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桐城中学届高三年级十月阶段质量检测2017英语本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分第I卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并5A BC标在答题卷的相应位置用答题卡的考生,先把选出的最佳选项标在试卷的相应位置,再转涂到答题卡上听完每段对话后,你都有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10一遍A.Paul isvery exceII entB.Paul ishopefuI.C.Paul ishopeless.
1.What does the womanmeanA.They have been saved.B.They Iosttouchwith others.C.They broughta celI phone.
3.Who gotmarried yesterdayA.The man.B.The woman.C.Mary.
4.What isthe woman doi ngA.She isasking fordi rections.B.She isasking forhelp.C.She isoffer inghelp to the man.
2.What dowe know about thecouple
5.What doesthe womanmeanB.She is notbusy atalI.C.She isnew to the place.A.She hasbeen busy,too.第二节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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46.A.feel B.thought C.smell D.taste
47.A.give B.store C.get D.exchange
48.A.fell behindB.lay inC.depend onD.led to
49.A.disabled B.sighted C.satisfied D.determined
50.A.However B.Besides C.Therefore D.Otherwise
51.A.amateur B.optimistic C.responsible D.perfect
52.A.ropes B.flags D.marksC.bells
53.A.casually B.easily C.eagerly D.slowly
54.A.challenging B.compulsory D.C.optionalcomforting
55.A.application B.limitation C.adaptation D.reaction
56.A.lack B.change C.supply D.existence
57.A.survive B.function C.recover D.refresh
58.A.against B.to C.over D.with
59.A.wasted B.broadened C.improved D.restricted
60.A.hopeless B.dizzy C.blind D.dead第II卷第二节语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式I can well rememberthat Ionce61ask todeliver aspeech titled“A RealTest inMy Life”before thewhole classat theage of9!You canimagine how62terrible shyI waswith somanyeyes63fix onme.I hadno choicebut64______________prepare forit,though.First of all,I wastodraft thespeech,which wasjust apiece ofcake forme,a goodwriter.But thehardest partlay inmy oral65___________present frommy memory-for toread from the paperwas notallowed.The realmomentbegan66I stoodon theplatform withmy legstrembling andmy mindblank.But mylistenerswere waitingpatiently withoutany signsof rushingme.Gradually I found myselfback,67deliver myspeechwith difficulty.After whatseemed to be ahundred years,Ifoundmy audienceapplauding—I made68!From thenon,my fearof talkingbefore theaudience disappeared.Actually withmy confidencebuilt up,I nowturn outto be_69excellent speaker.Looking back,I knowthe greatestdifficulty on our way to successis ourfear.Overcome it70wewill be able toachieve ourgoals.
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70.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)35第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110假定英语课上英语老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(人),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线()划掉修改在错的词下划一横线
(一),并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均限一词
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Whether it is smoothor tough,we areonourwaytoachieve ourdreams.As Senior3student,I ameagerto beadmitted toan idealuniversity aboutlanguage study.In thepast threeyears,I havedone everythingI cantoequip myselfwith thatI havelearned frommy teachers.Not onlyhad Ienjoyed thepleasure ofstudy butalsoI havegot closerto mydream.At timesanxious andpressure diddiscourage fromme.Besides,with theencouragementof myteachers andclassmates,I thinkI willsucceed.I amsure that there hasstill along waytogo toachieve mydream.No matterhow challengedit is,I willmake itcome true.As theproverb said,第二节书面表达(满分分)Where theres a will,theresaway.”25假定某英语学习报知道你校上周举行了首届英语节,它的编辑约你写一篇稿介绍这个活动的简要情况要点如下活动时间星期一下午点到点;
1.46参加者全体师生和一些嘉宾;
2.活动议程校长宣布开幕、嘉宾发言、各班学生轮流演出;
3.演出内容英语歌、街舞、短剧等;
4..你对这类活动的看法5要求词数左右;为使行文连贯,可适当增加内容;文章的第一句已给出,不计入总词数100The firstEnglish Festivalof ourschool was held lastweek...高三十月月考英语答案听力部分阅读理解题1—5CCCCB6-10BCCAC11-15AABCC16-20CACAC21-23BAA24-27CDBC28-31BACD32-35DCCB完形填空题36-40FCGAD41-45BADCB46-50ACDBA51-55DCBAD56-60ABCDC语法填空题
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85.said一says书面表达:One possibleversion:The firstEnglish Festivalof ourschool washeld lastweek,which lefta deepimpressionon all of the students.The festivalbegan at4:00pm,and presentatthehall wereall theteachers andstudents aswell as somehonored guests.In the first place,our headmasterdeclared the festival open,followed by an inspiringspeech deliveredbyaguest,congratulating uson openingthe ceremonyandwishing theevent agreat success.Then camethe mostexciting part.A number of studentsfromdifferent classestake turnsto giveus brilliantperformances,like Englishsongs andshortplays,allofwhich provideda feastfor theears ofany Englishlover.Finally,thefestivalthatlasted twohours endedwith ourapplause andexcitement.In myopinion,the EnglishFestival notonly providesa goodopportunity forthestudentstocommunicate inEnglish,but alsoenriches ourlife ina creativeway.应位置,再转涂到答题卡上听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;5听第6段材料,答第6至8题听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍
56.Where doesthe conversationtake pIaceA.At alibrary.B.At abook store.C.At thelawyers.
7.What doesFelix doA.He isa lawyer.B.He isa Iibrar ian.C.He isa professor.
8.What doesthe manmean atlastA.He willleave his phone number.B.He wiII comeagainnext week.C.He willtry hisluck somewhere.听第7段材料答第9至11题
9.When doesthe programChangj iangTravel comeonA.At nineoclock.B.At oneoclock.C.At tenoclock.
10.What doesthe manprefer to doA.To seethe footbaII match with the woman.C.To goto sleep.
8.To seethe basketbalImatchwith thewoman.
11.Whats theprobable relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Husband andwife.B.Brother andsister.C.Friends.听第8段材料答第12至14题
12.What doesthe manthink of the pIaceA.Quiet B.Noisy.C.Poor Iy-furni shed.
13.How manydaughters dothey haveC.Three.A.One.B.Two.
14.What wiII thespeakers doat IastB.They wi11buy itatA.They wi11move thereat once.once.C.They wiII goand have a lookat itagain.听第9段材料,答第15至17题
15.What doesthewomandoA.A patient.B.A nurse.C.A doctor.
16.Whafs wrongwith themanB.He has a headache.A.He hasa stomachache.C.He hasgot theflu.
17.How longmust theman stay in bedC.Five days.A.Three days.B.Four days.听第10段材料,答第18至20题
18.Who isIuckyA.The speaker.B.The baby.C.The babysdog.
19.When didthefire breakoutB.Ear Iierin theA.Ear Iierin themorning.afternoon.C.At night.
20.Who pulled thebaby tosafetyB.Susan OConnorA.The firefighters.C.The fami Iy dog.第二部分阅读理解共两节,满分分40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项A BC D涂黑AFallingwater isa housebuilt overa waterfallin SouthwesternPennsylvania.Frank LloydWright,Americas mostfamous architect,designed the house in
1935.It instantlybecame famous,and todayitisaNational HistoricLandmark.Guided House TourThis tourfeatures allthe majorrooms of thehouseand lastsabout onehour.Photography isnot permittedduringthis tour.The Guided HouseTourallows childrensix-ycar-old andolder to enjoy thehouse withtheirparents.Adults—$$20,00with advancepurchase.一$$
23.00when purchasedon siteYouthages6s12—$$
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17.00when purchasedon siteDailyfrom10:00am to4:00pm,except Wednesday.In-Depth TourThetour isbest ifyou desirea greaterunderstanding ofwhat Wrightwas seekingto createwith hismasterwork.The numberof visitorson eachtour is limited and photography is permitted for personal use only.Children nineyears andolder mayaccompany adultson this tour.$
65.00per personAvailable byadvance ticketpurchase onlyDailyfrom10:00a.m.to4:00p.m.Sunset TourAsafternoon turnsto evening,the changinglight allowsyou tosee Fallingwaterfrom anentirely newperspective.The numberof visitorsislimitedandphotographyispermittedforpersonaluseonly.Childrenunder nine-years-old arenot permittedon this tour.$
110.00per personAvailable byadvance ticketpurchase onlyMay,June,September-Saturdays at4:30p.m.JulyAugust-Fridays andSaturdays at4:45p.m.Brunch TourTheguests join their guidefor brunchbefore theyleave.Children nineyears andolder mayaccompanyadults onthistour.Please allowthree hourstotal forthis experience.$
115.00per personAvailable byadvance ticketpurchase onlyMaythrough September-SaturdaysSundays at9:00a.m
21.How muchwill afather and his twochildren oneis9,the otheris15spend if they buythe GuidedHouseTour ticketsahead oftimeA.$48B.$54C.$63D.$
5122.Where cana couplewith aneight-year-old girlmake atourA.GuidedHouseTour.B.In-Depth Tour.C.Brunch Tour.D.SunsetTour.A.They encourageadvance ticketsB.They offerbrunch freeof chargeC.They forbidvisitors takingphotos D.They havethe sameprice oftickets
23.What dothe fourtours mentionedhave incommonDigital walletshave beencalled thefuture ofreal-world paymenttechnology.With majorplayers likeAlipay,WccChat andApple Paybecoming popular,it seemstobea safebet that a change in consumerpaymenttechnology iscoming soon.A recentstudy byCiti RetailServices foundthatagrowing numberof peopleare embracingdigitalwallets,due inlarge partto theirconvenience andease ofuse,Theres noquestion2016will bean importantyearas digital wallets gainmore acceptance.^,Leslie MeNamara,managing directorof partnermanagement,Citi RetailServices,noted.Last month,CNN reporterWill Ripleyexperience aday inBeijing withouthis wallet.In Chinaslargestcities,you candefinitely survive without carryinga pocketfull ofcash andcredit cards-as longas youvegotyour smartphone/9he wrote.A hugenumberofbusinesses inBeijing acceptmobile payments.”He paidfor breakfastby scanninga QRcode onthe windowofahole-in-the-wall restaurant.All hehad(交易)todowas entera passwordand the transaction wascompleted.Then healso usedhisphoneto payformovies tickets,buy takeoutfood,order goodsfor delivery.In fact,he wasnot theonly onetoenjoythis convenience.His assistantShen Lualso paidher household(存款)water billwith hermobile phone.In seconds,she wasable totransfer fundsfrom oneof severallinkedaccounts.Unlike thesituations in the USand othercountries,China doesnthaveareally money-making credit card systemGu Yu,co-founder of the newpayment appMileslife,told CNN.So Chinesepeople justskippedcredit cardsand wentstraight tomobile payments.”Gu alsopointed outthe advantagesof mobile payments.No coinsor billsthat can be lostor stolen,electronic receipts,the easeof keepingtrack ofspending andof course,no wallettaking upspace.he said
24.What is the articlemainly aboutA.How tosurvivewithno cashor creditcards athand in China.B.Differences betweenmobilepaymentsand traditionalcash payments.C.The increasingpopularity ofdigitalwalletsinChinaand thereasons behindit.D.Differences inpayments betweenAmerica andChina.
25.Which ofthe followingstatements isNOT trueaccording tothe articleA.To useAlipay,WeChat andApple Payis muchmore convenientthan cashfor payments.B.By scanninga QRcode,thetransactionis done.C.You willreceive electronicreceipts ifyou usea mobilepayment app.D.The Chinesecreditcardhasavery perfectsystem.
26.The passageis writtentoA.encourage thereaders to use digitalwallets.B.introduce mobilepaymentC.compare mobilepayment withtraditional paymentD.recommend differentmeans ofpayment
27.In whichsection ofa newspapercanwefind thisarticleA.Campus life.B.Entertainment.C.Finance andbanking.D.Fashion.CRyan joinedthe Navywhen hewas20years old,and was sent toIraq soon.He servedon ateam thatdisarmedroadside bombs,and whenthose bombsexploded,they wouldrush tothe sceneto clearany(老兵)remaining explosives.In recognitionof thisveterans incrediblevalour,Ryan wasawarded aBronzeStar and an ArmyCommendation Medal.But whenRyan returnedhome afterthe war,the miserystayed withhim.He hadconstant splittingheadaches,nightmares andpanic attacks,andhisears justwouldnt stopringing.One night,he finallyhit rockbottomand decidedto takehis ownlife.Ryans experienceisnt unique,roughly onein fiveadults—more than40million Americans—sufferfrom amental healthcondition likedepression orsorrow.These conditionsaffect peopleof everyage andeverybackground.(污名)Sadly,too often,the stigmaaround mental health stopspeople whoneed helpfrom seekingit.Butthat simplydoesnt makeany sense.We dontconsider takingmedicine for a coldsomething tobe ashamedof.Similarly,we shouldnttreat mentalhealth conditionsany differently.Instead,we shouldmake itclear thatgettinghelp isnta sign of weakness-its asignofstrength.Thats why,last year,we workedwith anorganization calledGive anHour tolaunch theCampaign toChangeDirection toraise awarenessabout mentalhealth.As partof thiseffort,we releaseda listof FiveSignsto helppeople recognizewhen someoneneeds help.Signs likeagitation,withdrawal,hopelessness,a declineinpersonal careand achangeinpersonality canbe indicationsthat someoneis dealingwith amental-healthissue.That bringsme backto Ryan.Thankfully,Ryan didntend hislife thatnight.Instead,he gatheredthecourage toask mefor help.Now hehas becomea successfulmerchant.We needto havethe courageto reachout andget helpourselves whenwe needit.And wealso needtorecognize thatour mentalhealth isjust asimportant asour physicalhealth.
28.The underlinedword“valour”inthefirst paragraphistheclosest inmeaning to“A.changeable personalityB.great braveryC.medical conditionD.extreme indifference
29.How didRyan feelbefore seekinghelpA.Desperate B.Thrilled C.Pleasant D.Unique
30.What dowe learnabout thepeople withmentalhealthconditionsA.They areanxious toask foradvice.B.They areashamed totake medicine.C.They areunwilling toseek assistance.D.They arerelieved torecognize signs.
31.From the passage theauthor isprobably a.A.surgeon B.veteran C.merchant D.psychologistDChina launchedthe Shenzhou XI manned spacecraft onOctober17to transporttwo astronauts to theTiangong II space laboratory.The spacecraftwassentskyward at7:30am ontop ofa LongMarch2F rocketfrom theJiuquan SatelliteLaunchCenter inNorthwest China.It iscarrying twomale astronauts-49-year-old JingHaipeng and37-year-old ChenDong.(对接)After thelaunch,the spacecraftwill traveltwo daysbefore dockingwiththeTiangongII,whichwas liftedfrom theJiuquan centerin mid-September.Then theastronauts willenter the space laband staytherefor30days,which willbe thelongest spacestay byChinese astronauts.The core tasks ofthe Shenzhou XI missionare totest docking technologies forthe country*s plannedspace station,to checkthe life-support capabilityofthespacecraft-space labcombination aswell asconductscientific researchand testengineering experiments,according toWu Ping,deputy directoroftheChinaManned SpaceAgency.Prior to(在・••之前)the Shenzhou XI,China hadsent fivespacecraft and10astronautstospace since2003,when itlifted theShenzhou Vto carrythe nationsfirst astronautYang Liwei,who isnowasenior spaceofficial,into space.China isthe thirdcountry inthe worldthat has independently fulfilled manned spaceflightfollowing theformerSoviet Unionand theUnited States.Chinas manned space program,a sourceof nationalpride,aims toplace apermanent mannedspacestation,which willconsist ofthree parts-a coremodule attachedto twolabs,each weighingabout20metrictons-into servicearound2022,according tothe mannedspace agency.
32.What isthe correctorder ofthe followingeventsa.The ShenzhouXI manned spacecrafts travellingin spacefor2days.b.The successfullaunch ofTiangong ILc.Two astronauts5entering thespacelab.d..Two astronauts9stayinthe laboratoryfor30days.e.ShenzhouXI mannedspacecraftsbeing sentskyward.f.The spacedocking betweenShenzhouXIand TiangongILA.ebfacd B.beacdf C.ebafcd D.beafcd
33.According tothepassage,which sentenceis correctA.10astronauts and5spacecraft havebeen sentinto spacesuccessfully since
2003.B.Next toAmerica,China isthe secondcountry thathasindependentlyfulfilledmannedspaceflight.(任务)C.The missionoftheShenzhouXImarks thatthespacestay willbeabreakthrough toastronauts.D.The ShenzhouXImannedspacecraft,was launchedfrom theJiuquan centerin mid-September.
34.Which isNot thecoretaskof thislaunchA.To checkthe life-support capability.B.To testengineering experiments.E.To transporttwo astronautstothespace laboratory.D.To testdockingtechnologies.
35.What dowe knowfromthelast paragraphA.The permanent mannedspacestation canbe putinto usein
2022.B.Chinas mannedspace programwill enhanceour nationalpride.C Thepermanentmannedspacestationwill neverfall intodisuse.D.Consisting ofa moduleand twolabs,the permanentmannedspacestation weighsabout20metrictons.笫二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项How CanI FightLazinessLazy peoplewill neveramount toanything inlife.—36—One wayto fight laziness isto getenough sleep.Many peoplelack sleepconstantly,since theystay uptoolate andget uptoo earlyto preparefor work.These peoplehave littlemotivation oncethey arrivehome.—37—By adjustingyour sleepschedule toprovide afew morehours ofmeaningful rest,you canfightlaziness throughoutthe day.Another wayto fight laziness isto changeyour mindfrom passiveto active.—38—Others takea moreactiveapproach,viewing eachtask asa challengethey mustovercome alone.Laziness setsin when you nolongerfeel incharge ofyour ownlife.Some peoplefightlazinessby removingthe temptationsthat surroundthem.A television inthelivingroom mayprovide entertainment,but watchingtoo muchTV oftencontributes tolaziness.Create arewardsystem foryourself,just asparents doforachild.Complete afew tasksand rewardyourself withwhat youenjoy,such asa gooddinner ora film.—39—Couples andchildren mayall havedifferent energylevels,but laziness canbespread ifnot dealtwithimmediately.To fightfamily laziness,set anexample.Be thefirst tocollect andwash dishesafter ameal.—40—It isdifficult topractice lazinesswhenyouare surroundedby motivatedpeople.Finally,taking exerciseregularly canhelp youfightlaziness.Enough exerciseand abalanced dietcanhelp you to developa healthylifestyle,thus enablingyoutohave moreenergy andhelp liftyour spirits.A.Laziness canalso bea lastingproblem athome.B.Generally,students withpoor gradesare morelazy thanstupid.C.Laziness workshand inhand witha lackof motivationandatendency toput offthings.D.Others inthe homemay eventuallyfollow yourexample andperform theirown task.E.It seemsto themthat lazinessis unconquerable.F.However,lazinesscanbe defeatedonce afew changeshavebeenmade inyour mind.G.Some peopletreat theirlives asiftheywere pushedfrom taskto task.笫三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(和)中,选出可以填入空白处的A.B.C D最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Erik,an athleticchild,lost hisvisioninhis earlyteen.At firsthe_41_tousea walkingstick orlearn盲文,—Braille42—he coulddo aswellasany teenage.He finallycame to_43—his disability,though.Hecouldnt playthe same_44—asheused to.But thenhe discoveredwrestling,a sport—45—sight wasnt asimportant astouch and_46—.Then,at16,he discoveredrock climbingwas likewrestling insome ways.Awrestler anda rockclimber_47—information throughtouch.Rock climbing—48—mountain climbing,thegreatest challengeof hislife.Eriks teammatessay heisnt differentfrom a_49—mountaineer.The majordifference isthat heisnt asthinas mostclimbers.—50—,his strongupper body,flexibility andmental toughnessmake himan—51—climber.The onlyhelp forEriks blindnessistoplace_52—on his teammates9jackets sothat hecan followthem_53—.Climbing Mount Everest was_54_for everyclimber onevery team.The_55—tothemountain airforErik wasthe sameas itwas forhis teammates:56—of oxygencauses theheart tobeat slower,and thebraindoesnt_57_as clearlyas normal.In someways,Erik hadan advantage_58—histeammates:as theygot nearthetop,the visionof allclimbers was_59—.So ata certainaltitude,all histeammates werelike Erik-nearly_60—.To climbMountEverestis anachievement fbrany athlete.Erik showedhis disabilitywasntasimportantas hisability.
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42.A.insisting B.praying C.admilling D.appealing
43.A.ignore B.consider C.overcome D.accept
44.A.cards B.parts C.sports D.jokes
45.A.that B.where C.what D.whose。
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