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1、第一学期期末六校联考高三英语试卷第I卷选择题共115分第一局部:听力共两节,总分值 20分第一节:共5小题;每题1分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍.1. What' s the man ' s present job?A. A driver B. A waiter C. A businessman2. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Some bea
2、utiful love songs B. Songs of the man' s first loveC. A latest record of love songs3. What will the woman tell the man?A. Her company s name B. Her new addressC. Her telephone number4. Where are the two speakers most probably?A. At home B. At the airport C. On the plane5. What s the man going to
3、 buy for Peter?A. Ricky Martin CD B. A Rolling Stone CD C. A classical music CD第二节:共10小题;每题1.5分,总分值15分听下面几段材料.每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题 5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段材料读两遍.听下面一段对话,答复第 6至第8三个小题.6. What' s the man doing?A. Returning some books B. Looking for a b
4、ookC. Writing a research paper7. What does the woman tell the man to do?A. To return the due books B. To refer to the card listC. To use the computer8. What do you think of the woman ' s attitude towards the man according to their conversation?A. PatientB. Strict C. Straightforward听下面一段对话,答复第 9至
5、第11三个小题.9. Why will they put on show?A. For having some fun B. For making a lot of moneyC. For celebrating the coming festival.10. What are they going to do about their plan?A. To put on three shows on the stagesB. To sing three songs in the musical play.C. To invite three people to sing and dance.1
6、1. What can we learn about the man from the conversation?A. He often appears on the church stages.B. He may sing and dance in the play.C. He often sings in musical plays.听下面一段独白,答复第 12至第15四个小题.12. Where can you most probably hear this monologue?A. In a class of English languageB. In a class of Greek
7、 languageC. In a class of French language13. How long does the class last?A. 11 weeks B. 13 weeks C. 15 weeks14. What is the short cut according to the speaker?A. Taking more coursesB. Reading basic words aloudC. Learning how words are formed15. Why is the class popular?A. It is not offered each ter
8、mB. It ' s taught by Professor MorrisC. It helps to master some useful rules.第二局部:英语知识运用共三节,总分值 95分第一节:单项选择 共15小题,每题1分,?茜分15分16. We are planning to have a casual get-together this Saturday. Are youcoming?. I ' ve got rather a full day this weekend.A. I hope soB. Sounds greatC. I ' m afra
9、id notD. You ' d better not17. Much of humour of the book was unfortunately lost in translation.A. the; /B. the; aC. a; /D . a ; a18. Many st udents think geography is math.A. as difficult a subject asB. as a difficult subject asC. the same difficult subject asD. a subject the same difficult as1
10、9. every student aware of the importance of study, they would study efficiently.A. WereB. ShouldC. MayD. Had20. The two men were with receiving stolen property, which would probably result in theirimprisonment.A. suspectedB. accused C. arrested21. It is required that in no case our password.A. we sh
11、ould forgetC. shall we forget22. Mr. Mao, who as a construction workerin this country.D. chargedB. should we forgetD. we shall forgetfor over 8 years, is now a distinguished lawyerB. had workedC. refers to; rather thanA. has workedC. workedD. has been working23. My grandfather arrived in Shanghai in
12、 1939, some years later, he became a worker in a firm.A. whenB. whereC. thatD. which24. Mom promised to buy me a nice gift for my next birthday,beyond my imagination.A. which B. thatC. something D. the one25. Don' t worry, sir! All payments be made by the end of themonth.A. willB. shallC. canD.
13、must26. It is hoped that this project by the end of 2021 will be a popular tourist attraction of the city.A. being accomplishedB. to be accomplishedC. will have been accomplished D. accomplished27. - Why do you think he is feeling spiritless?-Because staying up late makes him at his worst physicalsi
14、tuation .A. in terms ofB. in addition to C . on account of D. regardless of28. The word “track " a path which is made of earth having a surface coveredwith other materials.A. adds to; rather thanB. leads to; other thanD. replies to; other than29. High expectations in finding jobs make young peo
15、ple miss job interviews and turndown offers.A. naturally B. completelyC. formallyD. frequently30. It was not until dark he found he thought was the correct way to solve theproblem.A. when; that B. that; thatC. when; what D. that; what第二节:完形填空共 20小题:每题1.5分,总分值30分“Cleverness is a gift while kindness i
16、s a choice. Gifts are easythey're given after all.Choices can be hard. I got the 31 to start Amazon 16 years ago. I 32the fact that the Internet usage wasgrowing at 2300 percent per year. I' d never seen or heard of anything that grew so fast. Andthe idea of building an 33 bookstore with mil
17、lions of titles was very 34to me. I had justturned 30, and I ' d been married for a year. I told my wife that I wanted to 35 my job and go to do this crazy thing that probably wouldn' t 36 , and I wasn ' t sure what to 37 . Shetold me I should 38 the idea. I ' d always wanted to be a
18、n inventor, and she wanted me to follow my 39 .I was working at a financial firm in New York City with a 40 boss that I admired very much.I went to myboss and 41 with him that I wanted to start a company selling books on the Internet. He took meon a long walk in Central Park and listened 42 to me, a
19、nd finally sa id, “That sounds like a really good idea, 43 it would be an even better idea for someone who didn' t alreadyhave a good job. " That logic made some 44 to me, and he convinced me to think about it for48 hours 45 making a final decision. Seen in that light, it really was a diffi
20、cult 46 , but finally, I decided I had to give it a shot. I didn' t think I ' d regret 47 and failing. AndI suspected I would always be troubled by the decision not to try at all. After much 48 , I took the less 49 path to follow my dream, and I ' m 50 of that choice. For all ofus, in th
21、eend, we are our choices .31. A. ideaB. supportC. fundD. message32. A. got throughB. set asideC. came acrossD. turned down33. A. onlineB. availableC. intelligentD. expensive34. A. practicalB. excitingC. flexibleD. productive35. A. takeB. 1andC.exchangeD. quit36. A. matterB. workC. failD. exist37. A.
22、 doB. achieveC. planD. expect38. A. give upB. set up-C. stick toD. put off39. A. passionB. paceC.hobbyD. example40. A. cruelB. brilliantC. greedyD. modest41. A. sharedB. arguedC. reasonedD. enq uired42. A. graduallyB. eventuallyC. carefullyD. generously43. A. soB. andC. otherwiseD. but44. A. senseB.
23、 differenceC. betD. bargain45. A. whileB. beforeC. onceD. since46. A. puzzleB. suggestionC. choiceD. report47. A. managingB. requestingC. changingD. trying48. A. considerationB. determination C. conversationD. application49. A. stableB. secureC. amusingD. interesting50. A. confidentB. regretfulC. ho
24、pefulD. proud第二节:阅读理解共20小题:每题2.5分,总分值50分阅读卜列短文,从每题所给的 A R C、D四个选项中,选出最正确答案.ASummer CampsAbout usSummer Camps offer many programs that develop athletic skills, teamwork and healthy habits to kids. We create a safe and noncompetitive environment for learning and making friends. Our counselors 指导老师are
25、required to complete much training. Directors and head counselors are certified in CPR 心肺复苏and First Aid and so on.Full-day Camp ages6-13A typical camp starts with soccer, kickball,basketball or field games. After lunch, the kidsdo three activities. Depending on location, there are swimming, science
26、 and nature, arts and crafts, rope courses.Li'1 Rascals Day Camp ages3-5Preschoolers get all the fun of full-day camp in half the time. Activities include arts and crafts, sports, games and relays. Each week has different themes. All participants must be able to be taught to use a patty 便壶.Speci
27、alty 专长camps ages14-16These specialty camps build many athletes. Our experienced staff will help your child be excellent in his or her favorite sport. Tennis Basketball Soccer Dance CheerleadingFee:$120Contact InformationCall: 068-990-3224; E-mail:summercampsforkidshotmail orWrite to: 125 Seventh Av
28、enue South New York, NY 10014What the parents from last year say about the camps:“All the activities were perfect. My son definitely wants to return next year and I will recommend the camp to others. Kate“I think this is one of the best camps that my children have attended. The counselors anddirecto
29、rs are enthusiastic and friendly. The programs are excellent and it is the only camp that they ask to go back to. Jack“My children had an excellent time at your camp. I was very impressed by both your friendly, helpful counselors and directors and the excellent way that the entire camp was organized
30、 and run. I will consider next year! Many thanks. Mary51. What do you know from the passage?A. The camps are free for little children.B. There are mainly three activities at Full-day Camp.C. Specialty camps are only open to young athletes.D. The counselors at Summer Camps all have rich experience.52
31、. The children in Summer Cam ps may do the following EXCEPT.A. learn how to make a small beautiful houseB. know how to survive in the wildC. experience what a real competition isD. dance together with other children53. Children who join Li ' 1 Rascals Day Camp must.A. go home aloneB. express the
32、mselves clearlyC. receive a complete physical examinationD. go to the toilet by themselves54. How did the parents feel about the camp?A. Satisfied. B. Bored. C. Excited. D. Terrible.55. It can be known from the parents that.A. the spaces of Summer Camps are limitedB. the workers at the camps are res
33、ponsible onesC. the campground of Summer Camps are tidy and comfortableD. Kate ' s son will attend the camps with his friends next timeBI ' d like to share a little story with you about something that happened when I was four. I remember it clearly. Our loving family dog was nearing the end
34、of his life. My father picked him up and put him in a little bed we had made for him. Our dog, my companion, whom we had cared for, bit myfather when he attempted to help him. Howcould he? Why? I couldn ' t understand it. I didn ' t like him anymore.I hadn ' t thought about that story fo
35、r a long time but something that happened last week brought it back to me. I went to speak with a friend. When I knocked on the door, I met in an instantan angry look and a few harsh尖亥U的words. Whenthe door was slammed砰地关上in my face, I stood there shocked, and in a rush, I was reminded of my dog bit
36、my father 20 years ago or so. Whatbrought that story back was that same feeling of betrayal.Both stories taught me something the next day. You see, when I got up in the morning and was told my dog had died, it became clear to me that he must have been in great pain. For him to have bitten a family m
37、ember, he could not have been himself. Much the same for the other story when I learned that my friend ' s wife had just left him.We are all beings of our environments, our opinions and feelings. And all of those things cancause you to say and do things that can t be understood by those who are
38、not in the same situation with you.If you meet someone either behaving out of character or acting in a way that doesn' t seemto fit the situation, put out your hand and be patient when you think it is least possible for him to do so. You may turn around a story that has a sad ending simply by yo
39、ur actions.56. The incident that happened when the author was four.A. hurt the author s feeling deeplyB. has puzzled the author ever sinceC. left a deep impression on the authorD. made the author dislike dogs57. What made the author think about the story of about 20 years ago?A. His friends attitude
40、.B. The photo of the dog.C. His father' s wound.D. His friend' s suffering.58. The author's friend said harsh words to the author because.A. he was bad-temperedB. he was suffering the pain of losing his wifeC. he was bothered by an unexpected visitD. they once quarreled and he couldn'
41、; t forgive the author59. What conclusion did the author get from the two stories?A. Misunderstanding should be removed in time.B. Sometimes one will be hurt without any reason.C. Many people think more of themselves and less of others.D. Many factors will affect one ' s behavior.60. What '
42、s the author ' s advice to us?A. Help those in need.B. Look before you leap.C. Learn to understand others.D. Tolerance is a kind of virtue.CCell phone use and texting are increasingly common, especially among teens. And that could be a problem. Texting affects learning and performing on test, a
43、new study finds. So a Montana teen, Colin decided to test that.They asked 47 classmates to take part in a two-part experiment. The goal was to test how well these students understood written material. Each one had to read a paragraph or two about a certain topic, then answer questions about it.In th
44、e first part, the participants had 15 minutes to understand and then answer questions about six readings. Throughout this test, they met no distractions.During a new set of readings, the brothers sent messages to the participants' cell phonesevery 90 seconds. In each message, there were question
45、s that required a reply.Participants should have scored better on the second test because it was easier.In fact, theyscored worse when distracted by messages. Only a few students scored as well when replying to messages as they did when undistracted. But importantly, nobody performed better during t
46、he texting part.The brothers presented details of their findings at the Intel International Science andEngineering Fair. Boys and girls scored equally poorly while texting, the brothers noticed. Older participants didn ' t do any better than younger ones. And it didn' t matter if a student t
47、houghthe was good at multitasking. On average, the brothers found that even students who were confident of their abilities did just as poorly while texting. Surprisingly, even though the students remembered less of what they read while texting, most of them answered questions in messages perfectly.“
48、Our teachers are very happy to see these results, “ says Coler. The teens ' new data strongly support their teachers ' opinion that texting while studying is a serious distraction.61. What did Colter and Colin want to test?A. Cell phone use and texting are more common.B. Teens should avoid c
49、ell phone use and texting.C. Texting affects students' performance on test.D. The effect of texting differs from person to person.62. What can we learn from the two-part experiment?A. The written material in the two parts was the same.B. Participants in part 2 received more than one message.C. T
50、he time of the test in two parts was the same.D. All the participants were distracted by messages.63. The brothers ' findings were related to participants' .A. reading performance B. quality C. writing ability D. reading speed64. From the results of the experiment, we can find.A. boys were b
51、etter at multitasking than girlsB. the easier the tests were, the more mistakes were madeC. nobody did good jobs in the two-part experimentD. some students ' test results were not affected by texting65. What ' s Colter ' s teachers ' attitude toward the results?A. Surprised. B. Worri
52、ed. C. Satisfied. D. Serious.DRain and cold weather this summersaw honey yields from hives( 巢)fallby almost three-quarters,the British Beekeepers Association(BBKA)said today. The average crop per hive was down 72% compared to last year, with just 3.6kg (81b) of honey produced compared to an annual a
53、verage, the annual honey survey by the BBKA revealed.The survey of 2,712 beekeepers in England, Northern Ireland and Wales found that 88% said this summer s bad weather caused the descent in honey yields. The bad weather made it difficult forbees to excrete 排泄,which led to disease easily, and the ba
54、d weather also increased the risk of keeping bees for heavy rain caused the places which bees regularly visited to meet natural disasters. The bad weather also influencedthe plants flowering which increased the cost of keepingbees. The BBKA issued a midsummer warning to feed bees if necessary to avo
55、id dying from hunger.But in London, which recorded the worst results with just 2.5kg 5.61bof honey harvested on average, beekeeping experts said that in addition to the bad weather there was a lack of food for bees in the city.Angela Woods, secretary of the London Beekeepers Association, said,“ Rath
56、er than puttingbeehives on office roofs, we encourage companies in London that want to help to look at different ways of supporting bees and beekeepers. We need more food for the bees and better-educated beekeepers.Elsewhere, the weather was the main problem. Peter Hutton, a beekeeper in Tunbridge W
57、ells, Kent, said, “It has been the most difficult year I have known in my 53 years of beekeeping. Bad weather in spring prevented bees in many areas from collecting nectar花蜜from early-floweringcrops such as oilseed rape油菜,and the rain continued in many places throughout June and July, preventing honeybees from searching for food on later crops.The BBKA warned that as well as reducing the honey harvest, the bad weather is likely to have a longer-term influence as it will have affected the normal process of breeding for the queens,which mate 交配on the wing on fine, still summer day
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