版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领
文档简介
1、“备课大师”全科【9门】:免注册,不收费!黄冈市2016年高三年级3月份质量检测黄冈市教育科学研究院命制2016 年 3 月 15 日下午 3 : 00-5 : 00本试卷共 10 页,全卷满分 150 分,考试用时 120 分钟祝考试顺利注意事项 :1. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形 码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2. 选择题在每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题 目的答案标号涂黑;完成句子 和书面表达题用 0.5 毫米黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上相对应的区域内,答在试题卷上 无效。3. 考试结束,请将本试题卷和答题卡一井上交.选择题
2、第一部分 :听力(共两节,满分 30 分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上,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 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 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听完每段对话后,你都有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。1. What does the woman like doing?A.Singing songs. B. Observing birds.C. Watching nature scenery.2. Wh
3、o is Mary?A. A new employee.B. A hard -working teacher.C. A company manager.3. Why does the man thank the woman?A. She saved his life.B. She fixed his alarm clock.C. Shell drive him to work. 4. When should the man start to work?A .At 6:00. B. At 7:00. C. At 8:00.5. What are the speakers talking abou
4、t?A Traveling abroad. B. Family members.C. Past experiences.第二节(共 15个小题;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。听每段对话或独自前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独自读两遍听第6段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What is the most important according to the woman?A. A good partner
5、. B. Confidence. C. Perseverance.7. What does the man want to do?A. Improve oral Chinese. B. Practice English listening. C. Learn reading skills.听第7段材料,回答第 8、9 题8. What does the mans wife mostly do at home?A. She does housework. B. She writes books. C. She plays computer games.9. What will happen la
6、ter this month?A. The mans wife will have a baby.B. The woman will write a novel.C. The mans wife will publish a new book.听第8 段材料,回答第10 至12 题。10. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Co-workers. B. A couple. C. Client and manager.11. How did the sales director feel about the man's wo
7、rk?A. Satisfied. B. Disappointed. C. Surprised.12. What will the man probably do tomorrow afternoon?A. Meet Frank. B. Travel around the town.C. Make a presentation.听第 9 段材料,回答第13至16 题。13. What is the man doing? A.Changing a bicycle. B. Returning a bicycle. C. Ordering a bicycle14. What kind of bicyc
8、le does the man want?A. A used one.B. A sports one C. A touring one15. How much should the man pay?A. $ 249.5. B. $ 220. C. $ 185.16. How will the man pay?A.By check. B. In cash. C. By credit card.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17.How long does the tour last?A. Two weeks. B. Five days. C. Three days.18.Whe
9、re will the tourists visit tomorrow afternoon? A.China Folk Culture Village B. Window of the World.C. Dapeng Fort.19. Where will the tourists stay on Friday morning?A.In Shenzhen.B. In Hong Kong.C. In Guangzhou.20. How will the tourists travel home ?A.By coach. B. By train. C. By plane.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,
10、满分10 分))第一节(共 15小题;每小题2分,满分30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C 和 D) 中,选出最佳选选项.并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑AChina has announced its abolishing its one-child policy. What difference has it made, statistically speaking?400 million births preventedThe one-child policy, officially in place since 1979, has prevented 400 millio
11、n births. Parents have faced fines and other punishments for having more children.The majority of the decrease in Chinas fertility rate happened in the 1970s. It dropped from 5.8 children per woman in 1970 to 2.7 in 1978. Despite the one-child policy the rate had only fallen to 1.7 by 2013.21:28-bab
12、y deaths rateSince the one-child policy was introduced, baby girls have become more likely to die than boys.In the 1970s, according to the United Nations, 60 males per 1, 000 live births died under the age of one. For girls the figure was 53. In the 1980s, after the one-child policy became official,
13、 the rate for both was 36. By the 1990s, 26 males per 1,000 live births died before the age of one - and 33 girls. The 2000s saw 21 boys per 1,000 live births dying and 28 girls.1.16 boys born for every girlSexually selective abortions have been considered as a major cause of China's unusual imb
14、alance.Gietel-Basten, associate professor in social policy at Oxford University, says the births of many girls are not registered if parents have broken the rule by having two children, adding officials often turn a blind eye. It's estimated there are now 33 million more men than women in China.
15、4: 2: 1 familiesWith the ageing of China's population and the continuation of the one-child policy, a “4: 2 :1” home is the description given to households in which there are four grandparent, cared for by two working age parents, who themselves have one child.By 2050, its predicted that a quart
16、er of China's population will be 65 or older. The predicted decline in the number of people of working age is thought to have persuaded the government to drop the one-child policy.21. When was the baby deaths rate for both boys and girls equal?A. In the 1970s. B. In the 1980s. C. In the 1990s. D
17、. In the 2000s22. What makes the one-child policy abolished according to the passage?A. The decline of birth rate. B. The rise of baby deaths rate.C. The change of family structure. D. The decline of working age people.23. The passage sums up the one child policy by _.A. number B. example C. contras
18、t D. analysisBMathilda,15, is Turkana, a native people that has survived by raising cattle in a semiarid (半干旱) region. Mathilda's school, like most schools in the area, doesn't have access to clean water and sanitation facilities for its students. So instead of spending their whole school da
19、y learning, Mathilda and her classmates start their day by spending two hours to the closest river fetching water -water that is anyway most likely not safe to drink. They do the same thing again in the afternoon, so they often lose around half of their school day fetching water.Mathilda has to do t
20、he same thing outside of school hours to get the water her family needs at home, leaving her little time for studying. Because of rising temperatures, water has become harder and harder to find here, and people have to spend more and more time trying to find it.This is just one small example of how
21、climate change is making it harder to realize peoples rights to water, education and security. Unfortunately, most higher-income countries remained silent on the issue.This is despite studies showing that communities already facing marginalization(边缘化),such as women and children, mostly suffer from
22、climate change. This is especially the case for those in countries with limited resources and fragile ecosystems.Meanwhile, women consist of the majority of the world 's poor,and so are more dependent for their livelihood on natural resources that are threatened by climate change. And around the
23、 world, women and girls are the most likely to be responsible for fetching water for their families.This exposes them to danger and leaves them with less time to attend school, earn money, or simply to rest. But the fact is that the effects of climate change will be felt globally.Despite the difficu
24、lties she is facing, trying to get an education, Mathilda says she hopes to serve her community in a leadership role when she grows up.“All of the world's leaders need to work together to solve this problem that we are all facing,” she said.24. Mathilda has to spend _fetching water every school
25、day.A. two hoursB. four hours C. more than four hours D. almost a whole day25. The first two paragraphs are intended to tell us_.A. the cause and effect of lack of water B. one serious consequence of climate changeC. the difficulties in fetching water in the semiarid regionD. the hardship of life fo
26、r the people in the semiarid region26. We can conclude from the passage that_.A. climate change is everyone's businessB. water is becoming rare because of rising temperaturesC. fetching water takes up Mathilda's half of studying timeD. females are more responsible for fetching water for thei
27、r families27. The passage is mainly about the problem caused by_.A. rising temperatures B. fetching water C. climate change D. water shortageCI walked up to the counter. Behind it was a lady with glasses on the tip of her nose and gray hair on her head.“Excuse me,” I said. She looked up. “Youre that
28、 Clements kid,” she said. “I m Miss Bee. Come closer and let me get a look at you.” She pushed her glasses up her nose. “I can describe you to the police if something goes missing from the store.”“I m not a thief!” I was shocked. I was seven too young to be a thief!“From what I can see youre not muc
29、h of anything. But I can tell youve got potential.” She went back to reading her newspaper.“I need to get these.” I said, holding up my list. “So? Go get them.” Miss Bee pointed to a sign on the screen door. “Im not your servant, so I suggest you get yourself a basket and start filling.”I visited Mi
30、ss Bee several times a week that summer. Sometimes she short-changed me. Other times she overcharged. “That can of beans is only twenty nine cents” I corrected her one afternoon. I had watched the numbers change on the cash register closely, and Miss Bee had added 35 cents. She didn't seem embar
31、rassed. She just looked at me over her glasses and fixed the price.But she ever let me declare victory. All summer long she found ways to play tricks on me. No sooner had I learned how to pronounce bicarbonate of soda(小苏打) and memorized its location on the shelf than Miss Bee rearranged the shelve a
32、nd made me hunt for it all over again.One day before I left, she said, “I know what you think of me, but I don't care! Each of us is put on this earth for a reason. I believe my job is to teach every child I meet life lessons. When you get older you'll be glad our paths crossed!” Glad I met
33、Miss Bee?Ha! The idea was absurdUntil one day my daughter asked me to finish her math problems. “If I do it for you how will you ever learn to do it yourself?” I said. Suddenly, I remembered the lady Miss Bee.28. The girl felt _ when Miss Bee implied she could be a thief.A. surprisedB. shockedC. puz
34、zledD. annoyed29. We can infer from Paragraph 6 that Miss Bee _.A .showed no care about her mistakes B. made the girl learn to double-checkC. was always playing tricks on the girl D. was careless and dishonest to do business30. It can be learned from the passage that Miss Bee _.A. knew her job was t
35、o help every child she met B. asked the girl to shop by herself to test her honestyC. taught the girl many lessons but she didn't understandD. rearranged the shelves to teach the girl to be changeable31. Which is NOT the lesson the writer learnt from shopping?A Treat others kindly and politely.
36、B. Dont be so quick to judge others.C. The best teachers arent only in school. D. Try our best though the task seems beyond us.DA new graph has revealed exactly how long you11 need to sweat it out in the gym to neutralize (抵消) swallowing a favorite fast food.While eating fried chicken, pizza and bur
37、gers will all entail a gym session of over an hour doing cardio(有氧运动)or lifting weights, women have it far harder than men and must work extra hard to banish calorie-packed meals.After a classic McDonald's favorite, the Big Mac, men would need to do 42 minutes of cardio or 57 minutes of weightli
38、fting.As for women, fifty one minutes of cardio would help counter the 24 grams of fat in a Big Mac-over a quarter of the recommended daily allowance - -or an hour and eight minutes of weightlifting.However, the 450g Tesco chocolate cake was by far the worst offender. Clocking in at a whopping 1,710
39、 calories and 90 grams of fat, only a hardcore gym session is going to shift the calories youve absorbed from this dessert. The average woman would have to lift weights for almost four hours to work off the calories in this cake.Comparatively a chocolate bar seems healthy, with 237 calories which wo
40、uld take 25 minutes for the average woman to run off. Alternatively you could spend thirty three minutes doing weightlifting exercises.Men will have to complete 40 minutes of cardio and 53 minutes of weightlifting while women will have to complete 48 minutes of cardio and 64 minutes of weightlifting
41、 against the calories in French fries.32. The fat of the recommended daily allowance for women is _grams. A .18B. 20 C. 24 D. 3033. According to the passage, _is the unhealthiest food.A. French friesB. the Big MacC. a chocolate barD. Tesco chocolate cake31. Compared with men, women must spend _to co
42、nsume the calories in French fries. A. 11 more minutes lifting weights B. 8 less minutes doing cardioC. 8 more minutes lifting weights D. 11 less minutes doing cardio 35. The main purpose of the passage is to_.A. inform us to stay away from fast food B. offer us advice on how to keep healthyC. tell
43、us some information about fast food D. suggest what we do to work off the caloriesEIts Time to Put it AwayYour smart phone may have hurt you before you realize it. Don't be addicted to it. Put your phone away, OK?1.Cyber SicknessAlso called “digital motion sickness”, symptoms that range from hea
44、daches to woozy feelings can occur when you quickly scroll on your smart phone or watch action packed video on your screen. 36. Your sense of balance is different from other senses in that it has lots of inputs. When those inputs dont agree, thats when you feel dizziness and sickness.2. Text ClawIt
45、is the unofficial term for soreness and muscle contraction felt in the finger, wrist and forearm after heavy smart phone use. 37. So if youre always on your phone, it makes sense to feel discomfort in your hands and forearms.3. Eye StrainDo you stare at a screen for hours on end? If youre reading th
46、is, you very well might. 38. Staring at your digital devices for a long time can lead to dry eyes, headaches and tiredness, which can decrease your productivity. Experts suggest taking screen breaks every 20 minutes.4. Text NeckSimilar to the claw, text neck-discomfort in the neck and spine happens
47、when you spend a long time looking down at your smart phone. 39. Being mindful of how far your neck bends when youre on your phone- and bending it back to an upright position can help reduce the risk of text neck.5. Pedestrian safetyPedestrian deaths are on the rise because too many smart phone user
48、s engage in distracted walking. While focused on the cyber world, many of us can lose reality of the physical one. Elemental pedestrian safety knowledge is compromised by technology, and the risks are scary. 40.A. We should taking breaks for a while.B. The sensation results from a mismatch between s
49、ensory inputs.C. Remember that pedestrian safety is more important than smart phone.D. The habit may lead to people requiring medical spine care at a younger age.E. To avoid injury or worse, put your phone away until youve reached a safe spot.F. Any specific motor activity can cause pain in the tend
50、ons (筋) and muscles when done repeatedly.G. Any activity that requires active use of your eyes-driving and reading included-can cause eye tiredness.第二部分英语知识运用( 共两节,满分 45 分)第一节完形填空(共 20 小题;每题 1. 5 分,满分 30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项C A, B, C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Reg Foggerdy, 62 ,who was on a
51、hunting trip in the Great Victoria Desert in Western Australia when he hunted for a camel hed shot, had to eat ants to survive while lost for six days without water in wildness.“I followed this camel into the 41 . I'd gone at least 30km. I didn't know where I was,” he said, narrating his wro
52、ng 19 mile 42 and extraordinary tale of survival that followed.Foggerdy found himself alone with only clothing he was wearing. He had a valuable source of food43 in front of him-the dead camel hed 44 downbut no means with 45 to eat it.“I didnt have a knife, and I didn't have matches for a 46,” h
53、e said. “So I couldn't go and 47 a steak off the animal.”In his 48, he turned to ants for 49, an idea he remembered from watching TV shows of British survival expert Bear Grylls. “They tasted quite good. The first day, I ate probable 12 ants-and the following day, I had 18,” Foggerdy said.50, as
54、 time passed, his hopes of51 it out of the desert alive began to 52. He saw search helicopters passing overhead, but they didn't notice him because the bush is so 53By the sixth day, his54 had started to shut down. He had said his last goodbyes in his head and 55 death to come soon“I was 56 with
55、 myself,” he said, 57tears as he remembered the thought of his family seeing his body lying on the dirt in the bush.But as Goggerdy 58 for the end , searchers were hot on his trail after a tracker 59one of his footprints in the dirt.The grandfather says he thinks he was not 60 -just lucky.41. A. dir
56、tB. bushC. desertD. wildness42. A. tripB. walkC. journeyD. wander43. A. rightB. straightC. slowlyD. instantly44. A. shotB. chased C. killedD. knocked45. A. whatB. thatC. whichD. whom46. A. fireB. mealC. cookD. water47. A. putB. breakC. turn D. cut48. A. memoryB. experienceC. impression D. dilemma49. A. helpB. power C. strength D. nutrients50. A. Anyhow B. FinallyC. However D. Therefore51. A. gettingB. escapingC. making D. managing52. A. die B. fadeC. decrease D. weaken53. A. thickB. bigC. thin D. tall54. A. heartB. eye
温馨提示
- 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
- 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
- 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
- 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
- 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
- 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
最新文档
- 性病防治信息管理与数据安全
- 设立分公司风险规避协议
- 水利行业人工智能合同
- 终止出版代理合同
- 学校景观带施工协议
- 临时制作电脑租赁协议范本
- 加油站安保人员聘用协议
- 哈尔滨住房公积金购房须知
- 仓储物流项目招投标流程
- 大学城校车司机招聘合同
- 《实践论》读书PPT课件
- 小产权拆迁安置回迁房买卖合同
- 青岛版科学六年级上册《齿轮》教学设计
- 《偷影子的人》PPT课件
- 江南大学钢结构设计期末复习题考题附答案
- 电力系统三维可视化技术及应用
- 中学30+15高效课堂教学改革实施方案
- (完整版)师说写作素材
- 阳光照耀着塔什库尔干(二胡+钢琴伴奏) 钢琴伴奏谱 五线谱 伴奏谱 钢琴谱 谱 正谱
- 安全生产应急响应机制
- 安全系统工程课程设计报告.doc
评论
0/150
提交评论