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2018届高三上学期期末质检英语试题

2018届高三上学期期末质检英语试题

2018届高三上学期期末质检英语试题本试卷共150分,共12页,考试时间120分钟。

考试结束后,将答题卡交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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,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。

例:How much is the shirt?答案是C。

1. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Learn slowly.B. Practise more.C. Take lessons.2. Whose birthday party will the speakers attend?A. Amy’s.B. Derek’s.C. Karl’s.3. Why is the woman in a hurry?A. She is heading for school.B. She wants to fetch a book.C. She has to pick up the man.4. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Lower her voice.B. Do the laundry.C. Paint the wall.5. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At the hotel.B. At the customs.C. At the station.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。

2018届高三上学期期末考试英语试卷+Word版含答案

2018届高三上学期期末考试英语试卷+Word版含答案

2017---2018学年第一学期期末考试高三年级英语试题本试卷满分为120分,考试时间为100分钟第I卷(选择题共70分)第一部分:阅读理解(共二节,满分40分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项。

(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AEllis Island is located in New York Harbor. Ellis Island is open daily year round from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours during summer. It is closed on December 25. There is no admission charge to Ellis Island; but donations are gratefully accepted. At Your FingertipsPark information (212) 363-7620Emergencies (212) 363-3260Ferryboat information (212) 269-5755Lost and found (212)363-7620Dining, gifts & audio tour 344-0996TransportationStatue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry; boats leave from Battery Park, Manhattan, and from Liberty State Park, New Jersey. They run about every 30 to 45 minutes beginningat 9:15 a.m.(The time for ferry is changeable)Hours: May vary; call the number aboveClosed: December 25Ferry fees (includes Liberty and Islands) adults, $7; senior citizens, $6; children (age 3~17), $5. (Group rates are available for 25 or more adults.)1. In summer, visitors will have ______ to visit Ellis Island.A. a limited timeB. a longer timeC. a shorter timeD. a wonderful time2. Which number would you call if our friends were suddenly ill?A. (212)344-0996B. (212)363-7620C. (212) 363-3260D. (212) 269-57553. Which of the following is NOT true?A. People can visit Ellis Island free of charge.B. The boats departure time from Battery Park is at 9:15 all the year round.C. Ferry fees for children are cheaper than for adults.D. Ferry fees for group visitors can be reduced.BIs there anything more important than health?I don’t think so. You can’t be good at your studies or work when you are ill.If you have a headache,or a bad cough,if you run a high temperature and have a bad cold,I think you should go to the doctor. The doctor will examine your throat,feel your pulse,take your temperature,sound your heart and lungs. After that he will advise some treatment,or some medicine. The only thing you have to do is to follow his advice.Speaking of doctor’s advice,I can’t help telling you a funny story. An old man came to see the doctor. The man was very ill. He told the doctor about his weakness,memory loss and serious problems with his heart and lungs. The doctor examined him and said there was no medicine for his disease. He told his patient to go to a quiet place for a month and have a good rest. He also advised him to eat a lot of meat,drink two glasses of red wine every day and take long walks. In other words,the doctor advised him to follow the rule:“Eat at pleasure,drink with measure and enjoy life as it is.” The doctor also said that if the man wanted to be well again,he shouldn’t smoke more than one cigarette a day.A month later the gentleman came into the doctor’s office. He looked cheerful and happy. He thanked the doctor and said that he had never felt a healthier man. “But you know,doctor,”he said,“it’s not easy to begin smoking at my age.”4.The writer thinks that ________.A.health is more important than wealthB.work is as important as studiesC.medicine is more important than pleasureD.nothing is more important than money5.The doctor usually tells his patient what to do ________.A.without examining the patientB.after he has examined the patientC.if the patient doesn’t take medicineD.unless the patient feels pain6.The underlined part means“________”.A.he was feeling better than everB.he wasn’t a healthy manC.he was feeling worse than before D.he will be well again7.From the last sentence of the passage,we learn the man ________ before the doctor told him not to smoke more than one cigarette a day.A.was a heavy smokerB.didn’t smoke so muchC.didn’t smokeD.began to learn to smokeCI once had an unforgettable experience that has influenced and directed the way I think and act now.When I was about seven years old, my grandfather took me to a fish pond on a farm and told me to throw a stone into the water. He told me to watch the circles created by the stone. Then he asked me to think of myself as that stone. “You may create lots of circles in your life, but the waves that come from those circles will disturb the peace of all your fellow people,” he said thoughtfully. “Remember that your circle may touch many other circles, meaning that your thoughts or actions may disturb others’ lives. You are responsible for what you put in your circle. You will need to live in a way that allows the good or peace that comes from your circle to be sent to others. At the same time, the anger or jealousy(嫉妒) coming from your circle also spread to other circles. You are responsible for both.”That was the first time I had realized that each person’s inner peace or discord(不和谐) can flow out into the world. If we are filled with inner conflict, doubt or anger, we cannot create world peace. We spread the feelings and thoughts that we hold inside, whether we speak them or not. Whatever circles are inside us, they are spreading into the world, creating beauty or discord with all other circles of life.8. The author’s grandfather took him/her to the fish pond to_______.A. go fishing togetherB. teach him/her a meaningful truth of lifeC. play a fun game with the authorD. correct his/her wrong doings9.What does the author want to say by telling us his unforgettable experience?A. We cannot control our feelings that disturb othersB. We shouldn’t keep in touch with other people.C. What we think and do can influ ence others’ lives.D. It’s difficult to keep a good relationship with other people.10. The author would probably agree that we should________.A. send our anger to other peopleB. share our happiness with other peopleC. complain about the misfortune in our livesD. hide our feelings and never express them to others11.What is the purpose of writing this passage?A. To teach the young people how to hold their feelings and thoughts.B. To indicate the importance of an unforgettable experience.C. To recall the experience of fishing.D. To tell people to create beauty and harmony.DWhen a storm is coming, most people leave the area as quickly as possible and head for safety. But there are a few people who will get into their cars and go straight for the center of the storm. These people are willing to risk being killed by floods or 100-kilometer-an-hour winds for the excitement of watching the storm close up.“Storm chasing (追逐)”is becoming an increasingly popular hobby, especially in the Midwest of the United States, where there are frequent storms between March and July. A storm chaser begins the day by checking the Internet for the latest weather reports, and then drives up to 1,000 kilometers to where the storm will be and waits for it to develop.Although anyone can do it, storm chasing is very dangerous. The power of a big storm can throw a cow into the air or destroy a whole house in seconds. Storm chasers are also often hurt in accidents caused by driving in a heavy rain. If you are a beginner, it is much safer to join a group for storm-chasing vacations during the storm season. Even then, storm chasing is not all adventure and excitement. “Storm chasing is 95% driving,”says Daniel Lynch, who spends most of his summer storm-chasing. “Sometimes you can sit around for hours waiting for something to happen, and all you get is blue sky and a few light showers. ”However, for storm chasers, it is all worth it. “When you get close to a storm, it is the most exciting sight you will ever see in your life,” says Jasper Morley. “Every storm is an example of the power of nature. It is the greatest show on Earth”.12. For storm chasing, the first thing storm chasers do is to _____.A. head straight for the center of the stormB. get into the car for safetyC. wait patiently for the storm to developD. collect information about a coming storm13. Beginners of storm chasing are advised _____.A. not to drive in a heavy rainB. to do it in an organized wayC. not to get too close to a stormD. to spend more time on it in summer14. By saying “it is all worth it” in the last paragraph, the author means that _____.A. storm chasing costs a lot of moneyB. storm chasing is worth hours of waitingC. efforts in storm chasing are well paidD. a storm present is the greatest show on Earth15. What can we learn from the text?A. Sometimes storm chasers get nothing but disappointment.B. Many storm chasers get killed in the storms.C. Storm chasing is becoming popular around the world.D. Storm chasing is only fit for young people.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出的最佳选项。

【高三英语试题精选】2018福州市高三上学期期末英语试题及答案

【高三英语试题精选】2018福州市高三上学期期末英语试题及答案

2018福州市高三上学期期末英语试题及答案third of themC.Half of them18.When did Susan start the work of cleaning the river?A.Three years agoB.Last AugustC.A feeeks ago19.What did the students find when they came to the river this year?A.There was no garbage left to clean upB.The river had bee to clean that a lot of water-bids came backC.The river was much cleaner and they had to search for garbagein-law, Sarah” During the 47 , her anxious family sat clear across the room 48 Mary’s bedLater, when I looked in on her, her visitors were still maintaining their 49 distanceThe 50 evening, John and Sarah were back again, and the s cene 51 itself like a familiar rerun on television I went in, gave Mary a hug and a kiss, 52 to e back laterWhen I re turned, 53 had changed, John and Sarah were seated in chairs-one on ea ch side of Marry’s 54 —and they were holding handsObviously moved, John said, “I guess nothing to 55 if a stranger can hug and kiss my mother”36. A.seeB.greetC.visitD.help37.A.expectB.askC.senseD.doubt38.A.gestureB.fashionC.hopeD.idea39.A.greetingB.visitC.apologyD.explanation4 0.A.BecauseB.WhereC.AlthoughD.As41.A.faceB.eyeC.noseD.way。

2018年福建省高三毕业班质量检查测试英语(含答案)Word版含解析

2018年福建省高三毕业班质量检查测试英语(含答案)Word版含解析

2018年福建省高三毕业班质量检查测试英语(含答案)Word版含解析2018年福建省高三毕业班质量检查测试英语本试卷共12页。

满分150分。

注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必在试题卷、答题卡规定的地方填写自己的准考证号、姓名。

考生要认真核对答题卡上粘贴的条形码的“准考证号、姓名”与考生本人准考证号、姓名是否一致。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束,考生必须将试题卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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。

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。

例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。

Where does the dialogue take place?A. In a railway station.B. In an airport.C. In a theatre.2. What do the speakers intend to do in the café?A. Drink tea.B. Listen to music.C. Have a conversation.3. When will the speech begin?A. At 8:30.B. At 8: 40.C. At 8: 45.4. Who is Jenny?A. The man’s mom.B. The man’s daughter.C. The man’s wife.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A concert.B. A singer.C. A match.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。

福建泉港区2018届高三英语上学期第一次月考

福建泉港区2018届高三英语上学期第一次月考

2018届高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷考试时间:120分钟满分: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)1. Why does the woman ask the man to come?A. She feels cold.B. She wants to order some food.C. Something is wrong with the soup.2. Who will probably hold a party?A. The woman's friend.B. The man.C. The man's friend.3. What does the woman mean?A. The man should buy the suit.B. The man should change his job.C. The color of the suit is not suitable.4. What are the speakers doing?A. Enjoying their honeymoon.B. Attending a wedding.C. Seeing a movie.5. What does Maria think of studying English abroad?A. Useful and necessary.B. Useful but expensive.C. Useless and expensive.第二节(共15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分22.5 分)听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6. What was the robber like?A. Dark skin and long black hair.B. Dark skin and short brown hair.C. Brown skin and short black hair.7. What does the woman remember about the robber's clothing?A. His T-shirt's color.B. His trousers' style.C. His jeans' color.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。

福建泉港区2018届高三英语上学期第一次月考.

福建泉港区2018届高三英语上学期第一次月考.

2018届高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷考试时间:120分钟满分: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)1. Why does the woman ask the man to come?A. She feels cold.B. She wants to order some food.C. Something is wrong with the soup.2. Who will probably hold a party?A. The woman's friend.B. The man.C. The man's friend.3. What does the woman mean?A. The man should buy the suit.B. The man should change his job.C. The color of the suit is not suitable.4. What are the speakers doing?A. Enjoying their honeymoon.B. Attending a wedding.C. Seeing a movie.5. What does Maria think of studying English abroad?A. Useful and necessary.B. Useful but expensive.C. Useless and expensive.第二节(共15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分22.5 分)听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6. What was the robber like?A. Dark skin and long black hair.B. Dark skin and short brown hair.C. Brown skin and short black hair.7. What does the woman remember about the robber's clothing?A. His T-shirt's color.B. His trousers' style.C. His jeans' color.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。

福建省泉港区第一中学2018届高三上学期期中考试 英语

福建省泉港区第一中学2018届高三上学期期中考试 英语

泉港第一中学高三上学期期中考试英语本试卷分第I和第II两卷,共10页,考试时间120分钟,满分150分。

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秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Why does the woman want the blue sweater?A.It is cheaper.B. She lies blue best.C. It is more fashionable.2.What is the man probably doing?A.Studying for an eam.B. Writing an article.C. Reading a magaine.3.Who are the speaers taling about?A.The man’s cousin.B. Their friend.C. A singer.4.Where are the speaers?A.In a hospital.B. In a library.C. In a classroom.5.How does the woman feel about her job?A.Worried.B. Confident.C. Satisfied.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.What does the woman as the man to do?A.Clean her house.B. Help her move house.C. Tae care of her house.7.What has the woman already done?A.She has cancelled the mil and the newspaper.B.She has loced all the windows and doors.C.She has taen away the ladder.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

福建省泉港区第一中学2018届高三上学期期中考试 英语

福建省泉港区第一中学2018届高三上学期期中考试 英语

泉港第一中学高三上学期期中考试英语本试卷分第I和第II两卷,共10页,考试时间120分钟,满分150分。

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秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Why does the woman want the blue sweater?A.It is cheaper.B. She lies blue best.C. It is more fashionable.2.What is the man probably doing?A.Studying for an eam.B. Writing an article.C. Reading a magaine.3.Who are the speaers taling about?A.The man’s cousin.B. Their friend.C. A singer.4.Where are the speaers?A.In a hospital.B. In a library.C. In a classroom.5.How does the woman feel about her job?A.Worried.B. Confident.C. Satisfied.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.What does the woman as the man to do?A.Clean her house.B. Help her move house.C. Tae care of her house.7.What has the woman already done?A.She has cancelled the mil and the newspaper.B.She has loced all the windows and doors.C.She has taen away the ladder.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

2018届高三英语上学期期末考试试题

2018届高三英语上学期期末考试试题

福建省莆田市第七中学2018届高三英语上学期期末考试试题(时间:120分钟满分:150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。

(Text 1)1.What time is it now?( )A.7:00.B.6:45.C.6:35.2.What does the woman mean?( )A.She can’t go for the picnic.B.She has no interest in the picnic.C.She will go for the picnic as soon as she comes back.3.When will the man move into his new house?( )A.This month.B.In two months.C.Next month.4.Who will help the woman with the luggage?( )A.Susan.B.John.C.Tom.5.What will they probably do next?( )A.Go to the market.B.Go back home.C.Go to the bookstore.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道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟时间阅读每小题。

听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白你将听两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.What currency would the woman like?( )A.RMB yuan. dollars.C.Japanese yen.7.Why did the woman have to fill out another form?( )A.Because she filled in the wrong number.B.Because she filled in the wrong language.C.Because she filled in the wrong currency.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

2018届高三上学期英语期末考试试卷真题

2018届高三上学期英语期末考试试卷真题

2018届高三上学期英语期末考试试卷一、完形填空1. 完形填空I have to admit that I have changed a lot. I had introduced myself to others by saying, “Hi, I am J’s mother” or “A’s mom” rather than my own name. Another mother 1asked me, “And do you have a2?”My friend 3me a few days before. I kept on talking for five minutes about my4. When I 5, she asked, “So, is there anything going on with 6?”At first, I didn’t understand 7she was asking me that. Hadn’t I just told her what was going on with me? But then I realized that8I said had actually been about myself. It was all about my kids. I love being a mom. The kids were my world.9, it was my kids’ world, and I just lived in it and 10it didn’t fall apart.The phone call with my friend made me 11that I needed to start thinking about who else I am 12being a mother. I realized that to be a good 13, I also had to be my own person—not just someone who only14to take care of other people.I joined a club and started doing some volunteer work. I took a writing class online. I am now a regular 15to several magazines and write a monthly blog. I don’t make a lot of money by writing, but I feel more 16as a person. I am 17and growing, and that makes me more 18and a better mother.Now when I19myself, I say, “Hi, my name is Randi,” and it feels 20to be me.(1)A . actuallyB . generallyC . graduallyD . eventually(2)A . identificationB . jobC . familyD . name(3)A . visitedB . blamedC . calledD . recognized(4)A . complaintB . childrenC . responsibilityD . career(5)A . acceleratedB . finishedC . yawnedD . choked(6)A . youB . themC . meD . us(7)A . whyB . howC . ifD . when(8)A . allB . somethingC . nothingD . anything(9)A . What’s moreB . Or ratherC . On the contraryD . After all(10)A . found outB . made sureC . tried outD . held back(11)A . imagineB . appreciateC . realizeD . suspect(12)A . on account ofB . in addition toC . in terms ofD . by means of (13)A . friendB . employeeC . motherD . wife(14)A . appearedB . usedC . grewD . existed(15)A . contributorB . inspectorC . surveyorD . accountant(16)A . contradictoryB . disturbedC . compromisedD . fulfilled(17)A . sacrificingB . strugglingC . learningD . scolding(18)A . mercifulB . pitifulC . objectiveD . delighted(19)A . enjoyB . introduceC . easeD . betray(20)A . fantasticB . desperateC . ambitiousD . awkward二、阅读理解2. 阅读理解Dog parks on Long IslandFor dog lovers, parking dogs sometimes might be a problem. From entertainment facilities to park tips, we’ve collected everything you need to know before you take your pet for an afternoon of outdoor fun.⒈Amagan sett, Napeague State ParkAmagansett, Napeague State Park, Route 27. Dogs are allowed on a leash(狗链)in this undeveloped park, which includes trails, wooded areas and roads. Access to the beach. No water source or public bathrooms.⒉East Meadow, Eisenhower ParkEast Meadow, Eisenhower Park, Salisbury Park Drive and Stewart Avenue, East Meadow. In addition to dhaded seating, each run has a water source. Permits are free, but required.⒊Calverton, Isaac ParkCalverton, Isaac Park, on the Grumman Site, within Veteran’s Memorial Park. Separated by large and small dogs, this half-acre plot has shade trees, seating and access to the beach. Bring your own water’ leashed dog can be walked on some trails; Town of Riverhead residents only.⒋Broolhaven, Robinson Duck Farm Dog ParkBroolhaven, Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park, 2903 Montauk Hwy. This 3-acre park has areas for large and small dogs, but no water source. Large-dog area includes a training course. $18 yearly pass for village residents.⒌Massapequa, Clocks Boule vard ParkMassapequa, Clocks Boulevard Park, off Louden Avenue and Sunrise Highway. At larger than 1 acre, this dog park has lots of room to run and wooded areas for shade. Open dawn to dusk. Water sources are available in both the large- and small-dog areas. It has enough parking and seating. Open to Town of Oyster Bay residents.(1)In which parks are water sources available?A . Isaac Park and Eisenhower Park.B . Napeague State Park and IsaacPark.C . Eisenhower Park and Clocks Boulevard Park.D . Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park and Clocks Boulevard Park.(2)What is required if you are visiting Isaac Park?A . Buying a permit.B . Spending $18 every year.C . Keeping public bathrooms clean.D . The identity as a resident of Town Of Riverhead.(3)What’s special abo ut Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park?A . Dogs can be trained there.B . It has large room for dogs.C . Dogs can get shade there.D . It is free for village residents.3. 阅读理解Can you imagine four hours of your day getting to and from work? For the last eight years, Jo Meade rode her bike each Sunday on a 16-mile round trip to her job washing dishes. It took more than an hour each way. Other days of the week she would spend two hours on three buses from her apartment to get to the other work, for a four-hour round trip.That was the “before” part of her life. The “after” part of her life was started by the community Police Officer Trevor Arnold, who delivered a used car to her with the help of a car dealer and other donors.Arnold, who spotted Meade, red and sweaty, riding her bike in the worst heat this summer, decided he would het her a car. He intended to quietly buy her a used car out of his own pocket so he turned to his friend Kody Slaght, a car salesman to ask about a car priced $1,000. That wasn’t enough f or a reliable ride, Slaght said, but the dealership said they would find a good car for her at a good price. Soon others were donating. Slaght and Arnold wouldn’tsay how much the car cost, but the value is about $4,000.Arnold said he was motivated by Me ade’s work ethic(职业道德)to help. “I see a lot of hardworking people nut that’s when they are at work. Can you imagine spending four hours of your day getting to and from work?” he said.Meade’s boss said she was awesome and really reliable when she worked a nd she got along with others. “She’s willing to rise the three buses to get in here on her day off if we need her too.”Meade said she was planning to buy a car, “but I haven’t been able to afford it,” she said. “Trevor, he is a very good guy. I did not expect this.”(1)What can we learn about Jo Meade’s work?A . It’s free but low-paid.B . It’s not worth her devotion.C . It’s competitive and high-paid.D . It’s time-consuming on the road.(2)Why did Slaght disagree to Arnold’s buying a car priced $1,000?A . The car wa s too expensive for Meade.B . The car was beyond Arnold’s affordability.C . The car had been donated to another person.D . The car was not in good condition of driving.(3)What inspired Arnold to buy a car for Meade?A . His sympathy for Meade.B . His duty as a policeman.C . Her commitment to work.D . Her desire for a better life.(4)What’s Meade’s feeling for the donated car?A . Normal.B . Surprised.C . Embarrassed.D . Disappointed.4. 阅读理解We all have dreams sometimes. Some are sweet but some are nightmares.Almost all researchers in sleep explain that nightmares are a reaction to negative experiences that happen during waking hours. However, some of them believe that nightmares do have some real benefits. One 2017 study, for example, found that frequent nightmare sufferers rated themselves as more empathetic(共鸣的).They also displayed more of a tendency to unconsciously mirror other people through things like yawning. People who have constant nightmares also tend to think further outside the box on psychoanalysis tasks. Some other researchers have found support for the idea that nightmares might be linked to creativity.People seeking cure for nightmares were not necessarily more fearful or anxious, but rather had a general sensitivity to all emotional experience. Sensitivity is the driving force behind intense dreams. Heightened sensitivity to threats or fear during the day results in bad dreams and nightmares, whereas heightened passion or excitement may result in more intense positive dreams. And both these forms of dreams may feed back into waking life, perhaps increasing suffering after nightmares, or promoting social bonds and empathy after positive dreams.The effects go further still. This sensitivity overflows over into perceptions and thoughts: people who have a lot of nightmares experience a dreamlike quality to their waking thoughts. And this kind of thinking seems to give them a creative edge. For instance, studies show that such people tend to have greater creative talent and artistic expression. And people who often have nightmares also tend to have more positive dreams than the average person.The evidence points towards the idea that, rather than disturbing normal activity, people who are unfortunate in having a lot of nightmares also have a dreaming life that is at least as creative, positive and vivid as it can be distressing and terrifying. What’s more, this imaginative richness is unlikely to be limited to sleep, but also is filled with waking thought and daydreams. Even after people wake up and shake off the nightmare, in other words, a mark of it stays behind, possessing them throughout the day.(1)What do most sleep researchers think of nightmares?A . They have no advantages at all.B . They make people more empathetic.C . They can prom ote human’s creativity.D . They are a reflection of waking behaviour.(2)How can nightmare sufferers probably stop nightmares in theory according to the text?A . Try to reduce sensitivity to threats or fear.B . Be more fearful or anxious to nightmares.C . Avoid excitement as much as possible.D . Promote social bonds and empathy.(3)What does the underlined word “perception” in Paragraph 3 mean?A . Content.B . Awareness.C . Intelligence.D . Determination.(4)What can be the best title for the text?A . The Benefits of NightmaresB . The Solution of NightmaresC . The Empathy of NightmaresD . The Tendency of Nightmares5. 阅读理解Sometimes I have to admire people’s imagination but what I admiremost is the businessmen’s sense of smell. China’s Singles Day, which falls on Nov. 11 every year, has far surpassed its U.S. counterparts of Black Friday and Cyber Monday—combined. Last year, Americans spent a record $12.8 billion online between Thanksgiving Day and Cyber Monday. It’s impressive until you compare it to the $17.6 billion in sales made by Chinese consumers in a single 24-hour period during 2016’s Singles Day.Singles Day is known as “Bare Sticks Day” or “Bare Branches Day” in Chinese—because the date “11/11” looks like bare branches and “one” is the loneliest number. Singles Day began in the early 1990s in the dorm rooms of Nanjing University when a group of single friends were sorry about the lack of significant others and decided to mark the day by organizing activities as a group of singles and reducing their loneliness by buying themselves a gift.Then in 2009, sensing s break between the sales period of China’s National Day on Oct. 1 and Chinese New Year in late January or early February, Alibaba’s Jack Ma saw an opening: sell to comfort lonely hearts.The first year did only $7.5 million in sales, but just 8 years later, shoppers spent $25.3 billion, or 168.2 billion yuan, this year—a 40 percent jump from last year’s $17.6 billion. Foe comparison, Black Friday and Cyber Monday in the U.S. only netted $6.79 billion in 2016. Amazon doesn’t release sales figures for July’s Prime Day, but it’s pretty safe to believe the not-quite-national-holiday doesn’t come close to $25 billion.“More than $25 billion in one day is not just a sales figure,” Alibaba Group CEO Daniel Zhang said in a statement. “It represents the desire forquality consumption of the Chinese consumer, and it reflects how merchants and consumers alike have now fully accepted the combination of online and offline sales.”(1)What does the underl ined word “pothers” refer to in Paragraph 2?A . Roommates.B . Good friends.C . Boyfriends or girlfriends.D . Relatives.(2)What is the original purpose of China’s Singles Day?A . To promote the online sale of goods.B . To reduce loneliness of singles in China.C . To create a holiday for all Chinese youth.D . To find boyfriends or girlfriends for singles.(3)China’s Singles Day became consumers’ day in ______.A . 2009B . 2016C . 2017D . the early 1990s(4)Which of the following words can describe Daniel Z hang’s attitude to online sales?A . Confused.B . Optimistic.C . Worried.D . Indifferent.三、任务型阅读6. 任务型阅读Moving to a foreign country is an amazing, life-changing experience. There are some practical decisions that need to be made.________For me, choosing to live with a French with a French family was the best choice I made, and here is why.________When you’re in a new environment with people you don’t know who are speaking a language you’re still not fluent in, you might feel lost, tired and homesick—I know I did.________They showed me which buses totake to get to work, cooked dinner for me so we could eat together, and took me with them on trips to the beach, the theatre and even a bullfight. These were great opportunities to experience French culture and build relationships. They helped me feel more comfortable and welcome.Living with French people has improved my language skills. Being constantly exposed to real French conversation has allowed me to learn new phrases, widen my vocabulary and even improve my accent. My host family are happy to answer my questions and correct me when I say things wrong.________ The experience of living abroad is one that you will remember forever. Perhaps the friendships, like the memories, will also last.________You might return for their birthdays, weddings, holidays, and much more. I hope to remain in contact with my host family long after I leave France because when I was away from my friends and loves ones, they welcomed me and made me part of their family.A. One such decision is choosing where to live.B. You can stay in your own space and privacy.C. Your host family might become your life-long friends.D. It makes me a better and more confident French speaker.E. However, my host family was wonderful and welcoming.F. A family can help you settle in, stopping you from feeling lonely.G. It’s an opportunity to meet new people, a different culture and another language.四、短文改错7. 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。

福建省泉港区第一中学2018届高三上学期期中考试 英语

福建省泉港区第一中学2018届高三上学期期中考试 英语

泉港第一中学高三上学期期中考试英语本试卷分第I和第II两卷,共10页,考试时间120分钟,满分150分。

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秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Why does the woman want the blue sweater?A.It is cheaper.B. She lies blue best.C. It is more fashionable.2.What is the man probably doing?A.Studying for an eam.B. Writing an article.C. Reading a magaine.3.Who are the speaers taling about?A.The man’s cousin.B. Their friend.C. A singer.4.Where are the speaers?A.In a hospital.B. In a library.C. In a classroom.5.How does the woman feel about her job?A.Worried.B. Confident.C. Satisfied.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.What does the woman as the man to do?A.Clean her house.B. Help her move house.C. Tae care of her house.7.What has the woman already done?A.She has cancelled the mil and the newspaper.B.She has loced all the windows and doors.C.She has taen away the ladder.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

2018届高三上学期英语期末考试试卷第1套真题

2018届高三上学期英语期末考试试卷第1套真题

2018届高三上学期英语期末考试试卷一、完形填空1. 完形填空Setting of fireworks during festivals is said to have a history of about 2000 years. It does add to festive atmosphere. But let’s stop and 1the price we pay for just a few minutes of 2First, the amount of money we spend on fireworks is 3.The excitement is gone 4. Let’s face it, what we really are doing is burning 5 . Those tax dollars would be 6to much better use.Second, there is the matter of7.Fireworks contain chemicals that are harmful to people and animals. Over the years, these chemicals will8the air we breathe and the water we drink.Third, let’s consider the rubbish left behind after a fireworks 9. What a 10! One would probably 11those who set off the fireworks would have the politeness to12the trash afterwards.13they don’t. The mess 14the kind of attitude people have toward our15.Fourth, fireworks are16. Some fireworks can damage your17, especially the fireworks used meanwhile that give off a big BANG. Losing your hearing is too high a price to pay.18all the safety warning, we still see injuries and deaths as a result of fireworks. Approximately 10,000 Americans are injured every year by fireworks.In my view, all consumer fireworks should be19. Public fireworks displays should be kept to a minimum and should be paid for through volunteer funding, not tax dollar. Finally, those people in charge of fireworks displays should be20for cleaning up the mess they make.(1)A . think upB . show offC . think aboutD . turn up(2)A . doubtB . excitementC . surpriseD . hesitation(3)A . limitedB . worthwhileC . necessaryD . absurd(4)A . in timeB . in a flashC . for freeD . for a while(5)A . moneyB . oilC . energyD . paper(6)A . placeB . putC . takeD . play(7)A . interestB . expenseC . pollutionD . safety(8)A . absorbB . cleanC . reduceD . poison(9)A . displayB . movementC . amazementD . working(10)A . pityB . shameC . messD . lesson (11)A . warnB . orderC . forbidD . expect(12)A . figure outB . pick upC . leaveD . save(13)A . ThereforeB . OtherwiseC . HoweverD . Anyhow(14)A . reflectsB . adoptsC . changesD . shares(15)A . behaviorB . groundC . societyD . environment(16)A . beautifulB . dangerousC . brightD . complex(17)A . memoryB . speakingC . hearingD . sight(18)A . WithoutB . BesidesC . BeyondD . Despite(19)A . bannedB . discussedC . encouragedD . produced(20)A . famousB . intendedC . responsibleD . designed二、阅读理解2. 阅读理解The Terracotta Army Museum is one of the must-visit attractions for all travelers to China. The attraction is located in Xi’an, in west China’s Shanxi Province.What’s special?The terracotta Army is the buried army of Qin Shi Huang, an ancientChinese emperor. These ancient sculptures were built and buried over two thousand years ago near the city of Xi’an. They were discovered in 1974 by farmers digging a well looking for underground water. Over a thousand terracotta warriors and horses have been uncovered since then. Each warrior is made of clay . They are around two meters tall. The sculptures are so detailed that it is possible to guess the age, rank and personality of each one. None of the soldiers are the same.The best time to visitThe Terracotta Army is an indoor attraction, which is not likely to be affected by weather, so it can be visited all year round.As the Terracotta Army Museum is one of the must-visit attractions in China, it is crowded most of the time. We advise our customers to avoid the following periods when the museum is particularly crowded:National Day holiday, when it is fully packed.Labour Day holidayWeather in winter is d ry, cold and the least comfortable, and it’s also the worst season for air quality, but it’s also low season.Travel style: private, group or independent?A private tour means a lot of flexibility and you will be well taken care of by a private guide and driver. The museum is crowded most of the time, but our guides know how to escape the crowds, and help our customers to enjoy more in the museum. See our 3-Day Terracotta Warriors Private Tour.Going with a group you won’t get lost, but i lacks flexibilit y and personalservice.Travelling on your own you may meet a lot of trouble, such as wasting time on finding a taxi or public bus to the attraction, lining up for tickets, reading maps, making sense of Chinese signs, etc.(1)The Terracotta Army ________.A . was discovered by farmers when doing farm workB . is a great underground army buried 1000 years agoC . was made of clay with clearly recognized characteristicsD . has all been unearthed since its discovery in 1974 (2)Which is the least crowded season to visit the Terracotta Army?A . All the year round.B . Clear winter days.C . Labour Day holiday.D . National Day Holiday.(3)If you want to travel freely with least trouble, you should choose ________.A . a family tourB . a tourist groupC . travel on your ownD . a private tour3. 阅读理解Banker Chip Paillex had never planted so much until he moved to the countryside in Pittstown, New Jersey, seven years ago. Surrounded by working farms, he quickly became interested in the grow-it-yourself idea and rented a piece of 30-by-30-foot land. He planted tomatoes, eggplants and other vegetable—enough to feed his family of four for the summer. He ended up with so much produce; he couldn’t give it away. He found a local food factory and donated 120 pounds of fresh vegetables.The following year, with a handful of volunteers and a memorablename—America’s Grow-a-Row, Paillex harvested 1, 500 pounds of fresh vegetables, all of which he donated to area food banks--places that give food to poor people. Soon Paillex had a hundred volunteers and needed more land. He visited Meredith and Jeremy Compton, who farm Peaceful Valley Orchards in Pittstown. Could he work their land?“I guess we were feeling honored, “ says Meredith. Not only do the Comptons welcome Grow-a-Row volunteers, they also work on the land.What began with a few empty fields has turned into a large local farm. This year, Grow-a-Row will deliver about 250, 000 pounds of fresh produce to food banks. Their secret for getting all of this done? Family power. “ E ach week, a couple of families ‘own’ the garden, “ says Paillex.” They water, pick, and deliver, and then hand it off on Sunday night to the next group of families.”Paillex also welcomed local school kids. On a Friday morning in May, some kids worked on a field. “We’ re growing food, “ one fifth grader said proudly.“The program shows kids that there are people in need, “ says Paillex. “When these kids become tomorrow’s leaders, they’ll be much more likely to encourage their co-workers or employees to get involved in something like this. ““Chip makes people want to help, “ says Colleen Duerr, a mother of two. “And families love this. Chip has given us a way to raise our kids with a giving heart. “(1)Why did Chip start growing vegetables in Pittstown?A . He was deeply attracted by planting.B . Farmers there encouraged him to do so.C . He wanted to offer food to the local food factory.D . There were very few fresh vegetables on the market.(2)After a year’s planting, Chip .A . set up more food banks sin the areaB . persuaded many people to help him on the landC . won great support from more peopleD . helped save many people from being poor(3)How can Grow-a-Row manage to produce so much food?A . School children play the most active part.B . Schools and families divide the work equally.C . The work is divided into separate small tasks.D . Families take turns to look after the garden.(4)What’s the best title for the text?A . American FarmsB . Paillex—The ProducersC . Way of PlantingD . Chip’s Country Life4. 阅读理解A Japanese company, Next Technology, has created a robot dog that can tell you how bad your feet smell, by using a powerful sensor fixed in its nose. If you feet don’t have a bad smell. Hana-chan will happily wag its tail, if it’s exposed to fee t that are mildly smelly, it’ll start to bark, and if they give off an extremely bad smell, it’ll just fall over like the smell caused it to faint.Foot odor is a big deal in Japan, where it’s a custom for people to take off their shoes whenever they ent er someone’s home. In fact, exposing othersto bodily odors can be considered annoyance in Japan. Some of the most brilliant minds in the country’s tech industry have been trying to solve this problem. Last year, Thanko started selling axmpit fans designed to keep people’s armpits nice and dry Now, we have Hana-chan.The robot dog has a special sensor for a nose, and can tell you if your feet smell just by sniffing them for a few seconds. According to some media reports, Hana-chan can help solve the problem of extremely smelly feet by spraying them with air freshener, but it’s unclear whether this feature comes built-in, or if you’ll have to pay extra for it.According to researchers at NextTechnology, the idea for Hana-chan was inspired by a person who desperately wanted some way to know if his feet smelled. “He told us his daughter had said his feet were smelly, “ NextTechnology’s Kimika Tsuji said. “But he didn’t want to know how bad the odor was because he would feel hurt. That’s why we developed this cute robot. “You may be able to make Hana-chan faint with your smelly feet, but it can have the same effect on budget-conscious people. NextTechnology plans to start selling the feet-smelling robot dog for ¥100, 000 next May.(1)Under what condition will Hana-chan bark?A . When its nose is fixed with a sensor.B . When it wags its tail.C . When it detects mildly smelly feet.D . When something is wrong with its nose.(2)Why is foot odor paid great attention to in Japan?A . Because Japanese have strong bodily odors.B . Because Japanese areusually barefooted at others’ home.C . Because Japanese are especial considerate of others.D . Because its tech industry is highly developed.(3)What can be inferred about Hana-chan from the text?A . It has a built-in air freshener sprayer.B . It’s already available in the market.C . Its idea comes from Kimika Tsuji.D . It can recognize foot odor quickly.(4)What does the underlined part in the last paragraph imply?A . Hana-chan is no cheap thingB . People should mind their smelly feet.C . People should be careful about their budget.D . Hana-chan makes people loosen their budget.5. 阅读理解Crown shyness is a mysterious natural phenomenon in which the crowns of some tree species do not touch each other, but get separated by a gap clearly seen from ground level. The effect usually occurs between trees of the same species, but has also been observed between trees of different species.There are many theories going around, most of which make sense, but no one has been able to prove without the shadow of a doubt why some trees avoid touching each other.In his 1955 book Growth Habits of the Eucalypts, Australian forester M. R. Jacobs writes that the growing tips of the trees are sensitive to abrasion , which results in crown shyness phenomenon. This theory was also supported by Dr. Miguel Franco. Some experiments have shown that if trees displaying crownshyness are artificially prevented from swaying in the wind and touching each other, they gradually fill up the gaps between them.But while the above theory is arguably the most widespread, it’s certainly not the only one. Some scientists have suggested that crown shyness is a mechanism to stop the spreading of leaf-eating insects. The gaps mean pests wouldn’t be able to reach other trees, so they are the tree’s natural defense method.One Malaysian scholar studied many trees, but found no traces of abrasions, despite their clear crown shyness. Instead, he suggests that the growing tips of the trees were sensitive to light levels and stopped growing when they got too close to other trees. Plants are able to sense how close they are to other plants and in order to get more light, they give off some chemical to stop other trees from growing too close.Whatever the reason, one thing is for sure, plants are more intelligent than people.(1)What can we know about crown shyness?A . It can cause abrasion between trees.B . It only happens between the same species.C . It has been discovered for only half a century.D . No agreement has been reached about its real cause.(2)What will happen if trees showing crown shyness are stopped from swaying?A . The trees will stop growing and even die.B . The gaps between the trees will grow wider.C . The crown shyness phenomenon will disappear.D . The gapsbetween the trees will remain the same.(3)What does the underlined word “mechanism” in paragraph 4 probably mean?A . Tip.B . Way.C . Theory.D . Plan.(4)Which statement might the Malaysian scholar agree with?A . Trees have special ways to attack others.B . Some insects stop trees growing too close.C . Trees compete with their neighbors for light.D . Trees won’t touch each o ther to avoid diseases.三、任务型阅读6. 任务型阅读US City Bans Texting while WalkingParents usually teach their children how to cross the street safely, by looking both ways for cars. But do they also teach them to put away their cell phones?The city of Honolulu, Hawaii wants everyone to learn that lesson________Beginning on October 24, you could be fined from $15 to $99 if you step into a Honolulu street while looking at your phone. Honolulu is the first major U. S. city to ban what is called “distracted walking. “ It recently passed a law in a seven to two vote. The law says; “No pedestrian shall cross a street or highway while viewing a mobile electronic device. “________ The law’s creators hope it will lower the number of people hit and killed by cars in t he city. Mayor Kirk Caldwell told Reuters news agency, “We hold the unfortunate distinction of being a major city with more pedestrians beinghit in crosswalks, particularly our elders, than almost any other city in the country. “The law includes all electronic devices with screens: cell phones, tables, gaming devices, digital cameras and laptop computers________Pedestrians may use such devices in the street to call emergency services and rescue workers, such as firefighters and police officers.________The Governors Highway Safety Association, or GHSA, says pedestrian deaths in the United States increase 25 percent between 2010 and 2015. That trend continued in 2016 with the number of pedestrian deaths rising to almost 6000, 11% higher than in 2015.If you still want to text while walking, you could avoid being fined in Honolulu by using a voice-controlled digital assistant such as Siri or Google Assistant________A. The law does permit an exception.B. Or you could just wait until you are again, safely, off the street.C. You will be sentenced to prison while using cell phones in the street.D. Pedestrian deaths have been increasing as the use of cell phones rises.E. Texting while crossing the street will soon be banned in the city.F. The law permits people to watch TV while crossing the street.G. In other words, do not look at a screen when you cross the street or you could be fined.四、短文改错7. 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。

泉州市2018届高三单科质量检查英语试题(Word版本)

泉州市2018届高三单科质量检查英语试题(Word版本)

福建省泉州市2018届高中毕业班1月单科质量检查英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 分)第一节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分)听下面 段对话。

每段对话后有个小题,从题中所给的✌、 、 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 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。

例:☟☐♦ ❍◆♍♒ ♓♦ ♦♒♏ ♦♒♓❒♦✍✌        答案是 。

 ☟☐♦ ♋❒♏ ♦♒♏ ♦♦☐ ♦☐♏♋♏❒♦ ♑☐♓⏹♑ ♦☐ ♦♒♏ ♍♓⏹♏❍♋✍✌ ⍓ ♍♋❒  ⍓ ♌♓♏  ⍓ ♌◆♦ ♒♋♦ ♐♏♏●♓⏹♑ ♎☐♏♦ ♦♒♏ ❍♋⏹ ♒♋❖♏ ♋♌☐◆♦ ☐●♋⍓♓⏹♑ ♋● ♦♒♏ ♍☐⏹♍♏❒♦✍✌ ◆❒☐❒♓♦♏  ✌⏹⌧♓♏♦⍓ ☜⌧♍♓♦♏❍♏⏹♦ ♒♋♦ ♎♓♎ ♦♒♏ ❍♋⏹ ♎☐ ♎◆❒♓⏹♑ ♦♒♏ ♦♏♏♏⏹♎✍✌ ☟♏ ♦♏⏹♦ ♦♋♓●♓⏹♑  ☟♏ ♦♋♦♍♒♏♎ ❆✞ ☟♏ ❖♓♦♓♦♏♎ ♋ ♍♋♦♦●♏ ♒♋♦ ♦♓●● ♦♒♏ ♦☐❍♋⏹ ♑♏♦ ♐☐❒ ♋❍❍⍓✍✌ ✌ ♦☐⍓  ✌ ♦♏♦ ☐♐ ♌☐☐♦ ✌ ♑♓♐♦ ♍♋❒♎ ♒♋♦ ♎☐♏♦ ♦♒♏ ❍♋⏹ ☐❒☐♌♋♌●⍓ ♎☐✍✌ ✌ ♦♋⌧♓ ♎❒♓❖♏❒  ✌ ♒☐♦♏● ❒♏♍♏☐♦♓☐⏹♓♦♦ ✌ ♦♋♓♦♏❒第二节(每小题 分,满分 分)听下面 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✌、 、 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对白或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第 段材料,回答第 、 题。

福建省泉州市泉港区第一中学2018届高三上学期期末考试英语试题及答案

福建省泉州市泉港区第一中学2018届高三上学期期末考试英语试题及答案

泉港一中2017~2018学年上学期期末质量检测高三年英语科试题第一部分听力(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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. When will the film begin?A. At 7:00.B. At 7:15.C. At 7:20.2. Where does the woman want to go for a holiday?A. Canada.B. Turkey.C. Italy.3. How are they going to the airport to see Thomas and Lily off?A. By car.B. By subway.C. By bus.4. Why can’t the woman play her records?A. She’s left them in the café.B. She can’t find them anywhere.C. She’s broken them by accident.5. Who enjoys armchair traveling?A. The man’s mother.B. The man’s father.C. The woman’s mother.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至8题。

6. How does the man like the campus housing?A. Not too bad.B. Very comfortable.C. Quite good.7. What don’t students have to pay?A. Education fees.B. State tax.C. The first monthly rent.8. What can we learn about the man from the conversation?A. He will leave the city for the summer.B. He can surely find a cheap apartment.C. He will have to find a new apartment.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

【高三英语试题精选】2018高三上学期英语期末联考试题(含答案)

【高三英语试题精选】2018高三上学期英语期末联考试题(含答案)

2018高三上学期英语期末联考试题(含答案)第I卷(选择题共115分)I.听力理解(共 crashB The plane crashed into the seaC Wood has just been back from a holiday第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分225分)听下面5段材料,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑,每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至 8 题。

6 Hodoes the man find Professor Martin’s class?A ExcitingB HardC Boring7 Why does the woman like the study group?A Because everyone is kind and activeB Because she likes the games in the study groupC Because everyone is serious and helpful8 What can we learn from the conversation?A There are six members in the study groupB They will meet at the school gate tonightC The man will join the study group tonight听第7段材料,回答第9至 11 题。

9 Why does the man want to get a car?A Because it is useful for his workB Because he has got a lot of moneyC Because the car is cheap10 What does the man consider when he chooses the car?A The priceB The qualityC The way of payment11 Homuch will the man pay for the remaining part?A$2500 B$13800 C$30000。

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2017~2018学年上学期期末质量检测高三年英语科试题第一部分听力(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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. When will the film begin?A. At 7:00.B. At 7:15.C. At 7:20.2. Where does the woman want to go for a holiday?A. Canada.B. Turkey.C. Italy.3. How are they going to the airport to see Thomas and Lily off?A. By car.B. By subway.C. By bus.4. Why can’t the woman play her records?A. She’s left them in the café.B. She can’t find them anywhere.C. She’s broken them by accident.5. Who enjoys armchair traveling?A. The man’s mother.B. The man’s father.C. The woman’s mother.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至8题。

6. How does the man like the campus housing?A. Not too bad.B. Very comfortable.C. Quite good.7. What don’t students have to pay?A. Education fees.B. State tax.C. The first monthly rent.8. What can we learn about the man from the conversation?A. He will leave the city for the summer.B. He can surely find a cheap apartment.C. He will have to find a new apartment.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9. Why is the woman upset with the man?A. He missed the lecture.B. He didn’t make a call.C. He refused to apologize.10. When will they see each other?A. On Tuesday.B. On Thursday.C. On Friday.11. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Doctor and patient.B. Professor and student.C. Manager and secretary.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12. What did Rosa think of the trip to the museum?A. Tiring.B. Boring.C. Amazing.13. How many of the paintings did Rosa see?A. Very few of them.B. About half of them.C. Almost all of them.14. Whose paintings did Rosa like most?A. Diego Rivera’s.B. Frida Kahlo’s.C. Henri Matisse’s.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15. What did Brian do yesterday?A. Saw a film.B. Watched TV.C. Did some shopping.16. Why did Mary call Brian?A. To ask him for some suggestions.B. To ask him to help with her work.C. To invite him to her birthday party.17. What are the two speakers going to do next Friday?A. Buy some drinks.B. Go to a piano concert.C. Give a birthday party.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18. What might the speaker be?A. A park manager.B. A restaurant owner.C. A tourist guide.19. How was the Washington Elm(榆树)later on?A. It was destroyed in a storm.B. It was cut down by attackers.C. It was replaced by another tree.20. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. A well-known park.B. A historic tree.C. A famous commander.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

ANavigating Border SecurityYou may think what you say on WeChat is your own business, but apparently the Canadian authorities don’t agree. In other words, you need to be fully aware of the items you’re not a llowed to bring before you travel abroad.Obscene(淫秽) and pirated(盗版) materialsIn many Western countries, possessing and transporting underage porn(黄色书刊) is considered a serious crime. According to the United States Department of Justice, a first-time offender charged with producing child porn faces fines and 15 to 30 years in prison. The website of UK Visas and Immigration also listed pirated copies ofmovies and music as illegal, because they infringe upon intellectual property rights. If you’re caught b ringing pirated products into the UK, the products will be confiscated, and you may face prosecution(起诉).Food, animals and plantsAccording to Australia’s Department of Immigration and Border Protection, Australia has strict quarantine laws. Animals from overseas could bring diseases and pests into the country and destroy the local environment.CashThere is a limit of cash you can bring when traveling abroad. According to UK Visas and Immigration, the maximum amount of cash(including bankers’ drafts and checks) you can bring into the country is £10,000(72,000 yuan). You’ll have to declare it if you’re brining more, or you could face a fine of up to £5,000 (46,000 yuan). But if you’re entering the UK from another European Union country, you don’t need to declare your cash, no matter how much you have.Other itemsCustoms rules vary from country to country. For example, when entering Australia you also need to declare traditional medicines because they may contain endangered plant or animal products. Heritage-related goods, including artworks and stamps, also need to be declared. This is why you should always check the local customs website to make sure of what you can put into your luggage, and of course, your electronic devices.21. Which of the following items may be allowed to bring without declaring when you enter Australia?A. Traditional medicinesB. Pet dogs and catsC. Stamp albumsD. Story books22. What can we know from the passage?A. Travelers should declare their cash when entering the UK from GermanyB. Both the USA and the UK have laws against obscene and pirated materialsC. You can bring more than £10,000 without declaring when you enter the UK from ChinaD. Taking traditional medicines to Australia may destroy the local environment23. Where is the article above probably taken from?A. A travel brochureB. A fashion magazineC. An exhibition guideD. A science reportBSince I was first in China in 2012, my life, and China itself, have developed and changed a lot. My first China interaction was in 2012, when I came here with a friend. We traveled from Beijing to Hong Kong, all in 5 weeks. We had a fantastic time meeting local people, exploring beautiful places and eating delicious food. After this experience traveling across China and eating local food, I really wondered “How did I live without eating dumplings and eggplant on a weekly basis?” Well, I guess I did, somehow, for 22 years!As my Chinese improved during my studies I became more independent and more aware of the possibilities of Waimai, or food home delivery. I suddenly noticed the thousands of Waimai drivers zooming across the roads on their motorcycles. On deep, dark Beijing winter days and rainy days, Waimai is like the holy grail and as I enjoyed my take - away dumplings I would think and laugh to myself, “How did I live before without being able to get Waimai?” Well, I guess I did, somehow, for 23 years!In mid-2015, I was back in China again for my master's degree. That's when I came across my first Mobike:“Oh, that’s a unique bike and surely it will get stolen soon ”, I thought as I passed on my own black bike. But one week passed and I saw it still there. Then the one Mobike sighting turned into two and three, and soon thousands and then seemingly overnight the streets of Beijing were flooded with orange and yellow wheels. Again, I wondered on how I ever lived without my shared bike account. Well, I guess I did, somehow, for 25 years!China today is a country still steeped in ancient knowledge and custom, yet one that is also bursting with new ideas and changes. Although some things will always stay the same, something else is constantly changing at a pace beyond comprehension. I’m sure as I continue my life here in Beijing I will be swept up in the next new convenience of life that China’s rapid development is bringing out.24.According to the first paragraph, what impressed the author most might be ________.A. Chinese cultureB. Chinese foodC. Chinese peopleD. Chinese history25. The underlined words holy grail in Paragraph 2 probably means________.A. something preciousB. something deliciousC. something expensiveD. something unavailable26. What might be the author’s attitude towards Mobike after it boomed?A. Doubtful.B. CuriousC. Shocked.D. Regretful.27. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Chinese ancient wisdom has been replaced by new ideas.B. China is changing steadily and slowly.C. China will always stay as what it was.D. People in China will live a more convenient life in the future.CWhen ordering food only takes a few minutes using a smartphone, it’s only natural t hat food deliveries have become part of college life. However, a university in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region is trying to put a stop to this trend on its campus.On Nov 1, Guangxi University of Foreign Languages banned food delivery services and disposable food boxes, both to its campus and dormitories.The ban immediately received fierce criticism from the university’s students, as well as internet users. Some complained that the ban made campus canteens very crowded. “There are not enough seats in the canteen, which forces us to eat standing up or squatting,” a student in the university surnamed Tan told Guangxi Television.The crowded canteens also mean that extra time is spent dining, which could have been used to nap during the lunch break. Some even complained that the canteen only provides a few dishes, most of which don’t taste so great.Su Junlv, from the university’s student affairs office, explained that the ban was carried out because off-campus food posed safety risks for students. It’s belie ved that take-away food had created a serious garbage problem, as there were often a large number of used food boxes found in campus garbage cans after students had finished their meals.According to Su, the ban was also brought in to help students develop a healthy lifestyle. “While food delivery services bring convenience, they let students form some lazy habits,” Su told Xinhua. “They spend a whole day in the dorm playing video games, watching TV soap operas and ordering food online.”However, in the eyes of Liu Junhai, a professor at Renmin University of China, there are other approaches that universities could take to improve their students’ meal times. “Universities should explore how to improve the dining experience in the canteens, such as the queuin g and variety of dishes,” he told Xinhua.28. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. The convenience brought by food delivery.B. The effect of crowded canteens on students.C. A solution to stop students becoming lazy.D. A ban on food delivery in campus.29. In students’ opinion, what would be caused after the ban was carried out?A. It would take students less time to eat in the canteen.B. Students would enjoy various tasty dishes in the canteen.C. Some students may have their meals without seats in the canteen.D. Students would have a longer nap during lunch break.30. According to Su Junlv, the ban is intended to ________.A. tell the students all off-campus food is unhealthy.B. rid the campus of used food boxes.C. force students to spend less time on entertainment.D. improve the dining experience in the canteens.31. What can we infer about Liu Junhai’s attitude to the ban?A. NegativeB. SupportiveC. IndifferentD. SkepticalDThat people often experience trouble sleeping in a different bed in unfamiliar surroundings is a phenomenon known as the First-night, effect. If a person stays in the same room the following night they tend to sleep more soundly. Yuka Sasaki and her colleagues at Brown University set out to investigate the origins of this effect.Dr. Sasaki knew the first-night effect probably has something to do with how humans evolved.The puzzle was what benefit would be gained from it when performance might be affected the following day. She also knew from previous work conducted on birds and dolphins that these animals put half of their brains to sleep at a time so that they can rest while remaining alert enough to avoid predators (捕食者). This led her to wonder if people might be doing the same thing. To take a closer look, her team studied 35 healthy people as they slept in the unfamiliar environment of the university’s Department of Psychological Sciences. The participants each slept in the department for two nights and were carefully monitored with techniques that looked at the activity of their brains. Dr. Sasaki found, as expected, the participants slept less well on their first night than they did on their second, taking more than twice as long to fall asleep and sleeping less overall. During de ep sleep, the participants’ brains behaved in a similar manner seen in birds and dolphins. On the first night only, the left hemispheres (半球) of their brains did not sleep nearly as deeply as their right hemispheres did.Curious if the left hemispheres were indeed remaining awake to process information detected in the surrounding environment, Dr. Sasaki re-ran the experiment while presenting the sleeping participants with a mix of regularly timed beeps (蜂鸣声) of the same tone and irregular beeps of a different tone during the night. She worked out that, if the left hemisphere was staying alert to keep guard in a strange environment, then it would react to the irregular beeps by stirring people from sleep and would ignore the regularly timed ones. This is precisely what she found.32. What do we learn about Dr. Y uka Sasaki doing her research?A. She found birds and dolphins remain alert while asleep.B. She found birds and dolphins sleep in much the same way.C. She got some idea from previous studies on birds and dolphinsD. She conducted studies on birds’ and dolphins’ sleeping patterns.33. What did Dr. Sasaki do when she first did her experiment?A. She monitored the brain activity of participants sleeping in a new environment.B. She recruited (招募) 35 participants from her Department of Psychological Sciences.C. She studied the differences between the two sides of participants’ brains.D. She tested her findings about birds and dolphins on human subjects.34. What did Dr. Sasaki do when re-running her experiment?A. She analyzed the negative effect of irregular tones on brains.B. She recorded participants’ adaptation to changed environment.C. She exposed her participants to two different stimuli (刺激物).D. She compared the responses of different participants.35. What did Dr. Sasaki find about the participants in her experiment?A. They tended to enjoy certain tones more than others.B. They tended to recognize irregular beeps as a threat.C. They felt sleepy when exposed to regular beeps.D. They differed in their tolerance of irregular tones第二节七选五(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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