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玉溪一中高届高三上学期期中考试2017英语试卷命题人罗茜本试题分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),总分150分,考试时间120分钟第卷(选择题共分)I100第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题,每题分,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题每10段对话仅读一遍A.He getsup lateevery day.B.He likescollecting clocks.C.He hasdifficulty wakingup.
2.What doesthe manlike about the restaurantA.Its food.B.Its service.C.Its environment.
3.How doesthe womanprobably get to workA.On foot.B.By bus.C.By bike.
4.What willthe manprobably doA.Go toa bar.B.Stay indoors.C.See a doctor.
5.When willthe womanbe able to useher carA.Right now.B.In threehours.C.The nextday.
1.What dowe knowabout the man第二节(共15小题,每题L5分,满分22・5分)听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有至个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项524A BC中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有秒钟的时间阅读各5听第段材料,答第题
66.7个小题;听完后,各个小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话仅读两遍
56.What seemsto bethe mansproblemA.Keeping hisroom cleanevery day.B.Getting along with hisroommate.C.Having troublemaking friends.51read thestory anddonate to the food banks that are52to them.“Its beenincredible toseethis growand how53people aregetting“says Carolee.zNow,Carolee andJenni areno longer
54.Theyve becomeFacebook fidendsand theyvemade areal-world55that willlikely staywith themthe restof theirlives.Jenni56that she was in57spirits thatdayin thegrocery store,and Caroleestap on the shoulder”reminded herofgood people.6CMy faithin humanityis never58Jenni said.Its justan59that thereare these60kindpeople outthere.And italso remindsme ofhow goodI want to be.”
41.A.repaired B.lost C・decorated D・discovered
42.A.cover B.copy C,record D・share
43.A.agreement B.advertisement C・advice D・business
44.A.found outB.picked outC,looked outD.spoke out
45.A.card B.money C,medals D.clothes
46.A.gave awayB.paid forC,brought inD.saved up
47.A.Never B.As C.So D.Nor
48.A.getting B.trading C,receiving D.donating
49.A.in B,through C.by D.with
50.A.cancelled B.practiced C,started D.delayed
51.A.easily B.barely C・nervously D.tiredly
52.A.opposite B・close C,devoted D,exposed
53.A.shocked B.depressed C・annoyed D.delighted
54.A.relatives B.neighbors C,strangers D.enemies
55.A.connection B.habit C,tradition D.expression
56.A.learns B,remembers C,notices D.suggests
57.A.calm B.pleasure C.low D.high
58.A.firm B.trustful C.fearful D.doubtful
59.A.dream B.wish C,order D,reminder
60.A.really B.hardly C,powerfully D.merely第卷(非选择题共分)H50第二部分英语知识运用共两节,满分分第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分阅
45101.515读下面材料,在空白处填上适当的内容个单词,或括号内单词的正确形式不超过个单词工13In aclassroom inIndia thereis nodesk,no electricityand evenno water.But thisis theclassroom
61.students dressedin shabbyclothes crowdand takelessons.
62.is herethatavolunteer teacher,Li Nianci,
63.senior3student fromShanghai ShixiHigh School,has learnedsome importantlessons.The18-year-old teenagerspent14days
64.teach inMorning LightSlum Schoolin Faridabad,acountryside areaof Delhi.She
65.give thechance toteach Englishby aninternational volunteerorganization,IVHQ,aftersending anapplication form.Li saidher
66.big challengewas thehigh temperatures,usually above45℃.She explainedthat Faridabadis verypoor andmost peopledont have air conditionersor evenelectric fans.
67.beside,electricity isoften cutoff
68.expect.Li admittedthat onenight shesuddenly wokeup atabout2a.m.because of the heat and apower昏厥failure.I onceeven fhintedbecause of the heat.It wasthe mostterrible weatherthat I have everexperiencedin my18years ofshe said.69・Indian peopleare used to theheatandgradually havemore而寸力perseverance andstamina thanthose fromother
70.place,I realizedhow spoiledI had been.”第三部分写作(共两节,满分分)35第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)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10语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏词符号
(八),并在该句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(—),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(从处起)不计分
2.1011Dear Arthur,In yourlast letter,you told me aboutyour sistersspending toomuch timeon Internet.Im familiartoyour situation.As computersbecome moreand morepopular,some studentscannot helpplay onlinegamesor chatting,that isnot onlya problemof wastingtime,and aserious problemfor theirfuture.What you shoulddo firstis tofind outwhat makesher addictedto computergame.Lack oflove fromparents PoorlyscoresThen,having a heart-to-heart talk with her.Secondly,youshouldhelp herselfwith herstudy tobuild upherconfidence andmade herinterested init.Thirdly,find somethingelse forher to do insteadof computergames.Your effortswill surelyhelp her.第二节书面表达(满分分)25假如你是李华你校校报急需一名英语编辑,要求应聘者英语好,具有吃苦耐劳的奉献精神,并能熟练使用电脑请你用英语写一封求职自荐信注意词数左右可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯L
1002.参考词汇编辑editorDear ChiefEditor,Yours sincerely,Li Hua听力1-5CCBBC6-10BCBAA11-15CACAB16-20BCAAB阅读21-24CD AD25-28DCBB29-31DBC32-35CABA36-40CEDBF完型41-45BACBB46-50ACDBC51-55ABDCA56-60BCDDA填空:
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7.poorly-poorDear ChiefEditor,I amLi Hua,a studentfrom Classone,Grade Three.I havelearned that you arelooking for an Englisheditor and Itake greatinterest init.I amwriting toapply for the position.I have a goodcommand ofboth writtenand spokenEnglish,so it will be easy workfor me to dealwith allkinds of Englishpapers.Besides,Ihavegood computerskills,which playsan importantrole inediting.Moreimportantly,I ampatient andhave astrong senseof responsibility.As weall know,editing isa demandingjobthat involvesa highlevel ofconcentration,so beingpatient meansa lot.I amalso aneasy personto getalongwith,and I am sureyou willhavea good timeworking withme.I wouldappreciate itif youcould giveme thechance.Thank you.Yours sincerely,Li HuaA.Try to get moresleep.B.Buy somemusic CDs.C.Talk toCharlie
7.What doesthe womansuggest the man do听第段材料答第至题
78108.What dowe knowabout SteveA.Hes seeingadoctor.B.Hes absentfrom work.C.Hes ona businesstrip.
9.How doesSteve feelnowA.Weak.B.Tired.C.Bored.
10.What isSue goingtodonext weekA.Travel onbusiness.B.See hermanager.C.Visit Steve.听第段材料,答第至题
8111311.Why doesthemanhave thetalk with the womanA.To getinto aschool.B.To join a sportsteam.C.To geta job.
12.What didthemanlearn fromplaying on the footballteamA.How tomanage histime.B.How tocompete withothers.C.How toask foradvice fromteachers.
13.What arethe mansstrengthsA.Friendly andkind-hearted.B.Supportive andready tohelp.C.Hardworking andeager tolearn.听第段材料,答第至题
9141714.What arethe twospeakers talkingaboutA.Buying holidaypresents.B.Making aChristmas plan.C.Sharing opinionson friendship.
15.What doesthe womanalways giveto herfriendsA.Fruit.B.Chocolate.C.Coffee.
16.What doesthe womansay aboutMaryA.She prefersfruit tocoffee.B.She istrying tolose weight.C.She usuallygoes abroadduring holidays.A.Doubtful.B.Surprised.C.Satisfied.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182017.How doesthe womanfeel aboutTims suggestion
18.What doesthe GoGroup doA.Offer supportto businesses.B.Promote peacein the world.C.Do researchon educationin theUK.
19..What maythe BigFreeze“mean toothersA.A falsesmile.B.A quicksmile.C.A broadsmile.
20..How canone makea goodimpression according to theresearchA.Smile widely.B.Smile naturally.C.Smile readily.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的四个选项()中,选出最佳选项ABCDA longweekend isa greatopportunity todo somethinga littledifferent.Many peopleuse along weekendfora getaway,a shorttrip toleave thestress of their everydaylives behindand explore,learn,or relax.Hotel Romance(香槟:Many hotelsand resortsfeature somethingspecial tostart thegetaway,such aschampagnes酉),flowers,orafruit basketin theroom onarrival.Getaway packagesusually includea roomwithsomething special,aheartshaped bed,for example.Additional benefitscould beroom servicemeals orotherprivate dining,plus ticketsor discountsfor localattractions.Visit aSpaSpa getawayscan takeplace ata locationthat focusesonly onspa servicesor ata hotelthat offersa spaasone ofits features.Some spasemphasize treatmentsfit for their geographicarea ora localattraction.A spaina grapegrowing regionmight providegrape juicemasks,ora hotel nearahotspring couldoffer mineralbaths.(按摩),Most spasoffer arange ofmassage healthand beautytreatments,so aspa getawaycan berelaxingwith otherbenefits.Learn aSkillA longweekend maynot beenough time to becomean expertat somethingnew,but itprovides away for(集中的)people to begin theirexplorations.Some organizationsoffer intensivecourses thatlast twoor threedays.People withspecial interestscan getaway from their routineswhile learningsuch thingsas howto makebeer,speak anew language,or takebetter photos.Help OthersSomeorganizations cooperatewith businessesto haveaccommodations andactivities forshort-termvolunteers.Most volunteervacations involveecology friendlyor charityactivities.A volunteergetaway isaway torelieve stressand helpothers at the stonetime.Stay in a NationalParkFor thosewho want to relaxin arural environment,a national park fitsthe bill.Most nationalparks(<屋)provide campingareas fortents andtrailers.Several havecabins J\within theparks availableto rent.Agetaway toa nationalpark providesprivacy,stress relief,and thetimetogettoknow someimportant naturalresources.
21.The underlinedword getaway“in thispassage mostprobably means.A.an excitingexploration B.an interestinglocationC.a shortvacation D.an unforgettableexperience
22.It can be learnedfromthetext that.A.spas areoffered in the touristattractions allover thecountryB.intensives coursesof someorganizations helppeople getaway fromhomeC.helping othersat weekendmakes peoplefeel morestressedD.people mayget closeto natureina nationalpark
23.Which of the followingcan berented inanationalpark.A.Cabins B.Trailers C.Camping areasD.Tents
24.The besttitle of the passagecanbe.A.Away fromOur BusyWork B.Good Waysto RelieveStressC.Enjoy Lifeand HelpOthers D.Long WeekendGateway IdeasBOnce,Dr.Mellinkoff invitedmetojoin himat the hospital todiscuss interestingcases withhis students.The caseat handwas aGuatemalan man,aged34,who hada feverand many other medicalproblems.Hiscondition was not improving,and therewas notmuch hopethat hewould live.Dr.Mellinkoff askedto seethe patient.He introducedhimself inSpanish and,inavery gentlevoice,asked howhe felt.The patientsmiled andsaid everythingwas allright.Then the doctor askedif he was abletoeat.The patientsaid thathe had no desire to eat.“Are yougetting food you like”The patientsaid nothing.“Do youget thekind of foodyouhave athome”The answerwasno.The doctorput hishand onthe mansshoulder andhis voicewas verysoft.“If youhad foodthatyouliked,would youeat it”“Yes,yes.the patientsaid.The changein thepatienfs appearancecouldnt havebeen moreobvious.Nothing wassaid,but itwaseasy to tell thata messagehadbeensent andhad alsobeen received.Later,the doctorasked whytheGuatemalan manwasnt gettingfood hecould eat.One of the studentssaid,“We allknow howdifficult it is togetthe kitchento makespecial meals.”“SupposeJ thedoctor replied,you felta certainmedicine wasabsolutely necessarybut thatour hospitaldidntcarry it,would youaccept defeator wouldyou insistthe hospitalmeet yourrequest”“I wouldprobably insist/9the studentsaid.“Very well/thedoctorsaid.You mightwant totry the same methodinthekitchen.It wontbeeasy,butI canhelp you.Meanwhile,lets getsome foodinside thisman asfast aspossible,and staywith it.Or hellbekilled byhunger.By theway,there mustbe someoneamong youwho canspeak Spanish.If wewanttomakereal progress,we needtobeabletotalkwithhim.”Three weekslater,Doctor Mellinkofftoldmethat theGuatemalan manhad leftthe hospitalunder hisownpower.It takesmore thanmedicine tohelp sickpeople;you alsohave totalk to them andmake themcomfortable.
25.The patienthadnodesiretoeat because.A.he wasnot hungryB.he wasseriously illC.hewasgiven specialmeals D.hewasnot satisfiedwiththefood
26.We caninfer formthe passagethat.A.the patientsillness wascaused byhungerB.thehospitalfailed toprovide theright medicinefor thepatientC.the patientsnative languagewas SpanishD.Dr.Mellinkoff performedan operationonthepatient
27.Which of the followingwords canbe usedto describeDr.MellinkoffA.Indifferent B.Considerate C.Curious.D.Careless
28.What doyou thinkDr.Mellinkoff wantedtotellhis studentsin thiscaseA.Doctors shouldbe goodat foreignlanguages.B.Doctors shouldknow their patients realproblems.C.Doctors shouldtry toimprove theirmedical skills.D Doctorsshould haveagoodrelationship withtheirpatients.cAgatha Leedescribed herreaction as“disbelief whenSchool BoardChairwoman SueDickinson calledhername lastThursday nightat FlaglerAuditorium.Lee,a second-grade teacherat BelleTerre ElementarySchool,was named Flagler CountysTeacher ofthe Year today.I wasin sucha greatgroup ofexcellent teachersand Iwas justshocked.Lee saidin aninterviewafter theannouncement.(候选人)Every Flaglerschool namesa Teacher ofthe Year oncea yearand thosenominees areconsideredfor thedistricts award.That winner,alongwithwinners fromthe statesother districts,is thenconsideredfortheFlorida Teacher ofthe Year Award,which isannounced inJuly.To bequalified forthe teachingaward,teachers mustencourage continuouslearning,show skillfulnessin(策略),their subjectarea,use creativeteaching strategiesshow leadershipand createa caringand respectfulenvironment.Jill Stirling,a kindergartenteacher,Flaglers2010Teacher ofthe Year,said shealso metwinners fromthroughoutthe stateto share teaching strategiesand thebest practices.I oftenthink ofthose littlepeople thathavemade methe teacherI amand theperson thatIam.Stirling said.Lee,the followingnew winner,who isnow inher thirteenthyear ofteaching,came to Flagler Countyin2004after workingin Pascoand St.Johns counties.She workedattheformer IndianTrails K-8school andcameto BelleTerre ElementarySchool whenit openedin fall
2005.Lee,who comes from afamily ofteachers,said shehas alwaysenjoyed beingwith children.“I lovewatching theirfaces whenthey havethat ahamoment.she said.
29.To bea FlaglerTeacher oftheYear,one isrequired to.A.perform life-long learningB.shareteachingstrategiesC.be carefuland respectfulD.show abilityof leadership
30.What didyou knowabout AgathaLee fromthe passageA.She workedin fourcounties altogether.B.Her parentsare probablyalso teachers.C.She hastaught inFlagler Countysince
2005.D.She onceshared teachingstrategies withJill Stirling.
31.Which ofthe followingis correctin orderof timeaccordingtothe passage
①Lee cametoFlaglerCounty.
②Lee taughtin IndianTrails K-8school.
③Lee wasnamedFlaglerCountys2011TeacheroftheYear.
④Lee workedin Pascoand St.Johns counties.
⑤Lee wasnamed asTeacheroftheYearby BelleTerre ElementarySchool.A.
①④②③⑤B.
④②①⑤③C.
④①②⑤③D.
①②⑤③④DCHICAGO---Airplanes arepolluters.Theyre asnoisy asa rockconcert,and sendout poisonsinto theair(排as well as dumpmillions ofpounds ofcarbon dioxideinto theatmosphere everyyear.By2050,emissions放)from planes are expectedto becomeone ofthe largestcontributors toglobal warming.Thats whyresearchers atMIT aredesigning acompletely newtype ofairplane fbrNASA thatwill enablegreenerairplanes to take flightbefore
2050.The180-passenger D“double bubble“series wasdesigned toreplace theBoeing737class aircraft,themost popularjetliner intheworldright now.The designis calleda“double bubblebecause ituses twopartial(气缸)cylinders placedside byside.Those twocylinders createa widerstructure thatlooks liketwo soapbubblesjoined together.In todayscommercial airplanes,air flowsdirectly into the engineslocated onthe planeswings.Thathigh-speed airflow dragsonthe plane,and requiresmore fuelto overcomethe designinefficiency.MITs designchanges allthat.By movingthe enginestothe planes tail,they takein slowermoving air(机舱).present inthe wakeofthefuselage Lessdrag meansless fuelis neededtogettheplanethe samedistance.Burning lessfuel canhelp passengers9wallet aswellasthe environment.The environmentalimplications(喷身寸)of savingenergy areas justas clear:the feweremissions thatplanes spoutintotheatmosphere,thehealthier ourplanet.But forpassengers,we stillhaveacouple decadesto waitbefore anyof theseplanes makeit ontotherunway.NASAs goalis tomake suretheplanesthat MIThas designedcan takeoff by
2035.
32.The bestfeature ofthe doublebubble flightis that.A.it willmake nonoiseB.itwillhold morepassengersC.itisdesigned tosave fuelD.it needsno runwaystotakeoff
33.Which ofthe followingis NOTtrue accordingtothetextA.Emission fromplanesarecontributing themost tothe globalwarmingB.Airplanes arevery noisyfortheenvironmentC.MITs newdesign willsave passengers9moneyD.Its expectedthat NASAsgoal willbe realizedby theyear
2035.
34.Whats themain ideaofthetextA.Here isBoeing737*s terminalB.Researchers aredesigning greeneraircraftC.Passengers willenjoy lowerpricesD.Airlines attractpassengers withnew planes
35.The passagecomesfroma.A.News reportB.Science journalC.Travel guideD.Environment magazine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Recently someAmerican scientistshave givena usefulpiece ofadvice topeople inindustrializedcountries.They saypeople shouldeat moreofthesame kindoffoodeaten byhumans livingmore than10,000years ago.
36..The scientists say thathuman lifehas changedgreatly.Our bodieshave notbeen ableto dealwith thesechangesin lifestyleand thishas ledto newkindsofsicknesses.
37..They arecalled diseases of civilization”.Many cancersand diseasesoftheblood systemare examplesof suchdiseases.The scientistsnoted thatpeople inboth theOld Stone Age and the NewStone Ageenjoyed very littlealcohol ortobacco,probably none.
38.However,a changein foodis oneofthemain differencesbetween lifein ancient timesand thattoday.(驯养的)Stone Agepeople huntedwild animalsfor theirmeat,which hadmuch lessfat thandomesticones.They atea lot of freshwild vegetablesand fruits.They didnot havemilk oranyotherdairy products,andthey madeverylittleuse ofgrains.
39..We eatsix timesmore saltthan our ancestors andwe eatmore sugaras(蛋白质)well.We eattwice as much fatbut onlyone thirdasmuchprotein andmuch lessvitamin C.
40.
1.utthescientistssaythat wewould bemuch healthierif weeat muchthesameway theancientpeople did,cutting theamount offat,salty andsweet food.A.StoneAgepeople liveda simplelife withoutany meat.B.But today,we enjoyeating alotofthese.C.In thatcase,they wouldlive amuch healthierlife.D.Ancient peoplealso gotlots ofphysical exercise.E.These newsicknesses werenot knowninancienttimes.F.People todayprobably dontwanttolive likeourancestors.G.Modern peopleusedtosuffer fromdiseasesofcivilization^.第二部分英语知识运用阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A.B.C.D个选项中,选出适合填入对应空白处的最佳选项第一节完形填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L530并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑On August5,Jenni Waregot207dollars ofgroceries atTrader Joes.She realizedonly atthe checkout(账line thatshe had41her wallet.Carolee Hazard,in linebehind thedistressed woman,offered to42the tab单)!Jenni wenthome andsent Caroleea checkfor300dollars.Carolee turnedto heronline Facebookcommunity for43on whatshe shoulddo withthe cashleft.Therewere warm-hearted peopleoffering morethan100suggestions,andtheidea thatCarolee44was todonate ittoa local foodbank.Carolee notonly tookthe45that Jennihad givenher toSecond HarvestFood Bank,but also46the sameamountherself.47did aFacebook friend,And another.And another.Andsince thestory hasbeen on Facebooks ownsite,many peopleread itand are48what theycan.So far,over50,000dollars ofdonations havecome infrom allover theworld toprovide foodfor thehungry49localfoodbanks.Carolee has50the“93Dollar ClubonFacebook,where peopleacross theglobe can。
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