【英语】福建省福安一中2015届高三高考考前模拟考试卷

【英语】福建省福安一中2015届高三高考考前模拟考试卷

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福建省福安一中2015届高三高考考前模拟考英语试题(总分:150分;完卷时间:120分钟)第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,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7.5分)听下面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。1.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?A.Hehadastomachache.B.Hewasgivingaspeech.C.Hewasnervousaboutaspeech.2.Whenwillthemanpickupthewoman?A.At7:20.B.At7:40.C.At8:15.3.Whatwillthewomandothisafternoon?A.Repairthechair.B.Buyachair.C.Throwawaythechair.4.Whatdoesthemandecidetodo?A.Lookforaparkingspace.B.Drivetothedepartmentstoreagain.C.Gotothedepartmentstoreinafewdays.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthewoman’shouse.B.Inacinema.C.Inashop.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。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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6、7题。6.Howdoesthemanknowabouttheplay?16 A.Fromatheatreposter.B.Fromafriend.C.Fromanewspaper.7.Whyisthemandisappointed?A.Theplayisn’tgood.B.Ticketsareunavailable.C.HehastoworkonSaturday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatcan’tthewomandecide?A.Whattoeatforsupper.B.Wheretohavesupper.C.Whentostartsupper.9.Whatkindofrestaurantsdoesthemanlike?A.Theoneswithenoughseats.B.Theonesservingsuperfood.C.Theonesnearhisworkingplace.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aweekendplan.B.Acampingtrip.C.Afamilydinner.11.Whydoesn’tthewomanwanttogohiking?A.It’scoldoutside.B.It’snotexciting.C.It’squitetiring.12.Whatwillthespeakersdecidetodofirst?A.Dosomeshopping.B.Gotothecinema.C.Visitthemuseum.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthewomanworriedabout?A.Howtogettothestudents’union.B.Howtolivetheuniversitylife.C.Howtofindamapoftheuniversity.14.Howlongarethecomputerroomsopenonweekdays?A.8hours.B.9hours.C.11hours.15.Whereisthestudents’union?A.OntherightoftheScienceBlocks.B.OppositetheChemistrylabs.C.BesidetheLabB.16.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Getfamiliarwiththeuniversity.16 B.HaveanappointmentwithhimonThursday.C.Writehertelephonenumberdownontheform.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhoorganizestheWinterFestival?A.Thegovernment.B.Ateamofvolunteers.C.Thebusinessmenaroundthetown.18.Whatisspecialabouttheartexhibition?A.Itwillbeheldinaschool.B.Therearethreeopeningnights.C.Thepaintersofthepicturesarelocalstudents.19.WhatwillbeheldintheMainExhibitionHall?A.Amusictalentshow.B.Anartexhibition.C.Afancy-dressparty.20.Whatisthepurposeofthespeaker’stalk?A.Toraisemoneyforthefestival.B.Toinformpeopleofthefestival.C.Toshowsomeofthemusicaltalents.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.StudyingTom’smenu,Ifoundmanyoftheitemsaresimilarto______ofMcDonald’s.A.onesB.thoseC.anyD.all22.---Whataboutyourtriptothetown?---Couldn’tbeworse.Stuckinthemud,thecar______notmove,howeverhardwepushedit.A.couldB.shouldC.mightD.would23.Onlywhen____him____howmuchhehassufferedfromtheattack.A.doyousee;willyourealizeB.yousee;willyourealizeC.yousee;youwillrealizeD.doyousee;youwillrealize24.Astheytalkedinaverylowvoice,Jessicacouldhardly_____whattheywerediscussing.A.makeoutB.leaveoutC.turnoutD.setout25.Thesnowstormlastnightdelayedmyflight,otherwiseI_____inHawaiisunbathingonthebeachnow.16 A.couldhavebeenB.wouldbeC.willbeD.mighthavebeen26.—Thepainandsufferingcausedbythewarseventyyearsagoistheoldwoman’s______memory.—Yes,sheoftentellsusaboutthatdisaster.A.poorB.currentC.temporaryD.permanent27.—Jenny,willyouleavenow?—No.Itwillbetwoweeks______Ileavehere.A.whileB.sinceC.whenD.before28.Comparedwithone’sworkplace,homeprovidesabetterenvironmentforoneto_______relaxoneself.A.closelyB.fullyC.widelyD.sincerely29.AslargenumbersofChinesefloodedintoJapantopaythousandsfortoiletseats,itwasasurprisetomanypeoplethesmarttoiletlidsonsaleinJapanwereactuallymadeinChina.A.whetherB.howC.thatD.which30.I'mtheonlychildinmyfamily,butIamnotspoiledbymyparents;,I'mindependentA.onaverageB.ontheotherhandC.onthecontraryD.onthewhole31.Tommaywinthecompetition,heislikelytogetintothenationalteam.A.inthatcaseB.inwhatcaseC.inwhichcaseD.inwhosecase32.HostingandeventuallywinningthesoccerWorldCup,_______asunachievabledreamsinthepast,havebecomeseriousgoalsforChinaunderanationalplantomakethesportatrulymassgame.A.regardingB.havingregardedC.beingregardedD.regarded33.Chinahaspublishedabook______PresidentXiJinping'squotations(引言)fromancientstoriesandclassicsinhisspeechesandarticles.A.announcingB.featuringC.contributingD.exchanging16 34.Hotelowners______tofindnewwaysofattractingtouristssincethesuddendropintourismlastyear.A.forceB.haveforcedC.areforcedD.havebeenforced35.—Inmyopinion,yoursisterisnotfittobeadriver.—______.Shehasnosenseofdirection.A.Itdepends.B.That'sitC.ItmakesnodifferenceD.It'suptoyou第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。OneofmyfondestChristmasmemorieswasalsooneofourfamily’sbleakest(最令人沮丧的).Wewerejustlittlekids,andonChristmasDaymymom36usallaroundhertotellus,37,thattherewouldbenopresentsbecauseallwereallywantedwasto38forourdaddy.Hewasverysick.Idon’trememberanythingelseexceptfourlittlegirlssurroundingmymother,crying39amiracle(奇迹).Atthatverymoment,someone40loudlyonthedoor.41behindhimwasamerrygroupofsoldiersfromtheArmybasewheremyfather42asaminister.Newshad43thatwewereintrouble,andhiscolleaguesknewweneededsome44.Withalltheexcitement,evenmydad,45inablankettokeepwarm,camedownandsatinfrontofaroaringfireinourroomtowatchhischildrenbe46bygoodSamaritans(乐善好施的人).Thepresentswereunwrapped,andwegirls47packagesandfoundadolleachandfourboardgames.Whatis48tomeisthatIdon’tevenrememberwhatsicknessmyfatherwassufferingfrom.I49rememberaneveningoflaughterand50.Therewerenoexpensivetoysbut51momentsoffriendshipandfungivenbyyoungmenwhoknewthatafamilywashavinga(n)52time.Theygavetheirtimeandtheir53tolittlechildrenwhoneededtolaugh.Themostimportantthingsinlifearen’tthings.Andwhataboutthetrue54ofholidays?Ihopeweallareabletorememberathingabouttheholidaysthatstirs(搅动)ourhearts,thatisn’treallyathingatall,butthesmileonachild’sfacebecausewetakeamomenttohugor55atear.36.A.requestedB.commandedC.recommendedD.gathered37.A.indoubtB.intearsC.insilenceD.insurprise38.A.prayB.applyC.payD.ask39.A.toB.withC.inD.for16 40.A.beatB.knockedC.tappedD.struck41.A.FightingB.ShootingC.FollowingD.Running42.A.chargedB.existedC.workedD.governed43.A.spreadB.expandedC.distributedD.disappeared44.A.cheerB.confidenceC.trustD.wisdom45.A.dressedB.attachedC.wrappedD.trapped46.A.persuadedB.savedC.entertainedD.taught47.A.discoveredB.soughtC.packedD.unfolded48.A.frighteningB.strangeC.usefulD.encouraging49.A.justB.seldomC.evenD.hardly50.A.surpriseB.happinessC.doubtD.anxiety51.A.shockingB.pricelessC.worthlessD.beneficial52.A.relaxingB.greatC.ordinaryD.tough53.A.praiseB.treatmentC.attentionD.response54.A.themeB.spiritC.principleD.theory55.A.wipeawayB.dealwithC.writeaboutD.burstinto第三部分阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,满分40分)AMyheartbeatwiththatfeeling,pumpingitlikebloodtomybodyasmyfingersflewacrossthepianokeys.Asthepiecenearedtheend,Istooduptotakemyfinalbow.Forasecond,theroomwasquiet.Yet,eveninthatonesecond,IhadenoughtimetodoubtwhetherIhaddoneeverythingperfectly.Then,suddenly,theapplausecame.“Thankyou…somuch,”Isaid,turningtoOlga,mypianoteacherforsixyears.“You’vebeenanamazingstudentalltheseyears,”shesaid,“andIhopethatwhateveryoudo,youneverstoppracticing.”Ileanedforward,promisingIwouldalwayskeepplayingbecauseIlovedpiano,andhuggedher.Itturnedouttobethatpromisesweren’tasmeaningfulasI’dhopedforthemtobe.Rightafterquitting,Ikeptupmystrictpracticingschedule.Soon,itbeganslippingawayfromme.Afterall,thereasonIhadstoppedtakinglessonswasthatmyschedulewasbusywithhomework.Notlongafter,Istoppedpracticingaltogether.Itwaspleasingnottohavetostressaboutpianoanymore.Butsomethingwasshiftinginsideofme.Iwasemptyinside.OnedayImetMichelle,whohadalsotakenpianolessonsfromOlgaforquiteawhile.16 “So,areyoustilltakinglessonsfromOlga?”Sheasked.“Um,no,actuallyIjustquitawhileago,”Irepliedquickly.“Oh,that’sashame,”sheresponded,“Youusedtobesogood—Irememberyourperformanceayearago;itwasbreathtaking.”TwodaysaftertalkingtoMichelle,Isubconsciously(潜意识地)satdownonthebenchandstartedplaying.Iwasn’teventryingtomakethenotessoundmusicallycorrect…IwassimplydoingwhatIshouldhavebeenthisentiretime:playing,justtobeplaying.Asthemusicspread,afamiliarfeelingroseinsideme.56.Accordingtothepassage,thequietroommadethewriterdoubt________.A.whethersheendedthemusicalittleearlierB.whethersheplayedthepianoperfectlyC.whethersheexpressedherfeelinginmusicD.whethershewaspolitetomakeabow57.Whydidthewriterstoppracticingthepiano?A.Shewasbusywithherhomework.B.Shewassatisfiedwithherperformance.C.ShethoughtOlgatobetoostrictwithher.D.Shelostinterestinplayingthepiano.58.Afterstoppingthepiano,thewriterfelt_________.A.shegotridofthepressureoflifeB.sheseemedtohavenopurposeinlifeC.shehadmoretimetodootheractivitiesD.shechangedherselfintoanotherperson59.Michelleseemedtothink_______.A.thewritercouldbecomeafamouspianistB.itwasapityforthewritertostoppracticingC.thewritershouldbeashamedofherdecisionD.theperformanceofthewritermadeherheartbrokenB16 IfyouareinterestedinthesceneryandhistoryofShanxi,weareofferingyouarareopportunity—afreetriptoShanxi!CostAllaccommodation,food,transportandentryticketsforscenicspotswillbepaidforbyus.Travelinsuranceandallotherincidentalcosts(suchasextranights,internationaltelephonecallsandfaxes,businesscenterservices,roomservice,laundryandmini-barchargesofthehotel)willnotbecovered.Applicationrequirements1.Foreigners(fluentinEnglish).2.Goodatwritingand/orphotography.3.KnowledgeofChinesecultureandChineseancientarchitectureisabonus.4.Publishedarticlesorphotographsinthemediaorsocialnetworksarepreferred.TimeandplaceoftripMay25to29,2015–TripofTaihangMountainsinShanxiprovince.July,2015(Thespecifictimetobedetermined)-TripofthethreemajorheritagesinShanxiprovince.September,2015(Thespecifictimetobedetermined)–TripofYellowRiverinShanxiprovince.(Adetailedschedulewillbereleasedtoparticipants.)ApplicationdeadlineMay15,2015Howtoapply1.PleasedownloadtheRSVPformandsenditbackto:events@chinadaily.com.cn,withallyourpersonalinformation.2.Submittedphotographsmustnotbedigitallyedited,butcroppingisallowed.ThephotosyousubmitareONLYfortheselectionprocessandwillnotbepublishedinanyform.Wealsoencourageapplicantstowritebrieflyabouttheirmotivationforjoiningthetripandtheirexpectations.Wehopethatthoseselectedtojoinuswillwritearticlesandtakeasmanyphotosaspossible,aswewouldliketopublishthem.(ChinaDailywillhavefirstrefusalonanyworkproduced16 duringthetrip.)Wehopethatyouwillpostthephotographsorcommentsofyourfeelingsabout“beautifulShanxi”onsocialnetworkplatforms.60.Ifyouhaveachancetotakepartintheactivity,youwill_______.A.beofferedallfreemealsB.haveyourclotheswashedforfreeC.havetopayforthebedroomD.berequestedtopayallthefare61._______probablygettheopportunitytoafreetrip.A.AlltheforeignersB.AllthejournalistsC.SomeofnativespeakersD.SomeofphotographersfromEnglish-speakingcountries62.IfyouwanttogoonatriptoHuangheRiverinShanxiProvince,youshallfillouttheformandsenditback________.A.beforeSeptember,2015.B.duringMay25to29,2015C.beforeMay15,2015D.aroundJuly,201563.ChinaDailyhopestheparticipantswillpostwhattheysawinShanxi________.A.toBeautifulShanxiB.onthepublicInternetC.totheevent@chinadailyD.toalltheirfriendsCAfterseveralfailuresherhopes,hercourage,andherstrengthwentaway.Shehadbeenastonishinglydeterminedinspiteofdifficulties.Suchacharacteristicdeservedabetterreward.However,itseemedthatthestrugglewastoofierceforhertohopetodoanythingatall.Menandwomenhurriedbyinlong,shiftinglines.Shefelttheflowofthetideofeffortandinterestandherownhelplessnesswithoutquiterealizingwhereshewasgoing.Shewentaroundaimlesslyforsomepossibleplacetofindajob,butfoundnodoorwhichshehadthecouragetoenter.Itwouldbethesamethingallover.Sheturnedtothewest,thedirectionofMinnie’sflat,whichshehadnowfixedinmind,andbegantohaveasenseofescapingfromtheplacewhichjobseekersatnightfalloftenwanttodo.InpassingthroughFifthAvenue,southtowardsVanBurenStreet,wheresheintendedtotakeabus,shepassedthedoorofalargewholesaleshoehouse.Throughthewindowofthedoorshecouldseeamiddle-agedgentlemansittingbyasmalldesk.Oneofthoseimpulses(冲动)whichoftengrowoutofafixedsenseofdefeatseizeduponher.She16 walkeddeliberatelythroughthedooranduptothegentleman,wholookedathertiredfacewithalittleinterest.“Whatisit?”hesaid.“Canyougivemesomethingtodo?”saidCarrie.“Now,Ireallydon’tknow,”hesaidkindly.“Whatkindofworkdoyouwant—you’renotatypewriter,areyou?”“Oh,no,”answeredCarrie.“Well,weonlyemploytypewritershere.Youmightgoaroundtothesideandaskupstairs.Theydidwantsomehelpupstairsafewdaysago.AskforMr.Brown.”Shequicklysteppedtothesideentranceandwastakenupbytheelevatortothefourthfloor.“CallMr.Brown,Willie,”saidtheelevatormantoaboynearby.WilliewentoffandsoonreturnedwiththeinformationthatMr.Brownsaidsheshouldsitdownandthathewouldbearoundinalittlewhile.Itwasasectionofthestockroomwhichgavenoideaofthegeneralcharacteroftheplace,andCarriecouldformnoopinionofthenatureofthework.Afterawhile,Mr.Browncame.“Haveyoueverbeenemployedinashoefactorybefore?”askedMr.Brown.“No,sir,”saidCarrie.“Well,wouldyouworkforfourandahalfdollarsaweek?”hesaid.Shehadnotexpectedthathewouldofferherlessthansix.However,sheacceptedit.Hetookhernameandaddress.“Well,”hesaid,finally,“youreporthereateighto’clockonMondaymorning.IthinkIcanfindsomethingforyoutodo.”Surethatshehadfoundsomethingatlast.Instantlythebloodwentwarmlyoverherbody.Shefeltrelaxed.Shewalkedoutintothebusystreetanddiscoveredanewatmosphere.Thecrowdwasmovingwithalightstep.Shenoticedthatmenandwomenweresmiling.Conversationsandnotesoflaughterfloatedtoher.Theairwaslight.Peoplewerealreadypouringoutofthebuildings.Shenoticedthattheywerepleased,andthethoughtsofhersister’shomeandthemealthatwouldbewaitingforherquickenedhersteps.Shehurriedon,tiredperhaps,butnolongertiredoffoot.Thiswasagreat,pleasingbigcityafterall.Hernewfirmwasawonderfulinstitution.Itswindowswereofhugeplateglass.Shecouldprobablydowellthere.Shenowfeltthatlifewasbetterandthatit16 waslivelierandmorecheerful.Sheboardedabusinthebestofspirits,feelingherbloodstillflowingpleasantly.ShewouldliveinChicago,hermindkeptsayingtoitself.Shewouldhaveabettertimethanshehadeverhadbefore—shewouldbehappy.64.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“Itwouldbethesamethingallover”inthefirstparagraphmean?A.Shewouldberejectedagain.B.Theplacewouldbecrowded.C.Shedidn’tknowwhattodoagain.D.Thesamekindofjobwasoffered.65.BeforeCarriecameintotheshoehouse,shehad________.A.foreseenshecouldgetajobattheshoehouseB.knownwhatkindofjobtheshoehouseofferedC.gotonabustohersisterMinnie’sflatD.intendedtogiveupfindingajobhere66.WhatmadeCarriegointotheshoehouse?A.Hersimilarworkingexperienceinthesamefield.B.Hersuddenandstrongdesiretogetajobatonce.C.Herappointmentwiththeowneraheadoftime.D.Herconfidencefromherexcellentconditions.67.WhoofferedCarrieajob?A.Aboyneartheelevator.B.Theelevatorman.C.Mr.Brown.D.Thegentleman.DDirectbraincommunicationbetweenhumansSometimes,wordsjustmakethingsdifficulttounderstand.Whatifourbrainscouldcommunicatedirectlywitheachotherwithoutanyhelpoflanguage?UniversityofWashingtonresearchershavesuccessfullyrepeatedtheexperimentonadirectbrain-to-brainconnectionbetweenpairsofpeople.Inthenewlypublishedstudy,researcherswereabletopassthesignalsfromoneperson’sbrainovertheInternetandusethesesignalstocontrolthehandofanotherpersonwithinasecondofsendingthatsignal.AtthetimeofthefirstexperimentinAugust2013,theUWteamwasthefirsttoshowtwo16 humanbrainscommunicatinginthisway.Theresearchersthentestedtheirbrain-to-braininterfaceinmoreacomprehensive(综合性)study,publishedNov.5inthejournalPLOSONE.“Thenewstudybringsourbrain-to-braininterfacefromanexperimenttosomethingthatisclosertoapracticaltechnology,”saidAndreaStocco,aresearchprofessorandaresearcheratUW’sInstituteforLearning&BrainSciences.”Nowwehaverepeatedourmethodsandknowthattheycanworkverywell.”Theresearchteamputtogethertheinstrumentsandthesoftwaretoconnecttwohumanbrainsatthesametime.Themethodisfairlysimple.OnepersonisconnectedtoakindofmachinethatreadsbrainactivityandsendshisbrainsignalsthroughtheWebtothesecondperson,whoiswearingaspecialcapreceivingthefirstperson’sbrainsignals,whichcontrolhishandmovements.Usingthissystem,onepersoncansendanordertomovethehandoftheotherbysimplythinkingaboutthathandmovement.68.Whichofthefollowingdotheresearchersmostprobablyagree?A.Languagecommunicationisnouseanylonger.B.Humanbrainscancommunicatedirectly.C.Somelanguagesaredifficulttounderstand.D.It’snoteasytousewordsforcommunication.69.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph3referto?A.Methods.B.Researchers.C.Testedpersons.D.Instruments.70.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.WecanreadtheUWteam’sfirstexperimentinthejournalPLOSONE.B.Thebrainsignalsweresentthroughacomputer.C.Bothofthetwopersonsshallwearspecialcaps.D.Thefirstpersoncancontrolthesecondperson’sbrainsignals.71.Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthispassage?A.InaTVadvertisement.B.OnaSocialWebpage.C.Inasciencemagazine.D.Inahealthreport.E16 Itiseasytolosepatiencewithsciencetoday.Thequestionsarepressing:Howdangerousisairpollution?Whataboutlow-levelradiation?WhenwillthathorribleearthquakestrikeCalifornia?Andwhycan'twepredictweatherbetter?Buttheevidenceisoftendescribedas"uncertain",forcingscientiststobasetheirpointsofviewalmostasmuchonintuition(直觉)asonscience.Whenhistoriansandphilosophersofsciencelistentothesequestions,someconcludethatsciencemaynotbeabletosolvealltheseproblemsanytimesoon.Theunknownscangrowintoriddlesthatareimpossibletosolve.Becauseoftheunstableandchangingstateoftheearth'satmosphere,forexample,scientistshavestruggledforcenturiestopredicttheweatherwithprecision(精确)butfailed.Thecaseisdifferentforscientistsofastronomy.Forexample,theythinkthatthegravitationalforceofanearbyspacevehicle,thoughtiny,isabletochangethepathofamuchlargerplanetifthevehiclespendsenoughtimeclosetoit.WiththeaidofNewton'slawsofgravitationalattraction,groundcontrollerscanpredictthepathofaplanetaryprobe(探测仪)orsatellitewithincredibleaccuracy.Theydothisbycalculatingthegravitationalforcefromeachofthepassingplanetsuntiltheprobespeedsbeyondtheedgeofthesolarsystem.Amuchmoredifficulttaskistocalculatewhathappenswhentwoorthreetimesofsuchforcepullontheprobeatthesametime.Suchprocedurescan,ofcourse,beverydifficult,butforexperiments,theyareeffective.Thisrangeofquestions,fromsimpleproblemstothoseimpossiblycomplex,hasresultedinnicknamesforvariousfieldsofstudy:"soft"sciencesand"hard"sciences.“Soft”sciencesadmitagreatdegreeofuncertainty.Academicianstendtojudgefieldssuchassociology,psychology,andpoliticalscienceas“soft”becausetheyareassumedtobeunderstandable,ofunnecessarymathematicalaccuracy,andconcernedwitheverydayaffairssuchasinterpersonalrelationships.However,"hard"sciences,suchasastronomyandchemistry,aresaidtoofferpreciseanswers.Precisedefinitionsfor"hard"sciencesvary,butthecharacteristicsof"hard"sciencesinclude:producingtestablepredictions;performingcontrolledexperiments;relyingonquantifiabledataandmathematicalmodels;ahighdegreeofaccuracyandobjectivity;andgenerallyapplyingapureformofthescientificmethod.72.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_______.16 A.alargeplanetisabletochangethesizeofatinyplanetB.groundcontrollerscanaffectthegravitationalforceofplanetsC.calculatingtheprobespeedsbeyondthesolarsystemispossibleD.predictingtheweatherismoredifficultthanpredictingthepathofasatellite73.Accordingtotheauthor,"soft"sciences_______.A.allowforcertaininaccuracyB.focusonpersonalrelationshipsC.arebasedoncontrolledexperimentsD.arerootedindataandmathematicalmodels74.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Science,aLongHistoryC.Science,AccurateorNotB.ScienceandItsFunctionsD.ScienceandItsApplication75.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsscienceinthispassageA.Objective.B.Sceptical.C.Disapproval.D.Optimistic第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共35分)第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文填词(共10题;每题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示;2)首字母提示;3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。WhenIwasthirteen,myparentsandIvisitedaneyedoctor.Aftertheexamination,thedoctorsaid__76coldnessthatIhadaneyedisease.T77mybrother’seyesseemedtobefine,Ihadinherited(遗传)it.Fifteenyearsafterthat,myfatherbegantolose__78__sightandIdid,too.If79allmyattentionontheeffectsofmyowndarkness.Myworldseemedtobreakdownanditdestroyedallmy__80(梦想).However,Ilearntnewthingsfrommyfather.Hetaughtmethedeterminationtomoveforwardwhenf81withdifficulties.Hehadheldontohisfaithandmovedfromhiscomfortablehometowntothisunknownland,whichtaughtmev82lessons.16 IdidthesameasIsteppedintothestrangesightlessworld.LaterIgained83(信心)andlearnedthelanguageofthankfulness.Withgreatappreciationformyfather’sexample,Ilearnedthepowerfulcombinationoffaithandinsistenceandperformedmyownrole.Luckily,__84_Iinheritedfrommyfatherhelpedmeseemylife85(不同).第二节书面表达(满分25分)人生在世,犯错在所难免,关键是对待错误的态度。请以“LearnFromMistakes”为题,根据以下要求写一篇短文。1.简要阐述人们对待错误的态度;2.谈谈你的看法并请举例说明。3.恰当的结尾注意:1.文中不能出现考生个人信息;2.字数120左右;3.首句已给出,不计入总词数。Asisknowntoall,itisunavoidabletomakemistakesatonetimeoranother.___福建省福安一中2015届高三高考考前模拟考英语试题参考答案听力:1.C2.B3.A4.C5.A6.C7.B8.B9.A10.A11.C12.C13.B14.C15.C16.A17.B18.C19.A20.B单项填空:21-25BDBAB26-30DDBCC31-35CDBDB完型填空:36-40DBADB41-45CCAAC46-50CDBAB51-55BDCBA阅读理解:56-59BABB60-63ADCB64-67ADBC68-71BABC72-75DACA短文填词:16 1.with2.Though3.his4.fixed/focused5.dreams6.faced7.valuable8.confidence9.what10.differently书面表达PossibleversionAsisknowntoall,itisunavoidabletomakemistakesatonetimeoranother.Sinceweallmakemistakes,whatmattersmostistheattitudeswetaketowardsthem,whichmayvaryfrompersontoperson.Undoubtedly,somepeoplearecleverenoughtomakefulluseoftheexperiencesandavoidthesamemistakesnexttime,whileotherstendtoignoretheconsequencesoftheirmistakesoreventrytocoverthemup.Inmyopinion,thereisnothingtobeashamedofaboutmakingmistakes.Whatweneedtodoistorecognizethemandlearnfromthem.TakeThomasEdisonforexample.Hemademanymistakesandexperiencedfailureafterfailurewhileexperimentingwithdifferentmaterialsforthelightbulb.Buthewasbraveenoughtofacethemandeventuallysucceededinfindingthemostsuitablematerial.Fromthisexample,itcanbesafelyconcludedthatnooneisperfectandlearningfrommistakescanmakeuswiser.(146words)16

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