福建省厦门市2018届高三下学期第一次质量检查(3月)英语

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福建省厦门市2018届高三下学期第一次质量检查(3月)
英语试题
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。

例:How much is the shirt?
A. £9.15
B. £9.18.
C. £9.15
答案是C。

1. What is the woman going to do?
A. Buy ticets
B. Attend a festival
C. Play some music.
2. Where probably are the speaers?
A. At home.
B. At the company.
C. A. At the barber’s.
3. What happened to the man?
A. He was punished.
B. He got hungry.
C. He had a stomachache.
4. What are the speaers taling about?
A. Learning a language.
B. Maing up an ecuse.
C. Choosing a restaurant.
5. What does the woman mean?
A. They are always late.
B. They don’t need to hurry.
C. They still have 20 minutes.
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。

A. Her relatives live here.
B. Her father has found a new job.
C. Her family come for sightseeing.
7. What do we now about the woman?
A. She has never been to China.
B. She has got used to her new life.
C. She is studying in a boarding school.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8. Who is in hospital?
A. The woman s grandma.
B. Th e woman’s brother.
C. The woman’s mother.
9. What eeps the woman busy?
A. Preparing a party.
B. Dealing with a project.
C. Writing a graduation paper.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. When will the speaers leave for the station?
A. At si.
B. At seven.
C. At eight
11. What ind of scats will they tae?
A. Sleeping car.
B. Economy class.
C. First class.
12. How long will they stay in Harbin approimately?
A. 2 days.
B. 3 days.
C. 4 days.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What’s the probable relationship between the speaers?
A. Colleagues.
B. Schoolmates.
C. Strangers.
14. What food does the man lie most?
A. Cheeseburgers.
B. Caes.
C. Sweets.
15. How docs the man find his job?
A. Hard.
B. Meaningless.
C. Worthwhile.
A. Taling more about wor.
B. Doing the cooing at home.
C. Having something to drin.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. What ind of boo is The Snowy Day?
A. A picture boo.
B. A cartoon boo.
C. An adventurous boo.
18. What does Peter dream that night?
A. He maes a snowman.
B. The sun melts the snow.
C. It eeps snowing all day.
19. What do we now about the boo?
A. The hero is an adult.
B. The plot is comple.
C. The language is simple.
20. Why docs the speaer give the tal?
A. To describe a snowy day.
B. To introduce his favorite story.
C. To encourage people lo buy a boo.
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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A
ett le’s Yard, Cambridge
This modern-art gallery in a Victorian house was founded m the 1950s by Tate curator Jim Ede and reopened in February following a two-year redevelopment by Jamie Fobert Architects, the team behind the 2017 Tate St Ives etension. This means a new cafe, a four-floor education wing and improved gallery space that can accommodate more visitors. The gallery’s permanent collection includes wors by Joan Miró. Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth.
Being Rrunel Bristol
Celebrating the life and wor of famous civil engineer Isambard ingdom Brunei, Being Brunei will open in March on Bristol’s harbourside. net to SS Great Britain. The museum will include a range of
interactive and entertaining ehibits, including taling portraits of his friends and family and personal possessions, including an 1821 school report. It is a good place for families to strengthen connections.
Royal Academy of Arts, London
The A reopens on 19 May for its 250th anniversary, following a £50m renovation (翻新) with a gallery and epanded ehibition programme. These will include three day-lit galleries, which will host ehibitions with a focus on contemporary art and architecture. The grand frontwall of the Burlington Gardens building has also been restored-possibly the first time it’s had a proper clean in its 150 year history.
V AA Dundee
One of the most signifi cant new openings of the year will be Scotland’s first design museum —and also the first V&A anywhere outside of London-on 15 September. The museum building sits on the river Tay. It will celebrate Scottish design and objects in its collection.
21. What do we now about Being Brunel?
A. It is family-friendly.
B. It includes three day-lit galleries.
C. It has a long school report
D. It possesses permanent collections.
22 Why does the RA reopen?
A .To epand the ehibition. B. To display contemporary art.
C. To mar its 250th anniversary.
D. To present its 150-year history.
23. Which museum or gallery will open in September?
A. ettle s Yard.
B. Being Brunel.
C. Royal Academy of Arts.
D. V&A Dundee.
B
The ocean is filled with eight million tonnes of rubbish—enough to fill five carrier bags for every foot of coastline on the planet. But a new invention could deal with this problem, one port at a time.
A pair of surfers from Perth, Australia, has invented a “floating bin” that automatically draws rubbish floating on the water into it lie a vacuum (真空) cleaner. While the invention may do little to battle against five giant “garbage islands” that flow around the worlds major ocean gyres (环流), it could stop waste from leaving harbours and marinas, for eample. Peter Ceglinsi and Andrew Turton said their device could spell the end of polluted seas.
The concept is simple A bucet connects to a water pump, drawing in any floating trash inside a removable net bag. There is also an optional oil-water separator system inside the pump. It can remove oil from the seawater before spitting it bac into the ocean — pollution-free — through the other side of the pump.
The water filtration (过滤) system is much lie what you’d find in a fish lan, but it has the potential to clean up an entire ocean. The scabin can run 24/7, according lo its website. And, amaingly, Peter and Andrew say they have never caught a fish or sea animal in their pumps in four years of testing.
The Scabin Project aims lo improve on the traditional and sometimes epensive —harbor cleaning methods of having a person physically remove trash from the water or sending boats equipped with nets to collect it. While it’s not as etensive as 21-year-old Boyan Slat’s plan t o clean the entire Pacific Ocean in 10 years, starting in 2020, the scabin’s creators said their device is something that harbors can start using to clean our oceans now.
They’re starting “close to the source of the problem m a controlled environment, “Seabin’s website states. “I t’s a big mission, but it can be done. In fact, we’re doing it right now.”
24. What led to the two surfers’ invention?
A. Poor equipment of boats.
B. Great interest in surfing.
C. Disturbing ocean rubbish
D. Lac of harbor cleaning methods.
25. What docs the underlined word “spell” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Indicate
B. Change.
C. Meet.
D. Reach.
26. What is a seabin according to the tet?
A. A fish tan.
B. A vacuum cleaner.
C. A water filtration system.
D. A floating rubbish collector.
27. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A. The seabin is applied worldwide.
B. It is challenging for the seabin to clean polluted seas.
C. The seabin is far from satisfactory.
D. It is possible for the seabin to control the environment.
C
Wor started this wee on net season’s flu vaccine (疫苗), with eperts woring off forecasts about which types of the flu virus will be maing the rounds. But don’t epect any improvements. Flu eperts are already admitting that most vaccines will give at best basic protection, because they re based on old-fashioned technology. It’s not a new problem, bu t one that the slow-moving world of drug and vaccine production seems helpless to improve upon.
Every flu vaccine is a coctail, aimed at either three or four of the most common flu types. Flu vaccines must be reformulated every year, because flu viruses develop constantly in a process called antigenic drift. In February, global flu eperts gather to trade notes on what viruses are circulating in different countries and to come to an agreement on which types the net vaccines should be formulated to target.
In recent years, flu vaccines have been based on HINI, H3N2 and either one or two types of influena B virus. Each of thes e has a “reference” type, which is used to mae seed virus. Producers inject the seed types into eggs and incubate (孵) them as the virus grows. Then they purify the virus, and either weaen it or ill it to mae a vaccine.
Using eggs is a tricy and unpredictab le process. Sometimes the virus doesn’t grow well in eggs, which can mean less vaccine than epected. The result is a flu vaccine that doesn’t offer much protec ti on. “As long as we have eggs we are going to have this problem,” said Scott Hensley, a flu virus epert, “The only solution is not t o depend on eggs.”
Flu is a major iller. The 2017-2018 season has been a severe one, hitting the entire U.S. with widespread influena infection (传染) at once for wees on end, and illing 97 children so far. Against this threat, even a less satisfying flu vaccine will definitely help. “Even when you have these mismatches it will not prevent infection but liely prevent disease severity,” said Hensley.
28. Why does net season flu vaccine fail to improve?
A. It has offered the best protection.
B. Eperts can’t forecast the flu types.
C. It is based on outdated technology.
D. Eperts are unwilling to respond to changes.
29. According to Paragraph 2, what do flu eperts do in February?
A. Echange views on the virus types net season.
B. Gel together and mae a deal on vaccines.
C. Sign an agreement on vaccine production.
D. Decide on how to circulate the viruses.
30. What might be the ris of using eggs to mae vaccines?
A. Seeds are less liely to get protection.
B. Viruses might not be developed as epected
C. There are not enough eggs to be used.
D. Whether vaccines will grow is hard to predict.
31. What message does the underlined sentence convey?
A. The U.S. is faced with serious flu attacs.
B. Egg-based vaccines are better than nothing.
C. There is something wrong with flu vaccines.
D. Flu vaccines can stop the disease spreading.
D
Forests are always losers at the Olympics, and that’s unliely to change anytime soon.
For the winter games in PyeongChang, South orea, virgin forest was destroyed on Mount Gariwang to accommodate si runs. For the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, a si run is set to wipe out part of the Songshan National Nature Reserve And let’s not forget the 240 acres of Atlantic Forest that were leveled for the 2016 games in Rio de Janeiro to mae way for a golf course.
For the upcoming Toyo games, environmental and human rights advocates have been raising alarms about the use of tropical wood to build the New National Stadium. Activists have fought against such environmental destruction. The damage is often permanent, threatens endangered plants and animals and, in some cases, causes conflicts with native people But frequently the country’s o rganiing committee, and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have found ways to mae it reasonable—despite a paragraph in the Olympic Charter that states that the IOC’s role is to “encourage and support a responsible concern for environmental issues.”
As it stands now. the IOC has little authority over a city’s local organiing committee, which finally plans the event, Chappelet, professor of public management at the University of Lausanne, told Earther.
“Even if the I OC is dissatisfied with the way host cities have prepared for the games, they have no built-in systems to supervise (监督) them so that they strictly follow the Olympic Charter. The only thing they can do if they’re not happy is to withdraw the right to organie the game. But the IOC could include more enforcement (执行) systems into the contract (合同) they mae with the host city, he added. That contract must be signed and obeyed by everyone. Those who brea it could be fined.
Boyoff, the author of several boos on the Olympics, suggested a similar s olution. “The IOC could insist that host cities prioritie their ecological promises, but instead they loo the other way, time and time again,” he said.
32. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A. Popularity of the Olympics.
B. Different needs of the Olympics
C. Importance of protecting forests.
D. Problems caused by the Olympics.
33. What is the IOC epected to do according to the Olympic Charter?
A. Lead the fight against destruction.
B. Withdraw the rights of host cities.
C. Ban the destruction of the environment.
D. Promote a responsible concern for the environment.
34. What docs the underlined word “they” in the tet refer to?
A. The IOC.
B. Built-in systems.
C. Host cities.
D. The games.
35 What can be the best title for the tet?
A. IOC Stresses Its Active Role
B. Pried Forests Lost Big
C. Perfect Solutions are Found
D. Conflicts Arise at the Olympics
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。

Pretend You’re Good at It
A while bac. I met my pal Jenny, who was in town recording her biography. Let’s Pretend This Never Happened. _36_ She told me that it had been going horribly-until she reached out to her friend Neil for advice,When she ased Neil how he managed to record so many of his boos while still sounding so cool and
collected, his response came bac almost immediate ly PRETEND YOU’RE GOOD A T IT. So she wrote his advice on her arm and went bac into the recording studio. _37_ And she was. She re-recorded the first chapter with her new words singing through her head.
_38_ Of course I was happy it wored for my friend Jenny, but other than that, I didn’t thin much about ii. But slowly, gradually, “Pretend you’re good at if has wored its magic on me. I have long suffered from a serious mental disease. I needed something to help me get past my fears and head out into the world. _39_ And it wored.
Having a hard time getting up in the morning? Tell yourself that you are the best at getting up early. _40_ Pretend you’r e good at it, and you’ll surp rise yourself with how good you really are. However, “Pr e tend you’re good at if” is not a substitute for actual training or an ecuse to behave in a proud and unpleasant way, either.
A. What would that loo lie?
B I ased her how it was going.
C I pretended, and my aniety eased.
D. So I turned to “pretend you’re good at it”.
E. She too a deep breath and pretended she was good at it.
F. “Pretend you’re good at it,” on the other hand, is more playful.
G. This didn’t strie me as particularly world-changing advice, honestly.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
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。

One summer’s day. I drove along our main street as a horrible and sudden shower threatened. The sy _41_ and the wind swept along warningly. I _42_ to the side of the street. A pic-up truc pared ahead of me. _43_ to the weather in its body were the family’s entire _44_ mattresses (床垫), basets, boes of clothing, and other household goods.
“Oh my, those poor people,” I thought, _45_ children in the seat of the truc. They were obviously _46_ from one home to another and their belongings, shabby though they were, were going to get completely
_47_!
Just then a little old lady ran by me and into a variety store before which we all pared to wail out the _48_. In minutes, she was out, _49_ a pacage containing a huge sheet of plastic. She _50_ tapped on the window of the truc and gestured the _51_ driver out. Between them, they spread the _52_ over the entire load in the body of the truc!
The wind blew in a _53_ fashion and rain came pouring down. _54_ the heavy wind, the two women managed to weigh down its comers and edges, thereby providing _55_ for the family’s belongings.
Everyone bac inside their _56_we sat out the brief storm The sun broe out in all its glory. I _57_ my window as the old lady and the young mother _58_ at the bac of the pic-up. And I heard the little old lady say. “Don’t _59_ me, just pass it on when you have the _60_ to lend a hand.”
41. A. cleared B. lightened C. paled D. darened
42. A. pointed B. ept C. marched D. pulled
43. A. Open B. Accustomed C. Subject D. Due
44. A. furniture B. belongings C. fortune D. collections
45. A. leaving B. observing C. ignoring D. amusing
46. A. moving B. waing C. switching D. dragging
47. A. dirty B. burned C. wet D. stolen
48. A danger B. night C. storm D fog
49. A. destroying B. rearing C. sending D waving
50. A. elegantly B. randomly C. impatiently D. busily
51. A. ehausted B. woman C. man D. sleepy
52. A clothing B. blanet C. towel D. covering
54. A. Fighting B. Using C. Epecting D. Following
55. A. storage B. protection C. insurance D. transport
56. A. vehicles B. stores C. cafes D. offices
57. A. broe through B. looed in C. rolled down D. wound up
58. A. whispered B. stayed C. argued D. met
59. A. praise B. follow C. than D. help
60. A. chance B. responsibility C. patience D. qualification
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

“Do the difficult things while they are easy and do the great things while they are small.” “Nothing is softer and _61_ (fleible) than water, yet nothing can resist it.”
These are the food for thought _62_ (serve) to Tube passengers at Oval station in south Lo ndon. It’s been 14 years since customer services manager Anthony Gentles _63_ (inspire) to brighten up the “blan faces” of travelers with daily _64_ (wise) from his favorite boo, Tao Te Ching. Every day he wrote one quote on the hoard _65_ (him). Mr. Gentles said offering quotes from ancient China was his way of _66_ (try) to mae people feel more welcome as they braved the Underground.
Thousands of quotes later, Mr Gentles’ favorite message remains the first one he wr ote “A journey of a thousand miles begins _67_ a single step”. “Because it’s _68_ (fundamental) true,” he said. “No mat ter _69_ you live your life, regardless of your situation, you have to tae the first step.”
Since 2007. the baton(接力棒) has been taen on by his colleague Glen Sutherland, _70_ posts on the station information board have set off a wave of enthusiasm to copy the practice across the capital.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
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。

People celebrate the Lantern Festival across China every year. About two wees before, I went to Yuyuan Garden Lantern Fair, one of busiest and grandest lantern fairs in China. I enjoyed locally snacs and traditional performances. Craftsmen at different stand sold their delicate handicrafts in reasonable prices. That impressed me most was various types of lanterns. I also learn to mae a paper lantern. Although it
wasn’t very beautiful, but it brought bac my childhood memories. Today, many la ntern fairs are still well preserving. It is a good way for us Chinese to now about my traditional culture.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,近期你校举办了主题为“美丽中国”的现场国画(traditional Chinese painting)比赛。

请为校报英文专栏写一篇活动报道。

内容包括:
1. 活动时间、地点:
2. 活动概况:
3. 活动意义。

注意:
1. 词数100左右:
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

福建省厦门市2018届高三下学期第一次质量检查(3月)
英语试题答案
第一部分:
1-5 BABAB 6-10 BCABA 11-15 CACAC 16-20 CABCC
第二部分:
21-25 ACDCA 26-30 DBCAB 31-35 BDDCB 36-40 BEGDA
第三部分:
41-45 DDABB 46-50 ACCBD 51-55 BDCAB 56-60 ACDCA
61. more fleible 62 served 63. was inspired 64. wisdom 65. himself
66. trying 67. with 68. fundamentally 69. how 70. whose
第四部分:
第一节:
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五、One possible version
Beautiful China in Traditional Chinese Painting
Last Friday witnessed a tradi tional Chinese painting competition “Beautiful China” on campus, which has spared a growing love for traditional art.
Over one hundred students participated in the competition. As the competition began, participants laid out the paper, piced up the paintbrush and gave full play to their talent, displaying the beauty of our motherland. Two hours later, the competition came to an end. The results will be announced in two days, and the winning entries will be on show in the ehibition hall.
Most of the students thin highly of this live painting competition, which provides a platform for them to eplore the beauty of China and eperience the charm of Chinese art.。

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