湖南省衡阳市2017届高三英语第二次模拟试题实验班201707270324.doc
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1、2017届高三年级第二次高考模拟试卷英语(试题卷)注意事项:1.本卷为衡阳八中高三年级实验班第二次高考模拟试卷,分两卷。其中共72题,满分150分,考试时间为120分钟。2.考生领取到试卷后,应检查试卷是否有缺页漏页,重影模糊等妨碍答题现象,如有请立即向监考老师通报。开考前15分钟后,考生禁止入场,监考老师处理余卷。3.请考生将答案填写在答题卡上,选择题部分请用2B铅笔填涂,非选择题部分请用黑色0.5mm签字笔书写。考试结束后,试题卷与答题卡一并交回。预祝考生考试顺利第I卷 选择题(共100分)一.听力(每题1.5分,共30分)【已省略】二.阅读理解(每题2分,共40分)第一部分 阅读下面的文
2、章,从每题后面所给的四个选项中选出正确的一项。A Kathy Fletcher and David Simpson have a son named Santi. He had a friend who sometimes went to school hungry. So Santi invited him to occasionally eat and sleep at his house. That friend had a friend and that friend had a friend, and now when you go to dinner at Kathy and Da
3、vids house on Thursday night there might be 15 to 20 teenagers gathering around the table, and later there will be groups of them crashing in the basement or in the few small bedrooms upstairs. The kids who show up at Kathy and Davids have suffered the pains of modern poverty: homelessness, hunger,
4、abuse. And yet by some miracle, hostile soil has produced beautiful flowers. Kids come from around the city. Spicy chicken and black rice are served. Cellphones are banned. The kids who call Kathy and David “Momma” and “Dad,” are polite and clear the dishes. Birthdays and graduations are celebrated.
5、 Songs are performed. Each meal we go around the table and everybody has to say something nobody else knows about them. Each meal the kids show their promise to care for one another.The adults in this community give the kids the chance to present their gifts. “At my first dinner, Edd read a poem tha
6、t I first thought was from Langston Hughes, but it turned out to be his own. Kesari has a voice that somehow appeared from New Orleans jazz from the 1920s. Madeline and Thalya practice friendship as if it were the highest art form.” “They give us a gift complete intolerance of social distance. When
7、I first met Edd, I held out my hand to shake his. He looked at it and said, “We hug here,” and weve been hugging since.” Bill Milliken, a veteran youth activist, is often asked which programs turn around kids lives. “I still havent seen one program change one kids life,” he says. “What changes peopl
8、e is relationships. Somebody is willing to walk through the shadow of the valley of adolescence with them.” Souls are not saved in bundles. Love is the necessary force.21. Why do kids come to Kathy and Davids house on Thursdays?A. To help the homeless at first hand. B. To experience the feeling of h
9、ome.C. To learn about the modern poverty. D. To plant beautiful flowers in poor soil.22. Why isnt the use of cell phones allowed at Thursday dinners?A. Kids need to tell stories about themselves.B. Kids are expected to care more for each other.C. Kids have to do house chores around the home.D. Kids
10、prepare songs for birthdays and graduations.23. What gift did the writer get at a Thursday dinner?A. The practice of the art form. B. The pleasure of enjoying jazz.C. The chance to listen to poems. D. The zero distance between souls.24. What does Bill mean in his words?A. Love is the power to change
11、 a kids life.B. Money is needed to start programs for kids.C. A program can change a group of kids lives.D. Kids change their relationships in a program.B In many countries, schools have long summer holidays, with shorter holidays in between. However, a new report suggests shortening school holidays
12、 to stop children forgetting what they have learnt during the long summer break. Instead of three school terms, it says, there should be five eight-week terms. And there should be just four weeks off in the summer, with a two-week break between the other terms. Sonia Montero has two children at prim
13、ary school and works full-time. She supports the idea. “The kids,” she says, “have much longer holidays than me and I cant afford to take several weeks off work, so I need someone to take care of them. But nobody wants the work in the summer months they all have holidays of their own.” Not surprisin
14、gly, some young people disagree. Student Jason Panos says “Its a stupid idea. I would hate staying at school in the summer. Its unfair, too. The people who suggest this had long school holidays when they were young, but now they want to stop us enjoying the summer. The kids in Spain and America have
15、 much longer holidays than here, but they dont forget everything theyve learnt in a few months.” Nadia Salib agrees. “Sure,” she says, “the first week at school after the summer is never easy, but you soon get back into it. The real problem round here is that kids get bored after so many weeks out o
16、f school, and then some of them start causing trouble. But the answer is to give them something to do, not make everyone stay in school longer.”25. Why is Sonia in support of shorter school holidays?A. She doesnt get any summer holidays in her job.B. She is worried that her children will forget what
17、 theyve learnt.C. She cant afford to pay someone to look after her children.D. She cant get anyone to look after her children in summer.26. What does Jason say about long summer holidays?A. They can help children forget about school.B. Schools in other countries dont have them.C. These days many old
18、er people have them too.D. They have little influence on childrens education.27. What does Nadia say about young people on summer holidays?A. They would like to spend more time at school.B. Long holidays are very bad for their education.C. They need something to do to enrich themselves.D. Long holid
19、ays should be shortened to stop them causing trouble.C Earlier this year, the social media website Facebook announced that it would work with several news organizations including The New York Times, The Guardian, and the BBC to place news stories directly into users personal Facebook webpage. Storie
20、s published using Facebook Instant will load more quickly and keep the style of the original publisher, who will keep all the advertising income the stories earn at least for now. The deal shows how important social media has become to news organizations, and is a clear sign of how the world of news
21、 is changing and has been for a while. When Google News began in 2002, many saw it as the death of the newspaper. It had no human editor. Instead Google used, and still uses, a secret computer program that selects and displays news stories according to the readers personal interests. More recently,
22、Associated Press and Yahoo! have been publishing computer-written articles. Both use special software to automatically produce stories about company financial results and sports reports areas where the quality of writing is felt to be of secondary importance to the accuracy of the data. Should we be
23、 worried about such developments? I think we should. One concern is that facebook, Google and other social media websites see journalism as a sideline, a way of putting people in front of advertisements. It isnt their primary function so if it stops making them lots of money, theyre likely to stop d
24、oing it. Theres also a concern that computer-written articles are not actually journalism at all, because what a human news team produces is actually quite complex. A well-written news story puts information in context, offers a voice to each side of an argument and brings the public new knowledge.
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