云南省红河州高三英语复习统一检测试题
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2018年红河州高中毕业生复习统一检测
英语试卷
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
考试用时100分钟,试卷满分120分。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题共70分)
注意事项:
1、答题前,考生须在答题卡上用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将自己的考场、姓名、班
级和座位号填写清楚。
2、每小题选出答案后,用2B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,再选涂其它答案标号。
在试卷上作答无效。
第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Mary Berry Cooks
The nation’s best-loved home cook invites you to share the secrets of her favourite dishes.Mary Berry Cooks features an all-new collection of 100 mouth-watering, simple recipes for any occasion. From delicious dinners such as Slow-Roast Shoulder of Lamb or Cottage Pie with Dauphinoise Potato Topping to special summer lunches as Fiery Red Rice Salad and Summer Pudding, this is the perfect kitchen companion.
B10062 Hardback 320 pages
£20.00 £16.99
The Wipers Times
The Wipers Times, the well-known trench (战壕) newspaper of the First World War, is a unique record of life on the Front Line. With an extraordinary mix of black humor and funny ads, this edition enables you to experience the spirit of the trenches from
the safety of your armchair.
B10120 Hardback 388 pages
£9.99 £7.99
Computing for Seniors
This leading computer guide explains in easy steps how to use the Internet, email, Skype and online shopping, plus how to manage your computer settings safely and securely. Updated for Windows 8 and for Office 2013, it also sets out to make Tablet PCs, touchscreens and apps easier to be used, to give you confidence in your computing skills.
B10133 Paperback 240 pages
£10.99 £9.99
Philip’s Complete Road Atlas Britain and Ireland
Voted Britain’s clearest and most detailed road atlas (地图集) in a consumer survey, Philip’s Complete Road Atlas Britain and Ireland contains 160 pages of road maps and clearly marked service areas. It also includes 10 big city approach maps and 64 extra-detailed town and city plans.
B10132 Paperback 248 pages
£14.99 £9.99
1. If you’re interested in the war years, you may choose___________.
A. B10062
B. B10133
C. B10132
D. B10120
2. Which of the following can be a guide for travelers?
A.Philip’s Complete Road Atlas Britain and Ireland.
B.Mary Berry Cooks.
C. Computing for Seniors.
D. The Wipers Times.
3. The text is probably taken from__________.
A. a travel guide
B. a textbook
C. an advertisement
D. a book review
B
Mr. Omorogbe was originally set to graduate in 2014. But after a fight with his dad, he was “tossed out” on the street. Eventually, his grandmother took him in for a while, but with her working during the day, Omorogbe needed to care for his seriously ill grandfather. School eventually became too much, so he dropped out.
For many students across the country, circumstances like Omorogbe’s can derail (使偏离轨道) them the high-school-to-college track. In his case, Boston Public School’s Re-Engagement Center was able to connect him with EDCO Youth Alternative, a school that provides extra support to nontraditional and struggling students. He started in September 2016 and will have his diploma in hand by May.
“I have my counselor (指导教师) who calls me every day. If I miss school for two or three days, she’ll call me, and ask, ‘Are you OK?’ ” says Omorogbe. “During the vacations, she’ll call me; for my birthday, she’ll bake me a cake.”
Ten years ago, Boston high school students like Omorogbe were far less likely to get their diploma. In 2007, the city’s graduation rate was 59 percent. This year, in 2017, the number of Boston students who graduated in four years hit a record high of 72.4 percent. Statewide, the graduation rate inched up to a record 87.5 percent from 87.3 percent last year, according to state figures.
“You’re seeing gradual progress,” says Paul Reville, a professor at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education and former Secretary of education for Massachusetts. “We’re dealing with one of the most important problems that we have in education these days, which is people dropping out without a high school education and having no place to go in our economy.”
Education experts say Boston’s record graduation rate was particularly encouraging because of the gain s by the city’s African-American and Latino students in the last decade – 13.6 and 16.5 percentage points respectively.
But with roughly 5,500 kids across the state still dropping out of high school every year, professor Reville and others admit that Massachusetts, widely recognized
as having the nation’s leading education system, still has a long way to go.
4. Why did Omorogbe drop out of school?
A. He had a poor family.
B. He had no interest in his studies.
C. He was seriously injured in a fight.
D. He had to take on the role of
a carer.
5. What does Omorogbe think of his counselor?
A. She’s strict.
B. She’s kind-hearted.
C. She’s open-minded.
D. She’s knowledgeable.
6. Which of the following is TRUE about Boston’s high school graduation rate?
A. It reached a record 87.5 percent this year.
B. There has been a rise of over 10 percent in 10 years.
C. This year’s figures show a sharp increase over last year’s.
D. Less than half of the students could graduate 10 years ago.
7. What’s the best title for the text?
A. The success story of Mr. Omorogbe
B. Boston students are regaining their confidence
C. The important role high school education plays
D. Reforms have given fresh hope to struggling students
C
Traditionally, patients who want to improve their heart health have received four main suggestions from their doctors: Eat a healthy diet, get more exercise, quit smoking, and enjoy proper amounts of alcohol. Plenty of research backs up these four pieces of advice: Large studies have found that making improvements in these four areas lowers the chance of dying of heart disease by 67 percent.
But lately, researchers are starting to recognize that there should be five recommendations on that list, not just four. They’re discovering that getting enough sleep is a powerful health protector as well. When researchers include enough sleep in their studies as a fifth cardio-preventive behavior change, they find that it lowers the chance of dying of heart disease even more: Adding a good seven hours of sleep a night in addition to making positive changes in diet, exercise, smoking, and alcohol
intake lowers the chance of dying of heart disease by 83 percent.
When that news started coming out, doctors began adding sleep onto their list of recommended health behavior changes. But as an expert in heart disease, I don’t think sleep belongs at the bottom of the list. I think it should be at the top. I believe that getting enough sleep – at least seven to eight hours per night for most people –is the most important health behavior change you can make to improve the health of your heart and your overall health.
Sure, I’d pre fer that everyone make all of the big five lifestyle changes, but if I could only choose one, I’d pick sleep because when you are well-rested, you have more power to make the right choices about what you eat and drink, and you have more energy to exercise and kick bad habits such as smoking and overeating. But when you’re exhausted, everything in life is more difficult.
8. What does plenty of research show about the 4 common suggestions?
A. They should be reconsidered.
B. They are the best ways found so far.
C. They are not as helpful as expected.
D. They help improve people’s health.
9. What does the latest research show?
A. Various factors lead to good heart health.
B. Enough sleep contributes to good heart health.
C. Se ven hours’ sleep is most important to the heart.
D. The chance of dying of heart disease has dropped.
10. How did the doctors react to the news on sleep?
A. They just ignored it.
B. They discussed it publicly.
C. They thought it made sense.
D. They totally changed their mind.
11. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?
A. What the importance of a healthy lifestyle is.
B. Why different factors need to work together.
C. What prevents people from living healthily.
D. Why the author makes sleep his No. 1 suggestion.
D
Jim Sebastian, 50, is a transportation planner and manager of the District’ s active transportation branch, which runs Capital Bikeshare and is responsible for trails, bike lanes (车道) and pedestrian planning.
You bike to work every day, right?
Not every day. But most days I bike for at least part of it. So I’ll Metro and then bike from NoMa down to Navy Yard on a Bikeshare bike.
Do you stop at all stop signs?
Of course.
When you’re driving a car, have you ever shouted or shaken your fist at a bicyclist?
No, I haven’t shouted at them, but I have taken into account the kind of frustration most drivers might feel behind a cyclist. But my position is that I respect their right to be on the road and try to give them as much space as possible.
Should bicyclists be required to have licenses?
No. I think that would really cut down on the convenience of bicycling. I don’t really think it makes sense and it would be a great burden for the government to try and license all riders. What we prefer is to establish policies and make it safer for everyone.
Would you support a one-day event where people can only walk or bike or take public transportation?
That would be nice, but it might be a bit of a challenge. What we saw on the Metro closure day was that on very short notice a lot of people found other ways to get to work, and that was exciting. We offered a free day membership on Bikeshare, and we had a lot of people try it for the first time. We had 149 people join or renew that day.
12. What can we infer about most drivers driving behind a cyclist?
A. They may feel annoyed and upset.
B. They stay far away from the cyclist.
C. They show great respect to the cyclist.
D. They make way for the cyclist politely.
13. What is Jim’s attitude to bicycle licensing?
A. Supportive.
B. Cautious.
C. Negative.
D. Doubtful.
14. On the Metro closure day_______.
A. people enjoy free Bikeshare membership
B. public transportation is unavailable
C. most people walk to work
D. people have one day off
15. What does the underlined word “pedestrian” in the first paragraph mean in Chinese?
A. 乘客
B. 顾客
C. 行人
D. 过路人
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。
选项中有两项多余选项。
You Need the Right College
What’s out there? How can you learn all of America’s colleges? 16 Big or small, private or public? There are many things to consider. Researchers are necessary for making a good college decision. That means collecting information from many sources. 17 For example, “Someone told me that Colorado College is too small” and “Someone told me that Michigan is too big.” Every college has something for someone. There is no college that is wonderful for everyone. It doesn’t mean it will be a good place for you just because you have heard the name of a college. 18
19 That means in these colleges you can fit in with the other students, find the level of education you need and feel good on campus. Researching the colleges means finding several colleges where you really want to go.
One quick way to research the colleges is to take a virtual (虚拟的) tour of the colleges on your computer. 20 Check out the hundreds of colleges on these two websites. When you find one that sounds like a place you would like to go to, check
out its website and learn more. Make a list of 20 colleges and then choose a short list of 10.
1. www.
2.
A. How do you find the best match--the best college for you?
B. There are many colleges where you will be happy.
C. Get your parents involved in the decision-making process.
D. Don’t easily bel ieve what others say.
E. Don’t take too much time doing your research.
F. It doesn’t mean that you will not like it just because you have not heard the name of a college.
G. Here are the two top websites to get you started.
第二部分:英语知识应用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处
的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
When I was young, each morning I woke up and would find my father nowhere around the house. He usually got up early before 21 and began cleaning the farmyard. In summer, he got up 22 earlier to water the flowers and vegetables in the garden. Once I helped my father to 23 weeds from the corn field. It wasn’t long 24
I felt very tired but the field ridge seemed 25 . Finally I totally threw myself
26 in the field, feeling 27 . My dad seemed to have 28 my mind. He came up and said, “Farming is tiring and really takes 29 and sweat, but in 30 the sweet harvest will be worth the 31 .” Encouraged by his words, I struggled to my feet. My father 32 and added, “Rome is not built in a 33 , but it can be built in hundreds of days. So whenever 34 with a huge project, just break it into 35 parts and then complete it one by one. Finally you will be amazed at your 36 .” Hearing what he said, I was greatly 37 and continued removing the weeds from patch to patch. Believe it or not, at the end of the day, I 38 in weeding half an acre
of the corn field.
Now I have tried different jobs and finally 39 down running a big restaurant. In my lifetime, my father’s devotion to his job and his special working methods can always encourage and guide me 40 all kinds of difficulties.
21. A. noon B. night C. dark D. dawn
22. A. equally B. less C. even D. extremely
23. A. throw B. harvest C. remove D. drop
24. A. before B. whenever C. since D. until
25. A. faraway B. endless C. challenging D. boring
26. A. open B. out C. away D. flat
27. A. angry B. disappointed C. hopeless D. ashamed
28. A. read B. disturbed C. spoken D. seen
29. A. pains B. wisdom C. patience D. courage
30. A. spring B. fall C. summer D. winter
31. A. strength B. cost C. effort D. risk
32. A. regretted B. smiled C. sighed D. followed
33. A. day B. month C. second D. year
34. A. discouraged B. faced C. dealt D. worked
35. A. good B. various C. small D. large
36. A. confidence B. achievement C. failure D. change
37. A. puzzled B. shocked C. delighted D. inspired
38. A. managed B. failed C. succeeded D. avoided
39. A. settled B. broke C. bent D. pulled
40. A. around B. to C. with D. through
第II卷(非选择题共50分)
注意:将答案写在答题卡上,在本试卷上作答无效。
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并填写在答题
卡的相应位置。
第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)(注意:在试卷上作答无效)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多两处。
错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在其下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
Yesterday, I got hurt in a accident in the supermarket besides our school. I was just going around the corner while a strong man crashed into me with his shopping cart. It was impossible see each other before the accident because the corner was very dark and the lights didn’t even work. What’s more, the floor was very wet because
it was rainy yesterday. So I fall, got knocked out and was serious hurt. Although
the supermarket paid for the accident, but I still want to give some advices to the supermarket. Always get the lights checking at least once a week and make sure the
floor is dry all the time, that would help make the supermarket a safer place.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)(注意:在试卷上作答无效)
假设你是李华,双12你从网上购买了一套英文小说,昨天才到货,且包装破损,数量
不足。
请就此向网店客服写邮件投诉。
要点如下:
1.介绍购物情况;
2.反映存在问题;
3.提出解决方案。
注意:
1.词数100词左右;
2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
3.开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
可能用到的生词:投诉complaint
To whom it may concern,
I am one of your customers.
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
2018年红河州高中毕业生复习统一检测
英语试卷答案
阅读理解
1-3 DAC 4-7 DBBD 8-11 DBCD 12-15 ACAC 16-20 ADFBG
完形填空
21-25 DCCAB 26-30 DCAAB 31-35 CBABC 36-40 BDCAD
语法填空
41. As 42. other 43. Storing 44. especially 45. memories 46. least 47. has increased 48. to buy 49. longer 50. in
短文改错
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an beside
around the corner while a strong man crashed into me with his shopping cart. It was impossible
when
∧see each other before the accident because the corner was very dark and the lights didn’t
to
even work. What’s more, the floor was very wet because it was rainy yesterday. So I fall, got
fell
knocked out and was serious hurt. Although the supermarket paid for the accident, but I still
seriously 或 but 改为yet want to give some advices to the supermarket. Always get the lights checking at least once a
advice checked
week and make sure the floor is dry all the time, that would help make the supermarket a
which
safer place.
书面表达:(one possible version)
To whom it may concern,
I am one of your customers. I ordered a set of English novels on your website on December 12th, but I didn’t receive them until yesterday. And much to my disappointment, the books were so poorly packed up that the cover of one book was torn. What’s worse, it is not a complete set, as I found one book missing.
I am sorry to have received such poor service, and I believe I have the right to ask you to solve this problem. I hope that you either return my money or deliver a new set of books to me. Besides, I’d like to be informed of the process of your dealing with my complaint.
Looking forward to your reply.
Sincerely, Li Hua。