from the old factory must be washed away by the modern innovative tide. ) 【听力原文】 Text 1

M: Excuse me. Where would I find medicine for dogs?

W: We have some on aisle five. If you need a wider selection, however, I would suggest goingto see an animal doctor. Text 2

W: What is that sound? I can hear something coming from the back of the car. Can you hearit?

M: Yeah, I can. Pull over by this gas station up ahead. I think I know what the problem is. Ineed new tires, anyway. Text 3

W: Do you think he could help me change the water in the fish tank this week? M: I don’t know. He’s pretty busy. Text 4

W: Excuse me. Can I have change for a dollar, please?

M: Sorry, but I can only give you change if you buy something. W: But I only have a dollar on me, and all I need is four quarters. M: Sorry, but I don’t make the rules. Text 5

M: I am looking for someone who has taken care of elderly people before. Do you have anyexperience? W: I’m sorry. My experience is with small children. I’m afraid I will not be suitable for thejob. Text 6

M: Hi, what can I do for you?

W: I’d like to send this package to France. Can it be delivered in the next five days? M: Yes. We offer an overnight service. It’ll cost 70 dollars. W: Ah, that’s a bit expensive. Do you have a three-day service?

M: No, but we can get your package to France in one week for 40 dollars. W: Well, that sounds good. I’ll take that. Is the service guaranteed?

M: Yes. We also offer a service where we can track your package. But that will cost 10 dollarsextra. W: Oh, I won’t need the tracking service… Text 7

M: Hello, Michelle. How are you feeling today?

W: Hi, Dr. Frank. I am not feeling very well. That is why I made an appointment with you. M: I am sorry to hear that. What seems to be the trouble?

W: My head has been hurting a lot lately. I never used to feel like this. M: When does it hurt the most?

W: Usually, I feel fine. It only hurts when I am in class. My head starts hurting when I try tocopy notes from the board. I tried sitting near the back of the room, but it doesn’t help. Infact, it gets worse!

M: Well, it sounds like you might need glasses. You should get your eyes checked. It shouldnot take too long. W: Thank you, doctor. I appreciate your help. Text 8

W: OK, that’s a cut! Let’s start from the beginning, everyone. M: What was the problem that time?

W: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn’t want to see youanymore, but I want to get more anger from you. You’re acting hurt and sad, but that’s nothow your character would act in this situation. M: But Jason and Laura have been together for three years. Don’t you think his reactionwould be one of both anger and sadness?

W: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would, and then later on, wewould see his real feelings.

M: I’m not so sure about that.

W: Let’s try it my way, and you can see how you feel when you’re saying your lines. Afterthat, if it still doesn’t feel right, we can try something else. Text 9

W: Hi, there! Did you have any questions about our bikes? M: Yeah. Do you work on bicycles in addition to selling them? W: Oh, yes, we can handle any repairs you may need.

M: That’s great, but what I need is not exactly a repair. My cousin gave me a road bike, butI’m not tall enough to ride it. Can you put smaller wheels on it?

W: We could do that, but I wouldn’t recommend it, because you would have to use your legsmore to go the same distance. You’d be better off buying a bike that’s the right size foryou.

M: I was afraid you’d say that. You see, my cousin’s bike is a very expensive model. It’s areally nice bike.

W: Have you considered trading the bike in? We do buy and sell used bikes, and I can giveyou a fair price for any trade-in.

M: Really? That would be great! How much can you give me for the bike? W: If it’s in good shape, probably at least 50% of its original value. M: Terrific! If you’re here tomorrow, I’ll bring it in then. W: OK. Text 10

Welcome to the Lego Toy Factory. We started making the toy here in 1949. Here is adisplay of Windsor Castle, in England. This is the Empire State Building in the United States,made up of 10,000 pieces. You can see similar displays in stores around the world. You arestanding in the original factory where Lego was born, right here in Denmark. The first thingyou will notice is that they are made entirely by machines. There are about 1,000 in total. Thebricks start out as tiny pieces of plastic in these 14 different colored tubes. Then the plastic ismelted at 200 degrees. Next, we cool them and shape them into different sizes. This processtakes about 10 seconds. We make about 200 million pieces every hour and 15 billion per year.

This is Roger, the creative mind behind all our Lego sets and creations. He is one of only tenpeople that work at the factory every day. This includes those who repair the machines andour cleaning staff. The only other people here are the thousands of little yellow men andwoman we make every hour. Amazing, isn’t it?

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