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山东省日照市届高三月校际联合期中考试英语试题,20184本试卷共四部分,共页满分分考试时间分钟12150120注意事项答题前,考生务必用毫米黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、座号、考生号、县区和科目类填写在答题卡和L
0.5试卷规定的位置上二部分选出答案后用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其2B它答案标号.
三、四部分必须用毫米黑色签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应的位置,不能写
30.5在试卷上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、胶带纸、修正带不按以上要求作答的答案无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(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,并标在试卷5A BC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每段对话仅读一遍
101.Why isAnn soupsetA.She failedone ofher exams.B.She isworrying aboutother lessons.C.She hasno time to doher mathhomework.
2.What typeof fooddoes the woman eatA.Junk food.B.Healthy food.C.Delivered food.
3.What willthe manprobably doto staywarmA.Use ablanket.B.Turn on the heater.C.Drink somehot chocolate.
4.What are the speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The manscareer.B.The manstravel plan.
47.A.give upB.insist onC.take overD.put off
48.A.pause B.station C.end D.stop
49.A.obvious B.essential C.difficult D.ambiguous
50.A.style B.depth C.range D.cycle
51.A.embarrassing B.surprising C.tough D.scary
52.A.hard B.easy C.likely D.strange
53.A.since B.unless C.because D.until
54.A.year B.month C.week D.decade
55.A.cause B.result C.sign D.beginning
56.A.around B.into C.across D.over
57.A.should B.would C.shall D.might
58.A.acceptable B.reliable C.beneficial D.important
59.A.opportunity B.inspiration C.life D.motive
60.A.start B.bloom C.live D.wake第二节共小题:每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个单词或括号内所给单词的正确形式1Poetry isnever faraway fromour dailylives.Many ofus grewup recitingclassic poems,learning to enjoy thisbeautifulart formthats able to usejust afew lines61convey suchrich meanings.The ChineseShijing,which datesback tothe WesternZhou Dynasty,has a62long historythan theHomeric epics.Even today,classic poems63appreciate bya lotof people.To recognizethe unique64able ofpoetry andcapture itscreative spirit,World PoetryDay isheld bythe UnitedNationson March21each yearto supportlinguistic diversitythrough poeticexpression.The ChinesePoetry Congress65feature classicpoetry isextremely popular.The petitionsaw over100hopefulparticipants takingpart in66number of challenges.The participants,67ages rangefrom7to70,include students,farmers,teachers andforeign petitorswith aninterest68Chinese literature.And evenTV seriesinvolving poetryare very69success,For example,in TheLegend ofZhenhuan,one of the第四部分写作共dramas mostmoving songswas adaptedfrom apoem70write byWen Tingyunof theTang Dynasty.两节;满分分第一节短文改错共小题;每题分,满分分3510110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10句中最多有两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A,并在其下面写出该加的词删除:把多余的词用\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21011When Ifirst cameto England,I knowlittle English.As you can probablyguess it,my lifewas difficultyfor a time.Simple taskslike orderingfood ortake ataxi werequite stressful.I signedup forclasses andstudied onmy ownas well,soI made poor progress.I becamevery discouraging.Finally,I foundbest way to learn English wastomake friends with native speakers and spend time with them.I appreciatedplaying in a bandwith anEnglish womanwhichbecame oneof mybest friendin London.My Englishimproved greatby hangingout withher.第二节书面表达(满分分)25假如你是李华,打算邀请你的朋友英国交换生在端午节那天到你家做客请根据以下内容用英语给她Juie写一封电子邮件,乘坐路公交车到人民广场站下车;
126.跟妈妈学习包粽子();2zongzi.去东湖公园看龙舟比赛()3dragon boat races□注意.词数左右;
1100.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2山东省日照市届高三月校际联合期中考试英语试题20184英语参考答案1-5ABACA6-10CBCCA11-15BCBBC16-20AACBA第一部分听力理解第二部分阅读理解21-23DDB24-27DBCC28-31DDCC32-35BBDB第一节第二节36-40CAFEG第三部分知识运用第一节41-45BBCDA46-50BCCAD51-55CBDAC56-60ABDCB第二节(共小题;每小题分,共分)
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70.written第四部分写作第一节短文改错When Tfirst cameto England,I knowlittle English.As you can probablyguess lifewas difficultyfor aknewdifficulttime.Simple taskslike orderingfood ortake ataxi werequite stressful.I signedup forclasses andstudied onmy owntakingaswell,so Imadepoorprogress.I becamevery discouraging.Finally,I foundA bestway tolearnEnglishwas tobutdiscouraged themakefriendswithnativespeakersandspendtimewiththem.I appreciatedplaying ina bandwith anEnglish womanwhichbecame oneof mybest friendin London.My Englishimproved greatby hangingout withher.That\who friendsgreatly第二节书面表达(分)25One possibleversion:Dear Julie,How areyou recentlyWe aregoing to have apleasant holidaythis Friday,because dragon-boat Festivalis ing!SoFm earnestlyinviting youtoeto myhome.Just takeNo26bus and get offat peoplesSquare Station,where Illbe waitingfor youand well go hometogether.Then motherwill preparetasty foodfor ourlunch,including zongzi.well leanhow to make itwith ourown hands,andyoull leanhow thistraditional Chinesefood cameinto being.When lunchis over,wellgoto EastLake,where wellenjoy watchingwonderful dragon-boatraces.Interesting,isn titI cant wait to seeyou soon!Yours,Li HuaCThe mansplan aftergraduation.
5.What arethe speakersopinions about the paintingA.Its simple.B.Its colorful.C.Its plex.第二节(共15小题:每小题
1.5分,满分225分)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、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC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5题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Where does the conversationtake placeA.In anoffice downtown.B.In anapartment downtown.C.In anapartment in the EastEnd.
7.What doesthe manwant to do nowA.Get towork.B.Go to a restaurant.C.Visit the womans pany.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Whats theprobable relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Brother andsister.B.Schoolmates.C.Colleagues.
9.How didthe mantry tocontact hisbrotherA.He senthim atext.B.He wentto hishouse.C.He lefthim avoicemail.听第段材才料,回答第至题
8101210.Which subjectis difficultfor thewomanA.Math.B.History.C.Chemistry.
11.When canthewomanhave tutoringA.On Tuesdays.B.On Thursdays.C.On Fridays.
12.Who isin chargeof theGifted ProgramA.Mr.Jennings.B.Mr.Hobart.C.Mrs.Lee.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What doesthewomanprobably doA.shes adiver.B.shes alifeguard.C.shes aswimming instructor.
4.Who calledthe ambulanceA.The woman.B.One of the students.C.The instructor.
15.When didthe ambulancearriveA.Ten minuteslater.B.Twelve minuteslater.C.Twenty minuteslater.
16.How didthe girlreact whenshe awokeA.She didntknow whathappenedB.She wentback intothe poolC.She cried.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Who ismaking theannouncementA.The studentgovernment.B.The schoolnewspaper.
18.How manynew teamsare addedthis yearA.Four.B.Three.C.Two.
19.What dothe musicclub membersdoA.Organize trips.B.Attend concerts.C.Host dancingnights.
20.Why shoulda studentJoin acampus groupA.To havefriends.B.To makegood grades.C.To keepup withworld news.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A BC DAAnimalFriendly Campsfor Children()SPCA Societyfor thePrevention ofCruelty toAnimals campsarethe best choicefor thechildren wholove animals.Campers enjoy a uniquelearning experiencewith ourfurry friendsduring theseone-week sessions.At SanDiegos Animal Adventure Camp,younger campersenjoyawide rangeof exposureto animals and adose oflifelessons aswell.Pets areplayed withinside aHsafety circle/a formationwhere kidssit witheach kneetouching aneighbors.Children thenwait to be approached,learning the animals shouldeto them asopposed tochasing theanimalsand causingthem stress.Then campers create one-of-a-kind toysfor theirfavorite pups.New HampshireSPCA SummerCamp includesthe Animaladvocates-campers Picksprogram.Kids chooseananimal tohelp itbe adopted.They getto knowit,its personality,andgetthe wordout.Cage signsare lovinglymade andhungand campersadvocate for theanimalall week.Then,when theanimal findsa home,the entirecamp celebrates.Campers of all agesinteract closelywith horsesat theMSPCA atNevins Farmchildrens Campin Methuen,Massachusetts.Set ona40-acre farmwith aworking ban,the programintroduces rescuetraining andthe equipmentused totransportan injuredanimal intoan emergencyvehicle tocampers of all ages.This ismany childrensfirst timeinteractingwith large animalsandit isthanks tothe MSPCAsscholarship program.Westchester SPCACritter Campin BriarcliffManor,New Yorkkeeps kidsbusy allday.In additionto attendingananimal crueltyworkshop,camperscreateAdopt Meflyers for the sheltereddog orcat theydlike mostto finda home.Thenits timeto postthem aroundtheir neighborhoodand dosome legwork,theres alsocrafting cattoys,baking dogbiscuitsand paintingpictures tobrighten thingsup in the dogfarm.
21.What canchildren learnat SanDiegos AnimalAdventure CampA.How toapproach animals.B.How tofeed animals.C.How totake careof animals.D Howto getalong with animals.
22.Which camptrains childrento saveanimalsA.San diegosAnimalAdventureCamp.B.New HampshireSPCA SummerCamp.C.Westchester SPCACritter Camp.D.Nevins FarmChildrens Camp.
23.What doNew HampshireSPCA SummerCamp andWestchester SPCACritter Camphave inmonA.Both areshelters forlargeanimals.B.Both encourageanimal adoption.C.Both involvemaking animaltoys.D.Both takein endangeredanimals.BAutomatic dishwashershave been around formore than100years.It startedin1886with Josephine Cochrane,awoman inShelbyville,Illinois.She was arich womanwho couldafford servantsto washher dishes,so shereally didntmind the work.What shedid mindwasthat herservants brokethe dishes.She hostedquite afew dinnerparties,and afterevery partythe servantsbroke more ofher expensivedishes.Finally,Cochrane tookaction.First,she measuredher dishesand bentwire intoracks tohold them.Next,she put theracks ona wheelinalarge copperboiler.Then,the boilersprayed hot,soapy wateron the dishes asa motorturmed the(冲洗),wheel.After ahot waterrinse the dishes wereclean!Josephine Cochranesfriends wereimpressed withthe machineand askedher tobuild more.After that,word gotoutfast.Soon hoteland restaurantowners whodidnt likebroken dishesalso wereinterested.Cochrane thenknew that she hadawonderful machine,so shereceived apatent from the government,which saidthat onlythe inventorcan makemoneyfrom aninvention.Then in1893Chicago helda WorldsFair whereinventions fromall overthe worldwere shown.Cochranes labor-saving machinewasabig hit.Her dishwasherwon thehighest award.Cochranes panycame outwithasmaller machinein
1914.It wassupposed tobe forthe ordinaryhome,but itwasntan immediatesuccess.Many homescouldnt producethe extremelyhot waterit needed.Also,in mosthomes,dishwashingwasnt consideredvery difficultpared tomost otherhousework.In factsome peopleliked torelax at the sinkafter ahardday!Sales ofthe homemodel finallypicked upin the1950s whenpeople hadmore moneyand wantedtohavemore timetoenjoy themselves.Now manyhomes haveelectric dishwasherthat arentvery differentfrom theone Josephine Cochraneinvented more than100years ago.
24.Why didJosephineCochraneinvent thedishwasherA.To makethedishescleaner.B.To hostmore dinnerparties.C.To reducethe numberof servants.D.To avoiddamage tothedishes.
25.What doesthe underlinedwords in Paragraph3suggestA.The machinewasn*t asefficient asdescribed.B.The inventiondrew immediateattention ofthe public.C.JosephineCochranecould nolonger keepit asecret.D.Josephines friendssoon beganto talkaboutthenew machine.
26.The smallermachine becamepopular onlywhen.A.people hadmore relaxingjobsB.hot waterwas notneededC.peoples livingconditions improvedD.housework becameeasier
27.pared withCochranes invention,modern electricdishwashers.A.cost lessmoneyB.are quitedifferentC.are muchthe sameD.wash manyother thingsC(纪录片)For mostof hishigh schoolyears,Sam Olsonshot andproduced severaldocumentaries onElgin,Illinois,United States.During thattime,the18-year-old developedan appreciationfor his hometown,whether itwas itshigh school,museum,or itshistory.After Olsonrecently moved to Chicagoas heprepared forhis firstyear ofstudents atColumbiaCollege,he wrotean openletter toElgin.nIt hasbeenameaningful journeyto travelthrough theyear of our city,*he wrote.n Tolean exactlywhere wecame from,where theseparks andlandmarks,people andtraditions,all camefrom.”Recently,Olson talkedabout hisdecision towrite aheartfelt letter to hishometown and its residents.nIf Ihadnt donethedocumentaries,Elgin mighthave lefta differentimpact onme,he said.nI wouldhave writtenmoreofa thanks forletting melive here*letter ratherthan mythanksforallowing meto experienceElgin
1.H Theletter showsOlson asa teencurious about Elgins past.He remembersthe Elginveterans heinterviewed fora project,and howthey servedin the USarmy.He wisheshe could see magnificentstructuresn attheir peak,such asthe Elgin National Watch pany,One of hisdream projectsis todocument formerElginNational Watchpanyworkers andwhat itwas likeliving andworking inElginin the1950s,he said.He alsowrote abouthow hehopes hecouldseeElgin HighSchool in the olddays,when nstudentscrowdedthe frontsteps madeof oldbrick*.The Elginteens love forthecity maye asa surpriseto adultsand teensalike.Olson saidhe understandsteenagershave somuch ontheir mindsthat thepast,present andfuture oftheir hometownsis notthat importanttothem.Olson isaware ofthe reputationElgin haslocally.But Elgin,like othermunities,has shareofchallenges,withresidents andothers fightingtomakeit the best itcan be.HWe haveto keepElgin*s spiritand historyalive aslong aswecan,because itsour hometown,*Olson said.
28.When Olsonmoved toChicago,.A.he hadlittle ideaabout hisfuture plansB.he couldntwaittowrite alettertohis familyC.he feltproud toremember theold traditionsofhishometownD.he had already producedsome documentariesabout Elgin
29.What isOlson likelytodonextA.Teach inElgin highschool.B.Interview someold soldiers.C.Work in the ElginNationalWatchpany.D Producea newdocumentary onEigins past.
30.What doesthe lastparagraph implyA.Elgin isthe bestcity in theUS.B.Elgins spiritand historyare disappearing.C.Much remainstobedone tomake Elginbetter.D.People inElgin aresatisfied withits development.
31.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thestoryA.To promoteOlsons documentarieson hishometown.B.To explainwhy Olsonwas socuriousaboutElginspast.C.To describewhat Olsondid toshow hisloveforhishometown.D.To presentthe difficultiesOlson experiencedwhen producingdocumentaries.DArtificial intelligenceAI hasbeen undergoinggreat progressinthelast decade.An Alprogram canimitate humanfunctionssuch asproblem solvingand learning.While Aloffers muchpromise forthe developmentof smarterand moreusefulmachines,it alsofills manywith fearofadull futurewhere millionsare thrownout of work,replaced byrobots andsmartmachines.Its perhapspossible thathumans willone daybe reducedto servantsofourmachine overlords,but acalm assessmentpredictsa mixedeffect ofAI onthe jobmarket.History teachesus thatmachines doreplace humans,but somehowthereare stillplenty ofjobs availabletoday.The reasonis thatautomation cantake the place oflabor oncertain jobs,but alsoaddslabor forother jobsthat arenot easilyautomated,making labormore productiveand actuallyincreasing thedemandfor workers.Jobs posedof repetitivetasks arethe onesmost defenselessto automation.Examples includingautomated weaving焊接工machines,ATMS,production-line weldersand phoneanswering systems.It mightseem thatthese advanceswouldsimply throwpeople outofwork.But lookattheexample ofthe weavingmachines.They increasedproductivity50-fold anddropped the price ofcloth by98percent.The demand for clothexploded asthepricefell,thus creatingmoreweaver jobs.In theyears between1830and1900,the numberof weaverjobs increased4-fold despiteautomation.Automation increaseddemandforweavers,but alsochanged thenature ofthe weaversjob.A similarprocess happenedwithATMS,which didntremove theneed forhuman tellers,whose numbersactually haverisen sinceATMS wereintroducedinthe1970s.The intelligentresponse isforthepublic andprivate sectorsto createworker trainingprograms toteach newskills thatwillbe requireddespite thespread ofautomation.This willrequire aninvestment inon-the-job trainingand lifelonglearning.
32.What canwe knowabout Alfrom Paragraph1A.It hasa historyof nomorethan10years.B.It leavesmany peopleworrying aboutjob loss.C.It isalready tooadvanced tobe furtherimproved.D.It isunable tolearn orsolve problemslike humans.
33.What doesthe authorsay aboutautomation inParagraph2A.It willsurely reducejob chancesfor humans.B.It willcertainly helpimprove productivity.C.It willenable machinesto enslavehumans.D.It willeventually taketheplaceof allhuman labor.
34.What isthe authorsmain purposeof listingthe examplesinParagraph3A.To tellus howto expandthe jobmarket tocut costs.B.To explainwhy certainjobs suffergreatly from automation.C.To showwhat isthebestwaytohave productivityimproved.D.To proveautomation doesntnecessarily makehumans jobless.
35.Which ofthe followingcan bethebesttitle forthe passageA.How AIwill developinthefuture.B.How AIwill transformthe jobmarket.C.How manwill benefitfromautomation.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)根据短文内D.How manwill surviveintheage ofautomation.5210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Some peoplesay volunteeringabroad isunaffordable forordinary people36Volunteering isntso expensivethat itsonly anoption forthe well-off.Last yearI spent10weeks volunteeringinArizona,helping topreserve Americasnatural beauty.Altogether,it costme around£1,000—a sumwhich Icoveredmostly byworking inmy studentbar.I spentmy timemaintaining trails,building fencesand caringout re-vegetation projectsin someofthenational parksandnational monumentsof America.Summer temperaturesin Arizonastay wellabove35℃,not idealif youre carrying50kg ofconcrete for10hours atatime.37One afternoonI wastaking anap whensuddenly Irealized thata snakewasresting only3meters fromme.The experience,needless tosay,improved mystrength ofcharacter,and reducedmy fearofthe Englishhousehold spider.38But inreality,you benefitjust asmuch asthe localmunities andeco-systems yourehelping.Spending10months inAmericas mostbeautiful national parks andforests wasan unforgettableexperience,I gaineda fardeeperunderstanding ofthe localenvironment thanthe averagetourist,meeting ex-nationalparkkeepers whohadauniqueknowledge ofthe areashistory andecosystem.(主动性)39Being placedin anunfamiliar environmentforces youto useyour Initiativeand developself-confidence-surviving10days ofcamping inthe wildis somethingthat threeyears ofuniversity couldnever provide.WhenI lookback ontheworkI pleted,it makeswriting apaper andacademic deadlinesseem alot moremanageableBut bestofall,my10weeks werespent volunteeringwith youngpeople froma mixof culturesandbackgrounds—from Belgiansto SouthKoreans.40A.And thenthere*sthewildlife todeal with.B.I suffereda greatdeal fromthis experience.C.From myexperience,this couldntbe furtherfrom thetruth.D.Many peoplewill givetime andenergy ifthey seea benefitfor themselves.E.The mostchallenging aspectsof workingabroad arealso themost beneficial.F Mostpeople volunteerbecause theywant togive somethingback tothe world.第三部分:知识G.When Ileft Arizona,I returnedhome havingmade friendswith studentsfrom acrossthe world.运用(共两节,分)第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,共分)4520L530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项,并A BC D在答题卡上将该项涂黑(兰花)Just likemost thingsrare andbeautiful,orchids dontlast forever,anditsalways alittle sadwhen thepetals(花瓣)fall.Icant41just throwingthem out.Sooner orlater,I usuallyputthegreen-leafed plantsoutside,and Iveeventried puttingthem inthe grounda coupleof times,42with noluck.Theyve43re-bloomed.This year,however,my lovelywife hadother44,A fewofthe plants weremovedtoa tableintheliving room,and(窗台)some otherswere45onthekitchen windowsill.I happilygave up46what todo withmy flowerlessorchids,andlet my wife47trying tohelp them.()At somepoints inlife,even themost magnificentevents etoan
48.Life andlove arethe twomost49,buteverything weever createor getinvolved inhas itsown life50,right Still,when yourea seekerof truthand beauty,itsalways alittle51to livethrough anending.Sure,you cangive uphope.It wascertainly_52to believethat thoseorchidswould neverflower again-that reallyis,53mywifedecided toetotheir rescue.Most ofthe currentplants areat leasta54old now.But theyrestill green,and thatsa good55,My wifekept moving(茎)theplants56the house,looking forthe rightlight.Tiny newstems grewfromtheold onesthatshe57not letme cutoff,and now,nearly allof themare flowering.Yes,youcanlose everythingthat youthink is58——your beauty,your wealth,even yourfamily.But aslong asyouare alive,youcanfind new59within somethingthat youthought wasnever goingto60again.
41.A.help B.stand C.delay D.stop
42.A.and B.but C.so D.though
43.A.always B.seldom C.never D.ever
44.A.choices B.methods C.answers D.ideas
45.A.placed B.planted C.attended D.shown
46.A.managing B.wondering C.remembering D.doubting。
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