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学年度上学期省六校协作体高三期中考试2016-2017英语试题命题人杜慧清第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)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A BC DAAfew yearsago I was diagnosedwith cancer.It wasthe mostdifficult timeI haveever faced.I thinkitwas mysense ofhumor thatallowed meto holdon mysanity.Like manypeople whohave gonethroughchemotherapy.I lostall ofmy hairand Iwas baldas agolf ball.I had always enjoyedwearing hats,so Iorderedseveral specialhats with the hairalready attached.It waseasy and I neverhad toworry abouthow myhairlooked.I have always beena biggolf fan.At onepoint duringmy cancertreatments,my husbandJohn andIdecided toget awayfrom thecold Minnesotawinter andtake atrip toScottsdale,Arizona.There wasa seniorPGATour eventcalled TheTradition beingplayed,which seemedlike justthe ticketto liftmy spirits.The firstday of the tournamentbrought out a hugecrowd.It wasa beautifulday,andIwas inheaven.Iwas standingand watchingmy threefavorite golfersin theworld approachthe tee box:Jack Nicklaus,Raymond Floydand TomWeiskoph.Just asthey arrivedat theteebox,the unimaginablehappened.A hugegustof windcame upfrom outof nowhereand blewmy hatand hairright offmy headand into the middle ofthe fairway!The thousandsof spectatorslining the fairway fellinto anawkward silence,all eyesfixed onme.Even mygolf idolswere watchingme,as myhair wasright in their flightpath.Iwasmortified!I knewIcouldnt juststand there.Someone hadto dosomething toget things moving again.So Itook adeep breathandwent outinto themiddleof thefairway.I grabbedmy hatand语篇填空
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70.from短文改错Im LiHua fromBeijing ABCSenior School.Tm happyto learnthat youregoingto stay with myfamily whileyoure in Beijing.While youare here,well provideyou with a roomof yourown with a bed,a desk,acouple of chair anda TV.Youll alsohave yourown bathroom.Our schoolis quitechairsclose from our home,because wecould goto schoolby bike.In noonwell eatat thetoso Atschool dining hall.Tm surelyyouUl likethe deliciousChinese foodthere,andsureenjoying talking with friends over lunch.Classes inour schoolusually finishat4inenjoythe afternoon.You canthen joinli^other students in playing ball games or swimming.ThereUl be a lot of funs.funIf youhave anyquestions orrequests,please letme know.Well tryour bestto makemy stay hereinBeijingA pleasant experience.your a书面表达A famoussaying goesthat:Interest is the bestteacher.This newsystem is a goodway toinspirestudents5study enthusiasmbecause students have thechance tochoose thelessons and the teachersaccordingto theirown interest.Since students have tothink aboutit carefullybefore theychoose thelessons,this systemcanalso improvethe abilityof makingdecisions.On theother hand,there are,however,some disadvantageslying inthis newsystem.For onething,studentsmay feelembarrassed whenthey talkwith classmatesthey arenot veryfamiliar withbecause classroomsandclassmates are all unfixed.For anotherthing,during breaks,studentshaveto findthe classroomwhere theywillhave thenext class.Does itmean thatstudentshaveless timeto relaxInall,this istotally anew idea.We mightas wellhave atry andwe willsee ifit issuitable forstudents ornot.hair,nestled themback onmy headas bestI could.Then Iturned to the golfersand loudlyannounced:“Gentlemen,the windis blowingfrom leftto light.”They saidthe laughtercould beheard allthe wayto thenineteenth hole.
21.From thepassage,we cansee that the authorisA.pessimistic B.optimistic C.warm-hearted D.shy
22.What doesthe underlinedword mortifiedin Paragraph5meanA.calm B.excited C.worried D.embarrassed
23.Whafs the authors aimto saythe underlinedsentenceA.to givea weatherreportB.to tellthe gentlemenhow theunimaginable happenedC.to reducethe embarrassmentand getthingsmovingagainD.Its justa jokeBSomecases havebeen reportedin Russialately ofpeople who can read and detect colors with theirfingers,and evensee throughsolid doorsand walls.One caseis concerningan eleven-year-old girl,who hasnormalvision butwho canalso becomeaware ofthings withdifferent partsof her skin,and throughsolidwalls.This abilitywas firstnoticed byher father.One dayshe cameinto hisoffice andhappened toput herhandson thedoor of a lockedsafe.Suddenly sheasked her father whyhe keptso manynewspapers lockedawaythere.,and evendescribed theway theywere doneup inbundles.Her talentwas broughtto thenotice of a scientificresearch instituteand she was givena seriesof tests.During these tests she was ableto reada newspaperthrough ascreen whichwas nottransparent andstrangestill,by movingher elbowover a game of Lotto shewas ableto describethe figuresand colorsprinted onit;inanother instance,wearing stockingsand slippers,to makeout with her footthe outlinesand colorsofapicturehidden undera carpet.Other experimentsshowed that her kneesand shouldershadasimilar sensitivity.During allthesetestsshewasblindfolded;and indeed,except whenblindfold shelacked theability toseethings with herskin,It wasalso found that althoughshe could perceive things withherfingers this abilityceased themoment herhands werewet.
24.Solid doorsand wallsare.A.invisible tothose whocan readand detectcolors with their fingers.B.no obstaclesfor peoplewhocan readand detectcolorswith theirfingers.C.transparent tothose whocanreadanddetectcolors.D.concerned incases reportedin Russia recently.
25.The girlsfather.A.had alwaysknown his daughter andher talent.B.foundthathisdaughtercouldperceive thingswithdifferent partsof herskin.C.described theway newspaperswere doneup inboundless.D.discovered hisdaughters giftby accident.
26.The scientificresearch institute.A.made the girl reada newspaperB.set up agameofLottowiththegirlC.tested thegirl thoroughlyD.arranged that thegirlshould undergoa numberof experiments.
27.Whichof the following statementsis trueA.The girlcouldnt alwaysperceive thingswithherskin.B.The girlwas occasionallyblindfold when she didthe tests.C.The girlshands hadto bewet beforeshe couldperceivethingsthrough heskin.D.The girlsknees didnthave thesame sensitivityas herfingers.CI toldmy friendGraham that I oftencycle twomiles frommy houseto thetown centrebut unfortunatelythere isabig hillon theroute.He replied,“You meanfortunately.He explainedthatIshould beglad of theextra exercisethatthehill provided.My attitudetothehill hasnow changed.I usedto complainas Iapproached itbut nowI tellmyself thefollowing.This hillwill exercisemy heartand lungs.It willhelp meto loseweight andget fit.It willmeanthat Ilive longer.This hillis myfriend.Finally Icomfort myselfwiththethought ofall thosesilly peoplewhopay moneyto goto a gym andsit onstationery exercisebicycles whenI canget thesame valuefor free.I haveasmile ofsatisfaction asI reachthe topof thehill.Problems arethere to be facedand overcome.We cannotachieve anythingwith an easy life.HelenKeller wasthe firstdeaf andblind personto gaina universitydegree.Her activismand writingprovedinspirational.She wrote,Character cannotbe developedin ease.Only throughexperiences ofsuffering canthesoul bestrengthened,vision cleared,ambition inspiredand successachieved.”One of the maindeterminants of success inlife isour attitude towards adversity.From timeto timeweall facehardships,problems,accidents anddifficulties.Some areof ourmaking butmany areno faultof ourown.While we cannot choosethe adversity,wecanchoose ourattitude towardsit.Douglas Baderwas21when in1931he hadboth legscut offfollowing aflying accident.He wasdeterminedto flyagain andwent onto becomeone of the leadingflying aviatorsin theBattle ofBritain with22aerial victoriesover the Germans.He wasan inspirationto othersduring thewar.He said,Dont listentoanyone whotells you that you cant dothis orthat.Thats nonsense.Make upyour mind,youll neverusecrutches ora stick,and thenhaveago ateverything.Go toschool,and joinin allthe gamesyoucan.Goanywhere youwant to.But never,never let them persuadeyouthatthings aretoo difficultor impossible.The biographiesof greatpeople arefull ofexamples ofhow theytook stepsto overcomethe difficultiestheyfaced.The commonthread isthat theydid notbecome depressed.They chosetheir attitude.They choseto bepositive.They tookon thechallenge.They won.Nevertheless,there isstill theproblem ofhow youchangeyour attitudetowards adversity.
28.Which of the followingis trueaccording tothe authorof thepassageA.Going toagymis greatlybeneficial topeoples health.B.Climbing hillson bicyclesis thebest wayto takeexercise.C.Those whowant toachieve successcant expectto liveaneasylife.D.Peoples attitudeto adversityistheonly factorof theirsuccess.
29.By quotingwhat DouglasBader said,the authorintends totell us・”A.Failure isthe motherofsuccess.B.A badworkman quarrelswith histools.C.If yourisk nothing,you willhave nothing.D.Nothing isdifficult tothe manwho willtry.
30.Following thispassage,theauthorwill furthertalk about.A.how hisfriend helpedhim to change hisattitudetowards the adversityhe facedB.what stepsto taketochangeyour attitudetowardstheadversity youfaceC.why it is importantto keepoptimistic inface ofadversityD.what greatpeople havein common
31.Which ofthefollowingcan bestfunction asthe titleofthepassageA.Face adversitywithasmile B.Different attitudestowards adversityC.Nothing isimpossible D.Life isfull ofadversityDAdding mathtalk tostory timeat homeisawinning factorfor childrens math achievement,according toanew researchfrom auniversity.The studyfrom psychologistsSian Beilockand SusanLevine showsamarked increasein math achievement amongchildren whosefamilies usedBedtime Math,an iPad app thatdeliversengaging math story problemsfor parents and childrento solvetogether.Even children who used the appwiththeir parents aslittle asonce aweek sawgains in math achievementbythe endoftheschool year.The appseffect wasespecially strongfor children whose parentstend tobeanxious oruncomfortable withmath.Previous researchfrom thisgroup hasdemonstrated the importance ofadults attitudesabout mathfbrchildrens mathsuccess.For example,arecentstudy foundthat math-anxious parentswho helptheir childrenwithmath homeworkactually weakentheir childrensmath achievement.The newfindings demonstratethat structured,positive interactions around math at homecan cutthe linkbetween parents,uneasiness about math and childrens lowmath achievement.“Many peopleexperience highlevels ofanxiety whenthey haveto solvea mathproblem,withamajorityof adultsfeeling atleast someworries aboutmath,“said Beilock,professor inPsychology andauthor ofChoke,a bookabout stressand performance.These math-anxious parents are probablyless likelyto talkaboutmath athome,which affectshow competenttheir childrenare in math.Bedtime Mathencourages adialoguebetweenparentsand kidsaboutmath,and offersa wayto engagein high-quality mathinteractions inalow-effort,high-impact way.”Study participantsincluded587first-grade studentsand theirparents.Families weregiven aniPadinstalled witha versionoftheBedtime Mathapp,with whichparentsandtheir childrenread storiesandanswer questionsinvolving math,including topicslike counting,shapes andproblem-solving.A controlgroupreceived areading appthat hadsimilar storieswithout the math contentand questionsrelated toreadingcomprehension instead.Childrens mathachievement wasassessed atthe beginningand endoftheschoolyear.Parents completeda questionnaireabout theirnervousness withmath.The moretimes parentsand childrenin the math groupusedthe app,the higherchildrens achievementona mathassessment atthe endoftheschool year.Indeed,childrenwhofrequently usedthemathapp withtheirparents outperformedsimilar studentsin thereading groupby almostthree monthsinmathachievementat yearsend.
32.Bedtime Mathis aniPadappthat.A.requires parentsandchildrento answerreading comprehensionquestionsB.assesses childrensmathachievementand parentsnervousness withmathC.teaches childrenhow tocount,recognize shapesand solvepractical problemsD.encourages childrentogether withtheirparentsto solvemathstoryproblems
33.The previousstudyfound that.A.help frommath-anxious parentsimproves childrensmath achievementB.childrensmathachievement isrelated toparents9attitude aboutmathC.interactionsaroundmathathome willcut offthe familyrelationshipD.children canachieve moresuccess ifthey seetheimportanceof math
34.We caninfer fromthepassage that.A.children usingthe appfor threemonths cansee gainsinmathachievementB.childrenwhoseparentsareuneasy aboutmath outperformother studentsC.itisthemathproblems relatedtothestories thatmake thegreat differenceD.the frequencyof usingtheapphas nothingto dowith childrensachievement
35.Which isthe besttitlefor thepassageA.High-quality mathinteractions improveperformance.B.Frequent useof appcan developproblem solvingability.C.Low-effort activitiescreate goodparent-child relationship.D.High-anxiety parentsinfluence childrensattitude aboutmath.第二节(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A majorsource ofteen stressis schoolexams,and testanxiety isnot uncommon.When yourecognizeyour teenis understress,how canparents helpyour teenstay calmbefore anexamBe involved.Parents needtobeinvolved in their teenswork.36What theylook foris yourpresence—to talk,to cry,or simply to sitwith themquietly.Communicate openlywith your teen.Encourage your teen toexpresshis or her worriesand fears,but dontletthemfocus onthose fears.Help themget organized.37Together,you andyourteencan workoutatime-table inwhichhe or she canstudy forwhat heor sheknows will be on the test.Provide acalm setting.Help yourteen setupaquiet placeto studyand protecthis or her privacy.Givethem anutritious diet.It isimportant foryourteen to eata healthy,balanced dietduring examtimes tofocusand dohis orher best.38If thishappens,encourage yourteen toeat lightmeals orsandwiches.A healthydiet,rather thanjunk food,is bestfor reducing stress.39Persuade yourteenager toget somesleep and/or dosomething activewhen heor sheneeds arealbreak from studying.Making timefor relaxation,fun,and exerciseareallimportant inreducingstress.Helpyour teenbalance hisorhertime so thatheorshewill feelcomfortable takingtime outfromstudyingto spendtimewith friendsor rest.Show apositive attitude.40Your panic,anxiety andblame contributeto yourteens pressure.Make yourteenfeel acceptedand valuedfor hisorherefforts.Most importantly,reassure yourteen thatthings willbe allright,no matterwhat theresults are.A.A parentsattitude willdictate theirteens emotions.B.Exam stresscan makesome teenslose theirappetite.C.They willonly makethe situationworse.D.Encourage yourteentorelax.E.The bestthing issimplytolisten.F.Help yourteen thinkabout what she hasto studyand planaccordingly.G.Your teenmay alsomake negativecomments aboutthemselves第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,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最佳选A BC D项A gentlebreeze blewthrough Jennifershair.The goldenred sunwas41She wasonthebeach,lookingup atthe fieryball.She was42by itscolor,deep redin themiddle,softly fadinginto yellow.She couldhearnothing butthe wavesandtheseagulls43up aboveinthesky.The atmosphere44her.After allshe hadbeen through,this waswhatsheneeded,Its getting45J shethought,I mustgo home.My parentswillbe46where Iam.She wonderedhow herparents would
47.whenshe gothome afterthe threedays shewas48,She kepton walking,49herself tothe bungalowwhere shespentevery summerholiday.The roadwas deserted.She walkedslowly and
50.Just ina fewhundred metersshewould besafe in her house.It wasreally gettingdark now.The sunhad seta fewminutes beforeand it was gettingcold,too.She51she hadher favoritesweater on—it kepther reallywarm.She imaginedhaving it52her.This thoughtdisappearedwhenshefinally saw her frontdoor.It seemed53,The outsidegarden seemed54,She wasshocked:her fatherwas usuallyso strictabout keepingeverything cleanand tidy.She enteredthe house.First,she wentinto thekitchen whereshe sawa55written byherfather.It said,“Ellen,thereissome coffee56,I wentlooking.Ellen washer motherbut—where wasshe Sheentered herparentshome.Then shesawher.Her mother,lying onthe bed,57,Jennifer wouldhave wantedto wakeherup butshe lookedtoo tired.So Jenniferjust fellasleep besideher.When Jennifer58,something wasdifferent.She wasin hercozy bedinherpajamas.It feltso goodbeing backhome.59she hearda voice,“Are youfeeling betternow Youknowyou gotus very,very_
6041.A.disappearing B.setting C.rising D.shining
42.A.amazed B.excited D.frightenedC.disappointed
43.A.moving B.flying C.stepping D.flowing
44.A.surprised B.confused C.relaxed D.exhausted
45.A.early B.cold C.warm D.late
46.A.wondering B.knowing C.ignoring D.finding
47.A.say B.take D.reactC.like
48.A.working B.missing C.spending D.traveling
49.A.pointing B.enjoying C.directing D.teaching
50.A.easily B.silently C.happily D.willingly
51.A.believed B.wished C.guessed D.judged
52.A.with B.for C.at D.in
53.A.same B.familiar C.difficult D.different
54.A.crowded B.tidy C.deserted D.clean
55.A.text B.letter C.note D.sentence
56.A.ready B.gone C.present D.available
57.A.cried B.laughed C.coughed D.slept
58.A.woke upB.stayed upC.broke upD.held up
59.A.Fortunately B.Similarly C.Suddenly D.Constantly
60.A.moved B.lost C.inspired D.scared第n卷第三部分英语知识运用共两节,满分45分第二节共小题;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不多于个单词或括号内单词的正确形式3Hangzhou inZhejiang provincegot alot ofattention lastmonth.The hostcity ofthe G20Leaders Summit61welcome headsoftheworlds20major economiesand internationalorganizations onSept.4-
5.For twodays,they discussedglobal topicsand enjoyed62show.But foryoung peoplearound theworld,theG20Summit hadmore tooffer.More than4,000students fromChina andabroad tookpart in63volunteer serviceduring thesummit.An impressive15local universitiesand collegesgave theevent manyof64it studentsvolunteers.Students withlanguage skills65prefer.66choose asa volunteerfor thesummit,they hadto gothrough severalrounds ofinterviews andreceivetraining.In addition,international studentswere happyto help.67total of26international studentsservedas volunteers.Australian Tim,68is studyingmedicine inChina saidhewashonored thatWest Lakedistrictgovernment hadinvited himto takepart inthe makingofaTV programthat taughtEnglish topeople69live inHangzhou.In theprogram,he showedpopular placesfor morningexercises,how tobargain atthemarket andhow to make dumplings.He thoughtitwasinteresting totell storiesabout Hangzhou70aforeigners pointof viewsothatmore peoplefall inlove withHangzhou.第四部分写作共两节,满分35分第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110假定英语课课上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10语法错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号,并在其下面写出该加的词A删除把多余的词用斜钱\划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Dear Sophia,Im LiHua fromBeijing ABCSenior School.Tm happyto learnthat youregoing tostaywithmy familywhileyoure inBeijing.While youare here,well provideyou witha roomof yourown witha bed,a desk,a coupleofchairand aTVYoull alsohave yourown bathroom.Our schoolis quiteclosefromourhome,because wecould gotoschool bybike.In noonwell eatattheschooldininghall.Im surelyyoull likethe deliciousChinese foodthere,and enjoyingtalkingwithfriendsoverlunch.Classes inour schoolusually finishat4intheafternoon.You canthen joinin otherstudentsinplayingballgamesorswimming.There willbealotoffuns.If youhave anyquestions orrequests,please letme know.Well tryour besttomakemystayhere inBeijingpleasantexperience.Best wishesLiHua第二节书面表达(满分分)25近来,走班制()的上课方式成为了全国的热门话题在走班制度下学生可以根changing classrooms据自己的爱好自主选择上课的老师和科目请写一篇短文来表达你对走班制的看法,字数不少于100字_________________________________________英语答案阅读21-23BDC24-27B DCA28-31CDBA32-35DBCA36-40EFBDA完形41-45BABCD46-50ADBCB51-55BADCC56-60ADACD。
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