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丁沟中学2013届高三考前适应性练习英语试题说明:本试卷分为第i卷(选择题)和第ii卷(非选择题)两部分,第i卷第一至第三部分(选择题)答案请涂在机读答题卡相应位置上。第i卷选择题(三部分,共85分)第一部分,听力(共两节,满分30分)回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观答题卡上。第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的abc三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。挺完美段对话后,你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:how much is the shirt? a. 19.15 b. 9.15 c. 9.18答案是b. 1. why will drool do on the weekend?a. go out weekend b. work on her paper. c. make some plans.2. what was the normal price of the t-shirt?a. $15 b. $30 c. $503. what has the woman decided to do on sunday afternoon?a. to attend a weddingb. to visit an exhibition.c. to meet a friend.4. where dose the bank close on saturdays?a. at 1:00 pm b. at 3:00 pm c. at 4:00 pm5. where are the speakers?a. in a store b. in a classroom c. in a hotel.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小问题,从题中所给的a、b、c、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6.7题 。6. what do we know about nora?a. she prefers a room of her own.b. .she likes to work with other girls.c. she lives near the city center.7what is good at about the flat?a. it is a large sitting room.b. it has a good future.c. it has a big kitchen.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8where has barbara been?a. milan b. florence、 c. rome9what has barbara got in her suitcase?a. shoes b. stones c. books听第8段材料,回答10至12题。10who is making the telephone call?a. thomas brothers. b. mike landon c. jack coopers11what relation is the woman to mr. cooper?a. his wife. b. his boss. c. his secretary.12what is the message about?a. a meeting b. a visit to france c. the date for a trip.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. who could the man speaker most probably be?a. a person who saw the accident.b. the driver of the lorry.c. a police office.14. what was mrs. franks ding doing when the accident took place?a. walking along churchill avenue.b. getting ready to cross the road.c. standing outside a bank 15. when did the accident happen?a. at about 8:00 am b. at about 9:00 am c. at about 10:00 am16. how did the accident happen?a. a lorry hit a carb. a car ran into a lorryc. a bank clerk rushed into the street.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17. what is the talk mainly about?a. the history of the school.b. the courses for the term.c. the plan for the day.18. where can the visitors learn about the subjects for new students?a. in the school hall.b. in the science labs.c. in the classrooms.19. what can students do in the practical areas?a. take science coursesb. enjoy excellent meansc. attend workshops.20. when are the visitors accepted to ask questions?a. during the lunch hour.b. after the welcome speech.c. before the tour of the labs.第二部分 英语语言知识运用(共两节,满分35分)24. honesty is a kind of quality, and that is _ it takes to communicate with others successfully.a. what b. where c. which d. when25. what happens when i mix oil and water together? oil _ float on watera. could b. would c. can d. will26.humans hope to live in large and comfortable houses._, wild animals need safe and adequate habitats for shelter. a .consequently b. fortunately c. similarly d.approximately27. after the earthquake, many people had to be _ in the tents because most of their houses were badly damaged. a. put away b. put out c. put up d. put off28. a total of 110 people, including one in taiwan, were reported _ with h7n9 bird flu since it was first discovered in march.a. to have been infected b. to be infectedc. having been infected d. being infected29.“id like to give my thanks to those _ help my son was able to survive this terrible disease,” said the woman on tv.a. who b. whose c. with whose d. with whom30. the traditional _ to dealing with complex problems is to break them down into smaller, more easily managed ones. a. application b. reference c. approach d. introduction31.we _ johns name on the race list yesterday but for his injury. a. had put b. put c. would put d. would have put32.jimmy was so nervous that not a single word _ down in the dictation.a. he wrote b. he was writtenc. was he written d. did he write33._ to improving services, we will provide customers with all the information they need.a. being committed b. having committedc. committed d. committing34. college students should learn to compromise. but some of them only expect people to change for them, not _ way around.a. another b. the other c. other d. any other35. -wow, what a bridge! it must have been a hard job to build it.-yes, we se_ a lot of time building it.a. have spent b. are spending c. spend d. spent第二节: 完形填空 (共20小题; 每小题1分, 满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的a、b、c、d 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。its a delicate time if not every parents worst nightmare when a child enters adolescence.?not only are their bodies_36 physically, but hormones (荷尔蒙) are spreading violently and bad moods are in full swing.? katie couric spoke with dr. barbara greenberg, a parenting expert and clinical psychologist, all about how parents can 37 with their teens, and finally get some answers. every parent wants to know what is going on inside their teenagers 38 , and while the normal instinct (本能) is to give them the third degree (盘问) about their day, dr. greenberg strongly 39 us not to question teens closely for long, who are 40 to get upset or excited all of a sudden. 41 direct, general questions like “how was your day?” or “how was the date?”. teens will respond more positively to 42 questions like “how was the movie?” 43 they arent ready to give you a whole bunch of information at once. 44 is an important part of any conversation, and interrupting your child may not get you much 45 .most adolescents are discovering who they are and how they 46 society. while it might seem that their eyes are loaded with laser beams (激光束) and you are their next target, they are also under a lot of pressure, both socially and academically. let them 47 themselves freely; this is their way of telling you about their 48 .even though the idea isnt “cool”, research has found that about 80% of teens admire and want to spend time with their parents. teens really love their parents!49 , but believe .they are 50 between wanting their precious independence and 51 mom and dad.show your kids at an early age that its okay to talk about anything at home. 52 like drugs, sex and alcohol can be 53 for both parties to discuss, but having these conversations has been proven to help teens keep a healthy lifestyle. it is totally possible to 54 a strong relationship with your teen! just remember to 55 , listen to what they have to say, and dont take that sigh when your ask about their homework too personally.36. a. promotingb. enlargingc. changingd. increasing37. a. liveb. talk c. deald. fight38. a. head b. body c. schoold. room39. a. suggestsb. encouragesc. appeals d. persuades40. a. possible b. eager c. anxiousd. likely41. a. avoid b. ask c. prepared. ignore42. a. simpleb. accuratec. indirectd. special43. a. unlessb. becausec. if d. when44. a. speakingb. listeningc. respecting d. understanding45. a. respectb. love c. newsd. response46. a. put intob. fit into c. cater to d. appeal to47. a. examineb. teach c. enjoy d. express48. a. day b. futurec. failures d. studies49. a. excitingb. disappointingc. fascinatingd. shocking50. a. hesitatingb. strugglingc. concernedd. pushed51. a. catching on to b. holding on toc. keeping up with d. getting along with52. a. worriesb. conversationsc. topics d. questions53. a. scary b. thrilling c. excitingd. disgusting54. a. holdb. remain c. undertaked. maintain55. a. be silentb. keep smilingc. stay calmd. be friendly第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ain indias main tea-growing region, scientists say tea production is being impacted by climate change. india produces nearly one third of the worlds tea.the himalayan hills in indias northeastern state, assam, are covered with a great many tea bushes whose leaves produce some of the worlds finest tea.but there are concerns that rising temperatures may be affecting the tea plantations, resulting in declining productivity of the brew(饮品) to which millions of people across the world wake up.the director of the tea research association in assam, mridul hazrika, is studying the impact of climate change on tea production.“we have observed that minimum temperature has risen by two degrees centigrade and there is a reduction in annual rainfall in the last 90 years by around 200 millimeters. and this is very important, very significant from the point of tea as a plantation crop,” hazrika said.scientists say rising temperatures can affect the ability of the tea bush to grow. tea production in the assam region has declined in recent years, although the area under cultivation is larger.unstable rainfall patterns are of particular concern to planters because the tea plant is largely dependent on the weather. they point out that last year there were fewer days with sunshine, resulting in humid conditions which are unfavorable for the growth of the tea plant.planters are optimistic that the strong tea bush will adapt, but they are looking at ways to combat the impact of climate change. arijit raha is an official with the indian tea association, based in kolkata. “the industry has been looking at irrigation as an option, but tea plantations are huge, irrigating 100 percent is a very expensive proposition,” raha said. “one is also looking at other options, such as drought-resistant plants but those are things which will come in the future.”there have been some reports that the flavor of the assam tea, known to produce a strong cup of tea, has also been impacted.but the chairman of the indian tea association, c.s. bedi, dismisses any link between the quality of the tea and climate change. he says other reasons may be responsible for this.“i belong to a generation which in many ways has systematically gone in for very high fertilization,” bedi said. “that has affected quality i am certain. its gone in for very high pesticide(杀虫剂) application, for very high herbicidal (除草剂的) application. when you look back, these are not really the best environmentally friendly operations today we are looking at correcting things. we are looking for more organic products; we are looking at organic tea.”56. which of the following statements is not true according the passage?a. the rainfall in the last 90 years has been reduced greatly.b. climate change has impacted the flavor of the assam tea.c. tea planters are particularly concerned about the rainfall patterns.d. tea cultivation area in the assam region has declined in recent years.57. the underlined words “humid conditions” in paragraph 7 may refer to _.a. the weather containing much waterb. the weather with enough sunshinec. the extremely cold environmentd. the badly polluted environment58. according to the passage, arijit raha suggests _.a. looking for more organic tea bushesb. cultivating drought-resistant tea bushesc. increasing irrigation as soon as possible d. reducing the tea plants area under cultivation59. which of the following might be the best title for the passage?a. what may be responsible for the quality of the tea?b. ways to combat the impact of climate changec. climate change impacts indias tea-growing regiond. assam produces some of the worlds finest teabyoung scientist challengeoverview the discovery education 3m young scientist challenge is a national science competition for students in grades 5 through 8. the young scientist challenge(ysc) is designed to encourage the exploration of science among americas youth and to promote the importance of science communication.since 1999, more than 600,000 middle school students have participated in the competition, and winners have gone on to speak in front of members of congress, work with the nations top scientists, and pursue academic careers in the sciences.how to enterin order to enter, students must be in grades 5 through 8, and must submit a video entry online.students will be challenged to create a one-to-two-minute video about a specific scientific concept which they will select from a list of concepts provided by ysc judges.video entries must show the students understanding of the scientific concept and should also show his or her comfort level discussing science in general.videos may be recorded on cell phones or simple digital cameras. in addition, local libraries and schools may be able to lend cameras to students.video entries will be due in may 2011.over the summer, judges will review the videos and choose 51 semifinalists: one from each state and the district of columbia.the finalsin the fall, finalists will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to the competition finals, consisting of a series of scientific challenges.finalists will be judged on their scientific problem solving and communication skills.at the end of the competition, winners will receive exciting prizes.prizes for winnerssemifinalists (51)cash prizefinalists (10 - chosen from the semifinalists)an all-expenses-paid trip for the student and one parent to the competition finalscash prizea chance to win various prize trips (in the past weve sent students to space camp, on a trip with rangers at a national park, etc.)first place (1 - chosen from the finalists)$50,000 in us savings bonds (a $25,000 cash value)a trip to 3m companys world headquartersthe title of “americas top young scientist”60. according to the passage, video entries should _.a. introduce the students backgroundb. be recorded on digital camerasc. be submitted by march 2011d. last from 60 to 120 seconds61. we can learn from the passage that _.a. judges will finish reviewing the videos before mayb. judges can choose more than one semifinalist from each statec. the scientific concepts of the competition are decided by judgesd. students cant have their parents with them while attending the competition62. how many students will win third prize?a. twenty-one.b. thirty-one.c. forty-one.d. fifty-one.63. the passage is probably taken from _.a. a tourism brochureb. a formal announcementc. a video advertisementd. a production descriptionca recent study from the gartner group shows that 59 percent of the united states banks will be improving their mobile banking services within the next two years.the number of banks offering mobile services more than doubled in 2009. so far in 2011, wells fargo has made text banking available to all customers, including those who have not yet registered for online banking.the mobile phone may not replace branches and tellers, but certainly it would enable a large number of transactions(交易) to be done from the phone.the banks have two main reasons for making changes. first, they want to reduce the costs involved in operating their branches. second, they want to make banking more convenient for their customers so people can use banking services any time and any place.one of the key challenges in the growth of mobile banking within the banking communities is general lack of concern where online banking customers do not see the need to transact over the phone and would rather wait to transact online as and when they have access to a pc either in the office or at home.the fundamental catalyst(催化剂) for consumers to adopt mobile banking would b simplicity of applications and comfort related to security aspects of the phone.the other positive way of encouraging customers to begin using mobile banking is to provide new services not available with traditional branches or online banking channels.one of the innovative services offered by roamware to its banking customers base is an option of cardless atm withdrawal. this particular service enables customers to facilitate atm withdrawals without a card or alternatively provide a cash withdrawal offer to friends and family who may not have an atm card.an example would be a parent who wishes to give a $100 to one of their kids while working in the office whereby they could very easily process a cardless cash transaction wherein a pin code associated with the kids mobile phone is transmitted to the kids phone via a text message. the kid can now walk into a designated atm and key in his/her mobile number and the pin code and make the cash withdrawal.as in any marketing strategy pull is better than push, and banks need to partner with application providers in paving the way for the mobile banking generation.64. people are likely to use mobile banking if _.a. banks add their mobile banking servicesb. they can easily apply for banking servicesc. extra banking services are offered to themd. they can facilitate atm withdrawals65. whats the main problem with the development of mobile banking?a. not all banks have made text banking available to customers.b. banking customers dont think it secure to use mobile banking services.c. some consumers consider it not urgent to transact over the phone.d. appl

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