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1、. . 金山区第二学期质量监控高三英语试卷(时间 120 分钟,分值 140分)i. listening comprehensionsection a directions: in part a, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. at the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once.
2、after you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1. a. for one week. b. for less than a week. c. for two weeks. d. hard to say. 2. a. go to her sister s wedding ceremony. b.
3、stay at home. c. go to george s birthday party.d. go to george s house-warming party. 3. a. 50 dollars. b. 40 dollars. c. 60 dollars. d. 55 dollars. 4. a. she feels bored with the idea. b. she thinks ballet is funny. c. she will not go with the man anyway. d. she shows interest in the show. 5. a. sn
4、owy. b. sunny. c. windy. d. cloudy. 6. a. she hasn t seen monet s paintings for ten years.b. she hasn t been to the museum for long.c. she has been interested in monet s paintings for ten years.d. she used to own one of monet s paintings.7. a. father and daughter. b. friends. c. husband and wife. d.
5、 boss and his employee. 8. a. the man is not interested in the game this weekend. b. the man is not interested in the team that will play this weekend. c. the man doesn t want to mention the game.d. the man is not interested in watching any game. 9. a. she would see ellen at last. b. she saw ellen f
6、or the last time not long ago. c. she has many people to see before ellen. d. she wouldn t like to see ellen at all.10. a. the woman is sorry for not being able to spend the holiday with the man. b. the man is a bit annoyed because the woman didn t tell him her plan for the winter holiday. c. the ma
7、n is sorry about not being able to go to malaysia. d. the woman is excited about spending the winter holiday in malaysia without the man. section b directions: in section b, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages
8、and the conversation. the passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. when you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.questions 11 through 13 are base
9、d on the following passage. 11. a. 70. b. 80. c. 130. d. 15. 12. a. on tuesdays. b. on wednesdays. c. on sundays. d. on mondays. . . 13. a. the english family club. b. the painting club. c. the sports club. d. the music club. questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. a. because
10、 they haven t as much interest in finding the cure as in space travel. b. because there are too many kinds of cold viruses for them to identify. c. because it is not economical to find a cure for each type of cold. d. because they believe people can recover without treatment. 15. a. they reveal the
11、seriousness of the problem. b. they indicate how fast the virus spreads. c. they tell us what kind of medicine to take. d. they show our body is fighting the virus. 16. a. it can actually does more harm than good. b. it causes damage to some organs of our body. c. it works better when combined with
12、other remedies. d. it helps us to recover much sooner. questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. 17. a. it lasts till today. b. it lasted about ten years. c. it s not mentioned in the conversation.d. it lasts forever. 18. a. the commercial success of several boys and girls. b.
13、 the funny daily stories that happened to a group of close friends. c. how people in manhattan made their living. d. american culture, mainly the coffee culture. 19. a. it always received positive reviews from the critics. b. it enjoyed a high rate of watching. c. it was used as a tool for english l
14、earning all over the world. d. it became a cultural phenomenon. 20. a. they may go to the “ central perk” for a cup of coffee.b. they may open a new coffee shop together. c. they may start practicing english with each other. d. they may go to the woman s place to enjoy the show.ii. grammar and vocab
15、ulary section a directions: after reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. for the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. i was eig
16、hteen, summer fading, when my parents drove me to my university apartment. it was my first apartment. _21_ (walk) my parents solemnly back to their car, i noticed that my mother had tears in her eyes. i _22_ (struggle) to hold back my own. such a strong woman was she _23_ it was rare to see such a s
17、how of emotion. at the time, i was rather surprised. being the youngest of five children, i thought that my parents were . . accustomed to _24_ (let) go. but maybe it s something that never gets any easier, _25_ _ _ many practice swings you get. as my parents drove off, i realized that they would re
18、turn to an empty home, _26_ all of their children leaving to pursue dreams and lives of their own. their nest, full of love and joy for so long, was now empty. relishing (憧憬 ) my new-found freedom, i concentrated on my college life. my parents did their best to give me space to learn and grow, even
19、if i neglected to call or visit. it was a time of “ firsts,” and a taste of first “ lasts.”i have recently been playing travel frog, a mobile game that has me emotionally _27_ (influence). in the game you gather resources, send your frog on his adventures and your payoff is, *drum roll please* . pos
20、tcards. that s right, postcards. i thought it was a silly, overly -simplistic game at first, but then it started to bring back memories from long ago. while the game lacks the narrative detail or the interactivity of other games, you have a lesson _28_ (learn) from your itinerant (四处奔波的 ) “ frog son
21、 ” . you do not control when he sets off on his adventures, _ 29_ can you be sure that your hard work will land you a coveted (梦寐以求的 ) postcard. this game, however, has emotionally affected many players. they _30_ (remind) of their parents who restlessly await their return home, their familiar voice
22、s, their love. parents sacrifice a large part of themselves for their children. it is a sacrifice that can only be paid back with love. section b directions: complete the passage with the words given in the table. each word can be used only once. there is an extra one that you will find no use for.a
23、. evidence b. significantly c. completely d. effective e. remove f. applicable g. beneficial h. environment i. assess j. influence k. purify can indoor plants really purify the air? plants are very important to human life. through photosynthesis (光合作用 ), they transform carbon dioxide into fresh oxyg
24、en. they are said to _31_ toxins from the air we breathe but is this true? one famous nasa experiment, published in 1989, found that indoor plants can clean the air by removing cancer-causing pollutants like formaldehyde and benzene. later research has found that soil micro-organisms in potted plant
25、s also play a part in cleaning indoor air. based on this research, some scientists say house plants are _32_ air purifiers, and the bigger and leafier the plant, the better. “ the amount of leaf surface area can _33_ the rate of air purification,” says bill wolverton, a former nasa research scientis
26、t who conducted that 1989 plant study. other experts, however, say the _34_ that plants can effectively accomplish this feat is far from conclusive. “ there are no definitive studies to show that having indoor plants can _35_ increase the air quality in your home, ” says luz claudio, a professor of
27、environmental medicine and public health at the icahn school of medicine at mount sinai. there s no question that plants are capable of removing volatile chemical toxins from the air “ under laboratory conditions,” according to claudio. but in the real world in your home or in your office space the
28、notion that putting a few plants together can _36_ your air doesn t have much hard science to back it up. most research efforts to date, including the nasa study, placed indoor plants in small, sealed environments in order to _37_ how much air-purifying power they have. but those studies aren t real
29、ly _38_ to what happens in a house, says stanley kays, a professor of horticulture at the university of georgia. in many cases, the air in your home _39_ turns over that is, exchanges places with outdoor air once every hour. “ in most instances, air exchange with the outside has a far greater effect
30、 on indoor air quality than plants,” kays says. . many people may be disappointed by what kays said, but the professor also made it clear that he believes house plants are _40_ they are not only pleasant living companions, but also provide a number of health benefits. studies have shown plants can k
31、nock out stress by calming the sympathetic nervous system, and can also make people feel happier. more research shows spending time around nature has a positive effect on a person s mood and energy levels. iii. reading comprehension section a directions: for each blank in the following passages ther
32、e are four words or phrases marked a, b, c and d. fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.what the scientists are sayingthe first primate (灵长目动物 ) clones for the first time, scientists have used the technique that produced dolly the sheep to clone monkeys. the chinese r
33、esearchers who produced the two macaques say that having access to genetically identical primates will be a huge _41_ to medical research. it will give scientists a clearer understanding of genetic _42_ by enabling them to compare animals who are identical except for one tweaked gene; when _43_ drug
34、s, it will make it possible to rule out the possibility that variations in outcomes are down to genetic _44_. but other experts have raised a host of _45_. the somatic cell nuclear transfer (scnt) technique involves _46_ a cell nucleus to a donated nucleus-free egg that is then prompted to develop i
35、nto an embryo(胚胎) . although 23 species have been cloned in this way, primates have only been cloned before using a less complex embryo-splitting technique. similar to the process that creates twins, it can only lead to a very _47_ number of genetically identical individuals. scnt can in _48_ lead t
36、o a far larger number of clones, but in the chinese experiment, the fail rate was very high. the team implanted scores of embryos, but only two monkeys survived beyond a few days. _49_ to that is the concern that by cloning a primate species, the team has broken down a significant _50_ on the way to
37、 cloning humans. herbal remedy danger herbal remedies such as st. john s wort and ginseng may be _51_ when used alongside conventional drugs, reports the guardian. in a review of medical literature, researchers at stellenbosch university in south africa found several _52_ of alternative treatments a
38、ppearing to _53_ with prescription drugs, resulting in potentially dangerous side effects. in one case, the autopsy (解剖 ) of a 55-year-old who died while swimming concluded that the ginkgo biloba supplements he had been taking may have _54_his anti-seizure (防止发作 ) medicine. other cases documented pa
39、tients on statins appearing to suffer complications linked to flaxseed, st. john s wort and green tea. “ if you are taking herbal remedies, you should _55_it to your clinician,” said one of the report s authors, dr charles awortwe.41. a. threat b. damage c. benefit d. potential 42. a. variations b.
40、diseases c. structures d. factors 43. a. manufacturing b. applying c. testing d. prescribing 44. a. mess b. differences c. losses d. recombination 45. a. concerns b. focuses c. funds d. suspicion . . 46. a. translating b. transferring c. connecting d. reversing 47. a. magnificent b. astonishing c. l
41、imited d. accurate 48. a. theory b. reality c. advance d. addition 49. a. attached b. related c. compared d. added 50. a. access b. key c. barrier d. contribution 51. a. harmful b. useful c. helpful d. purposeful 52. a. methods b. figures c. problems d. instances 53. a. deal b. interact c. mix d. id
42、entify 54. a. put forward b. moved up c. held down d. carried on 55. a. claim b. avoid c. classify d. mention section b directions: read the following three passages. each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. for each of them there are four choices marked a, b, c and d.
43、 choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(a) cure for tiredness? staying up late is a potential battle between parents and kids. but the solution could be as simple as changing your meal time. researchers at the university of surry, uk, foun
44、d that delaying meals could help change one of the internal body clocks. besides a “ master ” clock in the brain, there are clocks in other parts of the body. they are usually synchronized according to factors including light. during the study, researchers tested 10 participants to examine the effec
45、t of changing meal times on their body clocks. the participants were given three meals breakfast, lunch and dinner. in the first stage, participants received breakfast 30 minutes after waking. lunch and dinner followed, after 5-hour intervals. in the second stage, each meal was delayed by 5 hours. r
46、ight after each stage, blood and fat samples were collected. results showed that later meal times greatly influenced blood sugar levels. a 5-hour delay in meal times caused a 5-hour delay in the internal blood sugar rhythms. the discovery showed that meal times are in line with the body clock that c
47、ontrols blood sugar levels. this is a small study but the researchers believe the findings could help jet lag sufferers and night-shift workers. in a study by the university of surrey in 2013, researchers explored what happened when a person s body was changed from a normal pattern to that of a nigh
48、t- shift worker s.after people work through the night, over 97 percent of the body s rhythmic genes are disrupted.these findings explain why we feel so bad following a long flight, or after working at night, according to simon archer, one of the study s researchers.“ it s like living in a house. the
49、re s a clock in every room in the house and in all of those rooms those clocks are now disrupted, which of course leads to chaos in the household,” fellow researcher derkjan dijk told the bbc.changing meal times didn t affect the “ master ” body clock the one controlling when we get sleepy but it ca
50、n reset the body clock that controls blood sugar levels. this wouldn t necessarily cure jet lag completely, but it might reduce the negative effects.a study published earlier this year suggested that just a weekend camping trip could be enough to reset our body clocks. and now this latest research s
51、hows regular food schedules could play a key part too. . . 56. what did researchers at the university of surrey find from their new study? a. connections between th e “ master ” clock and clocks in other parts of the body.b. changing meal times can be enough to reset one of our body clocks. c. a del
52、ay in meal times causes an irregular change in blood sugar rhythms. d. blood sugar levels are affected by when we eat rather than by our internal clocks. 57. which of the following statements is true about the new study, according to the article? a. the interval between each meal being given was dif
53、ferent. b. blood and fat samples of the two groups of participants were collected. c. participants were asked to report their feelings after each stage. d. each meal was served five hours later during the second stage. 58. what can we learn from the study by researchers at the university of surrey f
54、rom 2013? a. all our body s genes would be disrupted if we worked through the night.b. our genes often become less active after a long flight or night of work. c. the disruption of one gene could lead to the disruption of other genes. d. a disruption to the body s rhythmic genes can cause people to
55、feel bad.59. according to the article, _. a. it s impossible to reduce the negative effects caused by jet lag or night workb. there is more than one way to reset body clocks c. the “ master ” body clock controls all the other body clocks d. a change in meal times can reset the “ master ” body clock(
56、b) canada apprentice (学徒 ) loan basics the canada apprentice loan is available to help registered red seal apprentices cover the cost of their training. what you need to know the government of canada offers apprentices registered in a red seal trade apprenticeship program up to $4,000 per period of
57、technical training. you can get canada apprentice loans for up to 5 periods of technical training. your loan will be interest-free for up to 6 years as long as you are confirmed as being registered in a red seal trade apprenticeship program. you do not have to make any loan payments as long as your
58、loan is in interest-free status. eligibility (资格)to be eligible, you must meet all of these criteria : be a canadian citizen, permanent resident, or protected person ; be registered in a red seal trade apprenticeship program that is designated by the province or territory where you are registered as
59、 an apprentice ; be enrolled in block release technical training or the equivalent full time technical training with an approved technical training provider; pass a credit check (required if you are applying for the first time) you are not eligible if you :a re a high school student;. . are an appre
60、ntice registered in the province of quebec ; are receiving a canada student loan for the same technical training; have been told that you are restricted from receiving a canada apprentice loan or a canada student loan; have already received funding for 5 periods of technical training ; have already
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