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高三普通班第四次检测英语试题第一卷选择题(共题分)60,100一■听力第一节(每小题分,满分分)L
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,5A,B,C并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小10题每段对话仅读一遍A.Fifteen minutes.B.Half anhour.C.An hour.
1.How longwill the man waitfor thepost officeto openA.At12:25B.At12:30C.At12:
352.When didthe planeto Shanghaitake offA.By letter.B.By telephone.C.By e-mail.
3.How does the womanusually contact her friendsA.They arereporters.B.They areworkers.C.They aretourists.
4.What dothe twospeakers probablydo
5.Why doesthe womanthank the manA.Because he is a good listener.B.Because helent hersome money.C.Because hereturned herlost moneyto her.第二节(每小题分,满分分)
1.
522.5听下面段对话每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项,5A,B,C并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各5小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话读两遍5听第段材料,回答第题66,7•A.Buy aCD forhim.B.Lend himher notes.C.Look afterhis mother.
6.What doesthe manwant thewoman to do
7.How many times didthe mancall thewomanA.Ten B.Nine C.Eight.听第段材料,回答第题78,9•,be“full of hot air“it41that he or shetalks alot abouttopics that heor she doesntreally
42.Thisphrase datesback to the late1800s andhas its43in theUnited States.44,it is not akind ofpraisewhen oneis accusedof this.In orderto understand the meaning of thisphrase,you simplyneed to45that as air heats,itextends.This46is used todoa widevariety ofthings.In thecase of a hot air balloon,the airbecomes47than thesurrounding environment,48the balloonto float,so onecould imaginesomeonebeing sofull ofhot airthatheorshesimply floatsaway.49,moresimply,the speechof someonelike thistends to50a spacequickly,but51to bemeaningless infact.)(夸张之词This52is used to describeexaggerating andsome53talks.It meansthat thespeakeris talkingonly tohear hisor herown voice.Typically,someone whois full ofhot air will54discuss complextopics withoutfully graspingthem,which can be some55for peoplewho aremoreknowledgeable.Politicians making56that theycannot keepare often57of beingfull ofhotair.Whafs more,the termis alsoused moregenerally to describe58individuals whostick to being heardat anygroupor gathering,never59whether theirviews arehelpful ornot.Finally,their plansorschemes willprobably endup
60.
41.A.means B.infers C.concludes D.recommends
42.A.expect B.understand C.doubt D.believe
43.A.origins B.manners C.means D.advantages
44.A.Apparently B.Eventually C.Desperately D.Temporarily
45.A.argue B.know C.agree D.pretend
46.A.ability B.belief C.invention D.character
47.A.cleaner B.fresher C.lighter D.thicker
48.A.allowing B.making C.blowing D.expanding
49.A.Thus B.Or C.Anyway D.But
50.A.fill B.make C.choose D.remember
51.A.turns outB.makes outC.shows upD.comes about
52.A.term B.proverb C.conclusion D.routine
53.A.effective B.empty C.interesting D.complex
54.A.anxiously B.impatiently C.cheerfully D.cautiously
55.A.rules B.lessons C.examples D.jokes
56.A.contributions B.promises C.mistakes D.appointments
57.A.accused B.informed C.called D.blamed
58.A.considerate B.careless C.friendly D.stubborn
59.A.focusing onB.carrying onC.depending onD.insisting on
60.A.ignoring B.refusing C.第卷failing D.changing II第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45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(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式1()Memorizing hundredsof Englishwords61be alwaysa bigheadache forstudents.Why notlet62amazing appBaicizhan helpyou Firstof all,the apphelps youdivide yourwork intodailytasks.63you havechosen thevocabulary listand anend date,the appthen quicklytells youhowmany wordsyou needto learnevery day.For example,you canspend just10minutes64(memorize)15words everyday.DoesnJt thatsound much65(easy)than tryingto doeverythingat onceThafs notall—it canalso bemuch fun.The learningprocess islike playinga()guessing game.Instead66just showingthe Chineseand English67meaningofa newword,()the appasks you to firstchoose thecorrect picturefrom four,68base onan English()description.This helpsyou memorizethe words69clear.And all of the English isread by()native speakers.You canalso listento70it Englishwords radio”feature whileyouYe walking.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(),并在其下面写出该加的词A删除把多余的词用斜线(\)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
1.词数左右开头已经写好,不计入总词数2150Being aPopular StudentWeall hopeto bepopular withour classmates and teachers.英语答案篇篇C28-31ABCA D32-35DBCC12345678910B A C AC B A A B A11121314151617181920C A B CACBAB C一,听力答案七选五阅读36-40FEADC第二部分:阅读理解A篇21-23DCD B篇24-27BCAC短文改错I wentshopping yesterdayafternoon.It isseven oclockwhen Iwas goinghome bybus.The wasbuswasfull ofpassengers,allofwhich keptsilent.A motherwith herlittle sonwas sittingnearby,whomAll ofsudden,the soncried loud.The mothertried todo whatshe couldto makehim stopAaloudlycrying.Thus,the sonwent oncrying.After along time,a mansitting nextof themother saidHowever toangrily,Why dontyougivethechildwhathe wantsit.”The motheranswered quietly,ul wouldIcould,and whathewantsis yourhat.”Heard this,all thepassenger burstintobut Hearingpassengerslaughter.书面表达Being aPopular StudentWeall hopeto bepopular withour classmatesand teachers.To enjoypopularity,we aresupposed toregard theclassas ourbig family and evenoffer tosacrifice ourpersonal interestswhenever necessary.While takinganactive partin allour classactivities,we shouldwork responsiblyto buildup agood reputationasateam.To bestudents withhigh popularity,we areto showrespect,concern andsympathy forothers.As aresult,wenever hesitateto lenda hand to thosein need.To bea popularstudent,we oughtto bestrict withourselves ineverything wedo atschool andmake everyeffortto achieveall-round development,being goodnot only at ourlessons but also atsports,music,painting,socialservices andso on.In time of successwe remainmodest,while intimeofdifficulty wekeep strong-minded.All inall,popularity amongclassmatesandteachers comesnaturally tothose whokeep improvingtheirpersonal qualities.
8.When will themanprobably goto AfricaA.This winter.B.This month.C.Next year.
9.How manypeople wentto Africawith thewomanA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.听第段材料,回答第至题81012•
10.Who is themanprobablyA.He isa salesman.B.He isToms teacher.C.He isthe womanshusband.
11.What dowe knowabout TomA.He likesleather shoes.B.He likesdoing sports,such asrunning.C.Tom hasworn outa pairof shoesin onemonth.
12.What kindof shoeswillthewoman probablybut forTomA.Tennis shoes.B.Leather shoes.C.Iron shoes.听第段材料,回答第至题91316•
13.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In thewomans home.B.In thewomans office.C.In aclassroom.A.32dollars.B.27dollars.C.21dollars.
14.How muchdoes a single roomcost aday
15.What suggestiondoesthewoman givethe manA.Applying for the roomas soonas possible.B.Choosing acheaper ora nearerroom.C.Looking for a roommateas soonas possible.
16.Where isthe RoomManagement OfficeA.In Building
208.B.In Building
210.C.In Building
901.听第段材料,回答第至题101720•
17.Where didthe accidenthappenA.At thebus station.B.Near thetop of the hill.C.In Building
901.
18.What dowe knowabout the accidentA.The carhit abig tree.B.The caraccident killedseveral people.C.The driversback washurt.
19.Who hurriedto askfor anambulanceA.Jack.B.A passer-by.C.A policeman.
20.What didthe policemandoA.He tookthe brokencar away.B.He sentthe driverto thehospital.C.He askedquestions about theaccident.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)4015230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ABC D该项涂黑AInspire your students witha schooltrip to Antarctica,the driest“desert”on earth!Since it is nolongerthe fieldof justscientists andexplorers,we areoffering aunique opportunityfor youandyour students to explore the greatAntarctic region.Under carefullycontrolled conditions,you candiscoverAntarctic extraordinarywildlife andscenery ona voyagein the world5s lasttruewilderness.Antarctica offersyourstudentsdifferent kindsof studytopics fromgeology and plate(构造学)tectonics atDeception Islandto coldenvironments.As thefifth largestcontinent in theworld,Antarctica coversan areaof roughly14million squarekilometers,most ofwhich isblanketed bya vastice sheet,averaging2000meters inthickness.For halfof theyear,it liesin darkness.However,with thearrival ofits shortsummer,this coldlandplays hostto someof thegreatest wildlifeon earth.Millions ofpairs ofpenguins,and otherseabirds livein theregion.Five speciesof sealsare regularlyobserved huntingfor foodon ice.Orcas,humpback,whales andsome othersea animalsare oftenseen feedingon theoceans richpicking,(海洋哺乳动物).adding to the impressivelist ofmarine mammalsThe summerclimate isoftensurprisingly mildwith temperaturesabove freezingand thelong hours of daylightmean thatwildlifeviewing ispossible almostany time.We wouldargue thatits impossible todescribethe sceneryof thiscontinent inasingleword,but“breathtaking comesclose!This hugecontinent liesunder thesnow andice whiledramatic(冰川)mountain rangesare cutthrough bygreat glaciersforming lotsof coastalislands,inletszand waterways.These arefilled withice,big ofsmall glaciersso itis difficult to get to Antarcticabyship.The sculpturedshapes andbeautiful colorof theblue oceansinspire theimagination andprovideperfect photographicmoments.An expeditionvoyage to Antarctica isa tripofalifetime forstudents andteachers alike.Prices areavailable onrequest--starting from approximately4500pounds perperson includingreturnflights andvoyage.Please contactus tofind outmore aboutthe traveltoAntarctica.Call
01737218807.
21.Now Antarcticais not onlyaland ofscientists,butalso.A.a placewhere noliving thingscanbeseenB.a fantasticcontinent allthe studentsare interested inC.agoodtopic forresearching geologyandplatetectonicsD.an excellentplace forstudentstomake discoveriesand explorations
22.It ispossibletoview the wildlife insummer almostanytimebecause.A.the wild animals comeout onlyin summerB.visitors canview theanimals moreclearly insummerC.summer offerswarm weatherand longhoursofdaylightD.wildanimalsnever sleepduring thesummer time
23.What doesthe authorexpect thereaders todo accordingto thelast paragraphA.To savemoney forthe trip toAntarctica.B.To makea betterunderstanding of the company.C.To getin touchwith each other toorganize theirtrip.D.To findfurther informationaboutthetriptoAntarctica.BA9-foot and7-inch bronzestatue titledGiddy-Up,Daddy wasset up,in memoryof Family Circuscreator Bil Keane.Jeff Keane,Bils youngestson,who tookover workintheFamilyCircus,used tosay,uAs longasthe familywas together,we wouldbe happy.Maybe that was thesecret towhat mydad didwithhis cartoon.He added,Taradise Valleyand Scottsdalewere important;we grewup here.Myparents usedto drivepast hereconstantly.Our parentsloved the Arizona life.So,we wouldget toputa statuehere.”The statuecame toScottsdale byway ofParadise Valleyon thesecond anniversaryof Keanes(连环death.He livedin ParadiseValley formore than50years,creating hisfamous comic strips漫画)as wellas raisinghis five children withhis wifein theirhome northofLincoln Drive.The comicis modeled on hisfamily,featuring charactersof childhoodinnocence:Billy,Dolly,Jeffy andP.J.Former ParadiseValley mayorRon Clarke,said Bil Keane was always thego-to guyfor anythingthetown needed—from helpingcreate theMummy Mountain Preserve tousing hisart tohelp raisemoneyfor HurricaneKatrina victimsin Mississippi.uHe wasalways soinfluential intown,Clarkesaid.Bronzesmith gallerydirector KathyReilly saidthis bronzestatue wasthe firstcombination of(动画)animation and realism,which showsthe emotionsof joy,family andlove.“We foundout howmany peopleslives weretouched byBil Keane,notonlythrough hiscartoonsbut alsothrough personalcontacthehad withso manypeople,n Reillysaid.BilKeaneand hisfamily movedto ParadiseValley in1958,and twoyears later,his comic stripsbegan appearingin newspapersacross thecountry.After seeingone ofRick Kirkmanscomicstrips,Keane senta letterto RickKirkman,co-creator ofthecomicstrip,stating,Uyou have a winner.“Those fewwords fedus foryears,and fueledour enthusiasmand persistence.Never didso fewwordsencourage usso much.Said Kirkman.
24.Where isthe statuemost probablylocatedA.In ParadiseValley.B.In Scottsdale.C.In LincolnDrive.D.In MummyMountainPreserve.
25.What dowe knowabout BilKeanes comicstripsA.They arebased ontheArizonalife.B.They aremodeledonfivechildren.C.They beganto comeout innewspaper in
1960.D.They werethe combinationof animationandrealism.
26.What informationcan weget aboutthe statueA.It is9-foot and7-inch inheight.B.It wasbuilt at the requestof comicfans.C.It wasset upimmediately afterBilKeanedied.D.It travelledmany placesbefore it was located.
27.How didKirkman feelon hearing“you havea winneFA.He couldnthide hisenvy ofBil.B.He wasfed upwith thebehavior ofBil.C.He feltmore enthusiasticand determined.D.He waspleased withhis worksand himself.(蟾蛛)JOHANNESBURG-They saycats havenine lives.Now aChinese toadhas joinedthatclub ofclever survivors.South Africansare shockedattheendurance ofa toadthat gottrapped ina cargoshipment(瓷器)(烛台)from Chinato CapeTown,after jumpinginto aporcelain candlestickthatwasmadethere.South Africanofficials reportedlyplanned toput downthe creature,fearing itwould causeharmas aninvasive speciesif itwere letgo inthe wild.But the toad gota last-minute pardon.Mango Airlines,a South African airline,transported thetoadon Fridayto Johannesburgfor deliveryto an animal shelter,after officialsdecided tofind awayto letthe toadlive.The two-hour fightwasabreeze comparedto thetrip fromChina,a longwayof manyweeks andthousands ofkilometers acrossthe IndianOcean.Airline spokesmanHein Kaiser said thetoad got“first-class treatmenf,sitting ina transparentplasticcontainer withescort BrettGlasby,ananimalwelfare inspector.There waseven aceremony,in whichthe toadsboarding passwas handedto Glasby.“He wasthe starof theshow onthe flight/5Kaisersaidof theamphibious(两栖的)passenger.ul thinkevery passengerstopped tohavealook.”On landingin Johannesburg,thetoadwas broughtout ofits containerfor acelebrity-style photoshoot.Observers saidthe browntoad seemedlike acool customer.It belongstotheAsian Toad(季风)species,which breedsduring themonsoon season.It isbelieved tohave survivedthe tripfromChina byhardening itsskin toprevent itfrom dryingout,and alsoby slowingits breathingandheart rate—methods thathelp thespecies survivein timesof drought.(蝎子)“Weve hadsnakes inimported timberand scorpionsin fruit.We werecalled becausethetoad was right insidethe candlestick,and wehad tobreak itto getit outGlasby,the inspector,toldThe Star,a South African newspaper.
28.What isthe passagemainly aboutA.An Asiantoad getsa newhome in SouthAfrica.B.Asian toadscant getusedtothe life in SouthAfrica.C.Workers shippeda toadto SouthAfrica onpurpose.D.SouthAfricaignores theprotection ofanimals.
29.If thetoad isreleased intothewild,.A.it willmake thelocals feelshockedB.it mightharm thenative speciesC.it willlose itslifeinthe wildD.it mightflee intoanother country
30.The toadwas able to arriveinSouthAfrica alive.A.because itescaped allattacks andhuntsB.because itusedtostop itsbreath inwinterC.because itformed hardskin toprotect itselfD.because itwas luckyto begiven achance
31.It canbe inferredfrom the passage that.A.sometimes animalare transportedaccidentallyB.no onehas seensuch abig toadin AfricaC.a candlestickisthebest placeforatoadD.droughts maketoads livelongerDThe speaker,a teacherfromacommunity college,addressed asympathetic audience.Headsnodded inagreement whenhe said,uHigh schoolEnglish teachersare not doing their jobs/5Hedescribed theinadequacies ofhis students,all highschool graduateswho canuse languageonlyat agrade9level.Iwasunable todetermine fromhis answersto myquestions howthis grade9level had been established.My topicis notstandards norits decline.What the speaker wasreally sayingis thatheisnotlonger young;he hasbeen teachingfor sixteenyears,and isabletothink and speak likea matureadult.My pointis thatfrequent complaintof onegeneration aboutthe oneimmediately followingit isinevitable.It isalso humannature tolook forthe reasonsfor ourdissatisfaction.Before Englishbecamea schoolsubject inthe latenineteenth century,itwasdifficulttofind thetarget of theblame forlanguage deficiencies.But sincethen,English teachershave beenunder constantattack.The complainersthink theyhave hitupon anoriginal idea.As theirown commandof thelanguageimproves,they noticethat young people donot havethis sameability.Unaware thattheirown abilityhas developedthrough theyears,they assumethe newgeneration ofyoungpeople mustbe hopelessin thisrespect.To theeyes andears ofsensitive adultsthe languageofthe youngalways seemsinadequate.Since thisconcern aboutthe declineand fallof theEnglish languageisnotperceived asagenerational phenomenonbut ratheras somethingnew andpeculiar totodays youngpeople,itnaturally followsthat today5s English teachers cannotbe doingtheir jobs.Otherwise,youngpeople would not commitoffenses against the language.
32.The speakermentioned inthepassagebelieved that.A.the languageoftheyounger generationis usuallyinferior tothat ofthe oldergenerationB.the studentshad apoor commandof Englishbecause theydidnt workhard enoughC.he wasan excellentlanguage teacherbecause hehadbeenteaching Englishfor sixteenyearsD.Englishteachersshould beheld responsibleforthestudents5poor commandof English
33.Inthe authorsopinion,thespeaker.A.could thinkandspeakintelligentlyB.had exaggeratedthe languageproblems ofthe studentsC.gave acorrect judgmentoftheEnglish levelofthestudentsD.wasrightin sayingthat Englishteachers werenotdoingtheirjobs
34.The authorsattitude towardsthe speakersremarks is.A.neutral B.positive C.critical D.compromising
35.In thepassage theauthor arguesthat.A.to eliminatelanguage deficienciesone musthave sensitiveeyes andearsB.to improvethe standardof Englishrequires theeffort ofseveral generationsC.itisby nomeans fairto blametheEnglishteachers forthe languagedeficiencies ofthestudentsD.youngpeoplewouldnotcommit offencesagainstthelanguage ifthe teachersdid theirjobsproperly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How topick a great bookto readTheworld isfullofgreat books,just waitingtoberead.How canyou pickone youllreally likeHereare sometips:What makesyou happyIfyou havea favoritehobby orpastime,look for books aboutthat activity.36Dothere exista fewcareers youreinterested inYou canfind booksabout almostanything you like,and youremore likelyto enjoyreading abook ifyoure alreadyinterestedinits subject.Fact orfiction37Those arecalled fictionbooks.Novels,short stories,and fablesare allexamples offiction.These bookscan transportyoutoanother worldor helpyou imaginesomething beyondyour ownexperience.Nonfiction booksgive youthe who,what,when,and why.They tellstories usingfacts—but thatdoesnt meantheyYe boring.Nonfiction bookscan bringto lifeeverything fromthe firsttriptothemoon towhat itslike toexplorethedeepest oceans.Many ofthem readlike novelsfromstart tofinish.Try bothfiction andnonfiction booksto seewhich youlike better.Find afamilyfavorite.What was your mothersfavorite bookwhen shewasyourage Oryour dadsWhat aboutasiblings38Then you can talkabout whatthey likedabout it and shareyour thoughts.Ifs afunway togettoknow yourfamilyalittle better,andtofind abook youllenjoy!39_____________Your locallibrary isagreatplace tofind books that youlllove,and youdont haveto searchall byyourself.Tell alibrarian aboutyour interests—rock stars,sports teams,historical events,whatever youreinto—andthenames ofsome booksyou alreadylike.Your librariancan helpyoufind otherbooksthatyoure sureto love.Your teacheris anothergood personto ask.Launch abook swap.Why notget somefriends togetherand tradefavorite booksIts alwaysfun tosee whatyourfriends arereading.Even iftheyre notexactly bookworms,youcanall encourageeachothertoread andshare booksand authorsyoulike.You alsocan lookforbookswaps inyour area.40A.Ask themand giveitaread.B.Read asmany booksas possible.C.Ifs agreat wayto buildyour personallibrary forfree!D.Ask anexpert.E.Some booksare entirelymade upand imagined.F.Are youreally intodinosaurs ordogs ora specificcelebrityG.Set upa locallibrary)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ABC D的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Sometimes wemay hearone callsanother beingfullofhotair.When someoneis saidto。
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