2017年高三年级六校联考英语试卷及答案

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湖南省六校联盟2017届高三上学期12月联考试题 英语 扫描版含答案

湖南省六校联盟2017届高三上学期12月联考试题 英语 扫描版含答案

六校联考英语参考答案第一部分听力1-5 ACBAC6-10 BBACB11-15 CACCB16-20 AACBB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)A 篇阅读21-23 DBAB 篇阅读24-27 BCBDC篇阅读28-31 ACCB D 篇阅读32-35 CCAD第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)36 –40 DFCGA第三部分英语知识运用(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)41- 45 CBADC46-50 ABABD51-55 DACDB56-60 ADBCC第二节英语知识运用(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)61. how 62. its 63. to 64. were 65. connected66.is found 67.the 68.enjoying (to enjoy也给分) 69.importantly 70.but / yet第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)第二行make →makes第三行have →had第四行what →which; Me→I第五行students前加other第八行friend→friends;when →if / whether第十行去掉called 后面的to ; ever →never注意:因为印制原因,逗号后加and也可以给分。

第十一行 good →better第二节(满分25分)老师评分:1、总的评分原则是高考评分要求。

2、称呼和落款必须要有,否则扣一分。

参考范文Dear Frank,How happy we are to know that you’re going to participate in our Chinese Idiom Contest. Here is what you are supposed to know about.We're going to hold the contest in the school library at 8:00 a.m. on December 20, 2016. Characters wrongly usedare to be recognized in some Chinese idioms. Besides, you are required to say out the idioms by guessing gestures of your partner. Hopefully,what I have to remind you of is that you’d better get one story of idiomprepared in case you are probably invited to tell one. By the way, all our Chinese teachers will be invited as judges.Expecting your excellence in the approaching contest. Best wishes!Yours,Li Pin听力材料第一节Text 1:W: I’d like a table, please.M: I’m sorry. You’ll have to wait for some time. You see there are too many people at lunch time.Text 2:M: Shelly, what’s the time by your watch? Mine is always fast. It’s already 3:00. W: I’m afra id not so. Yours is five minutes slow.Text 3:W: Excuse me, sir?M: Yes?W: My child bought one kilogram of candies here this morning, but it didn’t weigh so much as it should be!M: Oh, really? But have you weighed your kid?Text 4:W: Excuse me. Would you do me a favor to move a little to let me in? My bag is too big.M: OK, no problem.W: Thank you. Is it the one about the development of movies?I’m afraid I’ve come to a wrong place.M: Yes, it is. It’s said that the lecturer is from Hollywood.Text 5:W: Hello. May I speak to Doctor Lee, please?M: Sorry, he’s having a meeting. Would you like to leave him any message?W: Yes, please. He asked me to give a lecture next week and I’d like to discuss some details with him.M: OK. I’ll tell him about it a fter the meeting and you can call him again later.听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

2017届高三英语联考卷(六)参考答案

2017届高三英语联考卷(六)参考答案

金榜教育·2017届安徽省示范高中高三第六次联考英语参考答案第一部分:1-5 CBABC 6-10 CCBAA 11-15 BCCAA 16-20 BCABA第二部分:第一节:21-25 DCABB 26-30 BCDCB 31-35 ACACB第二节:36-40 DFCAG第三部分:第一节:41-45 BCADB 46-50 CDBCA 51-55 ADBCD 56-60 BADCA第二节:61. is celebrated 62. and 63. to 64. held 65. to have begun66. based 67. that 68. Religious 69. their 70. relaxation第四部分:第一节:I am glad ∧tell you my plan about the coming vocation. As a Chinese proverb say, “Read ten thousandto saysbooks and travel ten thousand miles.” I’d like to read much books as well as travel a lot of, because both of themmanycan provide us with a clear vision of the world. Besides, physics exercise and doing some housework are alsophysicalwhich I should do. Because it can help build up my body and share some burden of my parents.What’s more, do what they doing some volunteer work in the community is one of my choice. And I have developed quite a affection for it.choices an第二节:Possible versionDear David,I’m writing to ask for your help. We’re planning to organize an English study group in order to improve our English ability. We can do some reading together and write on the same topic so that we are able to share a lot in common. In addition, we are supposed to communicate in English in this group, in which way we hope to practise our oral English and listening skills. I, however, am not sure whether the plan is practical, and therefore I’m wondering if you could be so kind as to be our instructor, thus we can get your help when needed.Looking forward to your early reply.Yours,Li Hua【参考答案解析】阅读理解21. D【解析】细节理解题。

2017届安徽省六校教育研究会高三第一次联考试卷英语试题及答案

2017届安徽省六校教育研究会高三第一次联考试卷英语试题及答案

安徽省六校教育研究会2017届高三第一次联考英语试题(满分150分,考试时间120分钟)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,你将两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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. Why does the man like his new room?A. It is near the friends’ flats.B. It is close to the school.C. It is larger than the old one.2. How much will the man pay for two general tickets and two student tickets?A. $30.B. $40.C. $20.3. What do we learn about Jack?A. He worked there as a boss.B. He spoke to the boss.C. He gave orders like a boss.4. What does the woman suggest?A. The radio batteries have been replaced.B. They should get a new radio.C. They don’t really need to hear the radio.5.What do we learn about the woman?A. She should plan for a good dictionary.B. She can’t afford any dictionary.C. She has a better dictionary.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

广东省韶关市六校2017届高三10月联考英语试题(含答案)

广东省韶关市六校2017届高三10月联考英语试题(含答案)

韶关市2017届高三10月六校联考(乐昌市第一中学·仁化中学·南雄中学·始兴中学·翁源中学·新丰县第一中学)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2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。

AAava Whistler Hotel StarLocation: Whistler Rooms:192Stay at the Aava Whistler Hotel (formerly Coast Whistler Hotel) and experience a great vacation. The Aava Whistler Hotel is within minutes from over a hundred shopping malls and restaurants. It also has a great number of recreational facilities, including swimming, diving and even skiing. Hotel services include 24-hour reception, laundry and room service. Guests can stay in cozy rooms equipped with air-conditioning, bathroom and television. From CN ¥496 per night.Best Western Cairn Croft HotelLocation: East Lundy’s Lane Rooms:l66Relax and unwind at the Best Western Cairn Hotel. This resort-style hotel is located just minutes from the airport. At the Best Western Cairn Croft, guests can enjoy a large number of recreational facilities, including children’s activities, sightseeing and a swimming pool. Business travelers can also take advantage of spacious meeting and banqueting facilities for hosting corporate events. All rooms come with basic amenities(便利设施). From CN¥439 per night.Clarion Hotel &Suites Downtown MontrealLocation:Montreal Rooms:266Conveniently located just 20 minutes from the airport, the Clarion Hotel&Suite Downtown Montreal is a moderately-priced three-star hotel that provides services to both business and leisure travelers. The Clarion has spacious meeting facilities and modern business centers for business travelers. It also has a sauna and whirlpool where guest can relax.All rooms come with basic amenities, including cable TV and a kitchenette. From CN¥553 per night.Delta Bow Valley HotelLocation:Calgary Rooms:398The Delta Bow Valley Hotel is located a couple of blocks north of Olympic Plaza, east of James Short Park, and north-east of the Petro-Canada Centre. Apart from business and recreational services such as a business centre,fitness centre and restaurant, all rooms in the Delta come with a mini bar and in-house movies. From CN¥l, 227 per night.1. Which hotel offers facilities for children’s activities?A. Clarion Hotel&Suites Downtown MontrealB. Best Western Cairn Croft HotelC. Aava Whistler HotelD. Delta Bow Valley Hotel2. If you want to check in to a hotel at three o’clock in the morning you can stay at _____A. Delta Bow Valley HotelB. Best Western Cairn Croft HotelC. Clarion Hotel&Suites Downtown MontrealD. Aava Whistler Hotel3. Which of the following do all rooms in Clarion Hotel and Suites Downtown Montreal have?A. They are all equipped with a mini bar and in-house movie as well as laundryB. They are all equipped with the basic amenities, including a swimming poolC. They are all equipped with basic amenities, including cable TV and a kitchenetteD. They are all equipped with skiing facilities, fitness room and sauna4. Who will be interested in Delta Bow Valley Hotel?A. Those who enjoy watching films while drinking in the room.B. The family or travelers who will hold a big birthday partyC. The companies which are preparing the annual conferenceD. people who are fond of swimming, skiing and sightseeingBGiven its subject matter and time slot, A Bite of China was initially considered a "weakplayer" on TV."Man is what he eats," said Ludwig Feuerbach. From its very beginning, A Bite of China is not just a documentary about food. "The scenes of digging for bamboo shoots, hanging hams, catching fish using a net, opening a steamer filled with white steamed buns, and pulling wheat dough into thin strands for noodles move us to tears. What a lovely China!" a viewer said.A Bite of China is a serious documentary providing a unique view of Chinese as well as the relations between people and food and between people and society from the perspective of food.The touching documentary reminds some people of their mother, and makes some realize that every grain comes from hard and laborious toil. Some people see patriotism (爱国主义) in the documentary, and some consider it a great cultural export.How did this documentary achieve a tremendous influence beyond its subject matter in such a short time?"It is not empty propaganda (宣传) about China's splendid food culture. Instead, it shows the techniques used in making food and their production process as well as the lives of ordinary people, thus striking a chord with the audience," an Internet user said. The success of the documentary should be attributed to sincerity and reality.It is said sarcastically (讽刺地) that Americans like to shoot sci-fi films because they have no history, while Chinese like to shoot time-travel dramas to the past because they have no future. The correctness of this arbitrary conclusion is debatable, but it has raised a thought-provoking (发人深省的) question. Works that are created behind closed doors and fail to reflect reality or that only focus on the luxury lives of a few people and ignore ordinary people's desire for enough food and clothing will not touch people's hearts."We made this documentary with our respect and love for food," said director Chen Xiaoqing. Being sincere is the most important thing for artists because they cannot move others unless they themselves are first moved, and cannot convince others unless they themselves are first convinced. Sincerity is the "secret" for making this documentary sopopular, and every cultural creator should learn from its success.5. A Bite of China has all the following emotional influences EXCEPT _______.A. reminding people of their memories about familyB. making people treasure every gainC. arousing people’s patriotism towards their countryD. calling on people to export their culture6. Which of the following statements about A Bite of China is TRUE according to the passage?A. It only focuses on the luxury lives of a few people in China.B. It stresses the emotions of ordinary Chinese people in its shootingC. It has been considered a “week player” on TV since it was producedD. It provides a unique view of Chinese from the perspective of humanity7. Which would be the best title for the passage?A. Sincerity and reality, Great SuccessB. Food and Culture, Commercial ProgramC. Techniques and Art, Huge PopularityD. Patriotism and Respect, Great InfluenceCOver the past several years, scientists have developed so-called “camera pills” that can be swallowed by patients and then send video from within their bodies. While such non-digestible pills could serve as an invaluable means of imaging, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are now looking into tiny electronic medical devices that not only could be swallowed but also partially digested.The research project is being led by professors Christopher Bettinger and Jay Whitacre. Bettinger has been working on biodegradable (可生物降解的) electronics for medical use, while Whitacre has developed an inexpensive battery which is safe to eat.“I had claimed my battery was so harmless that you could eat it,”said Whitacre. “Chris came into my office and asked me whether I could really eat it. The answer is yes and the restis history -- my eatable battery and his need for low level power in a digestible form were a great match. ”The concept involves having simple electronic devices powered by the batteries. These devices would be folded down and put into a capsule and the capsule could be taken daily like regular medication, and the devices would stay within the patient’s digestive system for about 22 to 24 hours (just like food) although their functional lifetime would be one to two hours. Finally, the various components would either be digested or passed into the toilet -- so no, nothing would be re-used.This is a big step in history, and it opens up a lot of different applications in powered eatable electronics. The two scientists are now ready to take the next step. There is a big future in eatable devices because most patients are comfortable with swallowing a pill. The key is to make the materials safe, which the scientists have done.8.What kind of achievement have the two scientists made?A. They have invented a new kind of camera.B. They have made partly digestible devices.C. They have produced expensive medical devices.D. They have become millionaires by selling the cameras.9.What do we know about the eatable electronic medical devices?A. The battery of them can be re-used.B. They are harmful to the human body.C. They would stay in the body for almost a day.D. They function 22 to 24 hours in the human body.10.The text is mainly about ______ .A. the advanced technology is amazingB. eatable electronic medical devices are comingC. two great scientists have made great contributionsD. medical treatment in the United States is wonderful11.The purpose of the text is ______ .A. to informB. to entertainC. to educateD.to advertiseDFor whatever reason, none of his students would tell me what they really think of him. Truth is Jim O’Connor can be a bit tough. But the 70-year-old Vietnam vet (老兵) says he’s not here to entertain his students. For years, the kids thought tha t’s all there was to him – until last November, when Pat learned they didn’t know the half of him.Pat was in charge of a student blood drive and had just come to Children’s Hospital for a meeting. He says it was weird: whenever he told someone he went to St. Francis High School, they all said, “Oh, you must know Jim O’Connor. Isn’t he wonderful?”Pat says, “It was disbelief, really. It was like finding someone I totally don’t know.”Inside the blood donor center, Pat found a board listing all the top blood donors at the hospital, including the record holder, Jim O’Connor. Then he learned something even more unbelievable. Whenever O’Connor isn’t torturing kids with calculus (微积分), he’s taking care of sick babies.Three days a week for the past 20 years, Jim has volunteered at the hospital, stepping in when parents can’t, to hold, feed and comfort their children. “I like them and relate to them somehow,” O’Connor said.O’Connor has never been married; he has no kids of his own. But he has fallen hard for these babies, “I don’t want to see them alone,” he said. He’s not a tough guy at all.Sometimes you think you know someone, but you don’t have the slightest. Sometimes you think you’re learning calculus, but the real lesson is life.12. What’s the closest in meaning to the underlined word “weird”?A. StrangeB. ImpressiveC. DelightfulD. Colorful13. What can be inferred from the third paragraph?A. Pat made a list of blood donors.B. Jim O’Connor didn’t teach calculus any more.C. Pat did something unbelievable in Children’s Hospital.D. Jim O’Connor ranks first on the list of the top blood donors.14. Which of the following words can describe Jim best?A. Kind-hearted but tough.B. Soft-hearted but strict.C. Gentle but indifferent.D. Polite but cold-blooded.15. What message does the author most want to give us?A. Where there is a will, there is a way.B. No pains, no gains.C. Never judge a book by its cover.D. God helps those who help themselves.第二节(共5小题;每小2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

江西省六校2017届高三英语联考试卷(无答案)

江西省六校2017届高三英语联考试卷(无答案)

江西省六校2017届高三英语联考试卷(无答案)考试时长:120分钟总分:150分第Ⅰ 卷(选择题满分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 will the man probably do next?A. Put on a shirt.B. Turn the dryer off.C. Fix the refrigerator.2. What did the man do today?A. He ate some pie.B. He went to the bakery.C. He forgot to bring dessert.3. What is the woman probably doing?A. Drinking water.B. Learning to swim.C. Performing a long jump.4. Where are the speakers?A. At a hotel.B. At a classroom.C. At a gym.5. What is the girl’s name?A. Sarah.B. Maria.C. Elizabeth.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。

安徽六校教育学会2017高三联考英语试题及答案

安徽六校教育学会2017高三联考英语试题及答案

安徽六校教育研究会2017届高三年级学生素质测试英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟试卷分值:150分)第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)做题时,现将答案标在试卷上,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 is he woman trying to do?A.Read a book.B. Watch a movie.C. Work on the computer2.When will the girl learn how to surf?A.In 5 years.B. In 10 years.C. In 15 years.3.Why is the woman in Texas?A.For fun.B. For business.C. For study.4.What are the speakers mainly discussing?A.Careers.B. Health problems.C. Types of hospitals.5.What does the woman think of the parrot?A.He is funny.B. He is quiet.C. He is allergic to juice.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。

2017年8月广东深圳福田区福田区实验学校高三第一次六校联考会考英语试卷-学生用卷

2017年8月广东深圳福田区福田区实验学校高三第一次六校联考会考英语试卷-学生用卷

2017年8月广东深圳福田区福田区实验学校高三第一次六校联考会考英语试卷-学生用卷一、阅读理解1、【来源】 2017年8月广东深圳福田区福田区实验学校高三会考第一次六校联考第1~3题6分London is a huge city with more things to do than anywhere else. With the London Pass, you get free entry to over 50 specially selected places all for one purchase. Established in 1999, the London Pass is a sightseeing city card helping visitors make the most of their trip, saving them both time and money.The London Pass not only offers great value and convenience, but also enables you to cut through the long lines at selected major attractions.The London Pass comes with special offers such as discounts at restaurants and theatres. Where the attraction is normally free to the public, the London Pass gives you great offers such as a free guided tour. So whether you prefer museums or cinemas, galleries or go-karting, cathedrals or zoos, with the London Pass there really is something for everyone.The London Pass gives you a free 132-page guidebook so you can plan your visit before attractions helping you to enjoy the time you may have wasted queuing.The London City Pass will help you get around London with clear directions and local maps plus, and with the addition of a London Travel Card (available separately), getting about will be made even easier.Your dated London Travel Card will be valid on all London's public transport—saving the trouble of queuing at the ticket office each day. There is no limit to the number of journeys you can make with your London Travel Card.Don't forget—with a longer dated London Pass, the more you see, the more you save!(1) Which of the following statements is TRUE about the London Pass?A. It allows you to take any London's public transport.B. I t enables you to enjoy fast track entry to buy tickets.C. It offers you free tour guides around London.D. It provides you with special offers in restaurants.(2) Which of the following situations provides a free guided tour?A. When you take a London Pass to major attractions.B. When you have become a member of the tour group.C. When you visit sights that require no admission fees.D. When you haven't used special offers in selected places.(3) What can you do with London Travel Card?A. Using if for as long as you wish.B. Taking as many journeys as you like.C. Getting a 132-page guidebook for free.D. Avoiding queuing at busiest attraction.2、【来源】 2017年8月广东深圳福田区福田区实验学校高三会考第一次六校联考(B篇)第4~7题8分2018~2019学年11月广东广州荔湾区广东实验中学高三上学期月考(B篇)第19~22题8分Since I was 4, I have wanted to do everything and anything—from softball to soccer to basketball to flag football. All that changed in my sixth grade year when I tried out for danceline; I had finally found my passion. I danced all my life, so I wasn't nervous for this tryout nor was it a problem for me.But as an eighth grader, at the end of the year, I walked into tryouts for Lincoln Danceline. I was scared to death walking into a big school. So many strange faces were staring at me as I walked into the gym. It was the most busy and emotional three-day tryout of my life. Our instructor put us through a hard workout.My freshman year showed me being on Danceline isn't as easy as it looked, but ITAL#NBSP prevailed. Our season ends in late, May and starts in mid-July with pre-Band Camp and Band Camp. Throughout that year, we participated in competitions, 10 parades and every fied show for foot ball season.Most importantly, we are also members of the Lincoln High School Concert Band, not to mention the 3-to-4-hour heavy practices we have every week. When we are getting ready for competition, the practices double.But all this work is worth it when we step on football field for the first football game, and see everyone in the stands. We forget how nervous we are. Seeing the little girls in the stands with their eyes glued to you, as you dance, saying they want to be just like you, makes everything worthwhile.When we have a bad performance, which sometimes we do, there are plenty of upset faces. We put our blood, sweat, and tears into dancing, and we love to hate it. Throughout the year, we 10 girls become like sisters. Like all sisters, we have our disagreements and quarrels.(1) When was the author addicted to dancing?A. When she was over ten years old.B. When she was about six years old.C. When she gave up playing football.D. When she joined Lincoln Danceline.(2) Why did the author feel nervous and afraid of her tryouts in Lincoln Danceline?A. Because her instructor was pushing her too hard.B. Because she was not well prepared for the tryouts.C. Because she had to start a new life in such a big school.D. Because she had to perform in front of unfamiliar faces.(3) What does the underlined word "prevailed" in Paragraph 3 mean?A. gave inB. made itC. got admittedD. became interested(4) Which of the following best describes the quality of the author?A. She is a girl with a variety of talents.B. She has the ability to attract audience.C. She is a girl who gets on well with others.D. She has the spirits of enduring hardships.3、【来源】 2017年8月广东深圳福田区福田区实验学校高三会考第一次六校联考(C篇)第8~11题8分2018~2019学年11月广东广州荔湾区广东实验中学高三上学期月考(B篇)第23~26题8分"It's a big hammer to crack a nut." This is how one angry parent described the recent crackdown(强制的)by London police on parents who drop their kids off at school by car. Yes, you read that correctly—the very mode of transportation that many American schools insist—the only safe way to deliver kids to school is now being criminalized in the United Kingdom.The decision to fine any vehicles seen dropping off or picking up kids within a particular zone of east London comes from city councilors'(议员)long-term efforts to make the area safer and less crowded.They say they've been trying for years "to encourage sensible driving and parking" , but in vain. Neighborhood residents complain frequently about their driveways being blocked by illegally parked cars for 15 minutes or more, often while they're trying to get to work, and the streets are long overcrowded.Now the rules have changed. Some parents are angry. Angie Baillieul is a mother who made the "big hammer" comment and says the crackdown is "way over the top." The nearest drop-off point for her six-year-old is now a five-minute walk from the school. Other are happy with the decision, severe though it may seem. Councilor Jason Frost said:"Traffic has significantly reduced, and more children are now walking to school, which is a great outcome. I would rather have complaints that we are slightly inconveniencing parents than hear that a child had been seriously injured because nothing was done.""I witness daily the chaos created by these in-town drivers, when I walk my own kids to school. There's a parking lot overflowing with vehicles and a slow-moving chain of cars moving in circles, many filling the air with harmful smokes. Meanwhile, the conversations around child over-weight and the importance of daily physical activity continue to stand out in schools."(1) Why is Angie Baillieul opposed to the new rule?A. She has adapted to the American practice.B. She has some doubts about its effectiveness.C. She thinks it adds inconvenience to her kid.D. She fears she will be fined by London police.(2) Why has the new rule been made according to Jason Frost?A. Due to massive complaints.B. Owing to safety concern.C. On account of air pollution.D. Because of heavy traffic jams.(3) What can be seen after the crackdown is carried out?A. Less daily chaos.B. Favor from all people.C. More over-weight kids.D. Complaints from neighbors.(4) What is the main idea of the passage?A. Parents attempt to resist a new school regulation.B. London police's crackdown causes widespread anger.C. British schools care much about students' safety.D. Different voices are heard on a new traffic policy.4、【来源】 2017年8月广东深圳福田区福田区实验学校高三会考第一次六校联考(D篇)第12~15题8分We would all like to increase our cognitive(认知的)ability beyond the limits set by Mother Nature. So it's no wonder that brain-training programs—which typically focus on training our working memory—are a multibillion-dollar industry. But can this kind of training really improve your intelligence?Cognitive training sees the brain as a kind of muscle that can be made stronger with the right kind of practice. It consists of tasks or games carried out on computers or smart phones. Despite much research, there has so far been no agreement about its effectiveness. Some think that cognitive training increase a broad range of cognitive abilities, while others less optimistic.Yet we do know that some cognitive skills, such as working memory and intelligence, tend to go together and are predictors of real-life such as work performance. Thus, training one cognitive skill might lead to an improvement in many other cognitive and non-cognitive skills. That is exactly the underlying hypothesis(假设的)on which working-memory training is based.To test this hypothesis, we examined all the studies about working-memory training we could find with normally developing children: 26 experiments and 1, 601 total participants. Children represent an ideal test group: during childhood, skills are still at the beginning of their development. Thus, cognitive training is more likely to succeed with children than adults.The results were very clear. Working-memory training did not show any effect on children's fluid intelligence—a person's ability to solve new problems and adapt to new situations. It didn't influence their academic achievement or other cognitive abilities, either. The only reliable effect was that children got better at what they trained to do. Nonetheless, the fact that participants got better at working-memory tasks does not necessarily mean that their working-memory ability increased. They may just have learnt how to perform that particular type of task.The results do indicate that the use of working-memory training programs as an educational tool is fruitless. However, the results must not discourage us from training our cognitive and non-cognitive skills. We just have to be aware of the actual limitations of such practice in areas outside what we are actually training. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't do it—the most efficient way to develop a skill is, after all, to train that skill.(1) What is the benefit of cognitive training according to the passage?A. It brings much profit to the training companies.B. It makes one's brain stronger through practice.C. It uncovers the secrets of how human brains work.D. It earns a good reputation for the training company.(2) How did the author find out the effects of working memory training?A. By conducting several scientific experiments.B. By comparing test groups of different ages.C. By reviewing the available previous researches.D. By interviewing normally developing children.(3) Which of the following shows the effects of the experiments on children?A. They tend to gain greater academic achievements.B. They are able to adapt to new situations more quickly.C. They can perform better in the field they are trained in.D. They are likely to succeed in dealing with real life problems.(4) What may be best title for the passage?A. Will Cognitive Training Enjoy Lasting Popularity?B. Can Working-memory Training Make You Smarter?C. Why Is Working-memory Training of Little Use?D. Would You Develop A Skill Through Cognitive Training?二、七选五5、【来源】 2017年8月广东深圳福田区福田区实验学校高三会考第一次六校联考第16~20题10分2018~2019学年江西南昌东湖区南昌市八一学校高二下学期期中八一中学、洪都中学、麻丘高中等七校联考第36~40题10分(每题2分)2018~2019学年11月广东广州荔湾区广东实验中学高三上学期月考第31~35题10分It's easy to talk yourself out of exercising. Even when you have the best intentions to work out, excuses are so easy to find—"I'm too tired." or "I'm busy." or "The weather is bad." Don'tworry!1·Take baby steps. You would never try to run 10 miles on day one, right? When you do too much too soon, you'll end up injured and discouraged. Take it easy as you get started. Maybe you only run a quarter of a mile your first week.2·Show the clock who is boss. Health experts say you should aim for at least 150 minutes of exercise a week plus weight training at least twice a week. If you work too late to get to a gym, keep a set of weight at home. If you can't do 30 minutes at once, break it up into 10-or-15-minute sections.·3Your workout should be just as much a habit as brushing your teeth or eating breakfast. When it's part of your routine, you won't even have to think about a few months, fitness can be the regular in your day.·Keep it real. You're not going to shake off 30 pound in a week.4For example, increase your workout schedule from 2 to 3 days a week, or exercise for 15 more minutes each time.·Celebrate!5Therefore even a pound of weight loss or a pound of muscle gain is reason to reward yourself. Go out with friends, or buy a new pair of jeans.A. Get used to it.B. Do it for yourself.C. It takes weeks to see real changes.D. Keep a fitness journal to record your progress.E. Aim for something that's realistic as a first step.F. The following tricks can keep your fitness routine on track.G. When it becomes easy for you, you can make it more challenging.三、完形填空6、【来源】 2017年8月广东深圳福田区福田区实验学校高三会考第一次六校联考第21~40题10分My parents grew up during the Depression(大萧条时期)attending small country churches. At the close of Christmas Eve services,1were called down front and each given abrown paper sack2an apple, an orange, nuts still in their shells and several chocolates.Decades later, whenever Dad recalled the paper sack with goodies, hiseyes3. At that time, it was really4to him. Gifts of any sort during the Depression were5, especially in large farm families with seven children or more.When we went home with our young children for Christmas one year, Mom and Dad gave each of the grandkids a6gift – a paper sack of fruits, nuts and chocolates. This was in addition to the pile of gifts under the7.After our 8-hour drive home, there was a8waiting on the phone when we walked in the door. "Your9kids left their apples and oranges in the back of our10. No more fruit for them!" Grandpa and Grandmawere11, of course, but still there was an elementof12in the kids leaving behind13chosen presents.We had apples and oranges at home. Our children had14known fruits could be so scare. They didn't15the gift because they hadnever16the need the gift was meant to meet.The same is17of Christmas today. We don't appreciate the true gift of the season18we don't understand the need the gift was given tomeet.19, we leave the gift of Christ to the back of the fridge. The true gift of the season is a perfect fit for our every need. When a gift like apples and oranges fits a need, there is a cheerful20.A. parentsB. churchmenC. childrenD. localsA. containingB. includingC. wrappingD. loadingA. turned upB. cleared upC. showed upD. lighted upA. nothingB. somethingC. everythingD. anythingA. commonB. affordableC. rareD. availableA. fashionableB. strangeC. specialD. valuelessA. tableB. treeC. sofaD. chairA. messageB. noteC. tipD. letterA. wiseB. cautiousC. unfaithfulD. ungratefulA. yardB. cupboardC. refrigeratorD. washerA. blamingB. criticizingC. threateningD. jokingA. pityB. disrespectC. neglectD. prideA. casuallyB. secretlyC. randomlyD. thoughtfullyA. hardlyB. alreadyC. alsoD. justA. shareB. appreciateC. give awayD. look forA. doubtedB. rememberedC. ignoredD. experiencedA. trueB. honestC. generousD. clearA. unlessB. sinceC. even thoughD. as ifA. ConsequentlyB. StrangelyC. SurprisinglyD. SimilarlyA. performanceB. rewardC. satisfactionD. achievement四、语法填空7、【来源】 2017年8月广东深圳福田区福田区实验学校高三会考第一次六校联考第41~50题15分2018~2019学年11月广东广州荔湾区广东实验中学高三上学期月考第56~65题15分Around the world, women usually played an unnoticeable part in history. They were often buried with their unknown talents and1(amaze) tales. Yet there are still some lucky ones2stories have been recorded. Li Qingzhao is one ofthem.3(praise) as the "No. 1 talented woman" , LiQingzhao,4poet from the Song Dynasty (960-1279), was born in Shandong Province.She was good at poetry, ink painting and calligraphy and5she was most well-known for was her poems, which6(classify) into two contrasting styles reflecting her life as a married woman and a widow. Her poems were7(main) about a carefree and happy life before her husband Zhao Mingcheng's8(die). The keynote turned into a tragic tune afterwards. Apart from expressing feelings and experiences of women, Li also wrote poems praising war9(hero) and criticizing the corruptand weak emperor and royals. One of her most famous poems is "Born as an outstanding soul, even die as a hero among spirits."As an example of female patriot, Li has a great effect10modern women literature.五、短文改错8、【来源】 2017年8月广东深圳福田区福田区实验学校高三会考第一次六校联考第51~60题10分2018~2019学年11月广东广州荔湾区广东实验中学高三上学期月考第76~85题20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,作文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。

2017界高三六校联考 学科调研试卷 英语

2017界高三六校联考 学科调研试卷 英语

2017届高三六校学科调研卷英语第Ⅰ卷(共100分)Ⅰ.Listening Comprehension(第一大题第1题至10题,每题1分;第11题至20小题,每题1.5分,共25分)(听力部分略)Ⅱ.Grammar and Vocabulary(第二大题每小题1分,共20分)Section ADirection:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word,for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.On the morning of September11,2001,computer sales manager Michael Hingson,who is blind,went early to his office on the78th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center to prepare for a meeting.As Michael worked,his guide dog,a Labrador retriever_______(name)Roselle,dozed by his feet.At8:46a.m,a tremendous boom rocked the building,eliciting screams throughout the floor.Michael grabbed Roselle,trusting that the dog_______(lead) out of the danger,and they navigated their way to a stairwell.“Forward,”Machael instructed,and they descended the first of1,463steps to the lobby._______about ten floors,the stairwell grew crowded and hot,and the fumes from jet fuel had made it hard to breathe.When a woman became crazy, yelling that they wouldn’t make it.Roselle accompanied the woman________she finally petted the dog,calmed herself,and kept walking down the stairs.Around the30th floor,firefighters started passing Michael on their way up.Each one stopped to offer him assistance.He declined but let Roselle be petted,_____ (provide)many of the firefighters with_______would be their last experience of unconditional love.After about45minutes,Michael and Roselle reached_____booby,and15 minutes later,they emerged outside to a scene of chaos.Suddenly the police yelled for everyone to run as the South Tower began to collapse.Michael kept a tight grip on Roselle’s harness,using voice and hand commands,as they ran to a street opposite the crumbling tower.The street bounced like a trampoline,and“a deafening roar”like a hellish freight train filled the air.Hours later,Michael andRoselle made it home safely.At that moment,they thought theywere_______(lucky)in the world.In2004,Roselle developed a blood disorder,______prevented her from guiding and touring.She died in2011.“I‘ve had many other dogs,”Mechael wrote,“but there is only one Roselle.”Section BDirections:Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Each word can be used only once.Note that there is one word more than you need.A.catalogB.barelyC.freeD.self-consciousnessE.prospectspulsoryG.droppedH.assignedI.certifiedJ.totallyK. transferFor thousands of commuting students,Chabot was our Columbia,Annapolis, even our Sorbonne,offering courses in physics,stenography,auto mechanics, ___31___public accounting,foreign languages,journalism—name the art or science, the subject or trade,and it was probably in the___32___.The college had a nursing program that churned out graduates,sports teams that funneled athletes to big-time programs,and parking for a few thousand cars—all___33___,but for the effort and the cost of used textbooks.Classmates included veterans back from Vietnam,women of every marital and maternal status returning to school,middle-aged men wanting to improve their employment___34___and paybacks.We could get our general education requirement out of the way at Chabot—credits we could___35___to a university—which made those two years an invaluable head start.I was able to go on to the California State University in Sacramento(at$95a semester,just___36___ affordable)and study no other subject but my major,theater arts.(After a year there I moved on,enrolling in a little thing called the School of Hard Knocks,a.k.a.Life.)“By some fluke of the punch-card computer era,I made Chabot’s dean’s list taking classes I loved(oral interpretation),classes I hesitated(health,a requirement), classes I aced,and classes I___37___after the first hour(astronomy,because it was all math).I nearly failed zoology,killing my fruit flies by neglect,but got lucky in an English course,“The College Reading Experience.”The books of Carlos Castaneda were incomprehensible to me(and still are),but my___38___presentation on the analytic process called structural dynamics was hailed as clear and concise,though Idid nothing more than embellish the definition I had looked up in the dictionary.A public-speaking class was unforgettable for a couple of reasons.First,the assignments forced us to get over our___39___.Second,another student was a stewardess,as flight attendants called themselves in the70’s.She was studying communications and was gorgeous.She lived not far from me,and when my VW threw a rod and was in the shop for a week,she offered me a lift to class.I rode shotgun that Monday-Wednesday-Friday,___40___municating with her one-on-one was the antithesis of public speaking.III.Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.When buying a smart phone,I keep my criteria simple.If the device can handle WeChat,phone calls and___41___the Internet,I purchase it.If it’s over1,000yuan, I___42___it.This approach to acquiring smartphones___43___for me as I keep my needs basic.Aside from saving myself money,I may have also saved myself from some wounds or burns had I chosen a flawed phone.In recent news,things have been ___44___for Samsung-literally.Samsung's most recent innovation is called the Note7.Sadly,it was discontinued only38days after being made___45___for consumption.At first,a few customers complained that their phones caught fire while being___46___.Samsung,being responsible,launched an investigation to___47___the cases.They issued a global recall on September1,but it was taken merely as a suggestion and not seen as ___48___.Yet,earlier this month,the tech giant gave a stronger message to worldwide customers,saying all owners must stop using their Note7s immediately.Commercial forces encourage tech companies to push the envelope and produce new products every few months.Sometimes,a conflict of interests can occur.The greed for innovation has a funny way of causing___49___for the basics-like safety-and the Note7's situation is just one example of this.The device___50___all kinds of cool features,including a super-high-resolution camera,an iris scanner and an especially powerful___51___.Ideally,manufacturers should consider all relevant aspects when creating new commodities.Samsung has both the money and technical know-how to prevent such negligence.The Note7's___52___was most likely rushedin order to make more profit,which___53___having the opposite effect.Time will tell how much this oversight will cost with respect to Samsung'fame and future.___54___,it's safe to assume that Samsung could eventually come back over the horizon and restore its reputation as a manufacturer of excellent smartphones if its new models have no major flaw.In an industry largely run by Apple and Samsung, intense competitions will only bring more benefit to consumers.If Apple were to become the only___55___company,we would be left with few options for top-of-the-line phones.1. A.surf B.access unch D.process2. A.buy B.desire C.recommend D.abandon3. A.works B.checks C.helps D.adapts4. A.growing up B.bringing up C.blowing up D.digging up5. A.accessible B.responsible C.affordable D.available6. A.locked B.broadcast C.charged D.carried7. A.look over B.look through C.look up D.look into8. A.aggressive B.desperate C.anxious D.urgent9. A.neglect B.need C.demand D.application10.A.causes B.boasts C.defines D.forbids11.A.battery B.screen C.chip D.frame12.A.campaign B.promotion C.invention D.release13.A.ended up B.served for C.acted out D.turnedover14.A.Consequently B.Therefore C.Furthermore D.Nevertheless15.A.flexible B.ambitious C.dominant D.feasible Section BDirections:Read the following three passage,each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A, B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)F or the first time in its history the International Olympic Committee has allowed a team of refugee to compete at the Games.All of the team’s members were forced to leave their home countries.Now they’ve come together to compete under the Olympic flag instead.Making it to the Olympics is something eighteen-year-old swimmer Yusra has always dreamed of.But just last year,she was swimming for her life.She and her sister were forced to leave their home in Syria because of the war there.They were trying to get to Greece in a rubber dinghy with eighteen other refugees,when their boat broke down and began filing with water.Most of the people on board couldn’t swim so she and her sister jumped in to help push it to shore.Three hours later,they made it to safety,and eventually to Germany as refugees. Refugees are people who have left their home country because their lives are threatened by war,bad treatment or violence–often because of their race,gender or beliefs.Around the world,more than60million people are in this situation.And some of them,like Yuasra,are elite athletes who have trained all their lives to compete at the highest level,only to have that chance taken away.Now,a team of ten,including swimmers,runners,and judokas from Syria, South Sudan,Ethipia and Congo have been given the chance to compete at the Games under the Olympic flag.They’ve also been given their own coaches,officials,uniforms and a chef,all paid for by the IOC.And in the past few months they‘ve been training hard.The IOC says it wants the team to inspire and give hope to other refugees,and draw attention to the issues millions of others around the world are facing.And these guys say they’ve up to the task,whether they win gold or not.“These refugee athletes will show the world that despite the unimaginable tragedies that they have faced,anyone can contribute to society through their talent,skills and strength of the human spirit,”the statement continues.56.What does the underlined sentence mean?A.She trained all her life.B.She swam for the glory of life.C.She swam to escape being drownedD.She swam to escape from other refugees.57.Where do Yusra and her sister live as refugees now?A.SyriaB.GermanyC.CongoD.Ethiopia58.Which of the following is not a reason why the refugees are threatened to leave their country?A.RaceB.ViolenceC.ReligionD.Nationality59.The IOC allowed a team of refugees to compete in the Olympic Games in order to________A.help the refugees to fulfill their dreams of winning the Olympic gold medalB.offer the refugees a chance to earn bread by themselvesC.light a candle of hope for all the refugees in the worldD.course the darkness of the society by forcing them to pay attention to the life of refugee.(B)As the MOOC craze continues to explode,anyone interested in taking an online course faces a tricky question:Which course to take?Here are five aspects that you should consider before you start.(1)What is your learning style?Many MOOCs are video-based.Other courses use presentation formats.Some also require participation in group work.If you want to stay motivated during your course,think about how you enjoy learning.Are you a visual learner,preferring to use images to understand a topic?If so,a video-based course will work well for you.If you are a verbal learner who gains new information by speaking and writing,try a text-based course with lots of note-taking.Social learners,meanwhile,will thrive in forum discussions and project-based assessment.(2)Are you ready to become a full-time student?Be realistic about the time that you can commit to your online studies. Participating in an online course can take as much time and commitment as a class-based program.Check the course requirements and make a plan around yourcurrent schedule.(3)Does the course really meet your needs?Whether you are interested in a professional qualification or want to take a personal development course like yoga,there is a MOOC for you.It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of taking lots of free courses in everything that you ever wanted to learn.Before you start a course,think about the end goal.Is the course aimed at beginners or advanced learners?Why do you need this qualification?(4)Do you need a support group?Some people learn best from seeing how others approach the problem..If you are such a leaner,you will need to supplement your online lessons with an in-person support group.(5)What kind of certification will you get?Take time to find out what kind of certification is available upon completion of the course,and how you can prove your learning to others---for example, certificates,transcripts or digital badges?60.What kind of MOOCs does the author recommend to verbal learners?A.A video-based courseB.A text-based courseC.A forum-based discussionD.A project-based assessment61.What kind of learners need an in-person support group?A.Learners who prefer individual work.B.learners who are in great need of a certificateC.learners who learn best from seeing how others approach the problem.D.learners who are too busy to become a full-time student62.What is the passage mainly about?A.Picking the right MOOCS for youB.Deciding your learning styleC.Taking the right course you needD.Choosing a suitable support group.CPluto-which famously was degraded from a“major planet”in2006---captured our imagination because it was a mystery that could complete our picture of what it was like at the most remote of our solar system.Pluto’s underdog discovery story is part of what makes it so appealing.Clyde Tombaugh was a Kansas far boy who built telescopes out spare auto parts,old farm equipment and self-ground lenses.As an assistant at Lowell Obsevatory in Flagstaff, Arizona,Tombaugh’s task was to search among millions of stars for a moving point of light,a planet that the observatory’s founders thought existed beyond the orbit of Neptune.After years‘efforts,Tombaugh finally found it.Pluto was the first planet discovered by an American,and represented a moment of light in the darkness of the Great Depression.For decades,Pluto thrived in its role as the ninth major planet of our solar system,even though it was tiny compared to the others and so far away.However,62years after its discovery,two astronomers discovered another planet-like object beyond the orbit of Neptune.Six months later,they discovered a third object.It looked like Pluto might actually be a member of a sort of asteroid belt, similar to but way beyond one we’ve known about for a long time between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.Another14years passed,dozens more objects beyond Neptune like Pluto had been discovered,so the International Astronomical Union elected to degrade the planet.It now shares its dwarf designation with three of the1,200bodies that have been located beyond Neptune today,collectively known as“Kuiper Belt Objects.”The Kuiper Belt is populated by icy bodies that are remnants of the solar system’s formation.These are the building blocks of planets.We now also know the surface of Pluto contains ices composed of methane,nitrogen,and other compounds familiar to us.It also seems to have a bright polar cap,like on earth.Its atmosphere is very thin,but it’s composed largely of nitrogen,like our own.So,as we finally get within7,800miles of Pluto today,we scientists are hoping we can finally understand how the chaos at the beginning of the solar system,could have created objects so similar and yet so foreign as Earth and Pluto.Pluto is much more than something that is not a planet.It’s a reminder that there are many worlds out there beyond our own----that the sky isn’t the limit at all.We don’t know whatkinds of fantastic variations on a theme nature is capable of making until we get out there to look.63.Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in________A.1930B.1939C.1992D.200664.Now the official designation of Pluto is__________A.Asteroid BeltB.Kuiper BeltC.Major PlanetD.Dwarf Planet65.Pluto and Earth are to some extent similar for_______A.both of them are populated by icy bodies that are remnants of the solar system’s formation4.6billion years ago.B.the atmosphere of either of them is mainly made up of nitrogen.C.there are ices throughout the surface of bothD.both of them have bright polar caps on the north pole as well as the south pole.66.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A.There are nine major planets in the solar system.B.There is an asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.C.Pluto now shares its designation with1,200bodies that have been beyond Neptune.D.Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto with the telescope out spare auto parts,old equipment and self-ground lenses.Section CDirections:Complete the following passage by using the sentences listed below. Each sentence can only be used once.Note that there are two sentences more than you need.Suppose you become a leader in an organization.It’s very likely that you’ll want to have volunteers to help with the organization’s activities.To do so,it should help understand why people undertake volunteer word and what keeps their interest in the work.Let’s begin with the question of why people volunteer. __________________________For example,people volunteer to express personalvalues related to unselfishness,to expand their range of experiences,and to strengthen social relationships.If volunteer positions do not meet these needs,people may not wish to participate.To select volunteers,you may need to understand the motivations of the people you wish to attract.People also volunteer because they are required to do so.To increase levels of community service,some schools have launched compulsory volunteer programs. Unfortunately,these programs can shift people’s wish of participating from an internal factor(e.g.,’I volunteer because it’s important to me”)to an external factor(e.g.,‘I volunteer because I’m required to do so.”).When that happens people become less likely to volunteer in the future._______________________ Once people begin to volunteer,what leads them to remain in their positions over time?To answer this question,researchers have conducted follow-up studies in which they track volunteers over time.For instance,one study followed238volunteers in Florida over a year.One of the most important factors that influenced their satisfaction as volunteers was the amount of suffering they experienced in their volunteer positions.__________the researchers note that attention should be given to “training methods that would prepare volunteers for troublesome situations or provide them with strategies for coping with the problem they do experience.”Another study of302volunteers at hospitals in Chicago focused on individual differences in the degree to which people view“volunteer”as an important social role.______________.Participants indicated the degree to which the social role mattered by responding to statements such as“Volunteering in Hospital is an important part of who I am.”“Consistent with the researchers“expectations,they found a positive correlation between the strength of role identity and the length of time people continued to volunteer.These results,once again,lead to concrete advice:”Once an individual begins volunteering,continued efforts might focus on developing a volunteer role identity--------Item like T-shirts that allow volunteers to be recognized publicly for their contribution can help strengthen role identity.”A.People volunteer mainly out of academic requirements and internal needs.B.People must be sensitive to this possibility when they make volunteer activities a mustC.It was assumed that those people for whom the role of volunteer was most part of their personal identity would also be likely to continue volunteer work.D.Individual differences in role identity is most likely to motivate volunteers to continue their work.E.Although this result may not surprise you,it leads to important practical advice.F.Researchers have identified several factors that motivate people to get involved.Section DDirections:Read the following passage,Summarize the main idea and the main points of the passage in no more e your own words as far as possible.In the United States alone,over100million cell-phones are thrown away each year.Cell-phone are part of a a growing mountain of electronic waste like computers and personal digital assistants.The electronic waste stream is increasing three times faster than traditional garbage as a whole.Electronic devices contain valuable metals such as gold and silver.A Swiss study reported that while the weight of electronic goods represented by precious metals was relatively small in comparison to total waste,the concentration(含氟)of gold and other precious metals was higher in So-called e-waste than in naturally occurring minerals.Electronic wastes also contain many poisonous metals.Even when the machines are recycled and the harmful metals removed,the recycling process often is carried out in poor countries,in practically uncontrolled ways which allow many poisonous substances to escape into the environment.Creating products out of raw materials creates much more materials,up to100 times more,than the material contained in the finished products.Consider again the cell-phone,and imagine the mines that produced those metals,the factories needed to make the box and packaging(包装)it came in.Many wastes produced in the producing process are harmful as well.The U.S.Environmental Protection Agency notes that most wast is dangerous in that“the production,distribution,and use of products------as well asd management of the resulting waste-----all result in greenhouse gas release.”Individuals can reduce their contribution by creating less waste at the start----forinstance,buying reusable products and recyclingIn many countries the concept of the extended producer responsibility is being considered or has been put in place as an incentive(动机)for reducing waste.If producers are required to take back packaging they use to sell their products,would they reduce the packaging in the first place?Governments’incentive to require producers to take responsibility for the packaging they produce is usually based on money.Why,they ask,should cities or towns be responsible for paying to deal with the bubble wrap(气泡垫)that encased your television?From the governments’point of view,a primary goal of laws requiring extended producer responsibility is to transfer both the costs and the physical responsibility of waste management from the government and tax-payers back to the producers.第Ⅱ卷.(第1-2句每句3分,第3句4分;第4句5分,共15分) Translation1.大家都认可,快乐是一个旅程,而非目的地。

2017年上学期辽宁省 六校协作体高三调研考试 英语试题附答案

2017年上学期辽宁省 六校协作体高三调研考试 英语试题附答案

2017年上学期辽宁省六校协作体高三调研考试英语试题附答案AA few years ago I was diagnosed with cancer. It was the most difficult time I have ever faced. I think it was my sense of humor that allowed me to hold on my sanity. Like many people who have gone through chemotherapy. I lost all of my hair and I was bald as a golf ball. I had always enjoyed wearing hats, so I ordered several special hats with the hair already attached. It was easy and I never had to worry about how my hair looked.I have always been a big golf fan. At one point during my cancer treatments, my husband John and I decided to get away from the cold Minnesota winter and take a trip to Scottsdale, Arizona. There was a senior PGA Tour event called The Tradition being played, which seemed like just the ticket to lift my spirits.The first day of the tournament brought out a huge crowd. It was a beautiful day, and I was in heaven. I was standing and watching my three favorite golfers in the world approach the tee box: Jack Nicklaus, Raymond Floyd and Tom Weiskoph. Just asthey arrived at the tee box, the unimaginable happened. A huge gust of wind came up from out of nowhere and blew my hat and hair right off my head and into the middle of the fairway! The thousands of spectators lining the fairway fell into an awkward silence, all eyes fixed on me. Even my golf idols were watching me, as my hair was right in their flight path. I was mortified! I knew I couldn’t just stand there. Someone had to do something to get things moving again. So I took a deep breath and went out into the middle of the fairway. I grabbed my hat and hair, nestled them back on my head as best I could. Then I turned to the golfers and loudly announced: “Gentlemen, the wind is blowing from left to right.”They said the laughter could be heard all the way to the nineteenth hole.21. From the passage, we can see that the author is _____A. pessimisticB. optimisticC. warm-heartedD. shy22. What does the underlined word “mortified” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. calmB. excitedC. worriedD. embarrassed23. What’s the author’s aim to say the underlined sentence?A. to give a weather reportB. to tell the gentlemen how the unimaginable happenedC. to reduce the embarrassment and get things moving againD. It’s just a jokeBSome cases have been reported in Russia lately of people who can read and detect colors with their fingers, and even see through solid doors and walls. One case is concerning an eleven-year-old girl, who has normal vision but who can also become aware of things with different parts of her skin, and through solid walls. This ability was first noticed by her father. One day she came into his office and happened to put her hands on the door of a locked safe. Suddenly she asked her father why he kept so many newspapers locked away there., and even described the way they were done up in bundles.Her talent was brought to the notice of a scientific research institute and she was given a series of tests. During these tests she was able to read a newspaper through a screen which was not transparent and strange still, by moving her elbow over a game of Lotto she was able to describe the figures and colors printed on it; in another instance, wearing stockings and slippers, to make out with her foot the outlines and colors of a picturehidden under a carpet. Other experiments showed that her knees and shoulders had a similar sensitivity. During all these tests she was blindfolded; and indeed, except when blindfold she lacked the ability to see things with her skin, It was also found that although she could perceive things with her fingers this ability ceased the moment her hands were wet.24. Solid doors and walls are __________________.A. invisible to those who can read and detect colors with their fingers.B. no obstacles for people who can read and detect colors with their fingers.C. transparent to those who can read and detect colors.D. concerned in cases reported in Russia recently.25. The girl’s father _______________.A. had always known his daughter and her talent.B. found that his daughter could perceive things with different parts of her skin.C. described the way newspapers were done up in boundless.D. discovered his daughter’s gift by accident.26. The scientific research institute _______________.A. made the girl read a newspaperB. set up a game ofLotto with the girlC. tested the girl thoroughlyD. arranged that the girl should undergo a number of experiments.27. Which of the following statements is true?A. The girl couldn’t always perceive things with her skin.B. The girl was occasionally blindfold when she did the tests.C. The girl’s hands had to be wet before she could perceive things through he skin.D. The girl’s knees didn’t have the same sensitivity as her fingers.CI told my friend Graham that I often cycle two miles from my house to the town centre but unfortunately there is a big hill on the route. He replied, “You mean fortunately.” He explained that I should be glad of the extra exercise that the hill provided.My attitude to the hill has now changed. I used to complain as I approached it but now I tell myself the following. This hill will exercise my heart and lungs. It will help me to lose weight and get fit. It will mean that I live longer. This hill is my friend. Finally I comfort myself with the thought of all those silly people who pay money to go to a gym and sit on stationeryexercise bicycles when I can get the same value for free. I have a smile of satisfaction as I reach the top of the hill.Problems are there to be faced and overcome. We cannot achieve anything with an easy life. Helen Keller was the first deaf and blind person to gain a university degree. Her activism and writing proved inspirational. She wrote, “Character cannot be developed in ease. Only through experiences of suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired and success achieved.”One of the main determinants of success in life is our attitude towards adversity. From time to time we all face hardships, problems, accidents and difficulties. Some are of our making but many are no fault of our own. While we cannot choose the adversity, we can choose our attitude towards it.Douglas Bader was 21 when in 1931 he had both legs cut off following a flying accident.He was determined to fly again and went on to become one of the leading flying aviators in the Battle of Britain with 22 aerial victories over the Germans.He was an inspiration to others during the war. He said, “Don’t listen to anyone who tells you that you can’t do this or that. That’s nonsense. Make up your mind, you’ll never use crutches or a stick, and then have a go at everything. Go to school, andjoin in all the games you can. Go anywhere you want to. But never, never let them persuade you that things are too difficult or impossible.”The biographies of great people are full of examples of how they took steps to overcome the difficulties they faced. The common thread is that they did not become depressed. They chose their attitude. They chose to be positive. They took on the challenge. They won. Nevertheless, there is still the problem of how you change your attitude towards adversity.28. Which of the following is true according to the author of the passage?A. Going to a gym is greatly beneficial to people’s health.B. Climbing hills on bicycles is the best way to take exercise.C. Those who want to achieve success can’t expect to live an easy life.D. People’s attitude to adversity is the only factor of their success.29. By quoting what Douglas Bader said, the author intends to tell us “ .”A. Failure is the mother of success.B. A bad workman quarrels with his tools.C. If you risk nothing, you will have nothing.D. Nothing is difficult to the man who will try.30. Following this passage, the author will further talk about .A. how his friend helped him to change his attitude towards the adversity he facedB. what steps to take to change your attitude towards the adversity you faceC. why it is important to keep optimistic in face of adversityD. what great people have in common31. Which of the following can best function as the title of the passage?A. Face adversity with a smileB. Different attitudes towards adversityC. Nothing is impossibleD. Life is full of adversityDAdding math talk to story time at home is a winning factor for children’s math achievement, according to a new research from a university. The study from psychologists Sian Beilock and Susan Levine shows a marked increase in math achievement among children whose families used Bedtime Math, an iPad appthat delivers engaging math story problems for parents and children to solve together.Even children who used the app with their parents as little as once a week saw gains in math achievement by the end of the school year. The app’s effect was especially strong for children whose parents tend to be anxious or uncomfortable with math.Previous research from this group has demonstrated the importance of adults’attitudes about math for children’s math success. For example, a recent study found that math-anxious parents who help their children with math homework actually weaken their children’s math achievement.The new findings demonstrate that structured, positive interactions around math at home can cut the link between parents’uneasiness about math and children’s low math achievement.“Many people experience high levels of anxiety when they have to solve a math problem, with a majority of adults feeling at least some worries about math,” said Beilock, professor in Psychology and author of Choke, a book about stress and performance. “These math-anxious parents are probably less likely to talk about math at home, which affects how competent their children are in math. Bedtime Math encourages a dialoguebetween parents and kids about math, and offers a way to engage in high-quality math interactions in a low-effort, high-impact way.”Study participants included 587 first-grade students and their parents. Families were given an iPad installed with a version of the Bedtime Math app, with which parents and their children read stories and answer questions involving math, including topics like counting, shapes and problem-solving. A control group received a reading app that had similar stories without the math content and questions related to reading comprehension instead. Children’s math achievement was assessed at the beginning and end of the school year. Parents completed a questionnaire about their nervousness with math.The more times parents and children in the math group used the app, the higher children’s achievement on a math assessment at the end of the school year. Indeed, children who frequently used the math app with their parents outperformed similar students in the reading group by almost three months in math achievement at year’s end.32. Bedtime Math is an iPad app that _____.A. requires parents and children to answer reading comprehension questionsB. assesses children’s math achievement and parents’nervousness with mathC. teaches children how to count, recognize shapes and solve practical problemsD. encourages children together with their parents to solve math story problems33. The previous study found that _____.A. help from math-anxious parents improves children’s math achievementB. children’s math achievement is related to parents’attitude about mathC. interactions around math at home will cut off the family relationshipD. children can achieve more success if they see the importance of math34. We can infer from the passage that ______.A. children using the app for three months can see gains in math achievementB. children whose parents are uneasy about math outperform other studentsC. it is the math problems related to the stories that make the great differenceD. the frequency of using the app has nothing to do with children’s achievement35. Which is the best title for the passage?A. High-quality math interactions improve performance.B. Frequent use of app can develop problem solving ability.C. Low-effort activities create good parent-child relationship.D. High-anxiety parents influence children’s attitude about math.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。

福建省四地六校2017届高三上学期第一次联考英语试卷(含答案)

福建省四地六校2017届高三上学期第一次联考英语试卷(含答案)

“四地六校”联考2016-2017学年上学期第一次月考高三英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟总分:150分)第Ⅰ卷(满分100分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2. Which place are the speakers trying to find?A. A hotel.B.A bank.C. A restaurant.3. At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C. 4:40.4. What will the man do ?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5. What does the woman want to do ?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.C. Listen to some great music.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22. 5分)。

听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. Where is Ben?A. In the kitchen.B. At school.C. In the park.7. What will the children do in the afternoon?A. Help set the table.B. Have a party.C. Do their homework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

2017届高三第二学期期初句容、扬中等六校联考英语试卷

2017届高三第二学期期初句容、扬中等六校联考英语试卷

2017届高三第二学期期初六校联考英语试卷第I卷(选择题共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20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纸上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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 will the woman do?A. Watch a video.B. Fix a machine.C. Show something to the man2. Which restaurant will the speakers probably go to?A. Mario’s.B. Luigi’s.C. Gino’s.3. What does the man want to do tonight?A. Watch football on TV.B. Buy some books.C. Go to a basketball game.4. Who might Mary be?A. The woman’s dog.B. The man’s daughter.C. The man’s neighbor.5. What is the woman doing?A. Working.B. Apologizing.C. Expressing her thanks.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段材料后有几个小题,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。

听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读每个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段材料读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6. What is the man doing at the start of the conversation?A. Talking on the phone.B. Typing a text message.C. Writing an e-mail.7. What will the man do tomorrow?A. Take a ski trip.B. Separate with the woman.C. Attend an important meeting. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

2017~2018学年度高三年级第一学期期中六校联考英语

2017~2018学年度高三年级第一学期期中六校联考英语

A012017~2018学年度高三年级第一学期期中六校联考英语试卷本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分130分,考试时间120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题共95分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节;满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.He lives by his pen.He constantly writes ________ articles for ________ some famous papers.A.the;a B./;/C.the;/ D.the;the2.—Six o'clock in the morning?—No,don't call me that early in the morning.I ________.A.sleep B.will be sleepingC.am sleeping D.will sleep3.—Terribly sorry,I broke your pen.—________,please forget it.A.All right B.It doesn't matterC.Don't be sorry D.It's up to you4.The volunteers aim to help victims of disasters ________ their race or nationality.A.regardless of B.in spite ofC.on account of D.in charge of5.We must apply what we have learned to our work because in no case ________ from practice.A.should theory separate B.theory should be separated C.theory should separate D.should theory be separated 6.—What do you think of Nick's performance last night?—To be honest,his singing didn't ________ to me.A.appeal B.belong C.refer D.occur7.—Who are you waiting for?—________us a lecture in half an hour.A.The professor wants to giveB.The professor will giveC.The professor is about to giveD.The professor to give8.—Here you are.This is the hotel!—It's so close to the station.We ________ the taxi at all!A.might not have taken B.couldn't have takenC.needn't have taken D.mustn't have taken9.To the south of the school was a garden,________ owner was seated in it playing chess with his little grandson every afternoon.A.its B.whose C.which D.that10.Boys and girls,I have the great ________ of introducing our speaker.This is the famous professor of Beijing University.A.pride B.advance C.privilege D.insight11.I would have attended Jacky Cheung's live music concert had it been possible,but I ________ so busy at that time.A.had been B.were C.would be D.was12.So cruel is the man that he never shows any mercy to ________ is against his opinion.A.whoever B.whomeverC.who D.no matter who13.—How foolish I was!—________ you have realized that,stop blaming yourself.A.Since B.Unless C.Although D.Even if14.Tom had hoped to get to school on time,but he found at the last minute that he couldn't ________.A.keep it B.make it C.hope it D.get it15.—Sorry,I have no time to help you finish your task.I have a lot of work to do.—________!You have been playing computer games all the morning.A.I'm stuck B.Oh,don't mention itC.So what D.Oh,come on第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

辽宁省葫芦岛市六校协作体2017届高三上学期期初考试英语试题(含答案)

辽宁省葫芦岛市六校协作体2017届高三上学期期初考试英语试题(含答案)

2016---2017学年度上学期六校期初考试高三英语试题命题人:刘琦校对人:杜慧清本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,卷面分数120分。

考试用时100分钟。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分: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。

AI have had all kinds of interesting neighbors since the early days of my life. When I was a baby I would stand in my wooden crib(婴儿床) and watch the world go by through the window. Some neighbors watched me watching the world go by with by big, wondering eyes and found me very interesting. They used to call me “the beauty at the window”.The early neighbors I could remember were from the second house I lived in. Peter and Paul were twins. We went to play school together although they were a year older than me.I well remember the Alsatian they had which ran into me when I was invited to their fifth birthday party. Needless to say, I was well-known for my loud screams after the party. But they said the pet was scared of my screams and didn’t appear until the party was ov er.Peter and Paul were the first boys who encouraged me to climb the gate. I could never tell the difference between boy and girl behaviors—I just did what I thought was fun. Not only did I have a great time performing that first climb, I also got my skirts dirty, and was criticized by my mother.The Japanese neighbors I had living in this same house were my favorite, as they introduced me to sea-salt baked shrimps (烤虾) which were so crisp that you could eat the shrimp totally. They gave me some seaweed for my birthday. Thankfully, no other member inmy family enjoyed the seaweed as I did. Perhaps what my mother used to joke to me was true, that I was picked up out of the dustbin that belonged to a Japanese home.Maybe sometimes it is difficult to find good neighbors in this society. But all it takes is a spark(火花) to get a fire going. I have decided to be that spark wherever I live and pass love on to my neighbors.21. We can guess "the Alsatian" in the twin brothers' home is ___________.A. a small childB. an interesting toyC. a dogD. a bicycle22. From the passage we can know that the author___________.A. enjoyed the Japanese neighbors' cooking style mostB. had difficulty getting on with the twin brothers' familyC. was described as interesting when playing with boysD. had many neighbors that worked in restaurants23. What can we infer from the passage?A. The author often moved to other places.B. Peter and Paul liked to play tricks on others.C. The neighbors the author had were good at cooking.D. The author had a good relationship with her neighbors.BBelow are four ads on the website.Artful ExperienceIt’s an artful experience even if you’re artistically challenged. Adults, teens, and children of all ages are welcome at Contemporary Art studio. We provide everything: stamps, idea books, a little coaching, and a lot of encouragement. Drop in anytime. It’s creative fun for everyone to paint your own pottery(陶器)! No experience needed. Our studio willshow you how. It’s as easy as 1-2-3!sumplastpl@Chinese-English TranslatorThis is an excellent opportunity for recent graduates looking to put their Chinese skills to use.Requirements: native speaker of English; business translation experience is preferred but not a must; able to fulfill several projects on time; excellent reading skills in Chinese. If interested, please email staff@ or call 453-268-130.Ancient Object MarketHere you find a large variety of old European furniture, statues and paintings. We also offer a large selection of clocks in bronze, wood, white metal. Organizing buying tours based on the needs of our clients is something else we do. We pick you up from the airport, make hotel reservations and drive you around to the best wholesale(批发) dealers. Our email is artworkdeal@com.________________We are delighted to offer you an efficient and reasonable priced service of high- class car rentals (租赁) with qualified drivers. Suitable for your journeys to and/or from Rome’s airports or other destinations. We will be there to meet you on your arrival at the airport and drive you to your destination in complete safety and comfort. If you need the service, please call 668-556-429.24. Contemporary Art studio is a place where ________.A. one can enjoy many kinds of artworksB. one can learn how to paint on potteryC. one can make pottery by himself/herselfD. one can improve his/her painting skills greatly25. Who may be suitable for a Chinese- English translator?A. An American graduate who is good at Chinese.B. A Chinese graduate who majored in business.C. A Chinese college student who has good English writing skills.D. An American college student who is interested in English translation.26. If Mr. Black wants to buy a painting, he can ___________.A. send an email to sumplastpl@B. send an email to artworkdeal@comC. call 453-268-130D. call 668-556-42927. Which of the following can be the best title for the fourth advertisement?A. Nice Rome tripsB. Airport Car Rentals With DriversC. Cheap Car ToursD. Flight Service To Pick You UpCTo the mom I used to be:Two years ago, you were happy and whole. You had a plan for life --- start a new business, get involved in the Parent-teacher Association, teach your sons how to ride bicycles, spend as much time with your friends and parents as possible, watch your children mature and grow old with your husband. You were a “glass half full” person who often felt so much joy. You always looked forward, smiled and danced.Two years ago, on December 14,2012, the world changed and you changed with it. Disturbed young men with access to high-powered guns went to your sons’ school and killed six educators and twenty first- graders. Your eldest son Jake survived, but was changed by the day he discovered some monsters are real. He describes it as the day “when evils came to my school.” Your youngest son, Dylan, whom you thought of as a pure love, with his charming eyes and infectious giggle(微笑),was killed. Shot multiple times, he died instantly in the arms of his special- education assistant who also died while trying to protect him.The tragedy changed all your life, not only because of losing your child, but because of the hole inside you that can never be filled. Your eldest son has been forced to grow up too fast because of the loss of his brother. The pain has altered the lines on your husband’s face. The way you look at the world has changed. Your interactions with friends and family seem foreign.… …But the things have moved on with hopefulness. You are now someone far more realistic. You control your feelings because you fear if you really let it out, you would never recover. It would destroy you. You know what you should do is try everything to protect more children. You’re fighting a good fight, what the whole society really needs.With love,Nicole Hockley, Dylan’s mom28. Saying a "glass half full" person, the author means she________.A. was once an optimistic momB. was always a very busy momC. was living a life to the fullestD. got drunk with half a glass of beer29. The letter tends to indicate that Dylan_________.A. might have some mental disabilityB. has become childish since his teacher diedC. should have been protected from being killedD was then studying in the same class as his brother30. Which can best describe Dylan's mom's attitude towards life today?A. NegativeB. PositiveC. HopelessD. Depressed31. The author writes the letter mainly to __________.A. tell herself not to forget the bitterly painful pastB. praise the educators' brave deeds in time of dangerC. tell the readers how the shooting has changed her familyD. describe the bad effects of school violence on studentsDLife is not easy in senior high school. You’ve got the pressure of studies and exams.From time to time, you may feel depressed and frustrated. When depression strikes, you have to take measures to fight it. One of the strangest ways to fight depression is to eat salt, scientists have found.Salt acts as a natural anti—depressant (抗抑郁剂), researchers say. While too much can lead to high blood pressure and heart disease, not enough can cause “psychological(心理的) depres sions”, a study has reported.The study, by researchers at the University of Iowa in the US, discovered that when rats are deficient in salt, they don’t do activities they normally enjoy.The recommended daily salt intake for an adult is four grams, although experts say the body needs only half as much.However, most adults in the developed world consume(消耗)around ten grams a day, mainly because their diets contain high salt amounts. Today, 77 percent of US salt intake comes from processed and restaurant foods, like frozen dinners and fast food.The minerals in salt are required by the body—in small quantities—to help move liquid in and out of cells. But too much can cause diseases, for example high blood pressure.Today scientists are finding that salt is an addictive substance—almost like a drug.One sign of addiction is using a substance even when it’s known to be harmful. Many people are told to eat less salt due to health concerns, but they have trouble doing so because they like the taste and find low-salt foods tasteless.Humans have a long history of eating salt. In the Stone Age, people didn’t need to find salt, because they hunted most of their food, and ate a lot of red meat, which has plenty of salt in it. But when people began to farm, about 10,000 BC, they started to eat mainly grains like rice and wheat, and very little meat. Then they had to find another wayto get salt.32. What does the underlined word "deficient" in the third paragraph mean?A. enoughB. far from enoughC. more than enoughD. plenty33. The major role of salt is to ____________.A. help the body work wellB. help fight against depressionD. help people get rid of an addiction to drugsD. help people enjoy sugary substances34. Which of the following statements is true?A. People have trouble reducing salt because they don't know it is harmful toeat too much of it.B. Before 10,000 BC, human beings did not need salt.C. The richer the country is, the more salt is eaten there.D. Taking more than 4 grams of salt a day can be harmful for an adult's health.35. What kind of food should people eat more of?A. Frozen foodB. Fast foodC. Red meat D Low--salt food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。

湖南省六校联盟2017届高三上学期12月联考 英语

湖南省六校联盟2017届高三上学期12月联考 英语

六校联盟2017届高三年级联考英语试题时量:120分钟分值:150分第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f共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后面有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What does the woman want to do?A. She wants to have lunch.B. She wants to buy a table.C.She wants to wait for someone.2. What is the time now by Shelly's watch?A. 2:55.B.3:00.C.3:05.3. What does the man really want to say?A. The lady shouldn't care too much about it.B. The kid has secretly had some of the candies.C. He gave the kid fewer candies on purpose.4. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a lecture hall.B.On a train.C.In a cinema.5. Why does the man call Doctor Lee?A. He wants to see Doctor Lee about his illness.B. He wants to ask Doctor Lee to give a lecture.C. He wants to discuss something with Doctor Lee.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。

上海市六校2017届高三3月联考英语试题及答案

上海市六校2017届高三3月联考英语试题及答案

上海市六校2017届高三3月联考英语试题及答案2017届高三第二次六校联考调研试卷英语Listening ComprehensionPart A short ConversationsDirections: In part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation , a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it , read the four possible answers on your paper , and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Angry B. Tired C. Hungry D. Disappointed2.A. She did a survey a week ago. B. She completed her survey quicklyC. She will help him on ThursdayD. She thinks she can reduce the cost3. A. In a grocery B. In a warehouseC. In a shopping m allD. In a fashion designer’s studio4. A. He wrote it last semester B. He’ll finish it in a few minutesC. He never does assignments earlyD. He isn’t going to write it.5. A. Boss and secretary B. Coach and athleteC. Doctor and patientD. Teacher and student6. A. 10:00 B. 10:10 C.10:20 D. 10;307. A. The electrician came to repair the lamp B. The lamp was taken to the repair shopC. She had Mike fix the lampD. The lamp was replaced8. A. Studying B. Watching televisionC. Coming upstairsD. Going to the movies9. A. She had gone to photography class insteadB. She has not chosen a picture for itC. She had broken her cameraD. She was unable to have her pictures taken10. A. Dick is practically the only one who thinks so .B. Most people play football differentlyC. Few people are optimistic about the team’s chances of winningD. Dick is disappointed in football games.Part B PassagesDirections: In Section B, you will hear one short passage and two longer conversations . After each passage or conversation , you will be asked several questions . The passage and the conversations will be read twice. But the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question , read the four possible answers on you paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. When directions are long B. When directions are shotC. When homework is givenD. When your mother talks12. A. Your pen and paper B. A few wordsC. Your mind and earsD. Some pictures13. A. Topics or page numbers B. Key words or pa picture inmindC. Some detailsD. School assignmentsQuestions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage14. A. The teenagers ‘ strange behaviorsB. The teenagers ‘s criticism of their parentsC. The dominance of the parents over their childrenD. Misunderstanding between teenagers and their parents15. A. Because they want to make their parents angryB. Because they have no other way to enjoy themselvesC. Because they have a strong desire to be leaders in style and tasteD. Because they want to show their existence by creating a culture of their own.16. A. They should be obedient B. They should be responsibleC. They should be cooperativeD. They should be independentQuestions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation17. A He hadn’t found the job.B. He found a job as a teacherC. He was preparing for final exam .D. he found a job as a writer18. A . Writers B. InterviewsC. Newspaper reportersD. Teachers19. A. New York B. Boston C. California D. Los Angeles20. A. Continue his education B. Start a newspaperC. Write a bookD. Continue to find jobs.Ⅱ.Grammar and Vocabulary (第二大题每小题1分,共20分) Section ADirection: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct . For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word, for the other blanks , use one word that best fits each blank.On the morning of September 11, 2001, computer sales manager Michael Hingson , who is blind , went early to his office on the 78th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center to prepare for a meeting . As Michael worked , his guide dog , a Labrador retriever _______(name) Roselle, dozed by his feet.At 8:46 a.m, a tremendous boom rocked the building , eliciting screams throughout the floor . Michael grabbed Roselle , trusting that the dog _______(lead) out of the danger, and they navigated their way to a stairwell.“Forward,” Machael instructed , and they descended the first of 1,463 steps to the lobby._______ about ten floors , the stairwell grew crowded and hot ,and the fumes from jet fuel had made it hard to breathe. When a woman became crazy , yelling that they wouldn’t make it. Roselle accompanied the woman ________she finally petted the dog , calmed herself , and kept walking down the stairs.Around the 30th floor, firefighters started passing Michael on their way up . Each one stopped to offer him assistance. He declined but let Roselle be petted, _____ (provide) many of the firefighters with _______ would be their last experience of unconditional love.After about 45 minutes ,Michael and Roselle reached _____ booby ,and 15 minutes later ,they emerged outside to a scene ofchaos . Suddenly the police yelled for everyone to run as the South Tower began to collapse.Michael kept a tight grip on Roselle’s harness , using voice and hand commands, as they ran to a street opposite the crumblin g tower . The street bounced like a trampoline , and “a deafening roar” like a hellish freight train filled the air. Hours later , Michael andRoselle made it home safely . At that moment , they thought they were _______(lucky ) in the world.In 2004, Roselle developed a blood disorder , ______ prevented her from guiding and touring . She died in 2011.“ I ‘ve had many other dogs ,” Mechael wrote , “but there is only one Roselle.”Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.For thousands of commuting students, Chabot was our Columbia, Annapolis, even our Sorbonne, offering courses in physics, stenography, auto mechanics, ___31___ public accounting, foreign languages, journalism—name the art or science, the subject or trade, and it was probably in the ___32___. The college had a nursing program that churned out graduates, sports teams that funneled athletes to big-time programs, and parking for a few thousand cars—all ___33___, but for the effort and the cost of used textbooks.Classmates included veterans back from Vietnam, women of every marital and maternal statusreturning to school, middle-aged men wanting to improve their employment ___34___ and paybacks. We could get ourgeneral education requirement out of the way at Chabot—credits we could ___35___ to a university—which made those two years an invaluable head start. I was able to go on to the California State University in Sacramento (at $95 a semester, just ___36___ affordable) and study no other subject but my major, theater arts. (After a year there I moved on, enrolling in a little thing called the School of Hard Knocks, a.k.a. Life.)“By some fluke of the punch-card computer era, I made Chabot’s dean’s list taking classes I loved (oral interpretation), classes I hesitated (health, a requirement), classes I aced, and classes I ___37___ after the first hour (astronomy, because it was all math). I nearly failed zoology, killing my fruit flies by neglect, but got lucky in an English course, “The College Reading Experience.” The books of Carlos Castaneda were incomprehensible to me (and still are), but my___38___ presentation on the analytic process called structural dynamics was hailed as clear and concise, though I did nothing more than embellish the definition I had looked up in the dictionary.A public-speaking class was unforgettable for a couple of reasons. First, the assignments forced us to get over our ___39___. Second, another student was a stewardess, as flight attendants called themselves in the 70’s. She was studying communications and was gorgeous. She lived not far from me, and when my VW threw a rod and was in the shop for a week, she offered me a lift to class. I rode shotgun that Monday-Wednesday-Friday, ___40___ tongue-tied. Communicating with her one-on-one was the antithesis of public speaking.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there arefour words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.When buying a smart phone, I keep my criteria simple. If the device can handle WeChat, phone calls and ___41___ the Internet, I purchase it. If it’s over 1,000 yuan, I ___42___ it. This approach to acquiring smartphones ___43___for me as I keep my needs basic. Aside from saving myself money, I may have also saved myself from some wounds or burns had I chosen a flawed phone. In recent news, things have been ___44___ for Samsung-literally.Samsung's most recent innovation is called the Note7. Sadly, it was discontinued only 38 days after being made ___45___ for consumption. At first, a few customers complained that their phones caught fire while being ___46___. Samsung, being responsible, launched an investigation to ___47___ the cases. They issued a global recall on September 1, but it was taken merely as a suggestion and not seen as ___48___. Yet,earlier this month, the tech giant gave a stronger message to worldwide customers, saying all owners must stop using their Note 7s immediately.Commercial forces encourage tech companies to push the envelope and produce new products every few months. Sometimes, a conflict of interests can occur. The greed for innovation has a funny way of causing ___49___ for the basics- like safety-and the Note7's situation is just one example of this. The device ___50___ all kinds of cool features, including a super-high-resolution camera, an iris scanner and an especially powerful ___51___. Ideally, manufacturers should consider all relevant aspects when creating new commodities. Samsung has both the money and technical know-how to prevent such negligence. The Note7's ___52___ was most likely rushed in orderto make more profit, which ___53___ having the opposite effect. Time will tell how much this oversight will cost with respect to Samsung' fame and future.___54___, it' s safe to assume that Samsung could eventually come back over the horizon and restore its reputation as a manufacturer of excellent smartphones if its new models have no major flaw. In an industry largely run by Apple and Samsung, intense competitions will only bring more benefit to consumers. If Apple were to become the only ___55___ company, we would be left with few options for top-of-the-line phones.1. A. surf B. access C. launch D. process2. A. buy B. desire C. recommend D. abandon3. A. works B. checks C. helps D. adapts4. A. growing up B. bringing up C. blowing up D. digging up5. A. accessible B. responsible C. affordable D. available6. A. locked B. broadcast C. charged D. carried7. A. look over B. look through C. look up D. look into8. A. aggressive B. desperate C. anxious D. urgent9. A. neglect B. need C. demand D. application10. A. causes B. boasts C. defines D. forbids11. A. battery B. screen C. chip D. frame12. A. campaign B. promotion C. invention D. release13. A. ended up B. served for C. acted out D. turned over14. A. Consequently B. Therefore C. Furthermore D. Nevertheless15. A. flexible B. ambitious C. dominant D. feasibleSection BDirections : Read the following three passage , each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D .Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)F or the first time in its history the International Olympic Committee has allowed a team of refugee to compete at the Games. All of the team’s members were forced to leave their home countries .N ow they’ve come together to compete under the Olympic flag instead.Making it to the Olympics is something eighteen-year-old swimmer Yusra has always dreamed of . But just last year, she was swimming for her life. She and her sister were forced to leave their home in Syria because of the war there. They were trying to get to Greece in a rubber dinghy with eighteen other refugees , when their boat broke down and began filing with water. Most of the people on board couldn’t swim so she and her sister jumped in to help push it to shore.Three hours later , they made it to safety , and eventually to Germany as refugees. Refugees are people who have left their home country because their lives are threatened by war, bad treatment or violence –often because of their race, gender or beliefs. Around the world , more than 60 million people are in this situation . And some of them , like Yuasra , are elite athletes who have trained all their lives to compete at the highest level , only to have that chance taken away.Now, a team of ten , including swimmers, runners , and judokas from Syria, South Sudan ,Ethipia and Congo have been given the chance to compete at the Games under the Olympic flag. They’ve also been given their own coaches ,officials ,uniforms and a chef , all paid for by the IOC. And in the past few months they ‘ve been training hard. TheIOC says it wants the team to inspire and give hope to other refugees, and draw attention to the issues millions of others around the world are facing . And these guys say they’ve up to the task , whether they win gold or not.“These refugee athlete s will show the world that despite the unimaginable tragedies that they have faced , anyone can contribute to society through their talent ,skills and strength of the human spiri t,” the statement continues.56.What does the underlined sentence mean?A. She trained all her life.B. She swam for the glory of life.C. She swam to escape being drownedD. She swam to escape from other refugees.57.Where do Yusra and her sister live as refugees now?A. SyriaB. GermanyC. CongoD. Ethiopia58.Which of the following is not a reason why the refugees are threatened to leave their country?A. RaceB. ViolenceC. ReligionD. Nationality59.The IOC allowed a team of refugees to compete in the Olympic Games in order to ________A. help the refugees to fulfill their dreams of winning the Olympic gold medalB. offer the refugees a chance to earn bread by themselvesC. light a candle of hope for all the refugees in the worldD. course the darkness of the society by forcing them to pay attention to the life of refugee.(B)As the MOOC craze continues to explode , anyone interested in taking an online course faces a tricky question: Which course to take? Here are five aspects that you should consider before you start.(1) What is your learning style?Many MOOCs are video-based . Other courses use presentation formats . Some also require participation in group work. If you want to stay motivated during your course ,think about how you enjoy learning.Are you a visual learner , preferring to use images to understand a topic? If so , a video-based course will work well for you . If you are a verbal learner who gains new information by speaking and writing , try a text-based course with lots of note-taking .Social learners ,meanwhile , will thrive in forum discussions and project-based assessment.(2) Are you ready to become a full-time student?Be realistic about the time that you can commit to your online studies . Participating in an online course can take as much time and commitment as a class-based program. Check the course requirementsand make a plan around your current schedule.(3) Does the course really meet your needs?Whether you are interested in a professional qualification or want to take a personal development course like yo ga , there is a MOOC for you . It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of taking lots of free courses in everything that you ever wanted to learn. Before you start a course , think about the end goal . Isthe course aimed at beginners or advanced learners? Why do you need this qualification?(4) Do you need a support group?Some people learn best from seeing how others approach the problem.. If you are such a leaner , you will need to supplement your online lessons with an in-person support group.(5)What kind of certification will you get?Take time to find out what kind of certification is available upon completion of the course , and how you can prove your learning to others ---for example , certificates ,transcripts or digital badges?60.What kind of MOOCs does the author recommend to verbal learners?A. A video-based courseB. A text-based courseC. A forum-based discussionD. A project-based assessment61. What kind of learners need an in-person support group?A. Learners who prefer individual work.B. learners who are in great need of a certificateC. learners who learn best from seeing how others approach the problem.D. learners who are too busy to become a full-time student62. What is the passage mainly about?A. Picking the right MOOCS for youB. Deciding your learning styleC. Taking the right course you needD. Choosing a suitable support group.CPluto-which famously was degraded from a “major planet”in 2006--- captured our imagination because it was a mystery that could complete our picture of what it was like at the most remote of our solar system .Pluto’s underdog discovery story is part of what makes it so appealing . Clyde Tombaugh was a Kansas far boy who built telescopes out spare auto parts , old farm equipment and self-ground lenses. As an assistant at Lowell Obsevatory in Flagstaff , Arizona , Tombaugh’s task was to search among millions of stars for a moving point of light , a planet that the observatory’s founders thought existed beyond the orbit of Neptune . After years ‘ efforts , Tombaugh finally found it . Pluto was the first planet discovered by an American , and represented a moment of light in the darkness of the Great Depression.For decades , Pluto thrived in its role as the ninth major planet of our solar system ,even though it was tiny compared to the others and so far away.However , 62 years after its discovery , two astronomers discovered another planet-like object beyond the orbit of Neptune. Six months later ,they discovered a third object. It looked like Pluto might actually be a member of a sort of asteroid belt , similar to but way beyond one we’ve known about for a long time between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.Another 14 years passed , dozens more objects beyond Neptune like Pluto had been discovered , so the International Astronomical Union elected to degrade the planet. It now shares its dwarf designation with three of the 1,200 bodies that have been located beyond Neptune today , collectively know n as “Kuiper Belt Objects.”The Kuiper Belt is populated by icy bodies that are remnants of the solar system’s formation. These are the building blocksof planets. We now also know the surface of Pluto contains ices composed of methane, nitrogen, and other compounds familiar to us . It also seems to have a bright polar cap, like on earth . Its atmosphere is very thin, but it’s composed largely of nitrogen , like our own.So, as we finally get within 7,800 miles of Pluto today , we scientists are hoping we can finally understand how the chaos at the beginning of the solar system, could have created objects so similar and yet so foreign as Earth and Pluto. Pluto is much more than something that is not a planet. It’s a reminder that there are many worlds out there beyond our own----that the sky isn’t the limit at all. We don’t know what kinds of fantastic variations on a theme nature is capable of making until we get out there to look.63. Pluto was discovered by Clyde T ombaugh in ________A. 1930B.1939C. 1992D. 200664. Now the official designation of Pluto is __________A. Asteroid BeltB. Kuiper BeltC. Major PlanetD. Dwarf Planet65.Pluto and Earth are to some extent similar for_______A. both of them are populated by i cy bodies that are remnants of the solar system’s format ion 4.6 billion years ago.B. the atmosphere of either of them is mainly made up of nitrogen.C. there are ices throughout the surface of bothD . both of them have bright polar caps on the north pole as well as the south pole.66.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. There are nine major planets in the solar system .B. There is an asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.C. Pluto now shares its designation with 1,200 bodies that have been beyond Neptune.D. Clyde T ombaugh discovered Pluto with the telescope out spare auto parts, old equipment and self-ground lenses.Section CDirections : Complete the following passage by using the sentences listed below. Each sentence can only be used once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.Suppose you become a leader in an organization . It’s very likely that you’ll want to have volunteers to help with the organization’s activities . To do so , it should help underst and why people undertake volunteer word and what keeps their interest in the work.Let’s begin with the question of why people volunteer . __________________________For example , people volunteer to express personal values related to unselfishness , to expand their range of experiences , and to strengthen social relationships. If volunteer positions do not meet these needs, people may not wish to participate . To select volunteers , you may need to understand the motivations of the people you wish to attract.People also volunteer because they are required to do so . To increase levels of community service, some schools have launched compulsory volunteer programs. Unfortunately , these programs can shift people’s wish of participating from aninternal factor(e.g.,’I volunteer because it’s important to me”) to an external factor(e.g., ‘ I volunteer because I’m required to do so .”) . When that happens people become less likely to volunteer in the future._______________________Once people begin to volunteer ,what leads them to remain in their positions over time? To answer this question , researchers have conducted follow-up studies in which they track volunteers over time. Forinstance , one study followed 238 volunteers in Florida over a year . One of the most important factors that influenced their satisfaction as volunteers was the amount of suffering they experienced in their volunteer positions.__________ the researchers note that attention should be given to “training methods that would prepare volunteers for troublesome situations or provide them with strategies for coping with the problem they do experience.”Another study of 302 volunteers at hospitals in Chicago focused on individual differences in the degree to which people view “volunteer” as an imp ortant social role.______________ . Participants indicated the degree to which the social role mattered by responding to statements such as “V olunteering in Hospital is an important part of who I am .” “ Consistent with the researchers “ expectations, they found a positive correlation between the strength of role identity and the length of time people continued to volunteer. These results , once again , lead to concrete advice:” Once an individual begins volunteering ,continued efforts might focus on developing a volunteer role identity -------- Item like T-shirts that allow volunteers to be recognized publicly for their contribution can help strengthen role identity.”A. People volunteer mainly out of academic requirements and internal needs.B. People must be sensitive to this possibility when they make volunteer activities a mustC. It was assumed that those people for whom the role of volunteer was most part of their personal identity would also be likely to continue volunteer work.D. Individual differences in role identity is most likely to motivate volunteers to continue their work.E. Although this result may not surprise you ,it leads to important practical advice.F. Researchers have identified several factors that motivate people to get involved.Section DDirections : Read the following passage , Summarize the main idea and the main points of the passage in no more than 60 words . Use your own words as far as possible.In the United States alone , over 100 million cell-phones are thrown away each year. Cell-phone are part of a a growing mountain of electronic waste like computers and personal digital assistants. The electronic waste stream is increasing three times faster than traditional garbage as a whole.Electronic devices contain valuable metals such as gold and silver . A Swiss study reported that while the weight of electronic goods represented by precious metals was relatively small in comparison to total waste , the concentration (含氟) of gold and other precious metals was higher in So-called e-waste than in naturally occurring minerals.Electronic wastes also contain many poisonous metals . Even when the machines are recycled and the harmful metalsremoved , the recycling process often is carried out in poor countries , in practically uncontrolled ways which allow many poisonous substances to escape into the environment.Creating products out of raw materials creates much more materials, up to 100 times more, than the material contained in the finished products . Consider again the cell-phone , and imagine the mines that produced those metals , the factories needed to make the box and packaging(包装) it came in . Many wastes produced in the producing process are harmful as well.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency notes that most wast is dangerous in that “ the production , distribution , and use of products ------as well asd management of the resulting waste-----all result in greenhouse gas release.” Individuals can reduce their contribution by creating less waste at the start ---- for instance , buying reusable products and recycling In many countries the concept of the extended producer responsibility is being considered or has been put in place as an incentive(动机)for reducing waste. If producers are required to take back packaging they use to sell their products , would they reduce the packaging in the first place?Governments’ incentive to require producers to take responsibility for the packaging they produce is usually based on money . Why , they ask , should cities or towns be responsible for paying to deal with the bubble wrap (气泡垫)that encased your television?From the governments’ point of view , a primary goal of laws requiring extended producer responsibility is to transfer both the costs and the physical responsibility of waste management from the government and tax-payers back to the producers.第Ⅱ卷.( 第1-2句每句3分,第3句4分;第4句5分,共15分)Translation1. 大家都认可,快乐是一个旅程,而非目的地。

2017届福建省四地六校高三上学期第三次月考英语试题及答案

2017届福建省四地六校高三上学期第三次月考英语试题及答案

福建省四地六校2017届高三上学期第三次月考英语试题高三英语试题(考试时间:120分钟总分:150分)第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What airline is the man taking?A. Air China.B. China Eastern Airline.C. China Southern Airline.2. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a store.B. At a restaurant.C. At a supermarket.3. When did the man get to class yesterday?A. At 2:30.B. At 2:00.C. At 1:30.4. What does the man mean?A. He can’t afford the new car.B. His friend has bought the car for him.C. He has already made the down payment(定金)on the car.5. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The woman wants to buy the red shoes.B. The white shoes are very expensive.C. The red shoes are very expensive.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。

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2015年上海市高三年级六校联考英语试卷第Ⅰ卷(共103分)Ⅱ.Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)It doesn’t sound pleasant, but a powder made from the waste of gut (消化道) bacteria seems to stop people (25)______ (gain) weight.When we digest fiber, the bacteria in our guts give off a fatty acid, (26)______ makes our body release a certain material. As a result, we feel full.Gary Frost of Imperial College London and his colleagues have made a more (27) ______ (concentrate) form of that material. “That the po wder gives you eight times the amount of someone (28)______ (follow) a typical Western diet,” Frost told New Scientist.(29)______ (stabilize) a person’s weight could have a big health impact, said Frost.As people on Western diets grow older, they gain an average of 0.3 to 0.8 kilograms per year. The powder, when (30)______ (drink) daily mixed in with fruit juice or a milkshake, helped dozens of overweight volunteers stick (31)______ their weight over six months, while others on a normal diet continued to put on weight.It sounds easy and quick. But are you sure you want to drink this instead of simply exercising more (32)______ (lose) weight?(B)Every year dozens of films are released, yet (33)______ ______ are forgotten after six months? Movies come and go, as throwaway as popcorn bags left on the floor of a cinema. But of those few films that do stay in people’s minds, there is one that is truly “evergreen”.(34)______ you’re young or old, or where ver you are in the world, the 1939 classic Gone with the Wind never seems to become unpopular. December 2015 the film celebrated its 75th birthday.The movie is based on a best-selling book of the same name by US author Margaret Mitchell. Hollywood was soon interested in turning the novel into a movie.The story is set in the periods before, during and after the American Civil War (1861-65), (35)______ the war is more of a backdrop(背景)to the story than animportant part of it. The story is about relations between members of high-class southern families.At the heart of the film is Scarlett O’Hara. Beautiful and strong-willed, Scarlett is in love with a man, Ashley Wilkes, (36)______ heart belongs to another, Melanie Hamilton. Still, she tries to win Ashley’s heart.One man, Rhett Butler, is especially interested in Scarlett. Rhett is as wild in his own way as she is. But although she flirts(调情)with Rhett, and despite the fact that she eventually marries him, she never really loves Rhett. It’s only when she finally realizes that she can’t have Ashley (37)______ she turns back to her husband.But, (38)______ anyone who has seen the movie will know, by that point Rhett doesn’t want her back and Scarlett is left with nobody (39)______ (love).This Civil War period piece repaid the time and effort of the filmmakers who worked on it. Over two decades, it held the record for making the most money of any film ever (40)______ (make). It’s the kind of movie that every studio dreams of making.Section BDirections:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. EachInstitute of Age Research gave a very exciting answer: 500 years.Think about it. If that had been the case many years ago, a person could have lived from the Ming Dynasty until now.But that idea was 41 by scientists at a recent medical conference in the UK, The Times reported.Speaking at the conference, British neurobiologist Sir Colin Blakemore, 70, claimed there is a limit on how long humans can live, and how much the body can age. Instead of 500 years, 120 years might be a real 42 limit to human lifespan.His estimate was based on current 43 and a look at medical effects.The number of people living past 100 in the world has 44 by 71 percent in the past decade, the Daily Mail reported. Blakemore agreed that this figure would continue to rise. But people living for longer than 120 years is “so rarely 45 ” that, even with medical and technological 46 , it is unlikely that we can expect more than that, he said.His claims 47 those made previously by researchers at the Buck Institute of Age Research in California.In 2013, they changed two genetic (基因的)pathways in a tiny worm, and the creature lived a life five times as long as a normal one.If that technology could one day be used on human beings, it could 48 human lives to 500 years, the Daily Mail reported.But no matter which number is the ceiling for our lifespans, 120 or 500 years, it would take years for scientists to make that true for most people.We don’t have to completely rely on 49 breakthroughs to live a longer life, however.On Oct 21, the Gerontological Society of China published a report on centenarians (百岁老人) in China. There are 58,789 people above the age of 100 now in our country, with the oldest being 128 years old.And by looking at these people’s lifestyles, the society worked out a 50 for a long life: outdoor activities, more communication with others, and a healthy diet containing lots of fruit, vegetables, and low-fat food.Ⅲ. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.While the full picture has yet to emerge, it appears that the reason for the loss of AirAsia flight QZ8501 is different from the losses of MH370 and MH17 earlier this year. MH17, shot down in Ukraine, was clearly a man-made disaster;QZ8501’s disappearance appears to be weather-related. MH370’s loss remains a mystery.Even though cloud-computing(云计算)could help advance the status(状态)of the black box in terms of the investigation after such incidents, as we are only too aware, nature – in the form of bad weather – often plays a significant role in airline disasters. Is there anything we can do, on the ground, to lower the 51 of these weather-related incidents?Recently,Microsoft Research illustrated that by combining real-time data from nearby flights, it is possible to 52 the wind speed to an accuracy 10 times better than the weather simulations(模拟)by supercomputers. Augmenting the data collected from real-time sensors from the cloud, one can create a better simulation, 53 the advances in the internet of flying things.The internet of flying things refers to the technology that is ready for adoption by agencies on the ground that want to get a bird’s-eye view of weather conditions. The basic technology is already 54 for less than £500: equipping a drone(无人机) or unmanned airborne vehicle with a GoPro quality camera, enthusiastic fans can already survey the neighborhood from the air.If we look at the air crash incidents caused by bad weather conditions, can the killer technology of cloud computing and augmented reality be used as a life saver?W hen you fly into such wind speeds, is it not difficult to change one’s actions55 ? Isn’t the flight simply doomed? Not necessarily. In this case, had nearby flying objects logged(记录)the abnormal wind speeds earlier, they would have been able toinform air traffic control in time to 56 a warning to flight QZ8501. In these situations, often timely interventions(干预) can save lives.But before this idea can 57 be realized, there are at least three obstacles to overcome if we want to use the power of the internet of flying objects.The first thing to note is that these flying objects shouldn’t be 58 to aircraft. We could be talking about weather balloons, drones – anything in the air, in short, but these objects need to be identifiable. Only though 59 can messages from these flying objects be recognized and trusted by authorities such as FAA. So, for example, the drones that – it is imagined – will be carrying goods to households must be 60 and their call signs logged by the authorities before they can be of any practical help. At present they are not. In other words, the autonomous(非政府的)flying objectsare required to collaborate with air traffic controllers if we want to build a picture that will deliver a secure and trustworthy solution.61 , these regulated and registered flying objects need to be effectively networked, so that – through the 62 of real-time data – the crowd-sourced(基于大众资源的)information delivers as accurate a picture as possible. Resolving any conflicts arising from information coming in from multiple sources requires a good computational model that can assign 63 weight to the various sources.And this collected data needs to depict a physical truth to decision makers –whether they are in front of the desk in the air traffic control center, on the flight deck of a nearby aircraft or in command of the rescue team. The task of confirming available 64 against any possible internal flaws or external tampering(干扰) would require that network security levels are brought to another level.These three 65 are basic, but if they can be overcome, they might offer us a better opportunity to use today’s technology to provide safer air transport in the future.51. A. risk B. disturbance C. uncertainty D. threat52. A. check B. follow C. predict D. monitor53. A. thanks to B. in spite of C. with reference to D. other than54. A. feasible B. possible C. profitable D. available55. A. secretly B. accordingly C. ambitiously D. unexpectedly56. A. ignore B. withdraw C. issue D. reserve57. A. practically B. financially C. academically D. purposely58. A. committed B. entitled C. limited D. presented59. A. administration B. identification C. communication D. indication60. A. sponsored B. selected C. eliminated D. regulated61. A. By contrast B. In addition C. As a result D. In general62. A. preparation B. protection C. exchange D. description63. A. appropriate B. similar C. extra D. tremendous64. A. instruction B. outlook C. measure D. evidence65. A. arrangements B. requirements C. achievements D. arguments Section BDirections:Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)HE “is having the time of his life as ‘America’s favoritenerd’,” said US magazine Adweek. Sheldon Cooper is a cleverand confident scientist who understands the laws of quantumphysics in the hit US sitcom The Big Bang Theory. The showwill come back for its eighth season on Sept 22, 2014.Jim Parsons, 41, who has brought this popular character tolife, collected his fourth Emmy Award for Lead Actor in aComedy Series in last month.Unlike Sheldon, Parsons doesn’t read comic books orworship the space captains of Star Trek, but he says that hedoes have a few uncool interests – mainly things like crossword puzzles and poetry.Howeve r, there are some other similarities between the two: they’re both smart and they both use hard work to do well in their chosen jobs.Parsons earned a master’s degree in classical theater from the University of San Diego. But he was a struggling actor for years before he found fame, searching constantly for a role in either television, film or theater. After he moved to New York in the early 2000s, he would audition(试镜)for as many as 15 TV shows per season.Then, in 2007, Parsons was given a script for The Big Bang Theory. After reading it, he felt immediately that the role of Sheldon would be very good for him. “There was something in his inability to understand sarcasm, his inability to read emotions … in a general sense, that I understood,” he told The New York Times.To play Sheldon, Parsons was required to understand the complicated rhythm of Sheldon’s speech and use his clumsy physical actions.Some of the show’s difficult language, especially its technical terms from science, reminded Parsons of reading Shakespeare while at university. He memorized his dialogue carefully beforehand, writing out his lines on white cards. He created exact physical worlds for Sheldon, even down to the spots where he would place his hat or coat.“The way I was forced to a pproach Shakespeare is very similar in my mind to theway I’m forced to approach some aspects of Sheldon,” he told US magazine Playbill.Parsons’ hard-working and intellectual approach has won him loyal fans. “Every time we run a story on him, our hits go way up,” Clifford Pugh, editor-in-chief of US website CultureMap told CNN. “He’s up there with Beyonce and Lady Gaga.”66. Jim Parsons is ______.A. an America’s favorite nerdB. a clever and confident scientistC. an actor with four Emmy AwardsD. a popular character in The Big Bang67. We does the underlined sentence “…who has brought this popular character tolife” mean ______.A. Sheldon Cooper is a clever but lifeless nerdB. Parson’s acting as the character is true to lifeC. Sheldon Cooper has the appearance of being aliveD. Parson saved Sheldon Cooper’s life68. Before Parson’s success in The Big Bang, ______.A. He was long unrecognized to the publicB. He enjoyed his fame as a struggling actorC. His master’s degree little helped him get rolesD. He auditioned for 15 TV shows in New York69. What can we know about the way Parson played Sheldon?A. He couldn’t understand the complicated rhythm of Sheldon’s speech.B. He learned how to understand technical terms by reading Shakespeare again.C. He created clumsy physical actions for Sheldon.D. He referred to his college experience of studying Shakespeare.(B)A NEW study from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) will land on the desks of policymakers around the world next month. It will make sobering reading for political leaders in many countries. In Sweden Jan Bjorklund, the education minister, is prepared for poor marks too.The triennial study by the OECD, a think-tank, measures the reading, maths and science proficiency of 15-year-olds. In the first study, in 2000, Swedish pupils performed a lot better than those in most other countries. But even as the country’s schools inspired imitators elsewhere, their results have deteriorated. In 2009 Sweden’s overall score fell below the OECD average. Other rankings show a similar trend.“I assume the results will continue falling. It will take several more years before the positive effects of our policy begin to show in global ratings,” says Mr Bjorklund, referring to a n overhaul of Sweden’s education system. Since coming to power in 2006, the centre-right coalition government has introduced reforms such as a new national curriculum. Mr Bjorklund, who heads the Liberal party, is convinced he can reverse the decline. But will voters have the patience to wait? With universities complaining that students arrive unprepared and companies worrying that Sweden will lose out to other countries, a sense of urgency is in the air. Education will beimportant in next year’s election.What went wrong? Money is not the problem. Free education from primary school to university has long been a pillar of Sweden’s welfare system, and public spending on education is among the world’s highest, according to the OECD. Immigration is high, though this according to Skolverket—the National Agency for Education—had only a marginal effect on overall results.Mr Bjorklund blames the poor results on the period when the Social Democrats were in charge. Others say poorly paid teachers are at fault. The profession, once highly regarded, has seen salaries fall far behind other jobs requiring a higher-education degree. The student demand for teaching programs is so low that almost anyone applying will be accepted. As many teachers approach retirement, unions warn of a teacher crisis ahead. In hopes of making the job more attractive, a career programme with better pay was launched this year.A growing gap between schools is another reason, says Skolverket. Sweden is now one of the few countries to show both worse results and more inequality. Free school choice is a contributing factor. The system, introduced 20 years ago, allows parents to choose between municipal schools and independent schools, all financed by tax money. The aim was to increase quality by competition, but it has also led to the best students flocking to the same schools.70. The PISA’s new study indicates that ______.A. Many other countries imitate Sweden’s free education patternB. Sweden’s rankings declined compared to many years agoC. Swedish pupils fall behind those in other countries for yearsD. Sweden ranked low in social science, history and English71. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?A. Universities are unsatisfied with new students’ academic proficiency.B. V oters long for the immediate result of the education reform.C. It won’t be long before Sweden revives in the global rating.D. Education will have influence on the following year’s election.72. What does the author say about the education in Sweden?A. No students apply for teaching programs because teachers are poorly paid.B. The Social Democrats weren’t to blame for the poor results of pupils.C. Immigration is a big barrier to overcome in Swedish education system.D. The highest expenditure on education distinguishes Sweden from others.73. The free school choice widens the gap between schools because ______.A. the best students prefer the same schoolB. it was aimed to increase competitionC. it allows parents to choose between different schoolsD. municipal and independent schools are all tax-funded(C)BACK in the rosy mid-2000s, immigrants were tolerated and sometimes even welcomed in Britain. Times were good, and the hard-grafting folk who rushed in after Poland joined the EU in 2004 fared well. But five years of economic slump have hardened attitudes. Polls suggest the locals are turning frosty just as a new wave of immigrants, from Bulgaria and Romania, rumbles towards the nation’s shores. Politicians reflect those fears. Yet the evidence suggests more immigration would be a boost, not a drag.Britain’s native population is remarkably stable. Since the early 1990s births have tallied so closely with deaths and emigration that the head count has been flat. Almost all of the country’s pop ulation growth is down to immigration. The number of non-natives living in Britain rose from 4.8m in 1995 to 13.4m in 2011. Immigrants might make up a quarter of the country’s population by 2015.The mixed background of Britain’s immigrants helps explain t heir effect on the labour market. The Migration Advisory Committee, an official commission, looked across a range of statistical studies and rubbished the notion that aliens push down wages and lift unemployment. There is little evidence of a relationship between immigration and average wages (indeed, some studies find that wages rise). If there is a deleterious effect on employment, it seems to come from a specific type of immigrant—those from outside the EU—and to affect low-skilled natives.Immigration does, however, seem to accentuate income inequality in Britain. New arrivals tend to have hugely variable skills, from hotshot programmers to manual labourers. They add disproportionately to the top and bottom of the wage scale, making it seem more polarised. And the perception of stiffening competition for low-paid work may be driving public opinion. In 2005 YouGov, a pollster, found that 56% of Britons supported the freedom of EU citizens to live and work where they chose. In the latest poll just 38% did.This is not, however, a good reason to block immigration more strenuously, as both the Conservative and Labour parties pledge to do. Other factors are more important in pushing down wages in basic jobs. New technology has reduced the need for unskilled work. Income inequality is rising across the world, not just in Britain.But immigration can be part of the solution. Immigrants are, on average, better educated than natives, according to a forthcoming paper by Christian Dustmann of University College London and Tommaso Frattini of the University of Milan. This means Britain gains from their skills without having to invest in schools. And they help balance the books. The researchers carefully allocated fiscal costs and revenues to natives and immigrants. They found some similarities: newcomers tend to be about as likely to live in social housing as natives. But immigrants are much less likely to receive any kind of state benefits. Immigrants from Europe and those who arrived after 2000, whatever their origin, are especially cheap.74. Which of the following is not true according to the first paragraph?A. Britain used to tolerate and welcome immigrants in the mid-2000s.B. The evidence suggests more immigrants will slow down the economy.C. Politicians fear that there will be a huge number of new immigrants.D. Local people in Britain hold cold attitudes towards new immigrants now.75. In the second paragraph, the author doesn’t indicate ______.A. Three out of four people in Britain will possibly be non-natives by 2015B. Immigration is the contributing factor to the population growth in BritainC. There is no obvious change in emigration out to other countriesD. Birth and death rates have remained at almost equal levels for a long time76. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The Conservative and Labour parties don’t want to block immigration.B. The notion that aliens push down wages and lift unemployment is acceptable.C. New technology is more important in lower wages and income inequality.D. The harmful effect of immigration on low-paid work changed public opinion.77. What does the author imply in paragraph 6 by saying “But immigration can bepart of the solution”?A. Immigrants is a solution to unemployment.B. Immigrants can’t receive any state benefits.C. Immigrants are the cheap labour for Britain.D. Immigrants have to invest in school education.Section CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.SPACE travel has officially entered a new era. We still can’t fly through space at the speed of light, but two new and exciting spacecrafts could be carrying astronauts into space as early as 2016.The US space agency NASA has awarded Boeing and SpaceX the task of building the next generation of space taxis for its astronauts.Boeing’s CST-100 is just over 4.5 meters wide, slightly wider than SpaceX’s Dragon V2 (at 3.7 meters). While they might not look large enough to be comfortable for even the smallest astronaut, believe it or not, both spacecrafts are designed to carry a maximum of seven people.Both spacecrafts have similar overall designs. NASA’s iconic shuttles were designed like a space plane. The CST-100, however, is based on capsule designs. It is similar to the one that George Clooney flew in the movie Gravity.It is SpaceX that is the cooler company and may have made the cooler spacecraft. Its founder, Elon Musk, is the CEO of the electric car company Tesla Motors.According to reports, the Dragon V2 will be able to land with “the accuracy of a helicopter” by using eight thruster engines to control its landing. Inside the spacecraft, the pilot’s pull-down control screen is futuristic, yet simple and beautiful. It looks like it could have been designed by Apple.Boeing, on the other hand, has an impressive safety record with its airplanes, and the CST-100 is no exception. Unlike the Dragon V2, it needs parachutes and airbags for its landing. Both spacecrafts are reusable a number of times, which is set to “revolutionize” the industry, according to experts.Of course, no capsule or space plane is useful unless it has a rocket to launch itinto space. SpaceX has already sent a rocket into space and will use its existing model, while Boeing is currently developing a rocket to send its capsule into space.With NASA’s support for private space companies marking a new era, space tourism is closer than ever before. So, in the words of American singer Frank Sinatra, “fly me to the moon!”(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN 10 WORDS.)78. Boeing and SpaceX are designated by NASA to manufacture ________________.79. In addition to nearly the same size, what do CST-100 and Dragon V2 have incommon?80. Different from Boeing’s CST-100, the Dragon V2 will use ________________for its accurately safe landing.81. What is the advantage of SpaceX over Boeing?第Ⅱ卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 街对过曾经有一家面包店。

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