河北省石家庄市行唐县三中正定县三中正定县七中2017届高三英语10月联考试题20-含答案 师生通用
河北省石家庄市2017届高三下学期模拟联考英语试题(新)
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。
例:How much is the shirt?A.&19.15.B. &9.15.C.&9.18.答案是B。
1.What are they talking about?A. Fruit.B. Food.C. Drink.2. What’s the weather like at the weekend?A. FineB. Rainy.C. Terrible.3. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Mother and son.C. Renter and customer.4. How much does the woman have to pay if she wants to stay there for three nights?A. $50.B. $100.C. $150.5. Where does the conversation might take place?A. At the woman’s home.B. At the man’s home.C. At the estate agent.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对白或独白。
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,并标示在试卷的相应位置。
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秒钟的答题时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
河北省正定中学2017届高三上学期第三次月考(期中)英语试题Word版含答案
班级______ 姓名________注意事项:1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
考试时间120分钟,总共150分。
2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号填涂在答题卡上或答题纸上。
3.回答第I卷时,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。
写在本试卷上无效。
4.回答第II 卷时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
第I卷(选择题,共100分)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,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 time is it now?A. 10:40B. 10:45C. 10:502. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a book storeB. In the libraryC. In a laboratory3. What is the man most probably doing?A. Having an interview.B. Dealing with hi-tech problems.C. Talking with colleagues.4. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Travel less.B. Give up the jobC. Consider the job carefully5. How did the woman read the book?A. By scanning the first few pages.B. By covering it in detailC. By looking through the interesting part.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。
河北省石家庄市行唐县三中高二英语上学期10月月考试题
河北省石家庄市行唐县第三中学2017-2018学年第一学期10月份考试高二英语I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)AChinese people are now spending more time surfing the net than watching TV, according to results of a survey by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) published Thursday.The survey, of citizens of five Chinese cities, found that 79 percent of interviewees use the internet for information, and 55.1 percent to read news on the internet. About 63 percent of the interviewees use e-mail. The average times spent surfing the net and watching TV were 2.73 hours and 1.29hours, respectively.Only 10.4 percent reported use the internet primarily to send and receive email;65.9 percent read online news; 62.2 quite often play games on-line. More and more people have taken an interest in the entertainment opportunities online. Up to 56.5 percent of interviewees quite often download music, and 53.5 percent get entertainment messages from the internet.Yet the survey found that television is still the dominant mass medium. Seventy-nine percent of interviewees choose to watch TV to get information, and another 75 percent take newspapers as important as TV.Five major web sites in the Chinese language, namely Sina, Sohu, Netease, Baidu and Yahoo are still ranked top ones by web users, and those that voted for Sina as the best among them were 30.9 percent.Authorized statistics showed that web users in China have already exceeded 100 million, second to that of the United States.1. Which of the following is not true?A. Chinese people are now spending more time surfing the net than watching TV.B. There are more Chinese people using the internet for information compared with those reading news on the internet.C. There are more people using e-mail compared with those searching information on the internet.D. There are more people using e-mail compared with those reading news on the internet.2. The survey shows that .A. Only 10.4% reported use the internet to send and receive email.B. Less than half of the people use the internet for enter fain-ment.C. All of the people reported like to play games on-line.D. Most of the people reported read online news.3. Which will you choose if you want to chat with your friends on the internet?A. TVB. SinaC. telephoneD. QQ4. The underlined word “exceeded” means .A. increased toB. increased byC. risenD. decreasedBIn the early part of the twentieth century, racism was widespread in the United States. Many African Americans were not given equal opportunities in education or employment. Marian Anderson (1897-1993) was an African American woman who gained fame as a concert singer in this climate of racism. She was born in Philadelphia and sang in church choirs during her childhood. When she applied for admission to a local music school in 1917, she was turned down because she was black. Unable to attend music school, she began her career as a singer for church gatherings. In 1929, she went to Europe to study voice and spent several years performing there. Her voice was widely praised throughout Europe. Then she returned to the US in 1935 and became a top concert singer after performing at Town Hall in New York City.Racism again affected Anderson in 1939. When it was arranged for her to sing at Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, the Daughters of the American Revolution opposed it because of her color. She sang instead at the Lincoln Memorial for over 75 000 people. In 1955, Anderson became the first black soloist to sing win the MetropolitanOpera of New York City. The famous conductor Toscanini praised her voice as “heard only once in a hundred years”. She was a US delegate to the United Nations in 1958 and won the UN peace prize in 1977. Anderson eventually triumphed over racism.5. According to this passage, what did Marian Anderson do between 1917 and 1929?A. She studied at a music school.B. She sang for religious activities.C. She sang at Town Hall in New York.D. She studied voice in Europe.6. Toscanini thought that Marian Anderson .A. had a very rare voiceB. sang occasionally in publicC. sang only once in many yearsD. was seldom heard by people7. Anderson’s beautiful voice was first recognized .A. at the Lincoln MemorialB. in Washington, DC.C. in EuropeD. at the United Nations8. This passage shows that Anderson finally defeated racism in the US by.A. protesting to the governmentB. appealing to the United NationsC. demonstrating in the streetsD. working hard to perfect her artCIS IT TIME TO GET MP3?Your computer has been playing music for years, one CD at a time. Now hundreds of songs can be stored in your PC (personal computer) if they’re in the MP3 format.What is it?MP3 compresses music into small computer friendly files. You access MP3 music several ways : Music can be downloaded from websites that have converted vast music libraries into MP3. Or you can prerecord CDs into your PC and convert songs in minutes into MP3. Once MP3 music is on your PC’s hard drive, you can play it through your computer’s speakers, “burn” it onto blank CDs or exchange MP3 files with friends using E-mail.How much?Software needed to play and convert MP3 music is often free. It comes preinstalled on most new computers or can be downloaded from many websites, including MP3. com. Some MP3 sites are free. Just type “MP3 sites” into any search engine. The popular MP3 players start at around $50and can hold hundreds of songs. A blank CD on which you can record music costs about a dollar.AdvantagesMP3 turns your home PC into a tape recorder. Tiny MP3 players are the size of a card, making it easy to take hundreds of songs with you.DisadvantagesYou may find that music at many sites is limited. And some only allow you to listen rather than download offerings. Others let you download music that then can’t be copied to MP3 players. And a growing number of new CDs make it impossible to copy songs to a computer.9. How can you get MP3 music?A. By turning your home PC into a tape recorderB. By taking your own music or songs with youC. By copying songs to a PC through the speakers.D. By downloading from websites which have converted music libraries into MP3.10. Which is NOT true to the passage?A. Software needed to play and convert MP3 music is often free of charge.B. MP3 music can be with friends by e-mail.C. MP3 music can be downloaded for free at any site.D. A greater number of new CDs make it possible to copy songs to a computer.11.The underlined word “burn” probably means_____.A. fireB. changeC. downloadD. play12. How much will you pay for a MP3 player?A. Free of charge.B. Free downloading.C. At least fifty dollars.D. About a dollar.DMost people think their time problems are outer, and that they are caused by the telephone, meetings, visitors, and delayed information or decisions. Although these problems often have a bad effete on them, as when people call or drop in, we usually contribute to them. We fail to have calls screened by a skillful secretary or assistant, or we leave our door open, actually assuring constant interruptions.In almost all cases, it is possible to influence, if not control, it usually can cause problems, such as, slowness and indecision, lack of self-discipline, the inability to delegate, or the tendency to fight fires, to act without thinking, and to jump from task to task without finishing any of them.Time is constant that cannot be changed. The clock cannot be slowed down or speeded up. Thus we cannot manage time itself. We can only manage our activities with respect to time.The same skills are needed as those used in managing others—the abilities to plan, organize, delegate, direct, and control. Time management is simply self-management. It is impossible to be effective in any position without controlling one’s time effectively.Successful time management does not mean working harder, but working smarter. All kinds of management skills must be used in the home and office to get most value from time. You must think ahead about what to do, and timely than others, making it get maximum results in the shortest possible period.13. According to the writer, time problems .A. are caused by the telephone, meetings and visitorsB. are caused by delayed information or decisionsC. can be solved by self-managementD. can’t be controlled14. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as tile internally generated time wasters?A. slowness and indecision.B. Lack ofself-discipline.C. Jumping from task to task without finishing any of them.D. Working hard.15. It can be concluded from the passage that the abilities to plan, organize, delegate, direct and control should .A. be used in managing others’ activitiesB. be used in managing one’s own activitiesC. not be used in time managementD. be used in managing both other s’and one’s activities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。
河北省石家庄市行唐县三中、正定县三中、正定县七中2017届高三9月联考英语试卷+Word版含答案
行唐县第三中学、正定县第三中学、正定县第七中学2016—2017学年第一学期9月联考试卷高三英语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分第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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.How many lines go to Paris tomorrow?A. FourB. SevenC. Eight2.What does Paul do ?A. A writerB. A collectorC. A publisher3.Who is the man?A. The woman’s sonB. The woman’s studentC. The woman’s friend4.What will the woman do at weekends?A. Read some booksB. Work at the storeC. Stay with her friends5.What does the man mean?A. There are not so many No.7 busesB. Only No.13 bus goes to the hospitalC. No.7 bus doesn’t go to the hospital第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6.7题。
6.What did John ask Bob ti do?A. Ask for leaveB. Hand in the paperC. Attend the art class7.When will Bob go to the woman’s office?A. between 4:00and 5:00B. between 2:00and3:00C. between 3:00and4:008.Where can the man see the whole view of the city?A. On Modern BridgeB. In DB TowerC. In Walter Square9.What will the man do the next day?A. Go to a theaterB. Dance in a clubC. Do some shopping听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
河北省石家庄市行唐县三中高一英语上学期10月月考试题
河北省石家庄市行唐县第三中学2017-2018学年第一学期10月份考试高一英语第一部分阅读理解(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,选出最佳选顼并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AElizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821, and moved to New York City when she was ten years old. One day she decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. After writing many letters asking for admission(录取) to medical schools, she was finally accepted by a doctor in Philadelphia. She was so determined that she taught school and gave music lessons to get money for the cost of schooling.In 1849, after graduation from medical school. she decided to further her education in Paris. She wanted to be a surgeon(外科医师) , but a serious eye problem forced her to give up the idea.Upon returning to the United States, she found it difficult to start her own practice because she was a woman. By 1857 Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another woman doctor, managed to open a new hospital, the first for women and children. Besides being the first woman physician and founding her own hospital , she also set up the first medical school for women.1. Why couldn’t Elizabeth Blackwell realize her dream of becoming a surgeon?A. She couldn’t g et admitted to medical schoolB. She decided to further her education in ParisC. A serious eye problem stopped herD. It was difficult for her to start a practice in the United States2. What main obstacle(障碍) almost destroyed Elizabeth’s chances for b ecoming adoctor?A. She was a woman.B. She wrote too many letters.C. She couldn’t graduate from medical school.D. She couldn’t set up her hospital.3. How many years passed between her graduation from medical school and the openingof her hospital?A. Eight yearsB. Ten yearsC. Nineteen yearsD. Thirty-six years4. According to the passage, all of the following are “firsts” in the life ofElizabeth Blacekwell, except that she ______.A. became the first woman physicianB. was the first woman doctorC. and several other women founded the first hospital for women and childrenD. set up the first medical school for women5. Eilzabeth Blackwell spent most of her life in _______.A. EnglandB. ParisC. the United StatesD. New York CityBIf we were asked exactly what we were doing a year ago,we should probably have to say that we could not remember. But if we had kept a book and had written in it an account of what we did each day,we should be able to give an answer to the question. It is the same in history. Many things have been forgotten because we do not have any written account of them. Sometimes men did keep a record of the most important happenings in their country,but often it was destroyed by fire or in a war.Sometimes there was never any written record at all because the people of that time and place did not know how to write.For example,we know a good deal about the people who lived in China 4,000 years ago, because they could write and leave written records for those who lived after them.But we know almost nothing about the people who lived even 200 years ago in central Africa. Because they had not learned to write.Sometimes, of course,even if the people cannot write,they may know something of the past.They have heard about it from older people,and often songs and dances and stories have been made about the most important happenings,and these have been sung and acted and told for many generations. For most people are proud to tell what their fathers did in the past.This we may call “remembered history”.Some of it has now been written down. It is not so exact or so valuable to us as written history is,because words are much more easily changed when used again and again in speech than when copied in writing.But where there are no written records,such spoken stories are often very helpful.6. Which of the following ideas is not suggested in the passage?A.“Remembered history”,compared with written history,is less reliable B.Written records of the past play the most important role in our learning of the human history.C.A written account of our daily activities helps US to be able to answer many questions.D.Where there are no written records,there is no history.7.We know very little about the central Africa 200 years ago because ___ A.there was nothing worth being written down at that timeB. the people there ignored the importance of keeping a recordC.the written records were perhaps destroyed by a fireD.the people there did not know how to write8.“Remembered history” refers to ___.A.history based on a person’s ima ginationB. stories of important happenings passed down from mouth to mouthC. songs and dances about the most important eventsD. both B and C9.“Remembered history” is regarded as valuable only when ____.A. it is written downB. no written account is availableC.it proves to be timeD.people are interested in it10 .The passage suggests that we could have learned much more about our past thanwe do now if the ancient people had _____A.kept a written record of every past eventB. not burnt their written records in warsC.told exact stories of the most important happeningsD.made more songs and dancesCHave you ever wondered why birds sing? Maybe you thought that they were just happy. After all, you probably sing when you are happy.Some scientists believe that birds do sing some of the time just because they are happy. However, they sing most of the time for a very different reason. Their singing is actually a warning to other birds to stay out of their territory.Do you know wha t a “territory” is? A territory is an area that an animal, usually the male, claims (声称) as its own. Only he and his family are welcome there. No other families of the same species are welcome. Your house is your territory where only your family and friends are welcome. If a stranger should enter your territory and threaten you, you might shout. Probably this would be enough to frighten him away.If so, you have actually frightened the stranger away without having to fight him. A bird does the same thing. But he expects an outsider almost any time, especially at nesting (筑巢) season. So he is screaming all the time, whether he can see an outsider or not. This screaming is what we call a bird’s song, and it is usually enough to keep an outsider away.11.Some scientists believe that most of the time bird’s singing is actually ________.A.an expression of happinessB. a way of warningC. an expression of angerD. a way of greeting12.What is a bird’s “territory”?A. A place where families of other species are not accepted.B. A place where a bird may shout at the top of its voice.C.An area for which birds fight against each other.D.An area which a bird considers to be its own.13. Why do birds keep on singing at nesting season?A.Because they want to invite more friends.B.Because their singing helps frighten outsiders away.C.Because they want to find outsiders around.D.Because their singing helps get rid of their fears.14. How does the writer explain birds’ singing?A.By comparing birds with human beings.B. By reporting experiment results.C. By describing birds’ daily life.D. By telling a bird’s story.15.What does the underline word “screaming” in paragraph 4 mean?A. 哭喊声B. 令人惊愕的C. 尖叫声D. 尖叫的第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Mrs. Jones was over eighty, but she still drove her old car like a woman half her age. She loved driving very fast, and was proud of the fact 16 she had never, in her thirty-five years of driving, been punished 17 a driving offence (犯规,犯法).Then one day she nearly 18 her record. A police car 19 her, and the policemen in it saw her 20 a red light without stopping. Of course, she was stopped. It was 21 that she would be punished.22 Mrs. Jones came up to the judge, he looked at her seriously and said that she was 23 old to drive a car, and that the 24 why she had not stopped at the red 25 was most probably that her eyes had become weak 26 old age, so that she had simply not seen it.When the judge had finished what he was 27 , Mrs. Jones opened the big handbag she was 28 and took out her sewing. Without saying a word, she 29 a needle with a very small eye, and threaded it at her first attempt.When she had 30 done this, she took the thread out of the needle again and handed 31 the needle and the thread to the judge, saying, “Now it is your32 .I suppose you drive a car, and that you are quite sure about your own eyesight.”The judge took the 33 and tried to thread it. After half a dozen tries, he had still not succeeded. The case (案例) against Mrs. Jones was 34 , and her record 35 unbroken.16. A. which B. when C. that D. this17. A. about B. on C. to D. for18. A. kept B. won C. missed D. lost19. A. watched B. after C. followed D. ran after20. A. pass B. go C. run D. rush21. A. sure B. indeed C. certain D. perhaps22. A. Before B. While C. Until D. When23. A. so B. very C. too D. quite24. A. cause B. reason C. matter D. trouble25. A. light B. lamp C. sign D. one26. A. with B. because C. for D. of27. A. speaking B. Saying C. talking D. telling28. A. holding B. Getting C. carrying D. bringing29. A. took B. brought C. picked D. chose30. A. almost B. hardly C. successfully D. successful31. A. both B. all C. neither D. either32. A. time B. turn C. chance D. job33. A. thread B. glasses C. needles D. needle34. A. dismissed B. passed C. settled D. studied35. A. was B. kept C. seemed D. remained第三节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)注:请把本题答案涂在答题卡71--75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。
高三英语10月月考试题(无答案)2
河北省石家庄市复兴中学2017届高三英语10月月考试题(无答案)注意事项:1. 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
2. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。
3. 全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。
4. 第Ⅰ卷听力部分满分30分,不计入总分,考试成绩录取时提供给高校作参考。
5. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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,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。
例:How much is the shirt?A.£ 19.15B.£ 9.18C.£ 9.15答案是C。
1. What time is it now?A.9:10B.9:50C.10:002. What does the woman think of the weather?A. It’s nice.B. It’s warmC. It’s cold3. What will the man do?A. Attend a meeting.B. Give a lectureC. Leave his office.4. What is the woman’s opinion about the cou rse?A. T oo hard.B. Worth taking.C. Very easy.5. What does the woman want the man to do?A. Speak louder.B. Apologize to her.C. Turn off the radio.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。
河北省石家庄市行唐县三中、正定县三中、正定县七中高二英语10月联考试题
行唐县第三中学、正定县第三中学、正定县第七中学2016-2017学年度第一学期10月份联考试卷高二英语分值:150分时间:90分钟I卷(选择题共80分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40)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 spent a day in the country, picking wild flowers. With the car full of flowers we were going home. On our way back my wife noticed a cupboard (柜厨) outside a furniture shop. It was tall and narrow. “Buy it, ” my wife said at once. “We’ll carry it home on the roof rack. I’ve always wanted one like that.”What could I do? Ten minutes later I was £20 poorer; and the cupboard was tied on the roof rack. It was six feet long and eighteen inches square, quite heavy too. In the gathering darkness I drove slowly. Other drivers seemed unusually polite that evening. The police even stopped traffic to let us through. Carrying furniture was a good idea.After a time my wife said, “There’s a long line of cars behind. Why don’t they overtake, I wonder?” In fact a police car did overtake. The two officers inside looked at us seriously as they passed. But then, with great kindness, they led us through the rush-hour traffic. The police car stopped at our village church. One of the officers came to me.“Right, sir, ” he said. “Do you need any more help?”I was a bit puzzled. “Thanks, officer,” I said. “You have been very kind. I live just on the road.”He was staring at our car, first at the flowers, then at the cupboard. “Well, well, ” he said, laughing. “It’s a cupboard you’ve got there! We thought it was something else.”My wife began to laugh. The truth hit me like a stone between the eyes. I smiled at the officer. “Yes, it’s a cupboard, but thanks again.” I drove home as fast as I could.1. In fact the husband _______ the cupboard.A. would like very much to buyB. badly wantedC. was glad to have boughtD. would rather not buy2. Other drivers thought they were _______.A. carrying a cupboard to the churchB. sending flowers to the churchC. carrying nothing but a piece of furnitureD. going to attend a funeral(葬礼) at the church3. The police will be more polite to those who are _______.A. driving in gathering darknessB. in great sorrow (悲痛)C. driving with wild glowers in the carD. carrying furniture4. What did the husband think of this matter?A. It was very strange.B. He felt ashamed of it.C. He took great pride in it.D. He was puzzled at it.BMy father was a foreman of a sugar-cane plantation in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. My first job was to drive the oxen that ploughed the cane fields. I would walk behind an ox, guiding him with a broomstick. For $ 1 a day, I worked eight hours straight, with no food breaks.It was very tedious work, but it prepared me for life and taught me many lasting lessons. Because the plantation owners were always watching us, I had to be on time every day and work as hard as I could. I’ve never been late for any job since. I also learned about being respectful and faithful to the people you work for. More important, I earned my pay; it never entered my mind to say I was sick just because I didn’t want to work.I was only six years old, but I was doing a man’s job. Our family needed every dollar we could make because my father never earned more than $ 18 a week. Our homewas a three-room wood shack with a dirty floor and no toilet. Nothing made me prouder than bringing home money to help my mother, father, two brothers and three sisters. This gave me self-esteem(自尊心), one of the most important things a person can have. When I was seven, I got work at a golf course near our house. My job was to stand down the fairway and spot the balls as they landed, so the golfers could find them. Losing a ball meant you were fired, so I never missed one. Some nights I would lie in bed and dreamt of making thousands of dollars by playing golf and being able to buy a bicycle.The more I dreamed, the more I thought. Why not? I made my first golf club out of guava limb(番石榴树枝) and a piece of pipe. Then I hammered an empty tin can into the shape of a ball. And finally I dug two small holes in the ground and hit the ball back and forth. I practiced with the same devotion and intensity. I learned working in the field —except now I was driving golf balls with club, not oxen witha broomstick.5. The writer’s first job was _______.A. to stand down the fairway at a golf courseB. to watch over the sugar-cane plantationC. to drive the oxen that ploughed the cane fieldsD. to spot the balls as they landed so the golfers could find them6. The word “tedious” in Paragraph 2 most probably means _______.A. difficultB. boringC. interestingD. unusual7. _______ gave the writer serf-esteem.A. Having a family of eight peopleB. Owning his own golf courseC. Bringing money back home to help the familyD. Helping his father with the work on the plantation8. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. He wanted to be a successful golfer.B. He wanted to run a golf course near his house.C. He was satisfied with the job he got on a plantation.D. He wanted to make money by guiding oxen with a broomstick.CAt the time, I would go out in the evening with my parents. But this time I had borrowed a bicycle from a friend of mine. I didn’t know why, but once I was on my own bicycle, a kind of free feeling flooded through me. The faster I rode, the faster I wanted to go! Far ahead, I rode as if my life depended on it, head down, hands grasping the handbars. I meant to get to Jinghai Bar as fast as I could...Oh! My hands! Don’t come any closer... Don’t touch me! That poor doctor just coul dn’t get my gloves off. Each time he took a step towards me, I broke into painful shouting. Much later, I discovered that I had crashed heavily with another bicycle, and I hadn’t spoken one word of sense for at least three hours! After some time, my mother arrived at the hospital, her face as white as a sheet, and gave me a hug, only then did the doctor begin to stitch(缝合) my head wound, not only did he merrily cut off a long lock of my hair, but used no anaesthetic(麻药) either! Later, I seemed to hear faraway voices saying that my right hand was broken. I almost burst into tears. How would I ever play the piano again?9. On her way to Jinghai, the writer felt _______.A. nervousB. comfortableC. light-heartedD. upset10. Why did the writer ride a bicycle to Jinghai Bar that evening?A. Because she wanted to attend a party on time.B. Because she wanted to meet her friend who was waiting for her there.C. Because she just wanted, to join some of her friends and drink some wine.D. We are not quite sure about what she was really going there for.11. What did the writer think of the doctor?A. Friendly.B. Cruel.C. Hardworking.D. Kind.12. One thing is sure, that is, before she was wounded she _______.A. often went to Jinghai Bar with her friendsB. liked playing the pianoC. didn’t like any doctors at allD. would burst into tears whenshe was in troubleDWhen Johnson called again, the manager received him very politely. “That is a most remarkable oil you brought us, Mr Johnson,” he said. Johnson nodded his smooth, dark head. That was something he knew very well. “I’ve never seen anything like it,” the manager admitted. Johnson nodded again. “No?” he said politely. Then he added, “But I think you will, sir. A very great deal of it.” He appeared to think for a moment. “I think you will find it will be on sale seven, perhaps, eight years from now.” He smiled.The manager thought that was uncertain. He said, “It is better than our fish oils.I admit that.” “So I am told, sir,” agreed Johnson.“Have you any plans to produce it yourself, Mr Johnson?”Johnson smiled again. “Would I be showing it to you if I had?”“We might add some chemicals to one of our own fish oils,” said the manager.“It would be expensive to do that, even if you could.” Johnson said gently. “Besides,” he added, “I am told that this oil will be much cheaper than your best fish oils. Cheaper than any vegetable oil, in fact.”“Perhaps,” said the manager. “Well, I suppose you want to make an arrangement, Mr Johnson, Shall we discuss it?”“Of course,” said Johnson. “There are two ways of dealing with a situation of this sort. The usual one is to prevent it altogether or at least to delay it as long as possible. That is, of course, the best way,” The manager nodded. He knew plenty about all that.“But I am so sorry for you, because, you see, that is not possible this time.” The manager had his doubts, but all he said was an inquiring(asking), “Oh?”“The other way,” continued Johnson, “is to produce yourself before the trouble starts.”13. The manager thought of adding chemicals to the fish oil to make it ________.A. cheaper than the new oilB. more quicklyC. more expensiveD. as good as the new oil14. Johnson’s new oil would be ________.A. more expensive than fish oil, but betterB. less expensive, and betterC. less expensive, but not goodD. more expensive, and not so good15. Johnson showed his new oil to the manager because he wanted ________.A. to produce it himselfB. to prevent it being producedC. to be paid not to produce itD. the manager to produce it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。
英语---河北省正定中学2017届高三上学期第三次月考(期中)
河北省正定中学2017届高三上学期第三次月考(期中)英语试题注意事项:1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
考试时间120分钟,总共150分。
2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号填涂在答题卡上或答题纸上。
3.回答第I卷时,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。
写在本试卷上无效。
4.回答第II 卷时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
第I卷(选择题,共100分)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,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 time is it now?A. 10:40B. 10:45C. 10:502. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a book storeB. In the libraryC. In a laboratory3. What is the man most probably doing?A. Having an interview.B. Dealing with hi-tech problems.C. Talking with colleagues.4. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Travel less.B. Give up the jobC. Consider the job carefully5. How did the woman read the book?A. By scanning the first few pages.B. By covering it in detailC. By looking through the interesting part.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。
2016_2017学年高二英语10月联考试题
行唐县第三中学、正定县第三中学、正定县第七中学2016-2017学年度第一学期10月份联考试卷高二英语分值:150分时间:90分钟I卷(选择题共80分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40)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 spent a day in the country, picking wild flowers. With the car full of flowers we were going home. On our way back my wife noticed a cupboard (柜厨) outside a furniture shop. It was tall and narrow. “Buy it, ” my wife said at once. “We’ll carry it home on the roof rack. I’ve always wanted one like that.”What could I do? Ten minutes later I was £20 poorer; and the cupboard was tied on the roof rack. It was six feet long and eighteen inches square, quite heavy too. In the gathering darkness I drove slowly. Other drivers seemed unusually polite that evening. The police even stopped traffic to let us through. Carrying furniture was a good idea.After a time my wife said, “There’s a long line of cars behind. Why don’t they overtake, I wonder?” In fact a police car did overtake. The two officers inside looked at us seriously as they passed. But then, with great kindness, they led us through the rush-hour traffic. The police car stopped at our village church. One of the officers came to me.“Right, sir, ” he said. “Do you need any more help?”I was a bit puzzled. “Thanks, officer,” I said. “You have been very kind. I live just on the road.”He was staring at our car, first at the flowers, then at the cupboard. “Well, well, ” he said, laughing. “It’s a cupboard you’ve got there! We thought it was something else.”My wife began to laugh. The truth hit me like a stone between the eyes. I smiled at the officer. “Yes, it’s a cupboard, but thanks again.” I drove home as fast as I could.1. In fact the husband _______ the cupboard.A. would like very much to buyB. badly wantedC. was glad to have boughtD. would rather not buy2. Other drivers thought they were _______.A. carrying a cupboard to the churchB. sending flowers to the churchC. carrying nothing but a piece of furnitureD. going to attend a funeral(葬礼) at the church3. The police will be more polite to those who are _______.A. driving in gathering darknessB. in great sorrow (悲痛)C. driving with wild glowers in the carD. carrying furniture4. What did the husband think of this matter?A. It was very strange.B. He felt ashamed of it.C. He took great pride in it.D. He was puzzled at it.BMy father was a foreman of a sugar-cane plantation in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. My first job was to drive the oxen that ploughed the cane fields. I would walk behind an ox, guiding him with a broomstick. For $ 1 a day, I worked eight hours straight, with no food breaks.It was very tedious work, but it prepared me for life and taught me many lasting lessons. Because the plantation owners were always watching us, I had to be on time every day and work as hard as I could. I’ve never been late for any job since. I also learned about being respectful and faithful to the people you work for. More important, I earned my pay; it never entered my mind to say I was sick just because I didn’t want to work.I was only six years old, but I was doing a man’s job. Our family needed every dollar we could make because my father never earned more than $ 18 a week. Our homewas a three-room wood shack with a dirty floor and no toilet. Nothing made me prouder than bringing home money to help my mother, father, two brothers and three sisters. This gave me self-esteem(自尊心), one of the most important things a person can have. When I was seven, I got work at a golf course near our house. My job was to stand down the fairway and spot the balls as they landed, so the golfers could find them. Losing a ball meant you were fired, so I never missed one. Some nights I would lie in bed and dreamt of making thousands of dollars by playing golf and being able to buy a bicycle.The more I dreamed, the more I thought. Why not? I made my first golf club out of guava limb(番石榴树枝) and a piece of pipe. Then I hammered an empty tin can into the shape of a ball. And finally I dug two small holes in the ground and hit the ball back and forth. I practiced with the same devotion and intensity. I learned working in the field —except now I was driving golf balls with club, not oxen witha broomstick.5. The wr iter’s first job was _______.A. to stand down the fairway at a golf courseB. to watch over the sugar-cane plantationC. to drive the oxen that ploughed the cane fieldsD. to spot the balls as they landed so the golfers could find them6. The word “tedious” in Paragraph 2 most probably means _______.A. difficultB. boringC. interestingD. unusual7. _______ gave the writer serf-esteem.A. Having a family of eight peopleB. Owning his own golf courseC. Bringing money back home to help the familyD. Helping his father with the work on the plantation8. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. He wanted to be a successful golfer.B. He wanted to run a golf course near his house.。
七中高二英语10月试题
行唐县第三中学、正定县第三中学、正定县第七中学2021-2021学年度第一学期10月份联考试卷高二英语分值:150分时间是:90分钟I卷〔选择题一共80分〕第一局部阅读理解〔一共两节,满分是40〕第一节〔一共15小题;每一小题2分,满分是30分〕阅读以下短文,从每一小题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C、和D〕中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AWe spent a day in the country, picking wild flowers. With the car full of flowers we were going home. On our way back my wife noticed a cupboard (柜厨) outside a furniture shop. It was tall and narrow. “Buy it, 〞my wife said at once. “We’ll carry it home on the roof rack. I’ve always wanted one like that.〞What could I do? Ten minutes later I was £20 poorer; and the cupboard was tied on the roof rack. It was six feet long and eighteen inches square, quite heavy too. In the gathering darkness I drove slowly. Other drivers seemed unusually polite that evening. The police even stopped traffic to let us through. Carrying furniture was a good idea.After a time my wife said, “There’s a long line of cars behind. Why don’t they overtake, I wonder?〞 In fact a police car did overtake. The two officers insidelooked at us seriously as they passed. But then, with great kindness, they led us through the rush-hour traffic. The police car stopped at our village church. One of the officers came to me.“Right, sir, 〞he said. “Do you need any more help?〞I was a bit puzzled. “Thanks, officer, 〞I said. “You have been very kind. I live just on the road.〞He was staring at our car, first at the flowers, then at the cupboard. “Well, well, 〞he said, laughing. “It’s a cupboard you’ve got there! We thought i t was something else.〞My wife began to laugh. The truth hit me like a stone between the eyes. I smiled at the officer. “Yes, it’s a cupboard, but thanks again.〞 I drove home as fast as I could.1. In fact the husband _______ the cupboard.A. would like very much to buyB. badly wantedC. was glad to have boughtD. would rather not buy2. Other drivers thought they were _______.A. carrying a cupboard to the churchB. sending flowers to the churchC. carrying nothing but a piece of furnitureD. going to attend a funeral(葬礼) at the church3. The police will be more polite to those who are _______.A. driving in gathering darknessB. in great sorrow (悲哀)C. driving with wild glowers in the carD. carrying furniture4. What did the husband think of this matter?A. It was very strange.B. He felt ashamed of it.C. He took great pride in it.D. He was puzzled at it.BMy father was a foreman of a sugar-cane plantation in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. My first job was to drive the oxen that ploughed the cane fields. I would walk behind an ox, guiding him with a broomstick. For $ 1 a day, I worked eight hours straight, with no food breaks.It was very tedious work, but it prepared me for life and taught me many lasting lessons. Because the plantation owners were always watching us, I had to be on time every day and work as hard as I could. I’ve never been late for any job since. I also learned about being respectful and faithful to the people you work for. More important, I earned my pay; it never entered my mind to say I was sick just because I didn’t want to work.I was only six years old, but I was doing a man’s job. Our family needed every dollar we could make because my father never earned more than $ 18 a week. Our home was a three-room wood shack with a dirty floor and no toilet. Nothing made me prouder than bringing home money to help my mother, father, two brothers and three sisters. This gave me self-esteem(自尊心), one of the most important things a person can have. When I was seven, I got work at a golf course near our house. My job was to stand down the fairway and spot the balls as they landed, so the golfers could find them.Losing a ball meant you were fired, so I never missed one. Some nights I would lie in bed and dreamt of making thousands of dollars by playing golf and being able to buy a bicycle.The more I dreamed, the more I thought. Why not? I made my first golf club out of guava limb(番石榴树枝) and a piece of pipe. Then I hammered an empty tin can into the shape of a ball. And finally I dug two small holes in the ground and hit the ball back and forth. I practiced with the same devotion and intensity. I learned working in the field —except now I was driving golf balls with club, not oxen witha broomstick.5. The writer’s first job was _______.A. to stand down the fairway at a golf courseB. to watch over the sugar-cane plantationC. to drive the oxen that ploughed the cane fieldsD. to spot the balls as they landed so the golfers could find them6. The word “tedious〞 in Paragraph 2 most probably means _______.A. difficultB. boringC. interestingD. unusual7. _______ gave the writer serf-esteem.A. Having a family of eight peopleB. Owning his own golf courseC. Bringing money back home to help the familyD. Helping his father with the work on the plantation8. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. He wanted to be a successful golfer.B. He wanted to run a golf course near his house.C. He was satisfied with the job he got on a plantation.D. He wanted to make money by guiding oxen with a broomstick.CAt the time, I would go out in the evening with my parents. But this time I had borrowed a bicycle from a friend of mine. I didn’t know why, but once I was on my own bicycle, a kind of free feeling flooded through me. The faster I rode, the faster I wanted to go! Far ahead, I rode as if my life depended on it, head down, hands grasping the handbars. I meant to get to Jinghai Bar as fast as I could...Oh! My hands! Don’t come any closer... Don’t touch me! That poor doctor just couldn’t get my gloves off. Each time he took a step towards me, I broke into painful shouting. Much later, I discovered that I had crashed heavily with another bicycle, and I hadn’t spoken one word of sense for at least three hours! After some time, my mother arrived at the hospital, her face as white as a sheet, and gave me a hug, only then did the doctor begin to stitch(缝合) my head wound, not only did he merrily cut off a long lock of my hair, but used no anaesthetic(麻药) either! Later, I seemed to hear faraway voices saying that my right hand was broken. I almost burst into tears. How would I ever play the piano again?9. On her way to Jinghai, the writer felt _______.A. nervousB. comfortableC. light-heartedD. upset10. Why did the writer ride a bicycle to Jinghai Bar that evening?A. Because she wanted to attend a party on time.B. Because she wanted to meet her friend who was waiting for her there.C. Because she just wanted, to join some of her friends and drink some wine.D. We are not quite sure about what she was really going there for.11. What did the writer think of the doctor?A. Friendly.B. Cruel.C. Hardworking.D. Kind.12. One thing is sure, that is, before she was wounded she _______.A. often went to Jinghai Bar with her friendsB. liked playing the pianoC. didn’t like any doctors at allD. would burst into tears when she was in troubleDWhen Johnson called again, the manager received him very politely. “That is a most remarkable oil you brought us, Mr Johnson,〞 he said. Johnson nodded his smooth, dark head. That was something he kn ew very well. “I’ve never seen anything like it,〞the manager admitted. Johnson nodded again. “No?〞 he said politely. Then he added, “But I think you will, sir. A very great deal of it.〞 He appeared to think for a moment. “I think you will find it will be on sale seven, perhaps, eight years from now.〞 He smiled.The manager thought that was uncertain. He said, “It is better than our fish oils.I admit that.〞“So I am told, sir,〞 agreed Johnson.“Have you any plans to produce it yourself, Mr Johnson?〞Joh nson smiled again. “Would I be showing it to you if I had?〞“We might add some chemicals to one of our own fish oils,〞 said the manager. “It would be expensive to do that, even if you could.〞 Johnson said gently. “Besides,〞he added, “I am told that this o il will be much cheaper than your best fish oils. Cheaper than any vegetable oil, in fact.〞“Perhaps,〞said the manager. “Well, I suppose you want to make an arrangement, Mr Johnson, Shall we discuss it?〞“Of course,〞said Johnson. “There are two ways of dealing with a situation of this sort. The usual one is to prevent it altogether or at least to delay it as long as possible. That is, of course, the best way,〞 The manager nodded. He knew plenty about all that.“But I am so sorry for you, because, you se e, that is not possible this time.〞The manager had his doubts, but all he said was an inquiring(asking), “Oh?〞“The other way,〞continued Johnson, “is to produce yourself before the trouble starts.〞13. The manager thought of adding chemicals to the fish oil to make it ________.A. cheaper than the new oilB. more quicklyC. more expensiveD. as good as the new oil14. Johnson’s new oil would be ________.A. more expensive than fish oil, but betterB. less expensive, and betterC. less expensive, but not goodD. more expensive, and not so good15. Johnson showed his new oil to the manager because he wanted ________.A. to produce it himselfB. to prevent it being producedC. to be paid not to produce itD. the manager to produce it第二节〔一共5小题,每一小题2分,满分是10分〕根据短文内容,从短文后的选项里面选出能填入空白处的最正确选项,选项里面有两项为多余选项。
河北省石家庄市行唐县三中、正定县三中、正定县七中2017届高三11月联考英语试卷
行唐县第三中学、正定县第三中学、正定县第七中学2016—2017学年第一学期11月联考试卷高三英语第一部分听力(20×1.5)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. What time is it now?A. 9:10.B. 9:50.C. 10:00.2. What does the woman think of the weather?A. It’s nice.B. It’s warm.C. It’s cold.3. What will the man do?A. Attend a meeting.B. Give a lecture.C. Leave his office.4. What is the woman’s opinion about the course?A. Too hard.B. Worth taking.C. Very easy.5. What does the woman want the man to do?A. Speak louder.B. Apologize to her.C. Turn off the radio.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. How long did Michael stay in China?A. Five days.B. One week.C. Two weeks.7. Where did Michael go last year?A. Russia.B. Norway.C. India.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
河北省石家庄市行唐县三中正定县三中正定县七中2017届高三政治10月联考试题2018081501115
行唐县第三中学、正定县第三中学、正定县第七中学2016—2017学年度第一学期10月份联考试卷高三政治第I卷选择题一、单项选择题(每小题3分,共60分)小张在网上打9折购买了一款标价2799元的智能扫地机器人,该机器人凭借其出色的性能以及精美的设计赢得不少消费者关注。
回答1~2题。
1.小张购买的这款机器人 ( )A.是使用价值和价值的统一体 B.不是商品,因为它不是劳动产品C.具有使用价值,但没有价值 D.其价值通过其他商品得以实现2.这里的2799元执行的货币职能是 ( )A.支付手段 B.流通手段 C.价值尺度 D.现金交易3.下图是某期间人民币对美元汇率中间价基本走势曲线。
不考虑其他因素,根据图示信息,可以推断此期间 ( )①人民币的外汇汇率波动上升,美元汇率波动上升②人民币的汇率波动上升,美元外汇汇率波动下降③人民币币值总体呈上涨趋势,出国旅游费用相应会降低④美元币值总体呈上涨趋势,去美国留学费用相应会增多A.②④ B.②③ C.①③ D.①④4. 2014年,某商品单位价值量为120元,某企业产量为1万件,假设 2015年全行业劳动生产率提高了20%,该企业产品的价值总量是 120万,则该企业2015年劳动生产率 ( )A.提高20% B.降低20% C.提高12% D.没有变化5. 2014年天猫“双十一”购物狂欢节全天交易额达571亿元,创造了网上交易的新纪录。
网络购物 ( )①能够突出价格优势②能确保企业立于不败之地③有利于释放消费潜力④会导致传统商业模式消失A.①② B.②③ C.①③ D.③④6.提高消费税会引起汽油需求的变化,其他条件不变,图中(P为汽油的含税价,Q为汽油的需求量)表示正确的是 ( )7.目前我国已进入到大众消费的新时代。
与过去消费结构相比,我国城乡居民消费结构正在由生存型消费向发展型消费升级、由物质型消费向服务型消费升级。
这一变化的根本原因是 ( )A.我国经济的快速发展 B.居民收入水平的不断提高C.人们消费观念的转变 D.国家刺激消费政策的落实公有制为主体、多种所有制经济共同发展的基本经济制度,是中国特色社会主义制度的重要支柱。
七中高二英语10月试题
行唐县第三中学、正定县第三中学、正定县第七中学2021-2021学年度第一学期10月份联考试卷高二英语制卷人:打自企;成别使;而都那。
审核人:众闪壹;春壹阑;各厅……日期:2022年二月八日。
分值:150分时间是:90分钟I卷〔选择题一共80分〕第一局部阅读理解〔一共两节,满分是40〕第一节〔一共15小题;每一小题2分,满分是30分〕阅读以下短文,从每一小题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C、和D〕中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AWe spent a day in the country, picking wild flowers. With the car full of flowers we were going home. On our way back my wife noticed a cupboard (柜厨) outside a furniture shop. It was tall and narrow. “Buy it, 〞my wife said at once. “We’ll carry it home on the roof rack. I’ve always wanted one like that.〞What could I do? Ten minutes later I was £20 poorer; and the cupboard was tied on the roof rack. It was six feet long and eighteen inches square, quite heavy too.In the gathering darkness I drove slowly. Other drivers seemed unusually polite that evening. The police even stopped traffic to let us through. Carrying furniture was a good idea.After a time my wife said, “There’s a long line of cars behind. Why don’t they overtake, I wonder?〞 In fact a police car did overtake. The two officers inside looked at us seriously as they passed. But then, with great kindness, they led us through the rush-hour traffic. Thepolice car stopped at our village church. One of the officers came to me.“Right, sir, 〞he said. “Do y ou need any more help?〞I was a bit puzzled. “Thanks, officer, 〞I said. “You have been very kind. I live just on the road.〞He was staring at our car, first at the flowers, then at the cupboard. “Well, well, 〞 he said, laughing. “It’s a cupboard you’ve got there! We thought it was something else.〞My wife began to laugh. The truth hit me like a stone between the eyes. I smiled at the officer. “Yes, it’s a cupboard, but thanks again.〞 I drove home as fast as I could.1. In fact the husband _______ the cupboard.A. would like very much to buyB. badly wantedC. was glad to have boughtD. would rather not buy2. Other drivers thought they were _______.A. carrying a cupboard to the churchB. sending flowers to the churchC. carrying nothing but a piece of furnitureD. going to attend a funeral(葬礼) at the church3. The police will be more polite to those who are _______.A. driving in gathering darknessB. in great sorrow (悲哀)C. driving with wild glowers in the carD. carrying furniture4. What did the husband think of this matter?A. It was very strange.B. He felt ashamed of it.C. He took great pride in it.D. He was puzzled at it.BMy father was a foreman of a sugar-cane plantation in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. My first job was to drive the oxen that ploughed the cane fields. I would walk behind an ox, guiding him with a broomstick. For $ 1 a day, I worked eight hours straight, with no food breaks.It was very tedious work, but it prepared me for life and taught me many lasting lessons. Because the plantation owners were always watching us, I had to be on time every day and work as hard as I could. I’ve never been late for any job since. I also learned about being respectful and faithful to the people you work for. More important, I earned my pay; it never entered my mind to say I was sick just because I didn’t want to work.I was only six years old, but I was doing a man’s job. Our family needed every dollar we could make because my father never earned more than $ 18 a week. Our home was a three-room wood shack with a dirty floor and no toilet. Nothing made me prouder than bringing home money to help my mother, father, two brothers and three sisters. This gave me self-esteem(自尊心), one of the most important things a person can have.When I was seven, I got work at a golf course near our house. My job was to stand down the fairway and spot the balls as they landed, so the golfers could find them. Losing a ball meant you were fired, so I never missed one. Some nights I would lie in bed and dreamt of making thousands of dollars by playing golf and being able to buy a bicycle.The more I dreamed, the more I thought. Why not? I made my first golf club out of guava limb(番石榴树枝) and a piece of pipe. Then I hammered an empty tin can into the shape of a ball. And finally I dug two small holes in the ground and hit the ball back and forth. I practiced withthe same devotion and intensity. I learned working in the field — except now I was driving golf balls with club, not oxen with a broomstick.5. The writer’s first job was _______.A. to stand down the fairway at a golf courseB. to watch over the sugar-cane plantationC. to drive the oxen that ploughed the cane fieldsD. to spot the balls as they landed so the golfers could find them6. The word “tedious〞 in Paragraph 2 most probably means _______.A. difficultB. boringC. interestingD. unusual7. _______ gave the writer serf-esteem.A. Having a family of eight peopleB. Owning his own golf courseC. Bringing money back home to help the familyD. Helping his father with the work on the plantation8. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. He wanted to be a successful golfer.B. He wanted to run a golf course near his house.C. He was satisfied with the job he got on a plantation.D. He wanted to make money by guiding oxen with a broomstick.CAt the time, I would go out in the evening with my parents. But this time I had borrowed a bicycle from a friend of mine. I didn’t know why, but once I was on my own bicycle, a kindof free feeling flooded through me. The faster I rode, the faster I wanted to go! Far ahead, I rode as if my life depended on it, head down, hands grasping the handbars. I meant to get to Jinghai Bar as fast as I could...Oh! My hands! Don’t come any closer... Don’t touch me! That poor doctor just couldn’t get my gloves off. Each time he took a step towards me, I broke into painful shouting. Much later, I discovered that I had crashed heavily with another bicycle, and I hadn’t spoken one word of sense for at least three hours! After some time, my mother arrived at the hospital, her face as white as a sheet, and gave me a hug, only then did the doctor begin to stitch(缝合) my head wound, not only did he merrily cut off a long lock of my hair, but used no anaesthetic(麻药) either! Later, I seemed to hear faraway voices saying that my right hand was broken. I almost burst into tears. How would I ever play the piano again?9. On her way to Jinghai, the writer felt _______.A. nervousB. comfortableC. light-heartedD. upset10. Why did the writer ride a bicycle to Jinghai Bar that evening?A. Because she wanted to attend a party on time.B. Because she wanted to meet her friend who was waiting for her there.C. Because she just wanted, to join some of her friends and drink some wine.D. We are not quite sure about what she was really going there for.11. What did the writer think of the doctor?A. Friendly.B. Cruel.C. Hardworking.D. Kind.12. One thing is sure, that is, before she was wounded she _______.A. often went to Jinghai Bar with her friendsB. liked playing the pianoC. didn’t like any doctors at allD. would burst into tears when she was in troubleDWhen Johnson called again, the manager received him very politely. “That is a most remarkable oil you brought us, Mr Johnson,〞 he said. Johnson nodded his smooth, dark head. That was something he knew very well. “I’ve never seen anything like it,〞 the manager admitted. Johnson nodded again. “No?〞he said politely. Then he added, “But I think you will, sir.A very great deal of it.〞He appeared to think for a moment. “I think y ou will find it will be on sale seven, perhaps, eight years from now.〞 He smiled.The manager thought that was uncertain. He said, “It is better than our fish oils. I admit that.〞“So I am told, sir,〞 agreed Johnson.“Have you any plans to produce it yo urself, Mr Johnson?〞Johnson smiled again. “Would I be showing it to you if I had?〞“We might add some chemicals to one of our own fish oils,〞 said the manager.“It would be expensive to do that, even if you could.〞Johnson said gently. “Besides,〞he added, “I am told that this oil will be much cheaper than your best fish oils. Cheaper than any vegetable oil, in fact.〞“Perhaps,〞said the manager. “Well, I suppose you want to make an arrangement, Mr Johnson, Shall we discuss it?〞“Of course,〞 said Johnson. “There are two ways of dealing with a situation of this sort. The usual one is to prevent it altogether or at least to delay it as long as possible. That is, of course, the best way,〞 The manager nodded. He knew plenty about all that.“But I am so sorry for you, because, you see, that is not possible this time.〞 The manager had his doubts, but all he said was an inquiring(asking), “Oh?〞“The other way,〞continued Johnson, “is to produce yourself before the trouble starts.〞13. The manager thought of adding chemicals to the fish oil to make it ________.A. cheaper than the new oilB. more quicklyC. more expensiveD. as good as the new oil14. Johnson’s new oil would be ________.A. more expensive than fish oil, but betterB. less expensive, and betterC. less expensive, but not goodD. more expensive, and not so good15. Johnson showed his new oil to the manager because he wanted ________.A. to produce it himselfB. to prevent it being producedC. to be paid not to produce itD. the manager to produce it第二节〔一共5小题,每一小题2分,满分是10分〕根据短文内容,从短文后的选项里面选出能填入空白处的最正确选项,选项里面有两项为多余选项。
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行唐县第三中学、正定县第三中学、正定县第七中学2016-2017学年度第一学期10月份联考试卷高三英语第一部分阅读理解阅读下列短文,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。
(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A1. What you have just read is a .A. noteB. reportC. scheduleD. poster2. What is going to take place on 2 February, 2013?A. A big event to welcome a Chinese new year.B. A social gathering to raise money for wildlife.C. A party for close friends to meet and have fun.D. A meeting of Kwun Tong High School students.3. How much do you have to pay in total if four of you go together?A. $ 20.B. $ 40C. $ 60.D. $ 80.4. Which of the following statements is true?A. Tickets are sold in Kwun Tong High School.B. It’s unnecessary to take soft drinks with you.C. Free digital cameras are provided for everybody.D. Festival food will be served without extra charge.BWhen you think of an artist, you probably think of someone painting on canvas(画布). But Guido Daniele creates fantastic paintings of birds, elephants, tigers, and giraffes by painting on skin. Born in Soverato, Italy, Guido Daniele has been called “Hand Gogh” (after artist Vincent van Gogh) since he began creating works of art on people’s hands in 1990.Painting on the hands can be a challenge because, unlike canvas, the skin moves when rubbed. Daniele’s models must remain perfectly still for hours as he paints. He often uses his daughter and his son as his “canvases”.Before he can begin to create his “manimals”(the artist’s name for his hand animals), Daniele studies photographs of the animal that he will be painting in order to be able to understand its character and give it life. “Next,”he says, “I look at the hand from different perspectives(视角), and I begin to imagine what is the best way to position the hand for me to paint the animal.”He also studies the skin of the model, preferring it to have little hair and few blemishes(瑕疵).Daniele starts by drawing on the model’s hand with a pencil. He next paints the skin using watercolors made specifically for body art. The eyes of Daniele’s painted animals look amazingly real, and they are the most difficult part to paint.Paintings on hands must eventually be washed away. Guido Daniele says that he’s gotten used to this part and that he doesn’t really mind seeing his work washed down the drain(排水沟). “Tomorrow, I will paint the next one. The important thing is to take many good photographs before washing the hand!”5. Daniele’s paintings are mainly about .A. sceneryB. plantsC. storiesD. animals6. In Paragraph 3 the author mainly tells us .A. what Daniele needs to do before paintingB. why Daniele chooses to paint “manimals”C. how Daniele develops his own style of paintingD. how Daniele paints on the skin of his models7. How does Daiele feel about the fact that his paintings must be washed away?A. He feels disappointed at this.B. He cares little about this.C. He is satisfied to see this.D. He in fact can’t accept this.8. What do we learn about Daniele from the passage?A. His real name is Hand Gogh.B. His works are mainly drawn with pencils.C. He is an artist who paints on hands.D. He often asks his wife to be his model.CTrees are useful to man in three important ways: they give him wood and other useful things, they give him cool places, and they h elp to stop drought and flood.Unluckily, in many parts of the world, man has not found that t he third of these points is the most important. Man wants to make money from trees,so he has cut them down in large numbers, only to find that without them he has lost the best friends he had. And also, he is usually too careless to plant and look after new trees. So the forests slowly disappear.This does not only mean that man will have fewer trees. The res ults are even worse: for where there are trees, their roots break u p soil-make the rain in-and also bind the soil, thus stopping it fr om being washed away easily; but where there are no trees, the rain falls on hard ground and flows away, causing floods and carrying a way the rich top-soil. When all the top-soil is gone, nothing is le ft but useless desert.9.The most important points of trees to man is ________.A. they help him to make moneyB. they give him coolC. they give him wood and other thingsD. they help him to stop drought and floods10.In many places forests slowly disappear because ________ .A. many trees have been cut down by manB. new trees are not well looked afterC. man has not paid enough attention to planting treesD. all the abovend becomes desert after all trees are cut down because ________.A roots of trees break up the soilB. there are too many rainfallsC. strong winds bring a lot of sandD. there are no longer trees to keep the rain and protect the top-soil.DBelieve it or not, some high school students are interested in more than daily popularity contests. In fact, a group of Colorado teens want to help others by starting a revolution — where friendships matter.Eight years ago, Brad Thomas, a language arts teacher at Grand Junction’s Central High School, began supporting The Revolution Group, a loosely organized, extracurricular(课外的)group with the slogan “Loving others one person at a time, forever.”“We do things in small and big ways to love people,”Thomas says. “That might be putting your hand on some body’s shoulder if they are having a bad day, smiling at somebody in the hall who looks unhappy, opening a door for somebody, picking up somebody’s books.”Seven months ago, students at the higb school started to go to the community(社区), surrounding Kimwood Park, and area of nearby Clifton, Colo, sometimes referred to as “Little Beirut” because of the neighborhood’s violent crime.Each Wednesday, The Revolution Group students pack donated food for a “backpack program,”distributing(分配)weekend food to nearly 700 children in need. On Sundays, students and other volunteers may bag more donated food and set up for a meal for those in the area. Then breaking up into groups, the students help distribute the remaining donations throughout the Clifton neighborhood, visiting and in viting theneighbors to a community meal in Kimwood Park. After the meal, the students and Clifton children play games or do other interesting things.Shylo Gallegos, an 18 –year-old senior, says he wishes he had become one of its members earlier.“If students in the first year went to volunteer like this, our school would be a lot different,” Shylo Gallegos says. And, he says, besides giving him a way to help others, The Revolution Group has made him feel better about his own life: He says he used to be the kid who sat in the back of the class and didn’t have many friends and didn’t really like anybody.“When I really became part of The Revolution Group, it got me out of my shell,”he says.12. How do volunteers in The Revolution Group help others?A. By organizing daily popularity contests.B. By taking part in extracurricular activities.C. By starting a revolution at school.D. By doing little things in daily life.13. We learn from the passage that Clifton is a place .A. where people have little sense of safetyB. which is as beautiful as Beirut.C. where neighbors often have a community mealD. which has a park named “Little Beirut”14. While in Clifton, volunteers may .A. visit every family in the community to raise foodB. hand out food to the poor children thereC. prepare food with local children for a nark mealD. present the children in need with a backpack15. By saying “it got me out of my shell” Shylo means .A. he began sitting in the front of the classB. he started going out to playC. he became more outgoingD. he became more of a studentEJealous羡慕的 paralyzed麻痹的In your life, you may have many unforgettable events like winning a prize, going abroa d (16)I was always dreaming of swimming like a fish! At that time, I was so jealous when I saw people swimming. 17 Later, one summer afternoon, I followed my school buddies to a river, accompanied by my brother. I remember how eagerly I kicked my shoes and jumped i nto the cool water. Truthfully, I was not sure what to do but stru ggle in the water. Luckily, a young swimmer nearby happened to find me and soon I was pulled out. Being out of water, I felt I wastransported to the wonder world. Realizing that I was safe and well, I burst into tears. 18 I went for another try with my bro ther. But I feared that I would never become a good swimmer. I ste pped carefully into the swimming pool but when the water came up to my stomach, I lost my balance again and fell into the water. I f ound myself further away from my brother than I thought. The King of Terror was approaching! Desperately, I kept my eyes wide open and tried to seize my brother by the arm, once, twice, three times…I was shouting and waving my arms exhaustedly. At last, my brother was able to reach out his hand to touch me. I got saved again.19 But motivated by the desire to swim, I made my third attempt.I felt my legs paralyzed on the bank when I faced the big swimming pool. Watching the happy swimmers in the water, I was inspired. Why not have a last try? I took a deep breath and confidently when forward. As I was going deeper into the water, I made great efforts to control my thought, so I could keep the balance. 20 I was able to swim! Yes, I was able to swim! All of a sudden, a fe eling of satisfaction was running high.A. But for me, the most unusual event is learning how to swim.B. I would never go swimming again after two unpleasant experienc es.C. Do not be afraid of the hardships in front of you.D. Anyway, my dream never ended.E. I told myself that I would be one of them one day.F. To my amazement, I made it!G. I always believe “Where there is a will, there is away”.第二部分完形填空阅读下列短文,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。