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届江苏省扬州市高三上学期期末考试2017英语试题
2017.1本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分满分分,考试用时分钟120120注意事项答题前,考生务必将自己的、姓名、准考证号等填涂在答题卡相应位置处考试结束后,将答题卡交回第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)20第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)515听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最选项,5A BC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题10每段对话仅读一遍
1.Who is the womantalking toA.James.B.Drake.C.Daniel.
2.Why was the manarrestedA.He robbeda bank.B.He looksvery similar to acriminal.C.He brokeinto hisneighbors house.
3.What didthe mando justnowA.He wentshopping.B.He madetea.C.He washedthe kettle.
4.What doesthe manask the woman to doA.To holda partyon Sunday.B.To endthe partyby midnight.C.To helphim.
5.How manypeople doesthe manbook atable forA.
10.B.
11.C.
12.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115听下面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、、三个顼中5A BC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,每小题秒钟;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55听下面一段对话,回答第和第两个小题
676.Where doesthis conversationtake placeA.In theirhome.B.In arestaurant.C.At a hotel.
7.What willthe speakersdo afterbreakfast听下面一段对话,回答第和第A.Look for another hotel.B.Go shopping.C.Meet friends.89两个小题
8.Why doesntthe manallow the lady to park hereA.Cars arenot allowedtoparkhere.B.The parkingspace hasbeen booked.C.He cantrecognize the car and thelady.
9.What canwe learnabout thelady听下面一段对话,回答第A.She is a mother.B.She hasblonde hairnow.C.She hasjust moved.至第三个小题1012a.Joey Morelandchecked intoa hotel.b.Kelly senta text message toJoey Moreland.C.Joey Morelandkilled Kellyd.Kelly foundout some of Joey Morelands past.e.Joey Morelandcame toBoston.f Joey Moreland tookKelly away from the apartment in a car.A.ebcfda B.edbfca C.bcabfe D.edabfc第四部分任务型阅读(共小题,每小题分,满分分)10110请阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词注意请将答案写在答题卡上相应的横线上每个空格只填入个单词1People joingroups to meet basicneeds andfeel likewe belong.Groups providea significantwayto understandand defineourselves-both throughgroups wefeel aconnection toand thosewedo not.As steadysocial units,groups alsohelp buildshared valuesystem and are keyto thestructureof society.Sociologists havebuilt on the distinctionbetween the ways people interact witheach othertodistinguish betweentwo typesof groups:primary andsecondary.The primary group is usually fairlysmall and ismade upof individualswho generallyengage face-to-face inlong-term,emotional ways.This group isusuallymade upof significantothers-these individualswho have the mostimpact onoursocialization.The bestexample of a primarygroup isthe family.Secondary groupsare oftenlarger andimpersonal.They mayalso betask focused and timelimited.These groupsserve apractical purposerather than an expressiveone,meaning that theirrole ismore goalor tasktargeted thanemotional.An exampleof asecondary relationshipis that of(股票经纪人)a stockbrokerand her clients.The stockborkerlikely relatesto herclients interms ofbusinessonly.She probablywill notsocialize withherclientsor hugthem.Primary relationships are mostmon insmallandtraditional societies,while secondaryrelationshipsare thenorm in large and industrial societies.Secondary relationshipsoften resultinloneliness andisolation.This doesnot mean,however,that secondaryrelationshipsarebad.Further,primarygroup relationships canevolve out of secondarygrouprelationships.This happensin manyworksettings.People on the joboften developclose relationshipswith coworkersas theye to shareplaints,jokes,gossips andsatisfactions.A groupssize canalso determinehow its members behave and relate.A small groupissmallenough toallow allof itsmembers todirectly interact.Examples ofsmall groupsinclude families,friends,discussion groups,and athleticteams.People are more likely to experienceprimaryrelationships insmallgroupsettings thaninlargesettings.As agroup increasesin size,itsmembersparticipate andcooperate less,andaremore likely tobe dissatisfied.A largegroups membersmay evenbe stopped,for example,from publiclyhelpingout victimsin anemergency.In thiscase,people mayfeel thatbecause somany othersareavailable tohelp.Similarly,members inlarger groupsaremore likely towork lessbecause theyexpectothers totake overtheir tasks.Types ofSocial GroupsPeopleexpect tomeet basicneeds andhave asense of71______________fromDivisions ofsocial joininggroups.groups Socialgroups arcdivided intotwo typeson the72______________of diffeivntinteractionsPrimaiy groups consistof74__________people.Primaiygroupsserve peoplesemotional needs.Primaty groupsrelationships75___________longer.73__________of theSecondary groups arclarger insize.two groupsSecondary groups mainlyfocus on76_____________purposes.People arcrelated rather77____________in secondarygroups.Secondarygroupsmay bringabout78_____________feelings.People mayfed dissatifiedand avoidtheir79_______________when primaiySwitchbetween thetwogroups becomebigger.groups.Secondarygroupsillations hipsmay80______________into primarygrouprelationships.第五部分书面表达满分分
25.请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇词左右的文章81150He reallyloved his jobZhang Chaojoined thePLA Navyin2004after graduatingfrom amiddle schoolin Yueyang,Hunan province.He trainedas afighter jetpilot forfive yearsandin2009he joineda navalaviation海军航空兵,squadron becauseflying aJ-15above thecarrier wasZhang Chaosbiggest wish.In舰March lastyear,Zhang passedthe strictselection proceduresand beea pilot in thecarrier-based载的aviation force.Unfortunely,however,when landingafter aroutine trainingon hisJ-15On the鼓掌afternoon ofApril27,he gavehis lifebecause ofa suddenmalfunction in the flight-controlsystem.As isknown toall,it isfull ofrisks to be afighter jetpilot,especially to be apilotin thecarrier-based aviationforce.But ZhangChao wasbrave enough to facethe challenge.He oncesaidChina mustdevelop anaircraft carrierforce tosafeguard thenation andour interestsoverseas,andthat helonged toserve on a carrier,no matterhow riskythat would be.As hiswife putit,he reallylovedhis job.【写作内容】1用约个单词写出上文概要;.
302.用约个单词阐述120⑴你对张超的英勇事迹的认识;张超的英勇事迹对你的影响2【写作要求】写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
1..作文中不能出现真实姓名和名字;2不必写标题【评分标准】内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当
3.
10.When willthe manarrive atChicagoA.9:00a.m.B.8:30a.m.C.6:45a.m.
11.Why doesthe manchoose anight flightA.To havean earlyappointment.B.To get a betterprice.C.To makea roundtrip
12.What isthe flightnumberA.
300.B.
302.C.
305.听下面一段对话,回答第至第四个小题
131613.Who didBarbara callA.Bob.B.Bert.C.Boris.
14.What didthewomanask the man todoA.To havea party.B.To meeta friend.C.To havedinner.
15.What waswrong with the manA.Had aheadache.B.Had afever.C.Coughed badly.
16.What wouldthemando thismorningA.Have dinnerwith friends.B.Rest athome.C.Do somework.听下面一段对话,回答第至第四个小题
172017.What dothe memberstates of the monwealthhave inmonA.A politicalsystem.B.Religion.C.Working language.
18.What dopeople doon monwealth DayA.Discuss currentissues.B.Celebrate theirfriendship.CJoin ina writingpetition.
19.What isthe passagemainly aboutA.The monwealth Games.B.An importantholiday.C.An internationalassociation.
20.What is TRUE according to the passageA.The Headsof GovernmentMeeting is held everytwo years.B.monwealthDayis heldin thesecond weekof May.C.monwealthGamesisheldevery three years.D.部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)35第一节单项填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题A BC D卡上将该项涂黑
21.The volunteersprovided thelonely elderseach with an overcoat,could helpthemkeep warmthrough thewinter.A.one B.that C.it D.one that
22.What Theputer hasbroken downagain!It allright thismorning.A.is workingB.was workingC.had workedD.has worked
23.——the arguments,its necessaryto considerthe contributionsHong KongDisneylandhas madein liftingthe number of tourists.A.Whatever B.Whichever C.However D.Whenever
24.The localauthorities provideevery collegestudent thisyear withan annualof4000yuan forfood andtuition fees.A.award B.admission C.allowance D.acquisition
25.Quite afewgraduates cannotfind jobsthe momentthey graduate.The situationwill notchangemuch thegovernment makesmore efforts.A.if B.when C.unless D.since
26.Trump Tower;astheheadquarters forThe TrumpOrganization,is a58-story-skycraper_inMidtown Manhattan.A.serving;located B.served;located C.served;locating D.serving;locating
27.1think thatconflict isunlikely tohappen,but ifit,the interestof bothChina andtheU.S.wouldbeseverely damaged.A.would occurB.had occuredC.were tooccur D.occurs
28.---Dont forgetto dropme aline whenyou settledown.--Trust me!l wont.Ill keepyou.A.touched B.posted C.corresponded D.preserved
29.No wondersome peopledont showsympathy for the victimof theaccident.She haveobservedthe trafficrules.A.must B.should C.need D.would■一
30.How I am eagerto seeyour newcar!May Ihavealook now,Peter.Its greattoshare.A.Thats allright.B.Couldnt agreemore.C.You must be kiddding.D.By allmeans.
31.How Ienvy Jones!She caneat superbig hamburgerswithout fearshe willput onmuchweight.A.that B.which C.whether D.where
32.The farmerswere worriedabout theing flood,because theyjust theseeds.A.have;sowed B.had;sowed C.had;been sowingD.would;sow
33.---Would youmind going tothe moviesby yourselftonight-Iamafraid.1will feellonely in the theatre,with noone me.A.being acpaniedB.acpained C.to acpanyD.having acpanied
34.all thework youreputting in,remember thatyoure probablygrowing rootsnot fruit.A.For featof B.Apart fromC.Regardless ofD.ln spiteof
35.This policy,which usedto bevery successful,is a‘though itno longermeets theneeds of thecurrent situation.A.sacred cowB.Pandoras boxC.Mickey Mousecourse D.good Samaritan第二节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)20120请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并A BC D在答题卡上将该项涂黑Years ago,feeling tiredand frustrated,I beganto doubtwhether teachingwas worthit anymore.36,a ridiculousmoment inclass lit my wayout of the darkness.1was teachinga chemistrylesson,and thestudents were37about workingwith alcohol lamps.(灯芯)But agirl couldntget herwick tobum.She wasone of the kidswho alwaysseem tobe the38one pickedfor theteam,who appearedto have39that she could neverbe special.Normally Ido notinterfere withscience projects,because40Can bepart of the learningprocess.Yet thiswas simplya matterof faultyequipment;the wickwas notas41as itshould havebeen.Ineeded to
42.The girlhad tearsin hereyes,and I felt43of myselffor everhaving feltlike givingup.For thatone moment,the onlything that44tomewas thatthis girlshould havea successfulexperiment.She was going to go homethat daywitha45On herface.I bentover heralcohollamp,and witha longkitchen matchtried toreach thewick.l wasso46to thematch thatI couldfeel the(得意洋洋地),flame.Finally thewick caughtfire,and Ilooked uptriumphantly47the smileon the girls face.48She tookone lookat me and beganscreaming infear.I didnot understandwhy the kids wereallpointing atme49I realizedthat theflame hadlitmyhair.Several kidsran tomeand50at mayhead.Talk abouta dreame true-they gotto hittheir teacheron thehead andsay theywere51him.A fewminutes later,all waswell andI watchedthekids52the experiment.Ifeltlike anidiot,and yetfor thefirst timein weeks,l felthow muchI53about teaching.I hadtried hardto helpsomeone;though notparticularly well,but the54was there.From thatmoment,I determinedtoalways teachlike myhair was
55.
36.A.Instantly B.Fortuantely C.Hopefully D.Absolutely
37.A.excited B.embarrassed C.skeptical D.particular
38.A.first B.best C.last D.very
39.A.accepted B.denied C.declared D.hoped
40.A.practice B.accidents C.inaccuracy D.failure
41.A.dry B.big C.thick D.long
42.A.step inB.step asideC.step upD.step down
43.A.proud B.aware C.tired D.ashamed
44.A.happened B.attended C.mattered D.related
45.A.fear B.smile C.shame D.surprise
46.A.accessible B.close C.low D.short
47.A.expecting B.finding C.missmg D.imagining
48.A.Rather B.Besides C.Still D.lnstead
49.A.as B.when C.until D.since
50.A.looked B.shouted C.hit D.waved
51.A.helping B.cursing C.kidding D.amusing
52.A.beginning B.pausing C.continuing D.preparing
53.A.argued B.cared Cplained D.worried
54.A.strategy B.reason C.scheme D.effort
55.A.on fireB.on endC.in sightD.in chaos第三部分阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在A BC D答题卡上将该项涂黑AParking InformationThereisamix ofpaid andfree parkingon Granville Island.Below youwill findall relevantinformationto parkingand trafficmanagement.(停车位)FREE PARKINGSTALLSFree parkingthroughout GranvilleIsland for all motorizedvehicles isintended forvisitors only.Free parkingstalls areavailable andvehicles arclimited tooccupy onestall,once perday,and withinthemaximum posted time limit.When thepostedtimelimit isreached youmove your vehicle,orshould yourequire additionalparking duringthe sameday,yourvehiclemustbe parked ina payparkingstall.Free Parkingrestrictions arestrictly enforcedfrom7am tO7pm,7days aweekOnce yourvehicle isparked,you arenot permittedto move to anotherfree stallon GranvilleIslandat any other timethrought out the day.You maymove toany of the paystalls.PAID PARKINGSTALLSPay parkingrestrictions arestrictly enforcedfrom7am to7pm,7days aweek.Daily Parking(无效)The DailyPass is valid for24hours from the timeof purchase.ITic pass is VOIDif notplacedface upwith ihcdate andtime visible,thepassis VOIDif notparked ina payparking lot.Weekly ParkingTheWeekly Passisvalidfor7days from the timeof purchase.The passis VOIDif notplacedface upwith thedate andtime visible.The passis VOIDif notparked ina payparking lot.MonthlyParkingMonthly parkingis limitedand availableonafirst efirst servebasis andsold startingon the()twenty-sixth26of everymonth.Monthly Parking Passes areavailable atthe GranvilleIslandAdministration Officefrom8:30am-5:00pm.A monthlyparking passallows avehicle tobeparked in anappointed parkingstall onlywhenit is clearly displayed.Lost monthlypasses cannotbe replaced.
56.Visitors toGranvilleIslandcan_A.park theircars forfree aslong asthey wishB.move theircars todifferent freestallsC.pay theparking whenthe timelimit isreached D.use thesame freestall formany times
58.What isthe presentcondition ofthe houseprice inthe UKA.People insome placesneed topay overten timestoearningsratios tobuy houses.B.The Britishstill feelaffordabilityisunder theircontrol despitethe priceincrease.C.Facing thethe priceincrease,more andmore peopleare rushingtobuyhouses.D.Now peoplehave topay six-and-a-half timesthe previoushouseprice.
59.It canheinferred fromRichard Donnellswords thatA.people in regional cities will burdenmore pressureof movingoutB.peopleinregional citieswould choosetobuildrockets ratherthan housesC.houseprices inregional citieshavethepotential forincreaseD.housepricesinregionalcitieswillturn economicgrowth upsidedown
60.According tothepassage,the effectivesolution to the housingcrisis isA.to lowerthe mortgagerates B.to promotehousing constructionC.to increasecitizens earningsD.to movepeople toregional citiesCUsinga mobilephone for more than10years increasesthe riskof gettingbrain cancer,accordingtoIhc mostprehensive studyofthe risks yetpublished.The study-which contradictsofficial statementsthat there is nodanger ofgetting thediseasefound thatpeople whohave hadthe phones fora decade ormore aretwice aslikely to geta(恶性肿瘤)malignant tumouronthe side ofthe brainwhere theyhold thehandset.The scientistswho conductedthe researchsay usinga mobilefor justan houreveryworking dayduring thatperiod isenough Ioincrease therisk-and internationalstandard usedtoprotect usersfromtheradiation emittedis notsafe1and needstoberevised.They concludedthat cautionis neededintheuse of mobile phonesand believechildren,(脆弱的)who areespecially vulnerable,should bediscouraged fromusing themat all.Britains largestinvestigation intothe healthrisks ofthe technology,the MobileTelemunications()and HealthResearch MTHRprogramme-funded bygovernment andindustry sourcesreportedthat mobile phones havenot beenfound tobe associatedwith anybiological orharmful healtheffects.But itschairman,Professor LawrieChallis,admitted thatonly asmall proportionof theresearchhad coveredpeople who had usedthe phones formore thanadecade.He warned:Wecannot ruleoutthe possibility atthis stagethat cancercould appearina few yearstime.*The newstudy-headed bytwo Swedes,Professor LennartHardell ofthe UniversityHospital inOrebroand ProfessorKjell HanssonMild ofUmea University,who alsoserves onthe MTHR(缺日自).programmes managementmittee-goes someway tomeeting thedeficiencyThe scientistspulled togetherthe resultsofthe11students thathave sofar investigatedtheoccurrence oftumours inpeople whohave usedphonesformore thanadecade,using researchinSweden,Denmark,Finland,Japan,Germany,the UnitedStates andBritain.They found almost allhaddiscovered an increased risk,especially onthe sideofthehead wherepeople listenedto theirhandset.five ofthe sixstudies ofmalignant tumourfound an increased risk,and onlyone didnot still(良性的)found anincrease inbenign tumour.Four ofthe fivestudies thatlooked acoustic neuromas(听神经肿瘤)found them.The exceptionwas basedon onlytwo casesofthediseease,but stillfoundthat long-term usershad largertumours than other people.The scientistsassembled thefindings ofall thestudies toanalyse themcollectively.Thisrevealed thatpeople whohave usedtheir phonesforadecade ormore are20per centmore likelyto_contract acousticneuromas,and30per centmorelikelyto getmalignant gliomas.The riskis evengreater onthesideofthehead thehandset isused:long-term userswere(胶质瘤),twice aslikelyto get thegliomaS andtwo anda halftimes morelikelytoget theacousticneuromas therethanotherpeople.The scientistsconclude:Results frompresent studieson useofmobile phonesformorethan10years givea consistentpattern ofanincreasedrisk foracousticneuromaand glioma,They addthatanincreasedrisk forother typesof braintumours cannotbe ruled out.
61.We caninfer fromthepassage thatA.thereisno linkbetween malignanttumour andmobile phonesB.all braincancers resultfromthelong exposuretothemobile radiationC.the presentstandard byauthorities onmobile radiationis controversialD.theriskof braincancer causedby mobilephones remainsto unclear
62.The newstudy headedby thetwo SwedesA.corrected thedeficiency inthe MTHRprogrammers managementB.came toa conclusionsimilartothatofMTHRs investigationC.ruledoutthepossibilitythat long-time userscould get brain cancerD.made someimprovements byexpanding theinvestigation samples
63.The passagetries totell usthat_A.using mobilephones isdangerous topeoples healthB.children shouldbe forbiddento usemobile phonesC.people usingmobilephonesan hourevery workingday willget braincancerD.the morepeople usemobilephones,the morelikely theyare togetbraincancer
64.Theunderlined wordcontract inparagraph9probably means.A.be infectedwith B.be associatedwith C.be facedwith D.be coveredwith
65.The besttitleof thepassage isA.The Causesof BrainCancer B.The HiddenDanger ofMobile PhonesC.The Researchof BrainCancer D.The NegativeEffects ofMobile PhoneDJoeyMoreland awokein his hotel bedin Bostona fewminutes beforenoon.He hadsleptdeeply,partly becausehe hadbeen exhaustedby thetime hedgotten tobed,but alsobecause hedtakencare ofsomeofthe things that hadbeen worryinghim.He hadreceived Kellystext messagewhen he wason hisway toher apartment.He hadtold herexactly whattodo.As soonas sheheardhis carapproaching theapartment building,she shouldrun forit.When he had pulledtotheroadside infront oftheapartmentshe startedher dashtowardthefront door.He couldsee herthrough theglass.Then shewas inthecarand hewas makinga rapidseriesof turnsto endup onInterstate95and headingsouth.It hadtaken himafewminutes togetKelly toexplain whathad happened.She keptcrying,and gaspedwhenever shetalked.The manwhohadetosee herhad terrifiedher.He hadbeen tellingher aboutevery girlJoeyMoreland hadbeen within aboutthreeyears,and howhe had needed to leave them behindafter a job.Who wasthis guyIf he had trackeddown Morelandin threestates andacross thecountry,he couldbe theFBLMoreland couldnthave that.He couldnthave Kellysuddenly realizethattheman couldnthavepictures ofall thosedead girlsunless theywere real.He couldnthave Kelly,who was,too,fiveten,with fieryred hairtwo feetlong,tell thecops anythingabout him.He hadto hangaroundBoston longenoughto kill Salazar,orthepeople whohad paidfor Salazaslife wouldtake hisinstead.So,intheend,having thoughtabout it,and aboutKelly,hed hadtokillher.Hed driventhehighway southofthecity and then hadstopped atthe edgeofafield.He toldher he had stoppedonthewayto pickup anemergency kithe hadhidden inthe field,so theycould leavetown together.He hadexpected toget hertogetthrough thehole inthe chain-link fence.She wouldfeellike shewas acplishingsomething,and thatontheother sideof thatdark placewasgoing tobelightand warmthand safety.But she hadnt beenstupid enough.She hadstarted tocry harder,saying Please.Hedhadto shoother.He wouldhave likedto leaveBoston nowthat Kellywas dead.Her deathhad deprived(夺走)him ofa placetolivewhere nobodyknew himand therewas norecord that hehadbeenthere.Now thathehadchecked intoahotel,that advantagewas gone.He hadusedafalse name andcredit card,but hehad notbeen ableto staypletely invisible.He hadto stayin Bostonand finishhisjob,and hecouldnt rushthings byeven aminute.Salazar wasgoingtoarrive intown today,check intohishotel,and thenappear atCity Hallat threeoclock.He wasntgoingtostick hishead outsooner justbecause JoeyMoreland wantedto.Joey wasanxious.There wasa kindof copor privatedetective huntingfor himnow andthatwasa bigworry.He hadalways beencareful neverto drawthe attentionof copsand peoplelikethem.He hadthought ofstaying withthe girlsas leavingno track,but apparentlythegirlswere histrack.He wishedhecouldleave now,but ife didntkill Salazarhere,he wouldhave togo andget himinMexico,and thatwas probablyimpossible forhim.He spokeno Spanishand lookedlike anAmerican.Besides,he wouldhave totransport hisown weaponsacross aborder.Moreland hadtogothrough withhis originalplan.He wouldreassure himselfby spendingtherest of his timeplanning everythingabout thekilling andthe consequencethathehad notalreadyplanned andprepared.
66.From Kellystextmessage,JoeyMorelandprobably sensedthat•A.she didnot lovehim atall B.his planwas givenawayC.danger wasapproaching himD.she wouldntbe fooledby himanymore
67.The purposeofhisjourney toBoston wasA.togetawayfromhis enemiesB.to mita murderC.to foolandthenkill KellyD.to escapebeing followed
68.What doesthe underlinedsentence hehadneededtoleavethembehindatter ajod inParagraph3probably meanA.He forcedthem tolookforajob.B.He didntgive themmoney anymore.C.He desertedthem andwent awaywhenhefoundanew job.D.He hadto letthem disappearforever afterhis planwas pleted.
69.Which ofthe followingJoeyMorelandthought hadrevealed hisidentityA.The girlshehadbeen with.B.The hotelhehadchecked into.C.His falsenameandcredit card.D.The betrayalofthegirls.
70.Which ofthe followingisthecorrect orderofthethingsthathad happened。
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