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句容三中、海安实中高三年级联合测试英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)该部分分为第
一、第二两节,注意回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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.How oldis the woman nowA.20years old.B.45years old.C.65years old.
2.Where doesthe conversationmost probablytake placeA.At home.B.At ahospital.C.At adrugstore.
3.What is the manmost satisfiedwith aboutthe newjobA.The location.B.The pay.C.The vacationtime.
4.What timeof dayis itnowA.Morning.B.Afternoon.C.Evening.
5.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Interviewer and interviewee.B.Boss andsecretary.C.Host andguest.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,各小题将给出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.What doesAmanda wantto doA.Send acard.B.Make acall.C.Hold aparty.
7.What isJohn doingA.Giving anexplanation.B.Sharing anexperience.C.Making anapology.In Budapest,Traditional ChineseMedicine Centerof HungaryQihuang Centerprovides39ray ofhope forpatientsseeking relieffrom varioushealth issues.One suchpatient isJozsef Frenyo,an80-year-old40retire teacherwho suffers发炎from hearingimpairment due to aninflammation of the middleear fiveyears ago.Since then,he hadto useahearing aid—until hevisited theCenter twomonths agowhen amiracle”41occur.After42give more than10acupuncture treatmentsby TCMexpert ZhangHaifang,from northwestChina9s GansuProvince,Jozsefs hearingimproved43significant.He nolonger needsthe hearingaid.The centerhas alsohelped Jozsefsson,Csaba Frenyo,who hasbeen strugglingwith obesity-related health44issue.A combinationof acupunctureand herbalmedicine treatmentshelped himlose ninekilograms within a month,45ease hisbackand kneepains.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.假设你是红星中学高三“传统文化社”社长李华你校国际部留学生邀请你参加他们组织的46Jim“China Day”活动并做展示请你用英语给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括接受邀请并表示感谢;
1..你展示的内容及理由注意,词数左右;
21100.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数3Dear Jim,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
47.(窗台)It was a dreamborn infire.Andrea Petersonwas5when she was trappedon theledge ofa burningbuilding.“Throw thekid down!^^said oneof the firemen below,whose eyesare firmand courageous,along withprofessionalrescue techniques.Seeing this,little Andreajumped intolifesaving armsand a life-long ambition:She wantedto fightfiresas herrescuers did.She toldthat tothe menwho hadsaved her,and theylaughed naturallythe waygrown-ups dowhen a kid sayshe(幻wants to be anastronaut ora sportsstar.But thiswas backin atime whenlittle girlswerent evenallowed tofantasize想)about suchgrand goals.“Youll be a goodmommy“thefirementold her.Youll bea goodteacher,maybe youllbea nurse,but you cannever bea fireman.(航空科技)Indeed,life sidelinedher ambitiousdream.She wasstudying for a degreein aviationtechnology andthatswhere shemet herhusband,Dennis.Unfortunately,Dennis wasdiagnosed withcancer.Peterson spent31yearscaring forthe manshe loved,and in2007,when Denniswas aboutto leave,hewas at peacebut worriedfor her.But whatareyou going to do”Ill befine/9she toldhim.At61,she attendeda coursefor emergencies.She wenton anambulance ride-along fromtime totime.It turnedout tobealife-and-death situation,which remindedher of the childhoodexperience backin thefire.But everytime shesawpeople whowere inneed weresuccessfully rescued,Peterson feltthat long-ago childhoodcalling.She earnedheremergency medicaltechnician licenseand respondedto firecalls withthe ambulance.She foundthat heryears oftending注to Dennishad preparedher fordealing withthe varietyof hurtsand ills.The insidecalling echoedincreasingly stronger.意续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2After ayear,she signedup fora trainingunit forfirefighters.Finally camethe writtenand physicalfitness testday.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题.
8.Why isthe womangoing toGreeceA.To visita famouspark.B.To attenduniversity.C.To seeher family.
9.How canthe manbe bestdescribedA.A professionaltour guide.B.A helpfultravel partner.C.A friendlystranger.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.How isthe womanprobably feelingA.Upset.B.Confident.C.Satisfied.
11.Which partof thewomans caris brokenthis timeA.Its window.B.Its engine.C.Its door.
12.What doesthe mansuggest thewoman doA.Do someresearch online.B.Find cheaperservice.C.Buy aFord car.第9段材料,回答第13至16题.
13.What isthe mandoingA.Cooking.B.Exercising.C.Preparing fora meeting.
14.How doesthewomansound afterlearning the mans weightlossA.Serious.B.Surprised.C.Happy.
15.How doesthe manget towork nowA.By train.B.By bus.C.By bike.
16.What willthemando tohelp thewomanA.Make saladsfor her.B.Go joggingwith her.C.Lend abook toher.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Who isthe speakerA.A socialpsychologist B.A TVhost C.A publisher
18.What isDavid ClintondoingA.Introducing aspeaker.B.Conducting aclass.C.Recommending abook.
19.What isProfessor Putnumsbook aboutA.Tips forescaping unhappiness.B.Benefits ofpainful experiences.C.Ways to develop readingability.
20.What isProfessor Putnumgoingtodo nextA.Discuss hisplans.B.Share hisstories.C.Explain hisviews.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项ACamping tips:Which overnightwilderness experienceis rightfor youTfyoure anexperienced backpacker,read nofurther.This articleis forcamping rookies,those whohave neversleptbeneath thestars orhavent pitcheda tentsince theiryouth butare seriouslythinking aboutovernighting in the wilderness.Car campingAtits mostbasic,car campinginvolves packinga tent,sleeping bag,fold-up chair,cooler andcamp stoveinto yourvehicleand stayingat adrive-up campground.Nearly everynational park,and manystate andcounty parksand privatefacilities,offer drive-up campgroundswith restrooms,potable water,fire ringsor pits,and maybeeven hotshowers.Sothere arelots ofchoices.The downsideof carcamping isthe factthat thesecampgrounds areoften packedwith othercampers.Not alot ofprivacy,they can be noisy,and possiblyhinder yourquest ofcommuning withnature.BackpackingNo vehiclerequired;just yourfeet anda goodpair ofhiking bootsor shoesto getyou tothe nextovernight spot.Amulti-day hikingtrip iswithout doubtthe mostimmersive way to experiencethe greatoutdoors.Different frommaybe carcamping,it requiresthe leastexpense andequipment.All youreally needare abackpack,sleeping bag,water bottle,small first-aid kit,enough foodto lastthe entiretravel.It can be donejust aboutanywhere on theplanet.Boat CampingWhilethis doesinvolve owningor rentinga watercraft or usinga ferryor watertaxi serviceto reachthe overnightsite,camping viacanoe,kayak,raftorboat offersa similarget-away-from-it-all adventureas backpacking.Experienced paddlersand boatersusually preferto campon theirown alonga secludedshoreline.But manyadventureor wildernessoutfitters offerguided tripsthat canlast anywherefrom acouple ofdays totwo orthree weeks.With aboat,youcansometimes campplaces thatnot evenbackpackers canreach.
1.Who arethe intendedreadersA.Red-blooded malesB.White-collar staffC.Blue-blooded touristsD.Green-hand campers
2.What canyou learnfrom thepassageA.Backpacking allowsyou tocommunicate withnature deeply.B.Car campingisthemost economicwayto experience nature.C.The drive-up campgroundsprovide people with privateenvironment.D.Boat campingoffers thesame adventuresas backpacking.
3.In whichcolumn willyou findthis passageA.Feature B.Style C.Travel D.EntertainmentBWhen Ifirst heardabout Summit Learning,I admittedI wasnot abit happyand excitedat all.I thoughtit wouldrequireinteractions withothers.But later,I was astonished whenI gottoexperienceit firsthand.(|司龄人)Recently,we dida poetryproject,and oneof theactivities wasa peerreview.I wouldnever havetakenpart ifit wasup tome,as Ipreferred towork independently.But whenI gotinvolved,I foundin theexperience,I haddonesomething that1thought wasnearly impossible-it mademy poetrybetter.My partnerinformed meof mymistakes andtoldme whereI couldgive moredetail.One ofour finalproducts of the projectwas topresent ourpoetry tothe class.Tve alwaysloved publicspeaking,but Ithoughtwith SummitLearning,T wouldhave fewerchances tospeak.I waswrong.The peeractivities wedid withapartner gaveme morebelief inmy abilityand inspiredme todo moreto makemy presentationthe bestit couldpossibly be.Interactions likethese arewhat SummitLearning is all about.This styleof learningbrings apositive andhardworkingculture thatallows us to pushour boundariesand keepgoing.It createsa senseof communitysince weare allworkingtowards asimilar goal.As anactive boy,I havealways beenahead andadvanced,but in a normalclassroom,there arerestrictions onwhat Icando.With SummitLearning,I cango beyondexpectations inprojects ormove aheadin learningnew contentwhen Imready.I haveownership of my workand pursuemy goals.SummitLearninghas showedme howmuch peoplecan growand change.It hashelped mesee peopleand myselfdifferently.It hasbeen oneofthegreatest experiencesofmylife,and Icannot seemyself goingback toa normalclassroom.A.He wasunwilling toattend it.
8.He wasexcited totake partin it.C.He wasastonished tohear aboutit.D.He wasunhappy towithdraw fromit.
5.How didthe poetryproject benefitthe authorA.It boostedhis confidence.B.It developedhis senseof humor.C.It remindedhim to be independent.D.It taughthim howto organizeactivities.
6.What canbe inferredabout SummitLearningA.It provesthe limitsof onesabilities.B.It teachespoetry in a normalclassroom.C.It transformsthe traditionalway oflearning.D.It promotesdiversity ofclassroom objectives.
7.How doesthe authorfind SummitLearning nowA.Demanding.B.Admirable.C.Upsetting.D.Conventional.C
4.What wasthe authorsinitial responseto SummitLearningThere is a widegap betweenChina anddeveloped economiessuch asthe USand SouthKorea interms ofthe chipindustry.However,the nationhas takenbig stepsin chartingits owncourse,which isevident inits chip industrys growth.(晶And Chinacan meet85percent of its domesticdemand ifthe chip industry fullyapplies the14-nanometer transistor体管)technology.In fact,this could become areality inthree tofour years.Still,China lagsbehind inthe processingandmanufacturing ofchips,as well as chipdesign andpackaging.(封锁)Yet thereisa silver liningfor China,because the US technologyblockade helpsremove thedomesticobjections tothe development ofthe chip industry.The storyof ChinasLCD industrycouldberepeated inthe chip industrythis time:China hasmade jointefforts inthe pastten yearsand nowsecures more than60percent ofthe LCDmarket.Nevertheless,there shouldnot bea madrush across the countrytodevelop chips.The governmentshould offerencouragementsto state-owned aswellasprivately ownedenterprises toproduce high-quality chips.The measureoffreeing integratedcircuit-making enteiprisesof payingcorporate incometax fortwo yearsisagood movein thisdirection.Also Chinahas about1,700semiconductor enterprises.They shouldbe encouragedto pooltheir resourcesandtechnologies andstrengthen theirbusiness operationsso theycan achievebreakthroughs incore technologies.Besides,China shouldbuild afriendlier environmentto attracttalents fromacrossthe world toits chipindustry.Wsindeed alarmingthat Chinafaces ashortage of300,000professionals inthechipindustry.As RenZhengfei,founder andCEOof Huawei,said,We had adopted amoney-pumping approachinthepast todevelop theelectronic industry.However,it takesmorethanmoney todevelopchips.We shouldtry ourbest towin overmathematicians andphysicists.
8.Whats the authors attitudetowards Chinas chip industryA.Subjective.B.Objective.C.Indifferent.D.Doubtful.
9.What doesthe underlinedphrase“asilverlining,,in paragraph2probably refertoA.A greatsuccess.B.A strongdesire.C.A positiveside.D.A slimchance.
10.What dowe knowabout ChinasLCD industryfrom the textA.It isa highlyprofitable industry.B.It developedrapidly tenyears ago.C.It isless importantthan thechipindustry.D.It wentthrough difficultiespreviously.
11.Whafs theauthors purposeof writingthetextA.To listsome disadvantagesof Chinas chipindustry.B.To analyzetheUS,influence onChinaschipindustry.C.To showthe rapiddevelopmentofChinaschipindustry.D.To provideadvice onthe developmentof Chinschipindustry.DA groupof researchersstudying thebehavior of Amur tigers,also knownas Siberiantigers,have foundthat theyhavedifferent“personality“types thathelp themsurvive andraise theirbaby tigers.According tothe previousinvestigation,Amur tigers are definitelythe largestcuts intheworld.They livein vastforestsin wildnessareas ofeastern Russiaandinprotected areasof northernChina.There areabout400of thesetigers leftinthe wild,although thereare probablyhundreds moreliving inzoos orreserves.The researchersbased the study ona humantest called“The BigFive”,which scorespeople onfive personalityfeatures.They askedfeeders workingwith248cats intwo sheltersto spyonthe tigers andgive anaccount oftheirpersonalities.The resultsdivided thetigers intotwo groups,which theresearchers describedas havingeither majesty”or(高贵的)steadiness.Tigers inthe majestycategory werethose thatappeared dignifiedand ambitious”.The tigersin thesteadinesscategory weresincere andtolerant”.Majestic tigershadahigher socialstatus,spent moretime huntinglive animals,and matedand atemore.The steadytigersseemed gentlerand lovingtoward oneanother.Rosalind Arden,co-author ofthe study,said,Itspleasant to see thatyou donthave tobe dominant,fierce,competitive,and aggressivein orderto succeedasatiger,whichdoesnt correspondwith peoplestraditional insightsinto tigers.”There werefemale andmale tigersin bothcategories.In fact,female Amur tigers arerare andfeel exhaustedaftergiving birthto baby tigers sothat fathersoften helpraise thebabytigers.Having asteady personality,especially formaleones,could playa significantrole inthe relativelylong amountof time-two tothree years-that babytigers staywith theirparents.The researcherssay bothpersonalities haveadvantages thathelp thetigers survivethreats,including lossofhabitat andhunting.The teamhopes thestudy willencourage moresupport fromall walksof lifeinabid toguarantee thetigersconservation.
12.What doestheauthorintend todo inparagraph2A.To justifyan argument.B.To addbackground information.C.To summarizethe previousparagraph.D.To introducea newtopic fordiscussion.
13.The researchersconducted thestudy onAmur tigersbyA.categorizing themfor inspectionB.scoring themon5personality featuresC.doing comparisonexperiments inthe labD.observing themthrough apersonality test
14.What doesRosalind Ardenthink oftheir findingsA.They improveAmurtigerswelfare.B.They changethetigersliving conditions.C.They helpthe reproductionofAmurtigers.D.They contradicttraditional ideasabout tigers.
15.What canbe inferredfrom thelast paragraphAFew sex-related differencesexist intigers personalities.B.A steadypersonality decreasestigers,chance ofsurvival.C.Greater conservationefforts havebeen madeduetothestudy.D.Personality typesof babytigersareinfluenced bytheir parents.第二节(共5小题;每小题25分,满分
12.5分)・阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Dont Livein Others,ExpectationsWhether it is ourfamily orfriends,they wantthe bestfor us.They want ustogo tothe bestschool.16However,the problemwith thiskind ofexpectation isnot practicablefor mostof us.Why dowe feelthe needto liveinothers5expectations Fulfillingthe needof othersdesire beforeyourself isneglecting yourfreedom ofhappiness andself-care.17Therefore,itisokay tolive freeof anyonesexpectations.Expectations areattachments ofourselves toplease others.One ofthe crueltruths aboutpeoplewithexpectations isthat they dontreally carehow youfeel.18Ifs agive-and-take situation.19Sometimes,we loseour joyunder pressurebecause expectations are notrealistic andbecause theyare anidealof howyou shouldbe,not whoyou are.Expectations donot focuson realitybut thesacrifice of your happiness.Its okaytobeselfish fbryour happiness;inaway,expectationsarethe rootof suffering.It willdestroy yourself-esteem andany confirmationofyourworth.We canbe freeofitby livingour livesaccording toour ownwill.20Give upthe thoughtsof pleasingothers andlive afree life.Be incontrol ofit andlet othersaccept whoyou are.A.Take expectationasaform ofattachment.B.To behappy,you shouldlet goof howyou wanttobeperceived byothers.C.They seeyou tryingfor theirsake ofpleasure,but theydont giveanything back.D.They alsowantusto havethe bestkind ofcareers,ultimately tosucceed inthe waythey want.E.Living inothers9expectations willnever getyou satisfactionbecause theynever willbe satisfied.F.We canbend thereality ofexpectations andsee itasaform ofattachment.G.Ignore unrealisticexpectations.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Going tothe hospitalcanbedifficult foranyone.Between allofthemachines andbeing ina strangeenvironment,it()canbean21experience——especially fora child.(输液)Ella Casano,a12-year-old Connecticutgirl whooften getsan IVforarare disease,22how uncomfortablethisenvironment canbe forakidand decidedto createsome23that wouldmake itless24by placingthem overthe IVmachine.“When Ihad myfirst IV,I wasvery nervousatthe25of somany medicalmachines,Casano said.“AsI sawmore childrenexperiencing thesame feelings,I becamemore interestedin creatinga26experience foryoung IVpatients.So I27Medi Teddy.I hopeMedi Teddyhelps youjust asmuch asit doesme・“诊断At ageseven,Casano wasdiagnosed witha seriousdisease.Most childrenrecover bythemselves,but Casanoisina28situation becauseher diseasehas nevergone away.Every eightweeks shespends aday inthe hospital29an IV.Without the30,Casano canteven dodaily31like running,playingsoccer orriding herbike.The girlskindness32the hospitalstaff.Yes,I amproud ofher,but33that Ifeel happyfor her,“her mothersaid.She has34so much,and Imso happytoseeher soexcited thather35istaking off.”
21.A.odd B.awkward C.awful D.common
22.A.wondered B.imagined C.studied D.realized
23.A.toys B.games C.pictures D.cards
24.A.puzzling B.frightening C.disappointing D.annoying
25.A.mention B.sight C.sound D.thought
26.A.luckier B.friendlier C.stranger D.deeper
27.A.found B.bought C.borrowed D.created
28.A.rare B.similar C.real D.new
29.A.reserving B.requiring C.receiving D.repeating
30.A.experience B.program C.treatment D.operation
31.A.activities B.homework C.business D.routine
32.A.benefited B.touched C.honored D.changed
33.A.better thanB.less thanC.rather thanD.morethan
34.A.got acrossB.paid backC.gone throughD.taken away
35.A.discovery B.career C.progress D.idea第二节共10小题海小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Ancient Chinesehealing methods36spread alongthe SilkRoad forover twomillennia,but theBelt andRoadInitiative BRIhas furtherboosted theinternationalization ofthe traditionalChinese medicineTCM.Currently celebratingits10th anniversary,the BRI,37aims areto betterconnect theworld andexpandcommon prosperity,has broughtthe healingpowers ofTCM38more countriesand regions,bridgingdifferent culturesand promotinginternational cooperation.。
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