【配套K12】广东省汕头市2018届高三英语上学期期中试题
【配套K12】[学习]广东省汕头市金山中学2018-2019学年高一英语上学期期中试题
广东省汕头市金山中学2018-2019学年高一英语上学期期中试题本试卷分知识运用理解题和非选择题两部分,满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
第一卷知识运用理解题部分(满分105分)第一部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分60分)第一节听力理解(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面1段对话,根据对话播放内容将题中的信息补充完整,并将答案填在试卷的相应位置。
此段对话播放两遍。
∙It was about 1.__________ in the morning. … When I tried to walk, t he floor2.__________ so that I fell. I felt terrified and rushed downstairs.∙ 3.__________ were falling down from some buildings while big ones were shaking… Lots of people were getting 4.____________ under bricks.∙I asked a man standing next to me what happened. Before he could 5. _________, some bricks fell on him and he was 6.__________.∙It was difficult to get away because the streets had deep 7.__________. As we were carefully picking our way, some frightened cows rushed up Market Street and8._________ into one of them.∙I felt 9.___________ because we were being cared for. The soldiers saved us. They brought us water and food. Thanks to them many of us are still 10.____________. 第二节单项选择(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)从每题所给的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。
2018届高三上学期期中考试英语试题含答案
2017~2018学年期中学业质量监测高三英语第I 卷 (三部分,共85分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)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。
1. Where are the speakers going? A. To New York.B. To Canada.C. To Mexico.2. Why can’t Tim take Jenny’s shift? A. He has a soccer game. B. He is on vacation. C. He has to go to a funeral.3. What does the woman mean? A. There is a bomb in the refrigerator. B. They will probably run out of food. C. More than enough food has been prepared.4. What subject does the woman think less difficult? A. Literature.B. History.C. Mathematics.5. What did the woman study in college? A. Business.B. Art.C. Spanish.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段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What happened to Miguel last weekend?A. He lost his textbook.B. He took care of his grandma.C. His house burned down.7. Why will Miguel be late to Ms. Perry’s office?A. He has to buy his lunch.B. He has to do his homework.C. He has to make food for his grandma.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
广东省汕头市2018届高三英语上学期期末质量监测 有答案
汕头市2017~2018学年度普通高中毕业班教学质量监测试题英语本试卷8页,满分120分。
考试用时120分。
注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上。
因笔试不考听力,选择题从第二部分的“阅读理解”开始,试题序号从“21”开始。
2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需要改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案。
答案不能答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答无效。
4.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。
考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AIf you’re on the hunt for something new and interesting to read, you have plenty of places to go. This wee, we’re looing at four of the best boo recommendation sites, services, or groups, based on your nominations(提名).GoodReadsGoodReads is more than just a boo recommendation site, although it ecels at helping you find new boos to read based on the ones you enjoy. You can build a virtual “shelf” of boos you own or have already read, share your progress with the boos you’re currently reading, rate the boos you’ve read, leave reviews, and connect with other readers.BooBubWhile BooBub isn’t strictly a boo recommendation service, it does bring you super-low-cost boos based on your interests every day. The service is free, and when you sign up, you tell BooBub what inds of boos you lie to read. From there, you’ll get an email from BooBub every day with boo deals for that day. When we say “deal,” we mean it—many of BooBub’s titles are free entirely, $0.99, or just a couple of bucs.LibraryThingLibraryThing has been around for a long time and is still a great user-powered boo ratings, review, and recommendation site. The service calls itself the world’s largest boo club, and that’s a lot lie the overall feel. Once you sign up, you’ll be encouraged to start adding boos you’ve read and leave reviews for them. Behind its boo ratings and reviews though, LibraryThing is a powerful tool to catalog and organie your entire boo collection.OlmentaIf you’re not interested in registering for acc ounts, adding your own boos, or any of that hassle(麻烦), Olmenta can suggest some solid titles to you based on general popularity and the citation of the people behind the site. It’s a simple list of boo covers that the service thins you should read, and a few genres you can clic on if you’re looing for something specific, lie business, fiction, children’s, theatre, poetry, or nonfiction, among others.21. Which of the following two boo recommendation sites as you to rate and leave reviews?A. Goodreads and BooBubB. BooBub and LibraryThingC. LibraryThing and OlmentaD. Goodreads and LibraryThing22. Which boo recommendation site can help you get super-low-cost boos?A. GoodReadsB. BooBubC. LibraryThingD. Olmenta23. If you turn to Olmenta, you __________________.A. need to pay moreB. need to add your own booC. don’t need to sign upD. don’t need to loo for something specificB“If your dreams don’t scare you, they aren’t big enough.” ---- Lowell LundstrumTwo years ago, I was a freshman at UC Bereley. I was only 16 and couldn’t believe I was in college. I told myself that I wanted to one day travel the world, but then it was only a “dream”. Two years later, that dream is coming true. I am 18 years, going into my third year at Bereley, and in si days I will be maing my first international trip to the U. Cray! I can’t believe how fast the time has flown. My “young” age has always been a big factor in doing a lot of things but I have managed to overcome the age ba rrier and I won’t let it stop me from accomplishing my goals in life. You can never be too young to live your life to its fullest.I’m leaving on July 20th, and will return in January. Most of my time will be spent studying at my echange university in Manchester, but I plan on visiting all of London, a lot of cities within the U such as Wales, Oford, ent, Cambridge along with as many countries as possible in Europe. Currently on my list is Norway, Sweden, France, Italy and Spain. The list will get longer on ce I get there, I’m sure! Till then, I’m pacing, pacing, pacing and also saying my goodbyes (one of the hardest things to do). This last wee is going to be a very emotional wee for me but I will use the love of my family and friends to carry me through. I feel lie it hasn’t fully sun in that I won’t be seeing the people I love every day, or that I will be starting over in a strange land. But somewhere deep inside me, I now that everything is going to be oay. I hope to be sharing my eperiences along the way through this journal and hope to eep in touch as much as I can. Ahhhh! Can’t believe it’s almost here!24. The author will go to U as a(n) .A. touristB. worerC. echange studentD. freshman25. What’s the influence of the “young” age on the author in doing a lot of things?A. It has always been a barrier.B. It has made no difference to the author.C. It has ept him from accomplishing his goals in life.D. It has been a big factor helping him doing things better.26. Which of the following best describe the author’s feelings before leaving for Bereley?A. worried and discouragedB. ecited and concernedC. happy and thrilledD. anious and sad27. The passage is probably taen from .A. a speechB. a conversationC. a journalD. a novelCDespite the central role food plays in all of our lives, we let a great deal of it go to waste. About one-third of all food produced in the world goes uneaten each year―a fact that harms our climate, costs the global economy billions of dollars and strains natural resources lie water and land. Given the enormous impacts, it’s clear why the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals issued Target 12.3’s call to halve food waste and reduce food losses by 2030.But with 13 short years to go, is the world doing enough?According to a new report from Champions 12.3, the progress is promising. Countries or regional blocs that have set specific food loss and waste reduction targets cover an estimated 28 percent of th e world’s population. Atthe same time, nearly 60 percent of the world’s 50 largest food companies have set targets to reduce food loss and waste. More than 10 percent of the 50 largest companies also now have active programs to waste less food.Meanwhile, initiatives(倡议) have taen off in the European Union, United States, Japan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and in other countries that epand public-private partnerships, government policies and consumer campaigns aimed at reducing food loss and waste.But it’s not all roses. Only a few countries, accounting for just 7 percent of the world’s population, currently measure and publicly report on how much food is lost or wasted within their borders.These latest figures beg the question Can the world really cut global food loss and waste in half by 2030? The answer is yes―but only if many more governments and companies set ambitious targets, measure this inefficiency and tae action to reduce food loss and waste. To my mind, there are three immediate challenges that require a collective approach.28. What’s the meaning of the underlined word “promising” in paragraph 3?A. discouraging.B. surprising.C. encouraging.D. limited.29. According to the report from Champions 12.3, which of the following is true?A. Nearly 60 % of the largest food companies have set targets to reduce food loss and waste.B. Over 10% of the 50 largest companies now have active programs to waste less food.C. Only 28% of the countries have set specific food loss and waste reduction targets.D. More than 7 % of the countries currently measure and report on how much food is wasted.30. What’s the main idea of the passage?A. The world is doing enough in reducing waste.B. A new report from Champions 12.3 was released.C. One-third of all food produced in the world goes uneaten each year.D. The world can cut global food loss and waste in half by 2030 with more efforts.31. What might be discussed after the last paragraph?A. The immediate measures a single country can tae to reduce waste.B. The possibility of cutting food loss and waste.C. The way to solve the problem of food loss and waste.D. Three demanding tass that need settling together.DOur bodies have many clocs that control sleep, health and performance. If we do things at the wrong times, there can be dangerous consequences. This year’s Nobel Prie was awarded to the three scientists who discovered the ey genes in circadian (24-hour) body clocs. Their discovery enabled other scientists to discover the thousands of circadian times that control our health, our genes and even when we should have treatments it can mae the difference between life and death.Major heart surgery is common, but concerned about dangers. The most significant is the importance and duration of interrupting and restarting the body’s oygenated blood supply. On Friday a study was published on the complications arising from morning and afternoon heart surgery. The time of surgery made a significant difference 54 (out of 298) patients who had surgery in the morning eperienced complications (18% of all patients) compared to 28 (of 298) patients who had surgery in the afternoon (9%). Heart surgery appears to be safer in the afternoon.The heart has a pretty strong circadian timing system, as is well-nown to those in elite sports. According to sports eperts, 1700 (5pm) is the time of greatest cardiovascular (心脏血管的) efficiency and muscle strength. The heart’s circadian strength in the late afternoon may help eplain better heart surgery outcomes at that time of day.Living to our circadian times boosts health; when we do not live to these times we have increased health riss. Greater disease riss arising from circadian disruption have been identified in the brain, pancreas (胰脏) and stresssystems. Metabolic (新陈代谢的) studies have found disruption in sleep, liver, gut (内脏) and metabolic systems. These are only some of the consequences of not living to our body’s circadian clocs.The lins between mental health problems and our circadian clocs are perhaps the strongest of all. Depression is closely associated with awful sleep disorders. Indeed, changes in our circadian patterns are often the first symptom in many other mental illnesses.32. What is the benefit of the discovery of the ey genes in circadian body clocs?A. To discover when we should have treatments.B. To find some cures for some deadly diseases.C. To help the dying people.D. To discover what controls our health and our genes.33. The author uses major heart surgery as an eample to illustrate ____________.A. heart surgery is not a big dealB. it doesn’t matter when to have a heart surgeryC. it is definitely not safe to have a heart surgery in the morningD. the circadian timing system means a lot to heart surgery34. Which of the following is NOT the outcome of not living to circadian times?A. depression.B. greater disease chances in the brain.C. disruption in liver .D. fewer disease riss in stress systems.35. Which of the following may be the best title of the passage?A. When we can have a heart surgery.B. How the circadian timing system controls our body.C. Why we must listen to the ticing of our body cloc.D. What mental health problems we can meet.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
广东省汕头市2018届高三(上)期末英语试卷(解析版)
2017-2018学年广东省汕头市高三(上)期末英语试卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节)第一节(满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.21.If you're on the hunt for something new and interesting to read,you have plenty of places to go.This week,we're looking at four of the best book recommendation sites,services,or groups,based on your nominations(提名).GoodReadsGoodReads is more than just a book recommendation site,although it excels at helping you find new books to read based on the ones you enjoy.You can build a virtual "shelf" of books you own or have already read,share your progress with the books you're currently reading,rate the books you've read,leave reviews,and connect with other readers.BookBubWhile BookBub isn't strictly a book recommendation service,it does bring you super﹣low﹣cost books based on your interests every day.The service is free,and when you sign up,you tell BookBub what kinds of books you like to read.From there,you'll get an email from BookBub every day with book deals for that day.When we say "deal," we mean it﹣many of BookBub's titles are free entirely,$0.99,or just a couple of bucks.LibraryThingLibraryThing has been around for a long time and is still a great user﹣powered book ratings,review,and recommendation site.The service calls itself the world's largest book club,and that's a lot like the overall feel.Once you sign up,you'll be encouraged to start adding books you've read and leave reviews for them.Behind its book ratings and reviews though,LibraryThing is a powerful tool to catalog and organize your entire book collection.OlmentaIf you're not interested in registering for accounts,adding your own books,or anyof that hassle(麻烦),Olmenta can suggest some solid titles to you based on general popularity and the citation of the people behind the site.It's a simple list of book covers that the service thinks you should read,and a few genres you can click on if you're looking for something specific,like business,fiction,children's,theatre,poetry,or nonfiction,among others.21.Which of the following two book recommendation sites ask you to rate and leave reviews?A.Goodreads and BookBubB.BookBub and LibraryThingC.LibraryThing and OlmentaD.Goodreads and LibraryThing22.Which book recommendation site can help you get super﹣low﹣cost books?A.GoodReads B.BookBub C.LibraryThing D.Olmenta23.If you turn to Olmenta,you.A.need to pay moreB.need to add your own bookC.don't need to sign upD.don't need to look for something specific24."If your dreams don't scare you,they aren't big enough."﹣﹣﹣﹣Lowell Lundstrum Two years ago,I was a freshman at UC Berkeley.I was only 16 and couldn't believe I was in college.I told myself that I wanted to one day travel the world,but then it was only a "dream".Two years later,that dream is coming true.I am 18 years,going into my third year at Berkeley,and in six days I will be making my first international trip to the UK.Crazy! I can't believe how fast the time has flown.My "young" age has always been a big factor in doing a lot of things but I have managed to overcome the age barrier and I won't let it stop me from accomplishing my goals in life.You can never be too young to live your life to its fullest.I'm leaving on July 20th,and will return in January.Most of my time will be spent studying at my exchange university in Manchester,but I plan on visiting all of London,a lot of cities within the UK such as Wales,Oxford,Kent,Cambridge along with as many countries as possible in Europe.Currently on my list is Norway,Sweden,France,Italy and Spain.The list will get longer once I get there,I'm sure! Till then,I'm packing,packing,packing and also saying my goodbyes (one of the hardest things to do).This last week is going to be a very emotional week for me but I will use the love of my family and friends to carry me through.I feel like it hasn't fully sunk in that I won't be seeing the people I love every day,or that I will be starting over in a strange land.But somewhere deep inside me,I know that everything is going to be okay.I hope to be sharing my experiences along the way through this journal and hope to keep in touch as much as I can.Ahhhh! Can't believe it's almost here!24.The author will go to UK as a(n).A.tourist B.worker C.exchange student D.freshman25.What's the influence of the "young" age on the author in doing a lot of things?A.It has always been a barrier.B.It has made no difference to the author.C.It has kept him from accomplishing his goals in life.D.It has been a big factor helping him doing things better.26.Which of the following best describe the author's feelings before leaving for Berkeley?A.worried and discouragedB.excited and concernedC.happy and thrilledD.anxious and sad27.The passage is probably taken from.A.a speech B.a conversation C.a journal D.a novel28.Despite the central role food plays in all of our lives,we let a great deal of it go to waste.About one﹣third of all food produced in the world goes uneaten each year﹣a fact that harms our climate,costs the global economy billions of dollars and strains natural resources like water and land.Given the enormous impacts,it's clear why the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals issued Target 12.3's call to halve food waste and reduce food losses by 2030.But with 13 short years to go,is the world doing enough?According to a new report from Champions 12.3,the progress is promising.Countries or regional blocs that have set specific food loss and waste reduction targets cover an estimated 28 percent of the world's population.At the same time,nearly 60 percent of the world's 50 largest food companies have set targets to reduce food loss and waste.More than 10 percent of the 50 largest companies also now have active programs to waste less food.Meanwhile,initiatives(倡议)have taken off in the European Union,United States,Japan,Saudi Arabia,United Arab Emirates and in other countries that expand public﹣private partnerships,government policies and consumer campaigns aimed at reducing food loss and waste.But it's not all roses.Only a few countries,accounting for just 7percent of the world's population,currently measure and publicly report on how much food is lost or wasted within their borders.These latest figures beg the question:Can the world really cut global food loss and waste in half by 2030?The answer is yes﹣but only if many more governments and companies set ambitious targets,measure this inefficiency and take action to reduce food loss and waste.To my mind,there are three immediate challenges that require a collective approach.28.What's the meaning of the underlined word "promising" in paragraph 3?A.discouraging.B.surprising.C.encouraging.D.limited.29.According to the report from Champions 12.3,which of the following is true?A.Nearly 60% of the largest food companies have set targets to reduce food loss and waste.B.Over 10% of the 50 largest companies now have active programs to waste less food.C.Only 28% of the countries have set specific food loss and waste reduction targets.D.More than 7% of the countries currently measure and report on how much food is wasted.30.What's the main idea of the passage?A.The world is doing enough in reducing waste.B.A new report from Champions 12.3 was released.C.One﹣third of all food produced in the world goes uneaten each year.D.The world can cut global food loss and waste in half by 2030 with more efforts.31.What might be discussed after the last paragraph?A.The immediate measures a single country can take to reduce waste.B.The possibility of cutting food loss and waste.C.The way to solve the problem of food loss and waste.D.Three demanding tasks that need settling together.32.Our bodies have many clocks that control sleep,health and performance.If we do things at the wrong times,there can be dangerous consequences.This year's Nobel Prize was awarded to the three scientists who discovered the key genes in circadian (24﹣hour)body clocks.Their discovery enabled other scientists to discover the thousands of circadian times that control our health,our genes and even when we should have treatments:it can make the difference between life and death.Major heart surgery is common,but concerned about dangers.The most significant is the importance and duration of interrupting and restarting the body's oxygenated blood supply.On Friday a study was published on the complications arising from morning and afternoon heart surgery.The time of surgery made asignificant difference:54 (out of 298)patients who had surgery in the morning experienced complications (18% of all patients)compared to 28 (of 298)patients who had surgery in the afternoon (9%).Heart surgery appears to be safer in the afternoon.The heart has a pretty strong circadian timing system,as is well﹣known to those in elite sports.According to sports experts,17:00 (5pm)is the time of greatest cardiovascular (心脏血管的)efficiency and muscle strength.The heart's circadian strength in the late afternoon may help explain better heart surgery outcomes at that time of day.Living to our circadian times boosts health;when we do not live to these times we have increased health risks.Greater disease risks arising from circadian disruption have been identified in the brain,pancreas (胰脏)and stress systems.Metabolic (新陈代谢的)studies have found disruption in sleep,liver,gut (内脏)and metabolic systems.These are only some of the consequences of not living to our body's circadian clocks.The links between mental health problems and our circadian clocks are perhaps the strongest of all.Depression is closely associated with awful sleep disorders.Indeed,changes in our circadian patterns are often the first symptom in many other mental illnesses.32.What is the benefit of the discovery of the key genes in circadian body clocks?A.To discover when we should have treatments.B.To find some cures for some deadly diseases.C.To help the dying people.D.To discover what controls our health and our genes.33.The author uses major heart surgery as an example to illustrate.A.heart surgery is not a big dealB.it doesn't matter when to have a heart surgeryC.it is definitely not safe to have a heart surgery in the morningD.the circadian timing system means a lot to heart surgery34.Which of the following is NOT the outcome of not living to circadian times?A.depression.B.greater disease chances in the brain.C.disruption in liver.D.fewer disease risks in stress systems.35.Which of the following may be the best title of the passage?A.When we can have a heart surgery.B.How the circadian timing system controls our body.C.Why we must listen to the ticking of our body clock.D.What mental health problems we can meet.第二节(满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.36.How to Make the Right Career ChoiceSince finding a job in your career of choice will always be easier said than done,you'll need to employ a flexible strategy with multiple avenues involved.Here goes:Map out your desired career plan.(36)Where do you want to work?What kind of work do you want to do?Is it available in your current town?If you have to move,how soon do you want to do so?And how much money do you need to make the move?Figure out what you want to do and make sure all the decisions you make from now on service that goal.(37)If you have to take a job that you're overqualified for,maximize the potential at that job.(38)work as many hours as you can so you can save money to move on later,glean any and all skills you can that will translate to your desired career,andalways seek new responsibilities.Push yourself to the top of whatever you do and you'll develop a solid work ethic,leadership skills,and gain positive referrals for the next job.Use a recruiter.Seek internships.Leave no stone unturned.(39).Seek out a recruiter to help you.Be very open to internships if they match your desired career.And leave no stone unturned.Would starting a blog or freelance writing help you gain authority in your field?Do it.How about volunteer work?Hosting a meetup?(40)The post﹣collegiate years can be some of the most emotionally and financially challenging years of your life.But if you create a strategy and become mindful of every decision you make,you can make sure the struggle is productive and short.All it takes is one break to put you on the road to professional and financial success.A.Double down on your current job.B.You can do so in a few different ways.C.Do whatever you can and you'll reach your goal.D.Maximize the potential for the next job in a few ways.E.The first thing you have to do is map out your desired career plan.F.Finally,don't rely on the internet alone to help you get a career﹣oriented job.G.Consider all possible avenues so you can build meaningful experience while you search for a job.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.41.China is a land of bicycles.At least it was back in 1992 when I traveled around the country.Back then everyone seemed to be (41) a bicycle.Millions of them,all black.Cars were rare.Yet(42)my arrival in Beijing last year,I've found the (43)is true.There are millions of cars.However,people still use their bicycles to (44).For many,it's the easiest and (45)way to travel today.Bicycles also come in different (46)﹣silver,green,red,blue,yellow,whatever you want.It's (47)watching people biking.They rush quickly through crossroads,and move (48)through traffic.Bicycles allow people the(49)to move about that cars just can't provide.(50)to be part of this aspect of Chinese culture,I decided to buy a bicycle.Great weather(51)my great buy.I immediately jumped up on my bicycle seat and started home.My first ride home was orderly(守秩序的).(52),I stayed with a "pack" of bikers while cars on the streets came running (53)out of nowhere at times.I didn't want to get (54).So I took the ride carefully.Crossing the streets was the biggest (55).It was a lot like crossing a major highway back in the United States.The streets here were (56),so crossing took time,skill and a little bit of luck.I finally (57)it home.The feeling on the bicycle was amazing.The air hitting my face and going through my hair was (58).I was sitting on top of the world as I (59)places and people.(60)made me feel alive.41.A.buying B.taking C.driving D.riding 42.A.before B.after C.on D.since 43.A.opposite B.extreme C.different D.similar 44.A.get around B.hang around C.stick around D.show around 45.A.quickest B.slowest C.cheapest D.dearest 46.A.shapes B.sizes C.colors D.types 47.A.fun B.relief C.surprise D.honor 48.A.carefully B.skillfully C.clumsily D.slowly49.A.confidence B.time C.speed D.freedom 50.A.Ready B.Eager C.Afraid D.Anxious 51.A.decided B.determined C.accompanied D.supported 52.A.To be honest B.To be safe C.In relief D.In ease 53.A.swiftly B.slowly C.carefully D.immediately 54.A.hurt B.hit C.out D.off 55.A.surprise B.fun C.problem D.danger 56.A.short B.long C.narrow D.wide 57.A.made B.sent C.got D.carried 58.A.terrible B.amusing C.funny D.wonderful 59.A.came across B.passed by C.got close to D.had access to 60.A.Travelling B.Riding C.Biking D.Crossing第二节阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.61.It is hard to believe but it is a whole decade (61)Apple launched the first iPhone in 2007.During this time,the company has released many different models of its famous smartphone,and most of them set (62)example for the rest of the industry.On Sept.13,Apple CEO Tim Cook released the company's (63)(late)model,the iPhone X.Of the several new (64)(feature)the iPhone X includes,its wireless charging ability is one of the most talked about.While wireless charging isn't new (65)some mobile phone users,it's a feature that many iPhone users have wanted for a long time.Now,instead of searching for the charging cable that's fallen behind your bed,you can (66)(simple)place your phone onto a wireless charging pad(垫板).Moreover,the fingerprint sensor (67)(replace)by Face ID.With it,iPhone X owners can unlock their phone and pay for things just by looking at the smartphone rather than having (68)(scan)their fingerprint.Face ID is the future of how we unlock our smartphones and protect our sensitiveinformation.Despite its new features,the iPhone X's high price isn't winning any fans over.With it (69)(go)on sale in China in October,it is now facing competition from many local brands,most of(70)have similar phones sold for much lower prices.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)71.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改.增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线(\ )划掉.修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分.A group of British explorer got lost in a desert.The sun was burning hot and everyone quickly ran out water.Later,the group's leader took out the water bottle and said,"I found a bottle of water in my bag.But until we pass through the desert,anybody can drink it." It was passing around the members of the team,as it was quite heavy.Finally,the explorers made it out of the desert.With tears of joy,they had opened the bottle,but out poured some sand.Was it a bottle of sand which really saved them in the desert?The answer is no.Their deeply faith in the hope of survive,like a seed,had taken root and grown in their hearts.That is what led us out of the terrible situation in the end.第二节书面表达(满分25分)81.假如你是李华,你校下个月将组织学生代表团前往英国的姐妹学校The Willink School 参观交流.学校现在面向全体学生挑选合适人选,你对此很感兴趣.请写一封申请信,向负责该活动的外籍教师Mr.John 申请参加.内容主要包括:1.自我介绍(包括英语能力);2.参加意图(介绍中国优秀的传统文化,了解英国的文化);3.希望获准.注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.2017-2018学年广东省汕头市高三(上)期末英语试卷参考答案与试题解析第二部分阅读理解(共两节)第一节(满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.21.If you're on the hunt for something new and interesting to read,you have plenty of places to go.This week,we're looking at four of the best book recommendation sites,services,or groups,based on your nominations(提名).GoodReadsGoodReads is more than just a book recommendation site,although it excels at helping you find new books to read based on the ones you enjoy.You can build a virtual "shelf" of books you own or have already read,share your progress with the books you're currently reading,rate the books you've read,leave reviews,and connect with other readers.BookBubWhile BookBub isn't strictly a book recommendation service,it does bring you super﹣low﹣cost books based on your interests every day.The service is free,and when you sign up,you tell BookBub what kinds of books you like to read.From there,you'll get an email from BookBub every day with book deals for that day.When we say "deal," we mean it﹣many of BookBub's titles are free entirely,$0.99,or just a couple of bucks.LibraryThingLibraryThing has been around for a long time and is still a great user﹣powered book ratings,review,and recommendation site.The service calls itself the world's largest book club,and that's a lot like the overall feel.Once you sign up,you'll be encouraged to start adding books you've read and leave reviews for them.Behind its book ratings and reviews though,LibraryThing is a powerful tool to catalog and organize your entire book collection.OlmentaIf you're not interested in registering for accounts,adding your own books,or any of that hassle(麻烦),Olmenta can suggest some solid titles to you based on general popularity and the citation of the people behind the site.It's a simple list of book covers that the service thinks you should read,and a few genres you can click on if you're looking for something specific,like business,fiction,children's,theatre,poetry,or nonfiction,among others.21.Which of the following two book recommendation sites ask you to rate and leave reviews?DA.Goodreads and BookBubB.BookBub and LibraryThingC.LibraryThing and OlmentaD.Goodreads and LibraryThing22.Which book recommendation site can help you get super﹣low﹣cost books?BA.GoodReads B.BookBub C.LibraryThing D.Olmenta23.If you turn to Olmenta,you C.A.need to pay moreB.need to add your own bookC.don't need to sign upD.don't need to look for something specific【考点】O3:广告布告类阅读.【分析】这篇文章给喜欢读一些新的和有趣的书的人提供四个网站,在这些网站他们可以找到想要的书.【解答】DBC21.D.细节理解题.根据Goodreads里面的句子"You can build a virtual "shelf"of books you own or have already read,share your progress with the books you're reading,rate(分等级)the books you've read,leave reviews,and connect withother readers."和LibraryThing里面的句子"is still a great user﹣powered book ratings,review,and recommendation site."可知Goodreads和LibraryThing共同点是人们可以到这两个网站给书排名和评论,故答案为D.22.B.细节理解题.根据BookBub里面的句子"it does bring you super﹣low﹣cost books based on your interests every day."可知如果你想用很少的钱得到一本书的话,你可以访问BookBub.故选B.23.C.细节理解题,根据Olmenta部分中If you're not interested in registering for accounts,adding your own books,or any of that hassle(麻烦),Olmenta can suggest some solid titles to you based on general popularity and the citation of the people behind the site可知,你不需要再这个网站注册就可以挑选自己感兴趣的书籍,故答案为C.24."If your dreams don't scare you,they aren't big enough."﹣﹣﹣﹣Lowell Lundstrum Two years ago,I was a freshman at UC Berkeley.I was only 16 and couldn't believe I was in college.I told myself that I wanted to one day travel the world,but then it was only a "dream".Two years later,that dream is coming true.I am 18 years,going into my third year at Berkeley,and in six days I will be making my first international trip to the UK.Crazy! I can't believe how fast the time has flown.My "young" age has always been a big factor in doing a lot of things but I have managed to overcome the age barrier and I won't let it stop me from accomplishing my goals in life.You can never be too young to live your life to its fullest.I'm leaving on July 20th,and will return in January.Most of my time will be spent studying at my exchange university in Manchester,but I plan on visiting all of London,a lot of cities within the UK such as Wales,Oxford,Kent,Cambridge along with as many countries as possible in Europe.Currently on my list is Norway,Sweden,France,Italy and Spain.The list will get longer once I get there,I'm sure! Till then,I'm packing,packing,packing and also saying my goodbyes (one of the hardest things to do).This last week is going to be a very emotional week forme but I will use the love of my family and friends to carry me through.I feel like it hasn't fully sunk in that I won't be seeing the people I love every day,or that I will be starting over in a strange land.But somewhere deep inside me,I know that everything is going to be okay.I hope to be sharing my experiences along the way through this journal and hope to keep in touch as much as I can.Ahhhh! Can't believe it's almost here!24.The author will go to UK as a(n)C.A.tourist B.worker C.exchange student D.freshman25.What's the influence of the "young" age on the author in doing a lot of things?AA.It has always been a barrier.B.It has made no difference to the author.C.It has kept him from accomplishing his goals in life.D.It has been a big factor helping him doing things better.26.Which of the following best describe the author's feelings before leaving for Berkeley?BA.worried and discouragedB.excited and concernedC.happy and thrilledD.anxious and sad27.The passage is probably taken from C.A.a speech B.a conversation C.a journal D.a novel【考点】OB:人生感悟类阅读.【分析】本文是一篇人生感悟类阅读,主要讲述了自己在国外读书的经历,表达了自己不同的感受.【解答】24.C.细节理解题.根据am 18 years,going into my third year at Berkeley,and in six days I will be making my first international trip to the UK.可以推测出,作者将作为交换学生前往英国.故选C.25.A.细节理解题.根据My "young" age has always been a big factor in doing a lot of things but I have managed to overcome the age barrier and I won't let it stop me from accomplishing my goals in life.可知,"年轻"的年龄对作者做很多事情一直是一个障碍.故选A.26.B.推理判断题.根据Crazy! I can't believe how fast the time has flown.以及but I plan on visiting all of London,a lot of cities within the UK such as Wales,Oxford,Kent,可以推测出,在离开伯克利之前,笔者的感受是兴奋和担忧的.故选B.27.C.推理判断题.阅读全文,根据文章内容可知,本文主要讲述了自己在国外读书的经历,表达了自己不同的感受,可以推测出,这是来源于日记.故选C.28.Despite the central role food plays in all of our lives,we let a great deal of it go to waste.About one﹣third of all food produced in the world goes uneaten each year﹣a fact that harms our climate,costs the global economy billions of dollars and strains natural resources like water and land.Given the enormous impacts,it's clear why the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals issued Target 12.3's call to halve food waste and reduce food losses by 2030.But with 13 short years to go,is the world doing enough?According to a new report from Champions 12.3,the progress is promising.Countries or regional blocs that have set specific food loss and waste reduction targets cover an estimated 28 percent of the world's population.At the same time,nearly 60 percent of the world's 50 largest food companies have set targets to reduce food loss and waste.More than 10 percent of the 50 largest companies also now have active programs to waste less food.Meanwhile,initiatives(倡议)have taken off in the European Union,United States,Japan,Saudi Arabia,United Arab Emirates and in other countries that expand public﹣private partnerships,government policies and consumer campaigns aimed at reducing food loss and waste.But it's not all roses.Only a few countries,accounting for just 7percent of theworld's population,currently measure and publicly report on how much food is lost or wasted within their borders.These latest figures beg the question:Can the world really cut global food loss and waste in half by 2030?The answer is yes﹣but only if many more governments and companies set ambitious targets,measure this inefficiency and take action to reduce food loss and waste.To my mind,there are three immediate challenges that require a collective approach.28.What's the meaning of the underlined word "promising" in paragraph 3?C A.discouraging.B.surprising.C.encouraging.D.limited.29.According to the report from Champions 12.3,which of the following is true?BA.Nearly 60% of the largest food companies have set targets to reduce food loss and waste.B.Over 10% of the 50 largest companies now have active programs to waste less food.C.Only 28% of the countries have set specific food loss and waste reduction targets.D.More than 7% of the countries currently measure and report on how much food is wasted.30.What's the main idea of the passage?BA.The world is doing enough in reducing waste.B.A new report from Champions 12.3 was released.C.One﹣third of all food produced in the world goes uneaten each year.D.The world can cut global food loss and waste in half by 2030 with more efforts.31.What might be discussed after the last paragraph?DA.The immediate measures a single country can take to reduce waste.B.The possibility of cutting food loss and waste.C.The way to solve the problem of food loss and waste.。
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Ⅰ语言知识及应用第一节完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1—15各题所给出的A、B、c和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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2018届高三上学期期 中考试英语试题 Word版
2017—2018学年第一学期半期考高三英语试题(考试时间:120 分钟总分:150 分)第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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)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 man want to do?A. Fly a kite.B. Go to the park.C. Play on the Internet.2. What will the girl buy this evening?A. Sunglasses.B. A scarf.C. Gloves.3. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Take a taxi.B. Walk to the hotel.C. Ask someone else for help.4. Who is the woman probably?A. A hotel clerk.B. A police officer.C. The man’s wife.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A birthday party.B. New Year’s gifts.C. The man’s parents.第二节(共15小题;每题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。
听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题5秒钟;听完后, 每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
广东省汕头市2018届高三第一次(3月)模拟考试英语试题
2018年汕头市普通高考第一次模拟考试英语试题阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)AIn the digital age of e-readers, is there a future for the bookstores? Forum readers share their opinions. *Huaqiao (China)Reading a book is much better than reading from an e-reader.1)There is no need to worry about battery life.2) You do not suffer from screen glare.3) There is no need to scroll or click.4) Books can be kept for a long time if well taken care of and there is no worry of memory corruption on the file.These are Just a few examples of the advantages of books. I personally think books will not go extinct but will become rare.*Andreamoneti(Italy)In the EU it is the same thing. But only in real bookshops and in public libraries the readers can casually make unexpected discoveries. The governments should do something to support it.*Morning 9(Thailand)I love physical books Reading on the Kindle is OK, but reading on the iPad is bad for your eyes. But in the end. I like the ability t o flip back and forth as I read, and you can’t do that with an e-book. Scrollbars are just not the same. I have a physical copy of all the books that I like, and e-books are just for entertainment.21. What is the advantage of books according to Huaqiao?A. You should click often while reading.B. Books can last longer.C .Books will go extinct one day. D. Reading books is bad for your eyes.22.What does Morning9 think of e-books?A. They would involve memory corruption. B They can have a physical copy of all the books.C. They can give readers fun.D.They will become rare.23. Who thinks books can give readers a surprise?A. The reader from Thailand.B. The reader from China.C The reader from Forum D. The reader from Italy.BAs a trucker, Sharon Griffin was used to traveling long distances across the United States all by herself. But she decided that she wanted a travel companion and began bringing along her lovely cat named Freddy. They’ve been on m any adventures together and visited several states. Those adventures were nearly over when Freddy accidentally got out of the truck at a rest stop in Chesapeake, Virginia.Griffin recalled returning to her truck at the rest stop and finding Freddy gone. “I looked everywhere, all over the parking lot,” she said. Unfortunately,she knew she had to move on to stay on schedule, which meant leaving Freddy behind. “O h, it was just horrible, because he’s my baby!”But Griffin wasn't ready to give up just yet. She and her daughter continued doing everything they could think of to try to get Freddy back. Finally, in early June, Griffin received a Facebook message from Jimmy Frost ,a worker for Cat Rescue. As a former truck driver himself,Frost felt a personal connection to the story and promised Griffin that he would find Freddy.Frost made his way to the rest stop in the middle of the night. After searching for an hour, he finally caught a glimpse of Griffin’s four-legged escapee who luckily hadn't gone far. “ I was just so amazed that he found him!"Griffin said.Griffin, who was in Ohio at the time, drove back to Virginia to pick Freddy up. Her dispatcher(调度员)was even considerate enough to rearrange her delivery schedule, allowing her to get her furry friend back as soon as possible. The two were reunited on June 9, nearly three weeks after Freddy disappeared,and now they're ready to get back on the road together.24. Why did Griffin have to leave her cat behind?A. Because she had to deliver something on time.B. Because she had to pick up her daughter in the school.C. Because she was ready to give up searching for the cat.D. Because she received a Facebook message saying someone had found it.25. Who helped Griffin find her cat?A. Her daughter.B. Her dispatcher.C. A friend.D. A stranger.26. When did Griffin probably lose her cat?A. On May 12.B. On May 19C. On May 26D.On June 2.27. Which may be the best title for the passage?A. Adventures with her catB. Getting away with her catC. Reunited with her petD. Looking for her petCKonstantin Aber, along with a group of 40 Europeans, was excited to arrive at Beijing after a two-month drive in their recreational vehicles from Dusseldorf. They were just in time to visit All in caravanning2017(2017中国房车展览会) china's largest exhibition of RVs and motor homes,which was recently held in Beijing.More than 650 exhibitors from home and abroad showed products there, ranging from RVs to accessory parts(配件).China is a safe country for caravanning, but the procedures are complicated for foreigners. I like China’s beautiful landscapes such as deserts and mountains and its delicious food, "says the 50-year-old from Germany,who has traveled to China regularly in his RV since 2006.The group-comprising Germans, Swiss and French aged between 50 and 65-traveled to nine countries along the Silk Road.“ The Chinese are very friendly and helped us when we were in need.” he s ays.Meanwhile, just like Westerners, an increasing number of Chinese are adopting this new lifestyle to enjoy their leisure.Ge Minwei,49,who works in a TV station in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, the 2017 China Caravan Ambassador, says: “A caravan is like a mobile home, and you enjoy the scenery the instant you open the windows.”It doesn't matter where the destination is, as long as you can feel the happiness and relax.”Ge often travels around with his wife, and their dog in his spacious 8-meter-long trailer.Speaking about how things have improved for caravanning,he says that in 2015,the Traffic Management Bureau of the Public Security Ministry allowed travel trailers to be on road in China,including highways.“ It's not a legal clause (条款),but it's big progress for China’s R Vs industry. Now, you only need to geta special license for your trailer."28. Why did Konstantin Abert come to China?A. To visit his old friend.B. To exhibit his RV.C. To visit the RVs exhibition.D. To drive in Beijing.29. Which of the following is TRUE?A. It is easy for foreigners to go caravanning in China.B. Foreigners like to travel to China just for its delicious food.C. Ge often travels around with his wife, Leaving his pet at home.D. More Chinese like to travel in their recreational vehicles.30. What is the meaning of"comprising"in Para. 4?A. making upB. consisting ofC.containingD.involving31. What can we infer from the passage?A. RV was not allowed to run on road in China before 2015.B. It is a legal clause to run a RV on road in China after 2015.C. You can drive a RV in China with a common driving license.D. Allowing RVs to run on road is big progress in the world.DResidents in the poorest counties in the U.S. face a life expectancy up to decade shorter than their counterparts in the wealthiest areas, according to a study published in the American Journal of Public Health.Researchers from East Tennessee State University wanted to better understand how socioeconomic status was associated with heath outcomes. They divided the country’s 3, 141counties into 50 new “states"(with 2 percent of the counties in each)based on household income as opposed to geographic proximity(接近).The researchers broke down the data by county since they found state-level data may hide some"impact of socioeconomic differences on both the best-off and worst-off counties. " They then examined health data from the wealthiest and poor "states"(top and bottom 2 percent)to see how residents differed on factors like smoking, clinical care and excessive drinking. Researchers found that there was nearly a 10-year gap in the life expectancy of men with an average of 79.3 years in the wealthy counties compared to 69.8 years in the poorest. For women, the difference was slightly less -83 years in thewealthiest counties and 76 years in the poorest.The study authors caution that while they found a connection between socioeconomic status and health outcomes, they did not analyze cause and effect. But they suggest that the data shows how policy makers should not just focus on state-wide initiatives (主动性)but more targeted efforts to help those most at risk. “With limited resources, methods of pinpointing the poorest countries can assist in the allocation of resources and programs to those communities that are in the greatest need. "the study authors wrote.32. How did Researchers divide the counties?A. By social status.B. By income.C.By health.D. By living places33. Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraph 3?A. The women’s difference is less than the man in life expectancy.B. The wealthiest"state"like hiding their wealth.C. Most health data is unbelievable.D. Most poorest"states"smoke and drink a lot34. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The researchers think their study is perfect.B. People still don't know the cause of life expectancy.C. The government should learn something from the study.D. The American resources allocation is not fair at all.35. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Ways lo have a long life expectancy.B. Great income differences in the USA.C. The health problem in the USA.D. Men in richest I0 years longer in poorest.第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,两分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选中选出能填入空白处的最作选项。
2018届高三上学期英语期中考试试卷第3套真题
2018届高三上学期英语期中考试试卷一、单项选择1. He _____ with English grammar every night over the last three months.A . strugglesB . struggledC . has been strugglingD . had been struggling2. She has a gift for creating an atmosphere for her students _____ allows them to communicate freely with each other.A . whichB . whereC . whatD . who3. I really doubt _____ he would ask her to marry him in public.A . thatB . whetherC . howD . that if4. — Did he decide to take part in the competition?— Yes, of course. He _____ to.A . has been encouragingB . had been encouragedC . has been encouragedD . was to be encouraged5. —Why didn’t Ann see me wave to her?— She _____ in the other direction.A . lookedB . was lookingC . has lookedD . is looking6. Your article has so many spelling mistakes that it needs _____ badly.A . to correctB . being correctedC . correctingD . corrected7. With too much mathematics homework ________, he determined to give up English reading.A . finishedB . having finishedC . to finishD . finishing8. Besides ________ to Harvard University, he also received scholarship from Hong Kong University yesterday.A . being admittedB . admittedC . having admittedD . to be admitted9. Beijing No.4 High School is reported in the newspaper ________ its 110th birthday last month.A . to celebrateB . having celebratedC . being celebratedD . to have celebrated10. The man showed us so heavy a stone _____ no man can lift.A . asB . thatC . whichD . and11. Children, if well ________, are not likely to make any trouble in public places.A . having educatedB . educatingC . to be educatedD . educated12. —Why does she look so angry after reading Still Alice?—She ________ be. She ________ be missing her grandma who has Alzheimer’s.A . can’t; mustB . mustn’t; canC . shouldn’t;shouldD . can’t; would13. His suggestion that she ________ in his home suggested he ________ very warm-hearted.A . would stay; wasB . stayed; beC . should stay; beD . stay; was14. I ________ put the phone back into my pocket ________ you reminded me when the teacher approached.A . should; ifB . would have; hadC . hadn’t; wouldD . could have; if15. No one _____ cheat or help others cheat in the exam.A . shallB . willC . mustD . need二、完形填空16. 完形填空When I was thirteen, my family moved from Boston to Tucson, Arizona. 1the move, my father 2us in the living-room on a freezing January night. My sisters and I sat around the fire, not 3that the universe would suddenly change its course. “In May, we’re 4to Arizona.” The words, so small, didn’t seem5enough to hold my new life. But the world changed and I awoke on a train moving across the country. I watched the 6change from green trees to flat dusty plains to high mountains as I saw strange new plants that 7mysteries yet to come. Finally, we arrived and 8into our new home.9my older sisters were sad at the loss of friends, I10explored our new surroundings.One afternoon, I was out exploring 11and saw a new kind of cactus. I crouched down for a closer look. “You’d better not12that.” I turned around to see an old woman. “Are you new to this neighborhood?” I explained that I was,13new to the entire state.“My name is Ina Thorne. Have you got used to life in the14? It must be quite a 15after livin g in Boston.” How could I explain how I16the desert? I couldn’t seem to find the right words.“It’s vastness,” she offered. “That vastness17you stand on the mountains overlooking the desert —you can 18how little you are in comparison with the world.19you feel that the possibilities are limitless.” That was it. That was the feeling I’d had ever since I’d first seen the mountains ofmy new home. Again, my 20would change with just a few simple words. “Would you like to come to my home tomorrow? Someone shoul d teach you which plant you should and shouldn’t touch.”(1)A . DuringB . UntilC . UponD . Before(2)A . gatheredB . warnedC . organizedD . comforted(3)A . hopingB . admittingC . realizingD . believing(4)A . goingB . movingC . drivingD . flying(5)A . goodB . simpleC . bigD . proper (6)A . pictureB . groundC . sceneD . area(7)A . suggestedB . solvedC . discoveredD . explained(8)A . settledB . walkedC . hurriedD . stepped(9)A . IfB . AfterC . OnceD . While(10)A . bitterlyB . easilyC . proudlyD . eagerly(11)A . as wellB . as usualC . fight awayD . on time(12)A . moveB . digC . pullD . touch(13)A . of courseB . in factC . after allD . at least(14)A . desertB . cityC . stateD . country(15)A . luckB . doubtC . shockD . danger(16)A . foundB . examinedC . watchedD . reached(17)A . whyB . whenC . howD . where(18)A . proveB . guessC . senseD . expect(19)A . HoweverB . OtherwiseC . ThereforeD . Meanwhile(20)A . ideaB . lifeC . homeD . family三、阅读理解17. 阅读理解Welcome to Orlando! It has a host of attractions and activities. Ready to join the party and plan a visit to O-Town? Just print out our list that suits your style.Universal Orlando’s Islands of AdventureThe addition of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter was among the list of must-visits for theme park enthusiasts. Each of the park’s “islands” —Toon Lagoon, Jurassic Park, and The Lost Continent — has unique appeal inthe form of rides and interactive attractions.GatorlandIt bills itself as “Orlando’s best half-day attraction”, for in a city people are limited by their time and money. Catch Gatorland’s animals and han dler shows in the afternoon. There’s a nighttime run as well, including the Gator Night Shine and various activities. Gatorland ranks as a comparative theme-park bargain.AquaticaOne of the city’s most unique water parks, Aquatica is a fantastical worl d of twisting, turning rides and sparkling white sand beaches. And if you enjoy a side of terror with your water-park fun, be sure to check out Ihu’s Breakaway Falls. This towering slide is an eight-story mind-bender of a plummet that is not for the weak heart. The less exciting will still find plenty of fun splashing from one giant wave pool to another or drifting down the lazy river through a world of unusual fish. You can also watch the black-and-white Commerson’s dolphins underwater.Warbird AdventuresFew attractions are more hands-on historic than Warbird Adventures, which offers thrill-seekers the opportunity to fly like the hero aces of World War II in the North American T-6 T exan. Flights range from 15 minutes to an hour. A visit to the nearby Kissimmee Air Museum is a wonderful way to round out the experience.(1)For fans of Harry Potter, there’s ________.A . Universal Orlando’s Islands of AdventureB . GatorlandC . AquaticaD . Warbird Adventures(2)According to the fourth paragraph, we know Ihu’s Breakaway Falls ________.A . needs a strong heartB . lies under the waterC . ranges from 15 minutes to an hourD . is suitable for some after-park drinks(3)If you want to experience the fly like a hero in World War II, you can call ________.A . 407-363-8000B . 407-855-5496C . 407-351-3600D . 407-870-736618. 阅读理解A handsome middle-aged man walked quietly into the café and sat down. Before he ordered, he couldn’t help but noticed a group of younger men at the table next to him. It was obvious they were making fun of something about him and it wasn’t until he remembered he was wearing a small pink ribbon on the lapel of his suit that he became aware of what the joke was all about.The man pretended not to notice it, but the whisper and laughter began to get to him. He looked one of the rude young men straight into the eye, placed his hand beneath the ribbon and asked, “This?”With that the young men all began to laugh out loud. The man he spoke to said, “Hey, sorry, man, but we were just commenting on ho w pretty your little pink ribbon looks against your blue jacket!”The middle-aged man calmly invited the joker to come over to his table, and politely seated him. As uncomfortable as he was, the young guy had to,not really sure why. In a soft voice, the middle-aged man said, “I wear this ribbon to bring awareness about breast cancer. I wear it in my mother’s honor.”“Oh, sorry. She died of breast cancer?”“No, she didn’t. She’s alive and well. But her breasts nourished me as a baby, and were a soft resting place for my head when I was scared or lonely as a little boy. I’m very grateful for my mother’s breasts, and her health.”“Umm,” the young replied, “yeah.”“And I wear this ribbon to honor my wife,” the man continued.“And she’s okay, too?” the you ng guy asked.“Oh, yes. She’s fine. Her breasts have been a great source of loving pleasure for both of us, and with them she nurtured and nourished our daughter 23 years ago. I’m grateful for my wife’s breasts, and her health.”“Uh, huh. And I guess you wear it to honor your daughter, also?”“No. It’s too late to honor my daughter by wearing it now ……”Shaken and ashamed, the young guy said, “Oh, I’m so sorry, mister.”“So, in my daughter’s memory, too, I proudly wear this little ribbon, which allows me the opportunity to enlighten others. And here…” With this, he reached in his pocket and handed the young man a little pink ribbon. The young guy looked at it, slowly raised his head and asked, “……?”(1)The young men joked about the middle-aged man’s _____.A . looksB . ribbonC . attitudeD . clothes(2)What may have happened to the man’s daughter?A . She died of breast cancer.B . She was ill with cancer.C . She had gone abroad.D . She got married.(3)What will the young man probably ask?A . May I give it to my mother?B . Can you help me put it on?C . Will you please forgive me?D . Shall we have some drink together?(4)What is the best title for the passage?A . An Unusual Meeting.B . An Impressive Lesson.C . Be Grateful to Your Beloved.D . Little Pink Ribbon19. 阅读理解Only two countries in the advanced world provide no guarantee for paid leave from work to care for a newborn child. Last spring one of the two, Australia, gave up the bad distinction by setting up paid family leave starting in 2011. I wasn’t surprised when this didn’t make the news here in the United States —we’re now the only wealthy country without such a policy.The United States does have one explicit family policy, the Family and Me dical Leave Act, passed in 1993. It entitles workers to as much as 12 weeks’ unpaid leave for care of a newborn or dealing with a family medical problem. Despite the modesty of the benefit, the Chamber of Commerce and other business groups fought it bitter ly, describing it as “government-run personnel management” and a “dangerous precedent .” In fact, every step of the way, as Democratic leaders have tried to introduce work-family balance measures into the law, business groups have been strongly opposed.As Yale law professor Anne Alstott argues, justifying parental supportdepends on defining the family as a social good that, in some sense, society must pay for. Parents are burdened in many ways in their lives: there is “no exit” when it comes to children. Society expects — and needs — parents to provide their children with continuity of care. And society expects — and needs — parents to persist in their roles for 18 years, or longer if needed.While most parents do this out of love, there are public punishments for not providing care. What parents do, in other words, is of deep concern to the state, for the obvious reason that caring for children is not only morally urgent but important to the future of society. To classify parenting as a personal choice for which there is no collective responsibility is not merely to ignore the social benefits of good parenting; really, it is to steal those benefits because they accrue to the whole of society as today’s children become tomorrow’s citizens. In fact, by so me estimates, the value of parental investments in children, investments of time and money, is equal to 20-30% of GDP. If these investments bring huge social benefits — as they clearly do — the benefits of providing more social support for the family should be that much clearer.(1)What do we learn about paid family leave according to Paragraph 1?A . It came as a surprise when Australia adopted the policy.B . Setting up this policy made Australia less influential.C . It has now become a hot topic in the United States.D . No such policy is applied in the United States.(2)What makes it hard to take work-family balance measures in the States?A . The incompetence of the Democrats.B . The opposition from business circles.C . The lack of a precedent in American history.D . The existing Family and Medical Leave Act.(3)What is Professor Anne Alstott’s argument for parental support?A . Children need continuous care.B . Good parenting benefits society.C . The cost of raising children has been growing.D . The U. S. should keep up with other developed countries.(4)Why is the author against classifying parenting as a personal choice?A . Parenting is regarded as a moral duty.B . Parenting relies largely on social support.C . Parenting produces huge moral benefits.D . Parenting is basically a social undertaking.20. 阅读理解The Loss of InnocenceInnocence is such a precious gift. It’s explained as freedom from guilt or wrong doing. Just imagine never having to worry about anything and having a guilt free mind. Some people wish to save this kind of innocence from being lost from childhood to adulthood.What would the world be like if innocence were never lost? One way it would benefit humanity is the lack of hatred (仇恨)among the world. During youth, there may be an occasional argument, even a little physical fight, but nothing like firing a handgun at a fellow human being. And children are blind towards the racial differences of others. A kid will hang out with any other kid. It is the lack of innocence and the ignorance we learn from adults thatinfluence children otherwise. Another benefit is the constant desire for fun and adventure. With very little if any time at all for fun,the adventurous mind is lost in time with the responsibilities placed upon adults. If innocence were kept alive, these ambitions would never depart from our lives.However, other people actually hate the idea of innocence lasting forever. They feel that the lack of organization and mental power of those with innocence would cause extremely destructive consequences to society in general. A large number of individuals would never have the urge to learn, work, and act upon the necessary needs for humanity to survive. Without a proper education which is usually provided by those who no longer live in a world of innocence, people would not have the desire to succeed, get a good job in life, or provide income for their families, which would hurt the lives of children.The lack of a good education and career would also harm the economy. As long as innocence is kept alive, no one would be terribly angered at the lack of effort people put out in the workplace, resulting in a strong decline in production and quality of needed goods.Maybe it is wrong in wanting to save innocence. It sure is a nice thought, though. Perhaps innocence was meant to be lost. It was God’s will to make things the way they are, and there is a good purpose for everything. All that remains to be said about innocence is to enjoy it while it lasts.(1)The author believes that the loss of innocence in adulthood should be _____.A . avoidedB . ignoredC . acceptedD . encouraged(2)Lifelong innocence would be beneficial to society in that _____.A . proper education would be providedB . there would be no racial discriminationC . more happy families would be guaranteedD . people would realize their childhood dreams(3)According to the author, people with innocence can hurt the economy with their lack of _____.A . motivational willB . mental abilityC . adventurous ambitionsD . needed goods(4)Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?CP: Central Point P: Point Sp: Sub-point C: ConclusionA .B .C .D .四、任务型阅读21. 任务型阅读Speaking in public is most people’s least favorite thing. The reason isthat we are all afraid of making fools of ourselves.________But stop biting your finger-nails. Public speaking is easy. It’s just plain talking, and you talk all the time. Although I’m basically shy , I’ve been making speeches and talking on radio and television for more than 30 years, and I can tell you that public speaking is not a “gift” like musical talent.________Here are some of the lessons I have learned:Your audience is going to come away with one or two of your main ideas. One or two. Not ten or 20.________And if you don’t have a clear idea of what you want to say, there’s no way your audience will.________—how you are going to open, w hat major points you want to make and how you’re going to close.When I do a radio or TV piece, I often write the last sentence first.________A strong close is critical: the last thing you say is what your audience will most likely remember.The standard length of a vaudeville act is usually 12 minutes. If all those performers singing and dancing their hearts out couldn’t go on longer without boring the audience, what makes you think you can?A. Some people are born to be good at making speeches.B. Anybody who can talk can speak in public.C. Try to relax yourself before making the speech.D. The more important the speech is, the more frightened we become.E. If you can’t express in a sentence or two what you intend to get across, then your speech is not focused well enough.F. When you know where you’re headed, you can choose any route to get there.G. No matter how long or short your speech is, you’ve got to get your ducks in a row.五、书面表达22. 假设你是红星中学学生会主席李华。
广东省汕头市2018届高三上学期期末质量监测英语答案
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【高三英语试题精选】2018届高三上学期期中英语试卷(带答案)
2018届高三上学期期中英语试卷(带答案)一、单项填空(共spirit (志趣相同的) tree But that week I was 30 After that busy week, I still didn’t take any action Every time I drove by the tree I would 31 myself, “Tomorrow, I’ll stop tomorroto take one” Then one day, as I 32 by “my” tree, I glanced over, and much to my 33 found a sawed-off stump (树桩) where that symbolic tree had stood Gone I had 34 my plan until “tomorrow” and tomorroproved to be too 35A picture of a tree is not of great 36 But my lesson rang through clearly 37 I found out one of my colleagues had been 38 with stage-four cancer He may no longer have many 39What have you been putting off? What would you do today if you kneyou would 40 have the opportunity to do it again? Why not do those things that you have been putting off until tomorrow?21A paid B fixedC caught D escaped22A damageB influenceC experience D defeat23A folloB designC changeD imagine24A applyingB learningC happeningD attempting25A symbol B signal C signD shelter26A interestedB satisfied C encouraged D educated27A as ifB even though C in case D if only28A direction B plan C habit D purpose29A glance B vieC picture D knowledge30A busy B free C worried D bored31A callB help C tell D see32A wanderedB drove C rodeD ran33A happinessB pleasure C regret D surprise。
【高三英语试题精选】2018届高三英语上学期期末质量监测试题(汕头市带答案)
2018届高三英语上学期期末质量监测试题(汕头市带答案)汕头市cost books based on your interests every day The service is free, and when you sign up, you tell BookBub what kinds of books you like to read From there, you’ll get an email from BookBub every day with book deals for that day When we say “deal,” we mean it—many of BookBub’s titles are free entirely, $099, or just a couple of bucksLibraryThingLibraryThing has been around for a long time and is still a great user-powered book ratings, review, and remendation site The service calls itself the world’s largest book club, and that’s a lot like the overall feel Once you sign up, you’ll be encouraged to start adding books you’ve read and leave reviews for them Behind its book ratings and reviews though, LibraryThing is a powerful tool to catalog and organize your entire book collectionOlmentaIf you’re not interested in registering for accounts, adding your own books, or any of that hassle(麻烦), Olmenta can suggest some solid titles to you based on general popularity and the citation of the people behind the site It’s a simple list of book covers that the service thinks you should read, and a fegenres you can click on if you’re looking for something specific, like business, fiction, children’s, theatre, poetry, or nonfiction, among others21 Which of the following two book remendation sites ask you to rate and leave reviews?A Goodreads and BookBubB BookBub and LibraryThingC LibraryThing and OlmentaD Goodreads and LibraryThing。
【高三英语试题精选】2018届高三英语上学期期中考试题(含答案)
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ABest Western Ilford HotelBest Western Ilford is just 20 minutes away from Central London via subway ortrain, putting you within touching distance of all that the capital has to offer! Itis a 3-star hotel, offering luxury as well as comfort. From the stylish,convenient setting to the latest multi- media facilities, we ’re well connected in more ways than one!Our multi-lingual ( 多语言的 ) staff will do everything they can to make your stay as memorable as possible and you might pick up some handy new phrases along the way!If you want to see the sights and get the most out of London while you’re here, they ’ll be happy to recommend the city ’s best bits, and tell you the best way to get theretoo.Even though near central London, there ’s more countryside scenery near the hotel. Just minutes away, you can enjoy the beautiful Epping Forest and ride a horse alongthe famous Centenary Walk path. The English lakes and gardens in the nearby Valentines Park are simply stunning (极好的) , and the popular Fairlop Waters is perfect for birdwatchers!●Location:3-5 Argyle Road, Ilford, England, IG1 3BH, United Kingdom●Getting there:Nearest motorway: M11, Ja406, 2.4kilometresNearest train station: Ilford, 0.8 kilometresNearest tube station: Gants Hill, 70 kilometresNearest airport: London City, 4.5 kilometres●Meeting, Conferences and EventsThe meeting and conferences facilities at the Best Western Ilford are second to none. We can cater for business meetings, training sessions, seminars and product launches, so be our guest!●For your reference:Twenty-Four Hour Service. No Lift. Hotel does not sell alcohol; however, soft drinks are available.1.What do we know about the staff in Best Western Ilford Hotel?A.They will communicate with you only in English.B.They can show you around Central London freely.C.They can teach you English for days free of charge.D.They do everything they can for you and offer best service.2.Which of the following places is the farthest away from the hotel?A. Argyle Road.B. Epping Forest.C. Gants Hill.Park.3. What is the purpose of the last paragraph of the text?A. To draw your special attention.B.To introduceD.Valentines their best service.C. To advertise the soft drinks.D. To tell about the hotel ’shistory.BThat cold January night, I was growing sick of my life in San Francisco. ThereI was, walking home at one in the morning after a tiring practice at the theater.With opening night only a week away, I was still learning my lines. I was having troubledealing with my part-time job at the bank and my acting at night at the same time.As I walked, I thought seriously about giving up both acting and San Francisco. Citylife had become too much for me.As I walked down empty streets under tall buildings, I felt very small and cold.I began running, both to keep warm and to keep away any possible robbers. Very fewpeople were still out except a few sad-looking homeless people under blankets. Abouta block from my apartment, I heard a sound behind me. I turned quickly,half expecting to see someone with a knife or a gun. The street was empty. All I sawwas a shining streetlight. Still, the noise had made me nervous, so I started to runfaster.Not until I reached my apartment building and unlocked the door did I realize what the noise had been. It had been my wallet falling to the sidewalk.Suddenly I wasn’t cold or tired anymore. I ran out of the door and back to whereI ’d heard the noise . Although I searched the sidewalk anxiously for fifteenmy wallet was nowhere to be found.Just as I was about to give up the search, I heard the garbage truck pull up tominutes,the sidewalk next to me. When a voice called from the inside, “Alisa Camacho? ” thought I was dreaming. How could this man know my name? The door opened, and outIjumped a small red- haired man with an amused look in his eyes. “Is this what you’re looking for?” he asked, holding up a small square shape.It was nearly 3 a. m. by th e time I got into bed. I wouldn ’t get much sleep that night, but I had got my wallet back. I also had got back some enjoyment of city life.I realized that the city couldn’t be a bad place as long as people were willing tohelp each other.4. How did the writer feel when she was walking home after work?A. Cold and sickB. Lucky and hopefulC. Satisfied and cheerfulD. Disappointed and helpless5. From the first paragraph, we learn that the writer was busy_____.A. solving her problem at the bankB.taking part in various activitiesC. learning acting in an evening schoolD.preparing for thecity firstnight show6. On her way home the writer_____A. lost her wallet unknowinglyB. was stopped by a garbagetruck driverC. was robbed of her wallet by a man with a knifeD. found some homeless peoplefollowing her7. From the text, we can infer that the writer_____A. would stop working at nightB. would stay on in SanFranciscoC. would make friends with the manD. would give up her job at thebankCThere is an old Chinese proverb that states “One Generation plants the trees;another gets the shade,” and this is how it should be with mothers and daughters.The relationship between a mother and daughter is sometimes confusing.If close, the relationship can be similar to friendship.However, the mother and daughter relationship has unique characteristics that distinguish it from a friendship.Thesecharacteristics include a hierarchy ( 等级 ) of responsibility and unconditional which preclude mothers and daughters from being best friends.Marina, 27 years old, says, "I love spending time with my mom, but I wouldn'tconsider her my best friend. Best friends don't pay for your wedding. Best friendsdon't remind you how they carried you in their body and gave you life! Best friendsdon't tell you how wise they are because they have been alive at least 20 yearslove, longerthan you. ” This doesn't mean that the mother and daught er relationship close and satisfying.While some adult relationships are still troubled,many find them to rewarding. This generation of mothers and adult daughters has a lot in common which increases the likelihood of shared companionship. Mothers and daughters have always can't be very be extremelyshared the common experience of being homemakers, responsible for maintaining and passing on family values and traditions. Today contemporary mothers and daughtersalso share the experience of the workforce and technology, which may bring them even closer together.Best friends may or may not continue to be best friends,but for better or worse, the mother and daughter relationship is permanent, even if for some unfortunate reason they aren't speaking. The mother and child relationship is closer than any other.There is not an equal relationship. Daughters should not feel responsible for theirmother's emotional well-being. It isn’t that they don't care deeply about theirmothers. It's just that they shouldn't be burdened with their mother's well being.The mother and daughter relationship is a relationship that is not replaceableby any other. Mothers never stop being mothers, which includes frequently wantingto protect their daughters and often feeling responsible for their happiness. Mother always "trumps"( 王牌 ) friend.“_________”.8. The underlined word“preclude” in Paragraph 1 probably means A.differ B. prevent C. benefit D. change9.What do we know from the passage?A.The mother and daughter relationship can be replaced by a best friend.B.A mother ’s love brings her and her daughter a close friendship.C. The mother and daughter relationship goes beyond best friends ’friendship.D. Marina has a troubled relationship with her mother.10. The author proves his statements mainly by _________.D. makingA. listing dataB. giving explanationsC. quoting sayingsexamples11. What is the best title for the passage?A. How to be a good mother and daughter ?B. Who is a mother ’s best friend?C. Mother or friend?D. Can a mother be a daughter ’s best friend?DBeing sociable looks like a good way to add years to your life. Relationshipswith family, friends, neighbours, even pets, will all do the trick, but the biggestlongevity( 长寿 ) boost seems to come from marriage or an equivalent relationship.Theeffect was first noted in 1858 by William Farr, who wrote that widows and widowers( 鳏夫 ) were at a much higher risk of dying than their married peers. Studies since thensuggest that marriage could add as much as seven years to a man ’s life and two toa woman’s. The effect holds for all causes of death, whether illness, accident orself-harm.Even if the odds are stacked against you (the conditions are not favourable),marriage can more than compensate. Linda Waite of the University of Chicago has found that a married older man with heart disease can expect to live nearly four years longer than an unmarried man with a healthy heart. Likewise, a married man who smokes morethan a pack a day is likely to live as long as a divorced man who doesn ’t smoke. There’s a flip side , however, as partners are more likely to become ill or die inthe couple of years following their spouse ’s death, and caring for a spouse with mental disorder can leave you with some of the same severe problems. Even so, theodds favour marriage. In a 30-year study of more than 10,000 people, Nicholas Christakis of Harvard Medical School describes how all kinds of social networks have similar effects.So how does it work? The effects are complex, affected by socio-economic factors, health-service provision, emotional support and other more physiological mechanisms( 体制 ). For example, social contact can boost development of the brain and immune system, leading to better health and less chance of depression later in life.People in supportive relationships may handle stress better. Then there are thepsychological benefits of a supportive partner.A life partner, children and good friends are all recommended if you aim to liveto 100.The best social network is still being mapped out, but Christakis says: “People are interconnected, so their health is interconnected. ”12.Which one of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.The married men live seven years longer than the unmarried.B.Marriage can help make up for ill health,C.The unmarried are more likely to have heart disease than the married old men.D.Unmarried people are likely to suffer in later life13. It can be inferre d from the context that theto________.A. the disadvantages of being marriedB. The emotional problems arising from marriage“flip side ”in Paragraph 2 refersC. The responsibility of taking care of one ’s family14. What does the author say about social networks?A. They contribute a great deal to longevity.B. They help develop people’s community spirit.C. They provide timely support for those in need.D. They help relieve people of their life ’s bu rden15.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.It ’s important that we develop a social network when young.B.To stay healthy, one should have a proper social network.C.Getting a divorce means risking a reduced life span.D.We should share our social networks with each other.第二节(共 5 小题;每题 2 分;满分10 分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项;选项中有两项为剩余选项。
广东省汕头市高三英语上学期期中(10月)试题
广东省汕头市2018届高三英语上学期期中(10月)试题本试卷共三部分,满分135分(120×1.125)。
考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必分别将答题卷上的姓名、考试号用黑色字迹的签字笔填写,用2B铅笔将考试号对应的信息点涂黑。
2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。
第一部分: 阅读理解(共两节,满分40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,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AThe editor of the new Cool Camping Britain guide chooses some of his favorite new finds in England, Wales and Scotland.Cleadale, Isle of Eigg, Inner HebridesIs this Britain’s mos t beautiful campsite? From the grassy point looking seaward to the mountains, it’s not hard for campers to see how the island inspired The Lord of the Rings author’s fantasy landscapes. The campsite itself is as wild and wonderful as its setting.Open April - September, from £5 per tent per night.Swattesfield, Thornham Magna, SuffolkDeep in the wilds of north Suffolk, this seven-acre campsite has only been open for a few years, with two fields separated by a lake and surrounded by woodland. The position is perfect. It’s a great place to do nothing but get into nature. You can put up your tent in the bottom field or the woodland beyond.Open Easter - October, from £10 per tent per night.Pleasant Streams Farm, near St Austell, CornwallThis site, by a lake, is all about simple pleasures. Located in the former mining village, it has a summerhouse(凉亭) with books and games for a rainy day. There are many animals including pigs, hens, goats and ducks on the farm and a pub just a 10- minute stroll away. There’s ve ry little to do here, no bells and no whistles. Campfires are encouraged.Open Easter - September, from £10 per tent per night.Troytown Campsite, St Agnes, Isles of SciilyIts only campsite, Troytown, couldn’t be in a more remote position. Isolation is its greatest advantage —so bring plenty of books to read and don’t expect a phone signal. But at least one of life’s necessities is available. Lying on the hillside overlookingthe bay and near the island of the Gugh, it might just win the prize for best beer garden view in England.Open March - October, from £7. 50 per tent per night,21. Which of the following is TRUE about Cleadale, Isle of Eigg, Inner Hebrides?A. It has been open for a few years.B. A beautiful lake surrounds it.C. It offers the longest service.D. The rent of a tent per night is the lowest.22. Which place can you choose if you like a simple farm life?A. Cleadale, Isle of Eigg, Inner Hebrides.B. Swattesfield, Thornham Magna, Suffolk.C. Pleasant Streams Farm, near St Austell, Cornwall.D. Troytown Campsite, St Agnes, Isles of Scilly.23. In Troytown Campsite, St Agnes, Isles of Scilly, you can’t ________.A. contact others by phonesB. view the bay from the hillsideC. get everyday necessitiesD. relax yourself by readingBHere is an astonishing and significant fact: Mental work alone can’t make us tire. It sounds absurd. But a years ago, scientists tried to find out how long the human brain could labor without reaching a stage of fatigue (疲劳). To the amazement of these scientists, they discovered that blood passing through the brain, when it is active, shows no fatigue at all! If we took a drop of blood from a day laborer, we would find it full of fatigue toxins(毒素) and fatigue products. But if we took blood from the brain of an Albert Einstein, it would show no fatigue toxins at the end of the day.So far as the brain is concerned, it can work as well and swiftly at the end of eight or even twelve hours of effort as at the beginning. The brain is totally tireless. So what makes us tired?Some scientists declare that most of our fatigue comes from our mental and emotional(情绪的) attitudes. One of England’s most outstanding scientists, J.A. Hadfield, says, “The greater part of the fatigue from which we suffer is of mental origin. In fact, fatigue of purely physical origin is rare.” Dr. Brill, a famous American scientist, goes even further. He declares, “One hundred percent of the fatigue of sitting worker in good health is due to emotional problems.”What kinds of emotions make sitting workers tired? Joy? Satisfaction? No! A feeling of being bored, anger, anxiety, tenseness, worry, a feeling of not being appreciated---those are the emotions that tire sitting workers. Hard work by itself seldom causes fatigue. We get tired because our emotions produce nervousness in the body.24. What surprised the scientists a few years ago?A. Fatigue toxins could hardly be found in a laborer’s blood.B. Albert Einstein didn’t feel worn after a day’s work.C. The brain could work for many hours without fatigue.D. A mental worker’s blood was filled with fatigue toxins.25. According to the author, which of the following can make sitting workers tired?A. Challenging mental work.B. Unpleasant emotions.C. Endless tasks.D. Physical labor26. We can infer from the passage that in order to stay energetic, sitting workers n eed to _____A. have some good food.B. enjoy their workC. exercise regularlyD. discove r fatigue toxins27. What is the main idea of the passage?A.Too much mental work will make people tired.B.Mental work is of great importance to our health.C.It is hard work that makes people feel tired easily.D.People get tired when working because of emotional problemCTimes are a little tough at our house right now. Neither of us makes a lot of money, but years of experience have taught us how to walk between the raindrops and make it from one month to the next with a fair amount of grace. I cook a lot at home, more when we're facing lean times. When I know that I have to keep us fed on not much money, I fall back on my grandmother's recipes. She taught me to cook.When I was a kid, my twin brother and I spent long summer weeks and Christmas vacations with my mother's parents in the mountains of North Carolina. Rather than go hunting with my grandfather on frozen mornings, I found myself more and more in the kitchen with my grandmother, watching her making a lemon cheese pie with her soft hands.My great-grandmother died when my grandmother was 11 years old. As the eldest daughter, she was expected to take on all of the housework while attending school. Throughout the Great Depression, she learned how to make a little food go a long way. Vegetables were cheap, so she cooked a lot of them, mostly only using small amounts of meat for seasoning. Roast beef was a twice-a-month luxury, but there was nothing she couldn't do with a chicken, every part of it. Nothing went to waste.Now I understand that her food was sacred. I feel connected to my grandmother and to hundreds of years of family when I'm in my kitchen making country food. In the delicious smells is a long tale of victory over hard times, of conquering starvation—of not just surviving, but finding joy and pleasure in every meal of every day.From grandmother I learned to take real satisfaction in feeding people. My grandmotherwould beam with pleasure over a heavily laden table and say, “Do you know what this would cost at the restaurant?” I never knew what restaurant in particular she had in mind, but I knew that the question was totally not fair, because no restaurant anywhere can cook like a grandmother. But now, thanks to her guidance and years of practice, I can.28. According to the passage, the author cooks a lot at home because__________.A. she wants to try out her grandmother’s recipesB. she and her husband are quite particular about foodC. she enjoys cooking at homeD. she and her husband are embarrassed financially29. What does the underlined word “lean” mean in the first paragraph?A. with a bad harvestB. with little moneyC. with little energyD. with little work30. According to the passage, the author’s grandmother__________.A. learnt to cook throughout the Great DepressionB. was careful in budgetingC. preferred chicken to beefD. was careful in cooking vegetables31. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A. Cook like My GrandmotherB. My Grandmother’s Sacred FoodC. My Grandmother’s RecipeD. Joy and Pleasure in CookingDA child who has once been pleased with a tale likes, as a rule, to have it retold in almost the same words, but this should not lead parents to treat printed fairy stories as formal texts. It is always much better to tell a story than read it out of a book, and, if a parent can produce what, in the actual situation of the time and the child, is an improvement on the printed text, so much the better.A charge made against fairy tales is that they harm the child by frightening him or making him sad thinking. To prove the latter, one would have to show in a controlled experiment that children who have read fairy stories were more often sorry for cruelty than those who had not. As to fears, there are, I think, some cases of children being dangerously terrified by some fairy story. Often, however, this arises from the child having heard the story once. Familiarity with the story by repetition turns the pain of fear into the pleasure of a fear faced and mastered.There are also people who object to fairy stories on the grounds that they are not objectively true, that giants, witches, two - headed dragons, magic carpets, etc. do not exist; and that, instead of being fond of the strange side in fairy tales, the child should be taught to learn the reality by studying history. I find such people, I must say so peculiar that I do not know how to argue with them. If their case were sound, the worldshould be full of mad men attempting to fly from New York to Philadelphia on a stick or covering a telephone with kisses in the belief that it was their beloved girl -friend.No fairy story ever declared to be a description of the real world and no clever childhas ever believed that it was.32. The author considers that a fairy story is more effective when it is ____ .A . repeated without any change B. treated as a jokeC. made some changes by the parentD. set in the present33. The advantage claimed for repeating fairy stories to young children is that it ____.A. makes them less fearfulB. makes them believe there is nothing to be afraid ofC. develops their power of memoryD. encourages them not to have strange beliefs34.The author’s mention of sticks and telephones is meant to suggest that _______.A.fairy stories are still being made upB. there is some misunderstanding aboutfairy talesC. people try to modernize old fairy storiesD. there is more concern for children'sfears nowadays35. One of the reasons why some people are not in favor of fairy tales is that _______.A. they are full of imaginationB. they just make up the stories which are far from the truthC. they are not interestingD. they make teachers of history difficult to teach第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
2018届高三英语上学期期中试题A卷
2017--2018学年上学期高三期中考试英语A卷本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题共100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)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 man like about the play?A.The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2.Which place are the speakers trying to find?A.A hotel.B.A bank.C.A restaurant.3.At what time will the two speakers meet?A.5:20.B.5:10.C.4:40.4.What will the man do?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5.What does the woman want to do?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.C. Listen to some great music.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段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Where is Ben?A.In the kitchen.B.At school.C.In the park.7.What will the children do in the afternoon?A.Help set the table.B.Have a party.C. Do their homework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
广东省汕头市2018届高三英语上学期期中试题
广东省汕头市2018届高三英语上学期期中试题第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40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,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AWe all have our favorite teachers —those who seem truly interested and treat us kindly.But what about teachers we don't know or even don't like much?You can do lots of things to get a good connection with your teachers. First, do the right things: show up for class on time, with all assignments completed. Be active, be respectful, and ask questions you can’t solve by yourself.Show an interest in the subjects. Obviously, your teachers are really interested in their subjects or they wouldn’t have decided to teach them! Showing the teachers that you care —even if you’re not a math whiz(奇才) or fluent in French—sends the message that you are a good student.You can also plan a private conference during a teacher’s free period. Use this time to get extra help, ask questions, or talk about your progress in class. You may be surprised to leant that your teacher is a bit more relaxed one-on-one than when talking in front of the whole class.Here are some things to avoid when you are try to build a good relationship with your teachers:Not being sincere. Teachers sense it when your only goal is to get special treatment, a college reference, or a job chance.Trying to be teachers’ pet. Your behaviour will come off as phony(虚假的) and your classmates may start to resent you.Giving expensive gifts. It’s OK to offer some kind of gift to show your appreciation to teachers if they’ve been helpful to you. But giving expensive things could send the wrong message, and a teacher is usually not allowed to accept anything expensive.1. The passage mainly gives advice on ______.A. how to get good points in exams at schoolB. how to develop interest in a boring subjectC. how to choose proper gifts for your teachersD. how to build good teacher-student relations2. What does the underlined word “resent” probably mean?A. hateB. admireC. ignoreD. follow3. What’s the advantage of having a private t alk with your teachers?A. You can ask questions about personal life.B. Your teacher will feel relaxed to talk to you.C. You can make more progress than others in class.D.Your teacher will try hard to answer your questions.BGovernors Island in Brief:Located in the New York Harbour, Governors Island is a former military base that has been opened to the public and offers car-free biking, art exhibits, performances, picnicking, tours and more. Many of the things to do on Governors Island are completely free, including the ferry ride to get there!Getting to Governors Island:Free ferry service to Governors Island is offered on weekends when the Island is open to the public.On Saturdays, Sundays and holiday, ferry service is available from Brooklyn Bridg e Park’s Pier 6 and Manhattan’s Battery Maritime Building (10 South Street), close to the Staten Island Ferry Terminal. Check out the Governors Island Website for full directions and ferry details.Admission:Free,Admission:FreeVisiting Hours:New for 2016, Governors Island will be open to visitors seven days a week from Memorial Day (observed on the last Monday of May) through the end of September. The Island opens to the public daily at 10 a.m. and closes at 6 p.m. on weekdays, 7 p.m.Good to Know About Governors Island:·Governors Island has drinks and water for sale, but no water fountains.·There are numerous options for food, but it's also a great place to bring your own picnic.·Dogs and pets are not allowed on Governors Island.·There are publ ic restrooms.·I'd recommend arriving at least 30 minutes before your ferry departure time for both traveling to and from Governors Island.4. The way to reach Governors Island is by ___________.A. busB. bikeC. carD. boat5. To visit Governors Island, you _______.A. don’t have to pay any fare.B. need to bring your own food.C. have to go there only on weekends.D. can start your trip at Brooklyn Bridge Park.6. Governors Island is open to the public seven days a week for about _____ in 2016.A. two months.B. three monthsC. four monthsD. five months7. On governors Island, you are likely to see the following EXCEPT ________.A. picnicsB. petsC. restroomsD. art worksCYoung Mr. Smith had an idea for his employer. It was an idea for saving money for the company by increasing prices. At the same time, he suggested that the company sell goods of less value.If his employer liked the idea, he might be given more pay. Perhaps he might even get a better job with the company.Business had been very slow. So Mr. Smith's employer thought a few minutes about the idea. But then she shook her head. "I am sorry, Smith," his employer said. "It just will not wash."Now, the meaning of these English words should be, "It will not get clean." Yet Smith's idea did not have anything to do with making something clean. So why did his employer say, "It will not wash?"Most word experts agree that "it will not wash" means it will not work. In 19th century of England, the expression meant an undependable statement. It was used mainly to describe an idea. But sometimes it was used about a person.Happily for the young employee, his employer wanted him to do well in the company. So the employer "talked turkey" to him. She said, "Your idea would be unfair to our buyers. Think of another way to save money."A century ago, to talk turkey meant to talk pleasantly. Turkeys in the barnyard(谷仓院场) were thought to be speaking pleasantly to one another. In recent years, the saying has come to mean an attempt to teach something important.Mr. Smith thought of a better idea after his employer talked turkey to him. He was given an increase in pay. So if your idea "will not wash," try "talking turkey" to yourself and come up with a better idea.8. W hat’s the main purpose of the passage?A. To give some advice on office work.B. To explore the meaning of two expressions.C. To share Mr. Smith’s personal experience.D. To tell about the development of the English language.9. The employer in the passage can be best described as ______.A. hard-workingB. unluckyC. honestD. cold-blooded10. Why did the employer refuse Mr. Smith’s idea?A. Because the idea would cost her much money.B. Because she knew Smith was trying to cheat her.C. Because she herself wanted to get a better job.D. Because the idea would do harm to the customers.11. You will most probably use the expression “talk turkey” when ____.A. you are at your friend’s birthday partyB. your friend has broken his promise to you.C. you are offered a better job by your bossD. you are hungry and want to get something to eatDBritish scientists, exploring a beach on the country's east coast, discovered what they believed were the oldest human footprints outside of Africa. They are estimated to be close to one million years and are believed to be the oldest evidence of humans in northern Europe.Footprints of what appears to be a group of ancient humans were discovered on a beach in Norfolk, in eastern Britain. They may be about 500,000 years older than the earliest footprints previously found in the country. The 3D images and a model of one of the imprints(印迹) were unveiled on Friday at a news conference at the British Museum, in London.The museum’s archeologist Nick Ashton descri bed the moment last May when he realized the footprints were left by a prehistoric man. “It was only when the overhead views were emailed through to me back in my office that I suddenly looked at it and opened up the file and I thought, “This is absolutely amazing. You know, there is no doubt that they really are human footprints,” he said.Nick said the new discovery will alter the understanding of early human history in Europe. Liverpool John Moores University researcher Isabelle de Groote analysed the pr ints. “ The spread of the footprint size gives us an indication that we have children, a number of children and then probably some adults there with at least one, probably one male,” she said.It is not known how the early humans survived in the cold environment of ancient northern Europe. Scientists say a million years ago, Britain was joined to continental Europe and they believe that the individuals who left the footprints were related to Homo sapiens’ ancestors called the Pioneer Man, known to haveinhabited in a warmer climate.12. What information can we get from the first paragraph?A. The earliest humans moved from Europe to Africa.B. The oldest human footprints were once found in Africa.C. No humans lived in Britain about one million years ago.D. The earliest humans came to Northern Europe from Africa.13. The underlined word “alter” in Para.4 probably means “_________”A. proveB. explainC. changeD. develop14. Who left the footprints on the beach according to researcher Isabelle?A. A group of childrenB. Some adult womenC. A group of adult men.D. Children and adults15. We can read the passage above most probably in a _____.A. science magazineB. student bookC. holiday brochureD. geography book第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
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广东省汕头市2018届高三英语上学期期中试题第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40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,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AWe all have our favorite teachers —those who seem truly interested and treat us kindly.But what about teachers we don't know or even don't like much?You can do lots of things to get a good connection with your teachers. First, do the right things: show up for class on time, with all assignments completed. Be active, be respectful, and ask questions you can’t solve by yourself.Show an interest in the subjects. Obviously, your teachers are really interested in their subjects or they wouldn’t have decided to teach them! Showing the teachers that you care —even if you’re not a math whiz(奇才) or fluent in French—sends the message that you are a good student.You can also plan a private conference during a teacher’s free period. Use this time to get extra help, ask questions, or talk about your progress in class. You may be surprised to leant that your teacher is a bit more relaxed one-on-one than when talking in front of the whole class.Here are some things to avoid when you are try to build a good relationship with your teachers:Not being sincere. Teachers sense it when your only goal is to get special treatment, a college reference, or a job chance.Trying to be teachers’ pet. Your behaviour will come off as phony(虚假的) and your classmates may start to resent you.Giving expensive gifts. It’s OK to offer some kind of gift to show your appreciation to teachers if they’ve been helpful to you. But giving expensive things could send the wrong message, and a teacher is usually not allowed to accept anything expensive.1. The passage mainly gives advice on ______.A. how to get good points in exams at schoolB. how to develop interest in a boring subjectC. how to choose proper gifts for your teachersD. how to build good teacher-student relations2. What does the underlined word “resent” probably mean?A. hateB. admireC. ignoreD. follow3. What’s the advantage of having a private t alk with your teachers?A. You can ask questions about personal life.B. Your teacher will feel relaxed to talk to you.C. You can make more progress than others in class.D.Your teacher will try hard to answer your questions.BGovernors Island in Brief:Located in the New York Harbour, Governors Island is a former military base that has been opened to the public and offers car-free biking, art exhibits, performances, picnicking, tours and more. Many of the things to do on Governors Island are completely free, including the ferry ride to get there!Getting to Governors Island:Free ferry service to Governors Island is offered on weekends when the Island is open to the public.On Saturdays, Sundays and holiday, ferry service is available from Brooklyn Bridg e Park’s Pier 6 and Manhattan’s Battery Maritime Building (10 South Street), close to the Staten Island Ferry Terminal. Check out the Governors Island Website for full directions and ferry details.Admission:Free,Admission:FreeVisiting Hours:New for 2016, Governors Island will be open to visitors seven days a week from Memorial Day (observed on the last Monday of May) through the end of September. The Island opens to the public daily at 10 a.m. and closes at 6 p.m. on weekdays, 7 p.m.Good to Know About Governors Island:·Governors Island has drinks and water for sale, but no water fountains.·There are numerous options for food, but it's also a great place to bring your own picnic.·Dogs and pets are not allowed on Governors Island.·There are publ ic restrooms.·I'd recommend arriving at least 30 minutes before your ferry departure time for both traveling to and from Governors Island.4. The way to reach Governors Island is by ___________.A. busB. bikeC. carD. boat5. To visit Governors Island, you _______.A. don’t have to pay any fare.B. need to bring your own food.C. have to go there only on weekends.D. can start your trip at Brooklyn Bridge Park.6. Governors Island is open to the public seven days a week for about _____ in 2016.A. two months.B. three monthsC. four monthsD. five months7. On governors Island, you are likely to see the following EXCEPT ________.A. picnicsB. petsC. restroomsD. art worksCYoung Mr. Smith had an idea for his employer. It was an idea for saving money for the company by increasing prices. At the same time, he suggested that the company sell goods of less value.If his employer liked the idea, he might be given more pay. Perhaps he might even get a better job with the company.Business had been very slow. So Mr. Smith's employer thought a few minutes about the idea. But then she shook her head. "I am sorry, Smith," his employer said. "It just will not wash."Now, the meaning of these English words should be, "It will not get clean." Yet Smith's idea did not have anything to do with making something clean. So why did his employer say, "It will not wash?"Most word experts agree that "it will not wash" means it will not work. In 19th century of England, the expression meant an undependable statement. It was used mainly to describe an idea. But sometimes it was used about a person.Happily for the young employee, his employer wanted him to do well in the company. So the employer "talked turkey" to him. She said, "Your idea would be unfair to our buyers. Think of another way to save money."A century ago, to talk turkey meant to talk pleasantly. Turkeys in the barnyard(谷仓院场) were thought to be speaking pleasantly to one another. In recent years, the saying has come to mean an attempt to teach something important.Mr. Smith thought of a better idea after his employer talked turkey to him. He was given an increase in pay. So if your idea "will not wash," try "talking turkey" to yourself and come up with a better idea.8. W hat’s the main purpose of the passage?A. To give some advice on office work.B. To explore the meaning of two expressions.C. To share Mr. Smith’s personal experience.D. To tell about the development of the English language.9. The employer in the passage can be best described as ______.A. hard-workingB. unluckyC. honestD. cold-blooded10. Why did the employer refuse Mr. Smith’s idea?A. Because the idea would cost her much money.B. Because she knew Smith was trying to cheat her.C. Because she herself wanted to get a better job.D. Because the idea would do harm to the customers.11. You will most probably use the expression “talk turkey” when ____.A. you are at your friend’s birthday partyB. your friend has broken his promise to you.C. you are offered a better job by your bossD. you are hungry and want to get something to eatDBritish scientists, exploring a beach on the country's east coast, discovered what they believed were the oldest human footprints outside of Africa. They are estimated to be close to one million years and are believed to be the oldest evidence of humans in northern Europe.Footprints of what appears to be a group of ancient humans were discovered on a beach in Norfolk, in eastern Britain. They may be about 500,000 years older than the earliest footprints previously found in the country. The 3D images and a model of one of the imprints(印迹) were unveiled on Friday at a news conference at the British Museum, in London.The museum’s archeologist Nick Ashton descri bed the moment last May when he realized the footprints were left by a prehistoric man. “It was only when the overhead views were emailed through to me back in my office that I suddenly looked at it and opened up the file and I thought, “This is absolutely amazing. You know, there is no doubt that they really are human footprints,” he said.Nick said the new discovery will alter the understanding of early human history in Europe. Liverpool John Moores University researcher Isabelle de Groote analysed the pr ints. “ The spread of the footprint size gives us an indication that we have children, a number of children and then probably some adults there with at least one, probably one male,” she said.It is not known how the early humans survived in the cold environment of ancient northern Europe. Scientists say a million years ago, Britain was joined to continental Europe and they believe that the individuals who left the footprints were related to Homo sapiens’ ancestors called the Pioneer Man, known to haveinhabited in a warmer climate.12. What information can we get from the first paragraph?A. The earliest humans moved from Europe to Africa.B. The oldest human footprints were once found in Africa.C. No humans lived in Britain about one million years ago.D. The earliest humans came to Northern Europe from Africa.13. The underlined word “alter” in Para.4 probably means “_________”A. proveB. explainC. changeD. develop14. Who left the footprints on the beach according to researcher Isabelle?A. A group of childrenB. Some adult womenC. A group of adult men.D. Children and adults15. We can read the passage above most probably in a _____.A. science magazineB. student bookC. holiday brochureD. geography book第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。