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《金版新学案》高三一轮总复习[R教]英语高效测评卷(八)安徽专版·选修8第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Customerandshopkeeper.C.Husbandandwife.2.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Discouraged. B.Satisfied. C.Happy.3.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Asaleswoman. B.Acleaner. C.Ahotelclerk.4.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Outsideatheater.B.Inabank. C.Inanexhibitionhall.5.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Typetheaddressonceagain.B.Havesomeonerepairthecomputer.C.Getsomeinformationfromanotherwebsite.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段对话,回答第6至8题。6.WhatwillthespeakersdofirstthisSaturdaymorning?A.Gotoalocalmuseum.B.Goswimmingintheriver.C.Takeaboattripdowntheriver.7.Whatwillthemanbringprobably?A.Amap. B.Aguidebook. C.Somefoodforlunch.8.Whoisveryfamiliarwiththeplacethespeakerswillvisit?A.Theman. B.Theman’suncle. C.Thewoman.听第7段对话,回答第9至11题。9.Whydoesthemanfeelconfusedatfirst?A.Hedoesn’tknowwhichlinetostandin.B.Heisnotsurewhichchanneltogothrough.C.Hedoesn’tknowwheretocheckin.10.Whereshouldthemanwaitforthedepartureoftheplane?A.AtGate3. B.AtGate13. C.AtGate30.11.Whichchannelshouldthemangothrough?A.Theredchannel.B.Thegreenchannel. C.Thediplomaticchannel.听第8段对话,回答第12至14题。12.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.DoingshoppingforChristmas.B.Withdrawingsomemoney.C.Sayinggoodbyetoeachother.13.Whatdoesthemando?A.Astudent. B.Adoctor. C.Atourguide.14.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Friends. C.Brotherandsister.听第9段对话,回答第15至17题。15.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?A.Hethinksthatgoingdancingisdull.B.Hehasnotgonedancingforalongtime.C.Hedoesn’tlikewatchingmovies.16.Whatdoesthemansuggest?A.Invitingsomefriendstoplaybridge.B.Invitingsomefriendstowatchthebridge.C.Walkingonthebridgetogether.17.WhenwillJanetcomearound?A.Atabout4pm. B.Atabout6pm. C.Atabout8pm.听第10段独白,回答第18至20题。18.Whydopeoplebuildundergroundhouses?A.Tosavemoneyandenergy.B.Tosavelandandmoney.C.Tosavelandandenergy.19.Inwhichcountryhadundergroundhousesbeenusedforalongtime?A.China. B.Japan. C.Canada.20.WhatwasthetemperatureinsideRinker’shousewhenitwas-22℃A.22℃. B.16℃. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.Idon’tthinktheexperimentis________failure.Atleastwehavegained________experienceforfuturesuccess.A./;a B.a;theC.a;/ D./;/22.Theemployeeworkssohard,inmyopinion,and________tobegivenachancetobepromotedinthecompany.A.qualifies B.deservesC.permits D.expects23.Inmyopinion,olderpeopleshould________theirownfriendsratherthanbecomeemotionallydependentontheirchildren.A.spy B.seekC.serve D.stress24.—Maybethecompanywon’tofferyougoodpay.—________,Iwon’ttakethejob.A.Thatistosay B.WhatismoreC.Inotherwords D.Inthatcase25.Ifyourhairhasbeendamaged________repair,youmightaswellhaveitshavedoff.A.under B.fromC.beyond D.with26.Sittingwithherbackagainstthewall,shetoldmewithtearsinhereyeswhatshe________thedaybefore.A.isexperiencing B.hasexperiencedC.wasexperiencing D.hadexperienced27.—It’sawonderfulwayofgettingtoseeItaly,anditalso________costverymuch.—Terrific.A.needn’t B.mustn’tC.couldn’t D.shouldn’t28.Accordingtothereport,mennowspend________timepreparingmealstheydidtenyearsago.A.twicemorethantheamountof B.morethantwicetheamountofC.morethanthetwiceamountof D.morethantheamountoftwice29.Thepoorstudent,all________booksandlivingexpensesarepaidforbytheHopeProject,hasbeenadmittedtoPekingUniversity.A.ofwhom B.whomC.ofwhose D.ofhis30.EverybodyintheofficelikesMarkbecausehe’shumorous,andgoodattellingand________jokes.A.buildingup B.puttingupC.makingup D.breakingup31.Englishiscompulsoryforallstudents,butartandmusicare________.A.available B.specificC.fundamental D.optional32.________youwanttoimproveyouroralEnglish,youshouldstartspeakingEnglisheveryday.A.Solongas B.InorderthatC.Eventhough D.Nowthat33.Itwasthisfarm,________hundredsofpeopleworked,________producedallthatmilk.A.where;that B.that;thatC.that;where D.which;where34.TheterribleearthquakeinYushu,________somanybuildings,mademanypeoplehomeless.A.destroyed B.haddestroyedC.havingdestroyed D.destroys35.—Whenshallwegotohaveapicnic?—Not________theweatherbeginstopickup.A.since B.untilC.unless D.while第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)(·南昌二模)Thefollowingisatruestory.Itshowsthatpotentialdiscoveredmayleadtosuccess.Ayoungmantraveledbytrain.Asitwasrunningacrossa__36__,passengerslookedoutofthe__37__idlyandaimlessly.Whenthetraincamenearabendit__38__andthenanunadorned(简陋的)housecameinto__39__.Itwassoobvious__40__thedesertedlandscapethateverybodyonthetrainbeganto“__41__”itwiththeireyeswideopen.Somepassengers__42__beganadiscussionaboutit.Theyoungmanwasalso__43__bythescene.Onhisreturnhe__44__thetrainattheneareststationandfoundhis__45__tothehouse.Its__46__toldhimthattroubledbythe__47__ofthetrainhewantedtosellthehousebut__48__wouldbuyit.Soontheyoungman__49__threethousanddollarsforthehouse,regardingitasa__50__siteforadvertisement.Itwasfacingtherailway__51__wherethetrainhadtoslowdownandthe__52__passengerswouldcasttheireyesatthehouseto__53__themselves.Hemanagedtoget__54__tobigcompaniesandtriedhisbesttoconvincethemoftheadvantageoftheplacefor__55__.FinallytheCoca­ColaCompanytookaleaseon(租用)ittoputuppromotionsigns.Theyoungmanwaspaid180thousanddollarsforathree­yearrent.36.A.city B.station C.tunnel D.wilderness37.A.windows B.houses C.rooms D.planes38.A.brokedown B.turneddown C.sloweddown D.putdown39.A.being B.view C.use D.effect40.A.against B.on C.for D.to41.A.enjoy B.hear C.inspect D.see42.A.ever B.even C.still D.yet43.A.excited B.expressed C.shocked D.impressed44.A.gotin B.gotout C.gotoff D.putoff45.A.way B.path C.road D.means46.A.loser B.employer C.boss D.owner47.A.sound B.noise C.voice D.saying48.A.nobody B.none C.nothing D.someone49.A.cost B.paid C.spent D.took50.A.favorable B.wrong C.best D.just51.A.station B.track C.carriage D.bend52.A.tired B.excited C.moved D.delighted53.A.express B.enjoy C.down D.up55.A.promotion B.productionC.sale D.advertisement第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A(·厦门检测)IusedtobelieveintheAmericandreamthatmeantajob,creditandsuccess.Iwanteditandworkedtowarditlikeeveryoneelse,allofusseparatelychasingthesamething.Oneyear,throughaseriesofunhappyevents,itallfellapart.Ifoundmyselfhomelessandalone.Ihadmytruckand$56.IsearchedthecountrysideforsomeplaceIcouldrentforthecheapestpossibleamount.Icameuponadesertedcottageinasmallremotevalley.Ihadn’tbeenalonefor25years.Iwasscared,butIhopedthehardworkwoulddistractandhealme.Ifoundtheownerandrentedtheplacefor$50amonth.Thelocalsknewnothingaboutme.Butslowlytheystartedteachingmetheartofbeinganeighbor.Theydroppedoffblankets,toolsandcanneddeermeatandbeganstickingaroundtochat.TheywouldaskifIwantedtomeetcousinAlbieorgofishing.TheystartedtoteachmeabeliefinadifferentAmericandream,nottheoneofindividualachievementbutofneighborliness.Menwouldstopbywithwildberries,icecreamortruckpartstoseeifIwasupforcourting.Iwasn’t,buttheywerecivilanyway.ThewomenonthatmountainworkedharderthananyI’devermet.Theytaughtmehowtostorefoodinthestreamandkeepitcoldandsafe.I_learned_to_keep_enough_for_an_extra_plate_forWhatIhadbelievedin,allthosethingsIthoughtwerenecessaryforacivilizedlife,werenon­existentinthisplace.Uponthemountain,mymostvaluablepossessionsweremyrelationshipswithmyneighbors.Afterfouryearsinthatvalley,Imovedbackintotown.Isawalotofpeoplewerehavingareallyhardtime,losingtheirjobsandhomes.Withthehelpofarealestatebroker(房地产经纪人)Ichattedupatthegrocerystore,Imanagedtorentabigenoughhousetotakeinahandfulofpeople.It’sfourofusnow,butovertimeI’vehadninecomeinandmoveontootherplacesfromhere.We’dallbeinsheltersifwehadn’tbandedtogether.TheAmericandreamIbelieveinnowisasharedone.It’snotsomuchaboutwhatIcangetformyself;it’sabouthowweallcangetbytogether.56.Beforeaseriesofunhappyeventshappened,thewriter________.A.hadawell­paidjobB.workedhardforhisAmericandreamC.workedhardandlikedtoshareD.felthopelessabouthisAmericandream57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthesecondparagraphreferto?A.Thehouse. B.Thejob.C.Thecompany. D.TheAmericandream.58.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Ilearnedto...”inParagraph3mostprobablymean?A.Thewriterlearnedtorunacompany.B.Thewriterlearnedtosharewithothers.C.Thewriterlearnedtokeepenoughplates.D.Thewriterlearnedtosavemoneyforhiscompany.59.Whydidthewriterrentabighouse?A.Tomakesomemoney.B.Toshowoffhiswealth.C.Tosharewiththosepeopleinneed.D.Tomakefriendswithhisneighbors.60.Thewritermainlytellsusabout________.A.hisunhappyexperiencesB.thefriendlypeopleinthevalleyC.thechangeofhislivingconditionsD.hisnewideaoftheAmericandreamB(合肥年第二次教学检测)Homebuyersnationwidearewatchinghousingpricesgoingup,up,andup.“Howhighcantheygo?”isthequestiononeveryone’slips.“Aslongasinterestratesstayaround5percent,nothingmightbeabletopreventhousingpricesgoingup,”saidonehousesellerinSantaMonica,California.“It’scrazy,”saidTim,whoislookingforahousenearthebeach.“In1993,Iboughtmyfirstplace,atwo­bedroomflatinVenice,for$70,000.MyfriendsthoughtthenthatIwasoverpaying.Fiveyearslater,Ihadtomove.Isolditfor$230,000,whichwasaniceprofit.Lastyear,whilevisitingfriendshere,Isawinthelocalpaperthattheexactsameflatwasforsalefor$510,000!”Itisaseller’smarket.Homebuyersfeelliketheyhavetoofferatleast10percentmorethantheaskingprice.Donna,anewownerofaone­bedroomflatonVeniceBeach,said,“That’swhatIdid.Itoldtheownerthatwhateveranyoneoffersyou,I’llgiveyou$20,000moreunderthetable,soyoudon’thavetopayyourhouseselleranyofit.Iwastiredofnegotiatingwiththehousesellers.”Timsayshehopeshedoesn’tgetthatdesperate.“Whetheryoudecidetobuyornot,youstillfeellikeyoumadethewrongdecision.Ifyoubuy,youfeellikeyouoverpaid.Ifyoudon’tbuy,youwanttokickyourselfforpassingupagreatopportunity.”Everyonesaysthebubble(气泡)hastoburstsometime,buteveryonehopesitwillburstthedayaftertheyselltheirhouse.Evengovernmentofficialshavenoideawhatthefuturewillbring.“Allwecansayisthat,clearly,thesethingsgoinregularcycles,”saidthestatedirectorofhousing.“Whatgoesupmustcomedown.But,asweallknow,housingpricesalwaysstayupalittlehigherthantheygodown(被接受).Soyoucan’tloseoverthelongrun.Twentyyearsdowntheroad,yourhouseisalwaysworthmorethanyoupaidforit.”61.IfTimhadsoldhisflatlastyear,hecouldhaveearned________.A.$510,000 B.$440,000C.$280,000 D.$160,00062.Donnapaidanother$20,000totheownersecretlybecause________.A.shefeltlikeoffering10%more B.secretmoneymadelowpriceC.theowneraskedforthemoney D.shewasboredwithbargaining63.WecaninferfromTim’swordsinParagraph4that________.A.homebuyersfeelhesitatefacingrisinghousepricesB.buyingahouseisalwaysagreatopportunityC.homebuyersnevermaketherightdecisionD.bothsellersandbuyersbecomedesperate64.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthehousingbubble?A.Itissomethingeveryonehatestosee. B.Onlyexpertsknowwhenitwillburst.C.Itisunavoidableintheregularcircles. D.Itusuallystaysforabouttwentyyears.C(厦门年质量检查)BELIEVEitornot,thecolorofthetieBarackObamaworetotheinauguration(就职典礼)isnowahotlydebatedtopic.ThelevelofpublicinterestinObama’stiemightseemstrangebutmanypeoplebelievehischoicewillsymbolizethetypeofgovernmentheplanstorun,asthecolorofapolitician’stieisthoughttoconveyideasofpower,trustworthinessandmore.PolitiesoftiesItmaybetheleastpracticalitemofmaledress,butitisarguablythemostexpressive.IntheUKandmanyothercountriesaroundtheworld,conservative(保守的)politiciansmaywearabluetieandtheirliberalopponentsaredone.InAmerica,thecolorsgotheotherwayround.TheRepublicanshaveinrecentyearsbecomeassociatedwiththecolorred,andtheDemocratswithblue.Butinspiteofthis,Bushwearsbluetiesmoreoftenthananyothercolor.WhattheymeanAccordingtoSharonHaver,editorof,inAmericathefeelingsassociatedwithcolorsoverruletheirpoliticalsignificance.“Aguywhowantstoberegardedasstrongandinchargewouldwearred,”Haversays.Unsurprisingly,thebusinesstycoonDonaldTrumpisknownforwearingredties.Butwhataboutblue?AccordingtoHaver,“Blueisasoftercolor...Lookatthesky.It’speacefulandcalmandtrustworthy.”Selectingtherighttiefortherightoccasion•PerfectjobinterviewtiePerhapsnoothertie­wearingoccasionisasimportantasthejobinterview.Gilchrist,thefashionexpert,advisesplayingitsafeandchoosingaconservativeone.Bestchoicesaresolids,stripesorsmallpatterns.Anexcellentcolorisburgundy(深红色)oranotherseriouscolor.Avoidpinkoryellow,whichsuggeststhatthewearerlacksgravity.Patternties,Gilchristsuggests,shouldbelimitedtoamaximumofthreecolors.Astripedtieisasafechoiceasthisisacceptabletoeveryone.Last,Gilchristrecommendssavingtheexpensive“hip”tieforthoseapplyingforglamorouscreativejobs.•Date­nighttieWhenpickingouttherighttiefortakingagirloutonadate,spendmoretimeconsideringcolorthanpattern.Accordingtostudies,womenareattractedtomenwearingthecolorblue,becausebluegivestheimageofa“stable,faithful,constant,alwaysthere”person.Sowhatistheworstcolortowearonadate?“Flattenedcaterpillar(毛虫)yellow­green,”accordingtoGilchrist,“itwillrepelbothsexesequally.”65.WhyarepeopleinterestedinthetiethatObamaworetotheinauguration?A.Becausetheythinkthetieheworewillenablethemtoknowabouthispersonalitiesandpolicies.B.Becausetheywanttoadvisehimhowtoselectanappropriatetieforsuchabigoccasion.C.Becausetheythinkthetiewilltellifheistrustworthyastheyexpectedwhenheassumesoffice.D.BecausetheybelievethetieisanessentialpartofdressingtoamaturepoliticianlikeObama.66.WhatcanweinferaboutBush,theformerpresident,fromthepassage?A.Hewasprobablyliberalinhispolicieswhenhewasinpower.B.HewasaRepublicanwhenheservedaspresident.C.Heworeonlybluetiesandhadnotiesofalternativecolors.D.Hewantedtomakehimselfuniquebythetiethathewore.67.Theexampleof“thebusinesstycoonDonaldTrump”isgivento________.A.provethatcolorreflectspeople’sfeelingstoacertaindegreeB.showthatDonaldissowealthythathecanaffordexpensivetiesC.tellthatDonaldisphysicallystrongandcanhandleeverythingD.explainthatredisapopularcolor,especiallywithbusinessmen68.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Tiescanbeignoredbypoliticianssincetheyaretheleastpracticalitemofmaledress.B.Dochoosetiescarefullybeforedating,becauseitisthemostimportantoccasion.C.Whytoavoidpinkoryellowtiesinjobinterviewsisthattheydon’tmatchtheatmosphere.D.Themorecolorfulthetieis,themorelikelyyou’llgetthejobyouwant.D(厦门年质量检查)Comparedtoadults,childrenseemtobemovingconstantly.Soit’snosurprisethatmostparentswhoarequizzedabouttheirchild’sphysicalactivityleveldescribetheirchildrenasfairlyactive.Butanewstudyofnearly2,000Britishschoolchildrensuggeststhatmanyparentsoverestimatetheamountofphysicalactivitytheirchildrenarereallygetting.Theresearchersequipped1,892Britishschoolchildren,ages9and10,withaccelerometersthatmeasureallphysicalactivityduringagiventimeperiod.Theresearch,knownastheSpeedystudycollectedtheexercisedatafromchildrenat92schoolsinNorfolk,England,betweenAprilandJuly.Achildwasregardedinactiveifheorsherecordedlessthananhouradayofphysicalactivity.Althoughthemajorityofchildrenstudiedweregettingenoughphysicalactivity,a_sizable_minority_of_children_were_not.Overall,39percentofgirlsand18percentofboysstudiedweregettinglessthananhourofphysicalactivityeachday.Butifyouaskedtheparentsoftheinactivechildrentodescribetheirchild’sactivitylevel,thevastmajority—80percent—describedtheirchildrenasfairlyorveryphysicallyactive,accordingtothefindingspublishedintheAmericanJournalofPreventiveMedicine.Interestingly,thechildrenthemselveshadmoreawarenessabouttheirlackofphysicalactivity.Overall,40percentofchildrenoverestimatedtheirphysicalactivity.Butitwasn’ttheparentsofoverweightchildrenwhoweremostlikelytoguesswrongaboutphysicalactivitylevels.Theparentswhoweremostoutoftouchabouttheirchild’sphysicalfitnessweremorelikelytohavechildrenwhowereslim.Parentsofgirlswerealsomorelikelytooverestimatephysicalactivity.Theresearchersnotedthatparentsshouldbeeducatedabouttheimportanceofphysicalactivityforchildrenevenifthechildisnotoverweight.“Parentsofslimchildrenappeartoassumethattheirchildrenareadequatelyactive,”thestudyauthorsreported.“Increasingawarenessregardinghealthbenefitsofphysicalactivitybeyondweightcontrolmighthelphaveacorrectideaofphysicalactivitylevelsandencouragebehaviorchange.”69.AccordingtotheSpeedystudy,whatkindofchildrencanbejudgedphysicallyinactive?A.Slimchildren.B.Childrenwithlessthananhouradayofphysicalactivity.C.Overweightchildren.D.Childrenoutoftouchwiththeirparentsforalongtime.70.Whatdoesthewriterprobablymeanbysaying“asizableminorityofchildrenwerenot”inParagraph3?A.Theamountofchildren’sphysicalactivityisfarfromthewriter’ssatisfaction.B.Onlyasmallnumberofchildrenwerenotgettingenoughphysicalactivity.C.Asmallnumberofchildrendidn’toverestimatetheirphysicalactivity.D.Theminorityofchildrenwerenotstudiedatall.71.Thepassageisintendedto________.A.encourageparentstofairlyjudgetheirchildren’sphysicalactivitylevelsB.persuadeparentstokeepaneyeontheirchildren’sweightC.urgechildrentowearaccelerometersduringexerciseD.adviseparentstokeepintouchwiththeirchildrenE(·郑州第二次质量预测)Haveyoueverthoughtaboutwhatdeterminesthewaywearewhenwegrowup?RemembertheTVprogramSevenUp?Itstartedfollowingthelivesofagroupofchildrenin1973.Wefirstmeetthemaswide­eyedseven­year­oldsandcatchupwiththematseven­yearintervals:nervous14­year­olds,serious21­year­oldsandthengrown­ups.Someofthestoriesareinspiring,otherssad,butwhatisinterestinginalmostallthecasesisthewayinwhichthechildren’searlyhopesanddreamsareshownintheirfuturelives.Forexample,atseven,Tonyisalivelychildwhosayshewantstobecomeasportsmanorataxidriver.Whenhegrowsup,hegoesontodoboth.HowaboutNiki?Shesays,“Iwouldliketofindoutaboutthemoon.”Andshegoesontobecomeaspacescientist.Asachild,soft­spokenBrucesayshewantstohelp“poorchildren”andendsupteachinginIndia.Butifthelivesofallthechildrenhadfollowedthispattern,theprogramwouldbefarlessinterestingthanitactuallywas.Itwasthechildrenwhosechildhooddidnotpreparethemforwhatwastocomethatmadetheprogramsointeresting.Wheredidtheirideascomefromaboutwhattheywantedtodowhentheygrewup?Arechildreninfluencedbywhattheirparentsdo,bywhattheyseeontelevisionorbywhattheirteacherssay?Howgreatistheeffectofasingleimportantevent?Manyfilmdirectors,includingStevenSpielberg,saythatanearlyvisittothecinemawastheturningpointintheirlives.DrMargaretMcAllister,whohasdonealotofresearchinthisarea,thinksthatthemajorfactorsareparents,friendsandtheirwidersociety.72.Whatdoesthetextmainlydiscuss?A.NewwaystomakeaTVprograminteresting.B.TheimportanceofTVprogramstochildren.C.Differentwaystomakechildhooddreamscometrue.D.Theinfluenceofchildhoodexperienceonfuturelives.73.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“influenced”meaninthelastparagraph?A.Impressed. B.Improved.C.Affected. D.Attracted.74.WhataretheexamplesinParagraph2meanttoshow?A.Manypeople’schildhoodhopesarerelatedtotheirfuturejobs.B.TherearemanypoorchildreninIndiawhoneedhelp.C.Childrenhavedifferentdreamsabouttheirfuture.D.Alotofpeopleareverysadintheirchildhood.75.Spielberg’sstoryismeanttoshowthat________.A.goingtoamovieatanearlyagehelpsachildlearnaboutsocietyB.asinglechildhoodeventmaydecidewhatonedoesasagrown­upC.parentsandfriendscanhelpachildgrowupproperlyD.filmshavemoreinfluenceonachildthanteachersdo第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)(·安徽省百校论坛第三次联考)DennisHopper,whowasdescribedas“EasyRider’s”bikerBillyand“BlueVelvet’s”,diedofcancerSaturdaymorningathishomeinVenice,California.Hewas74.Hopper,whowasdiagnosedwithcancerlastOctober,wassurroundedbyhischildrenandwifewhenhedied.TheAmericanfilmstarmadehislastpublicappearanceonMarch26,,whenhisstarwasaddressedonHollywood’sWalkofFame.DennisHopperwasborninDodgeCity,Kansas,onMay17,1936.HegrewupinSanDiego,California,andgotanearlyreputationforstagework.MakinghiswaytoHollywoodwhilestillinhisteens,hequicklyearnedrolesinseveralfilmsandTVshows,including“RebelWithoutaCause”(1955),inwhichhemetJamesDean,whobecameafriendandlife­longmodel.Hoppermaintainedasomewhatnotsmoothcareerthroughthemid­60s.Butitwas1967s.“TheTrip”,directedby“KingoftheB’s”RogerCorman,thatmadetheactorpopularwithaudienceandtwoofhis“EasyRider”colleagues,actorPeterFondaand“TheTrip”writerJackNicholson.Inearly1968,Hopperledthegroupthroughhisownlow­budgetfilm,abikerroadmovieabouttworiderswhotravelfromLosAngelestoNewOrleans.“EasyRider”wasfinallyreleasedinthesummerof1969,andwasverypopularafter1967’s“BonnieandClyde”and“TheGraduate”,thebreakthroughthatsetfreethebabyboomergenerationonHollywood.Thefilm,madeontheflybyHopperandco­starFondaforlessthan$500,000,becameoneofthemostpopularmoviesofitstime.Amonghisrecentroleswereavillain(反面人物)intheTVseries“24”andanofficerintheshort­livedTVshow“E­Ring”.HewasstarringintheTVversionoftheOscar­winningfilm“Crash”athisdeath,playingarecordproducer.Hewasnamedachevalier(功勋人物)ofFrance’sOrderofArtsandLettersin.TitleEasyRider’sactor76.________The77.______ofhisdeath●Hediedofcancer.Age●Hewas74.The78.______ofbirth●HewasbornonMay17,1936.The79.______ofhiscareer●Hebecame80.________inhisteens.●Hebegantoplayrolesinmanyfilms.●Hiscareerwasnot81.________inthemid­60s.●1967’s“TheTrip”,82.________hispopularityagain.●Hemadeamajor83.________inhiscareerbecauseof“EasyRider”.●Heplayedarecord84.________intheTVversion“Crash”.85.________●HewasnamedachevalierofFrance’sOrderofArtsandLettersin.第二节书面表达(满分25分)(·河北省衡水市高三质量检测)你校组织了以“读书、进步”为主题的“英语读书月”活动,请你根据下面信息写一篇短文,介绍你们班的“读书明星”李华同学。要点:姓名:李华,性别:女,年龄:18,所在班级:高三6班特点:1.积极参加读书月活动,喜欢阅读英文报刊杂志和原著;2.有良好的读书习惯和方法,已写了三本读书笔记;3.易于合作,乐于助人;获奖情况:1.学校“模拟联合国(ModelUN)”辩论赛一等奖;2.省中学生英语演讲比赛第一名。感言:阅读使我进步,英语让我快乐!参考词汇:模拟联合国辩论赛theDebateofModelUN;原创的original。要求:100词左右。卷(八)第一部分1.B2.A3.C4.A5.C6.A7.C8.B9.A10.B11.C12.C13.A14.B15.B16.A17.C18.C19.A20.B听力材料第一节听下面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。(Text1)W:MayIhelpyou,sir?M:I’mlookingforsomeapples.W:Wesellfreshfruitsatareasonablepriceeveryday.Theyareoverthere.(Text2)M:Linda,howareyougettingalongwiththetranslationwork?W:IhavewrittenandrewrittensomuchbutIdon’tknowifI’llevergetitfinished.(Text3)M:Iwantasingleroomwithabath.What’stherate?W:It’s25aday.Yourroomnumberis213.It’sonthesecondfloor.Here’syour(Text4)M:Listen!Theshowisstarting.W:Howcanyoutell?M:Can’tyouheartheband?Theyjuststartedplayingtheirinstruments.W:Oh,yes,nowIcanhearthem.Let’shurryup.(Text5)M:Iwonderwhat’sgoingon.Thewebsitewon’tload.W:Didyoutypeinthecorrectaddress?M:Yes,itcan’tbewrong.Hasthesitechangedalready?W:I’mnotsure,either.Whydon’tyoutry?第二节听下面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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段对话,回答第6至8题。(Text6)M:Hi,Betty!WearegoingsightseeinginthecountryonSaturday.Wouldyouliketogowithus?W:Idon’tknow.What’sontheprogram?M:Inthemorningwewilltakeaguidedtourtoalocalmuseum,followedbyaboattripdowntheriver.W:Soundsveryexciting.Sure,I’dlovetogowithyou.WhatshouldIbringwithme?M:Justalunch—we’lltakeourlunchboxeswithusandhaveapicnicinthewoods.W:Whataboutgoingswimmingafterthepicnic?M:Notabadidea.W:ShouldIbuyaguidebook,abookwithmapsandastreetindex?M:Betterfindsomeonewhoknowstheplace—justleavethattome.Myuncleknowstheplaceaswellasthebackofhishand.W:Terrific!Itsoundslikewe’llhaveagreattimetomorrow.听第7段对话,回答第9至11题。(Text7)W:WhatcanIdoforyou,sir?M:Therearesomanypeoplehere.Ifeelveryconfused.Idon’tknowwhichlineIshouldstandin.W:Whatkindofflightareyoutaking?Adomesticoraninternationalone?M:Aninternationalone.W:Doyouhaveyourpassport,visaandhealthcard?M:Yes,heretheyare,diplomaticpassport,visa...W:OK!Pleasegotothecountertopaytheairportfee,checkinforyourflight,andcheckyourbaggage.Afterthat,you’llgetaboardingpass,andyoucanthengotoGate13towaitfor

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