2017合肥市高中三年级模拟考试三英语试卷
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安徽省合肥市2017年高三第三次教学质量检测
第I卷
第一部分: 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1. Where is the man going?
A. A supermarket.
B. A bookshop.
C. A Library.
2. What time is it now?
A. 1:45 pm.
B. 2:00 pm.
C. 2:15 pm.
3. What does the woman mean?
A. The poems are easy to memorize.
B. The girl's performance is amazing.
C. The girl works hard on the poems.
4. Why is Jenny crying?
A. She lost her pet bird.
B. She didn't want to get up.
C. She wanted to have a pet.
5. What are the speakers talking about?
A. The report of the extreme weather.
B. The plan of the winter holiday.
C. The change of the exam schedule.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How does the woman like football?
A. Appealing.
B. Boring.
C. Exciting.
7. What does the man think a professional footballer needs?
A. Athletic skills.
B. Team spirit.
C. Good communication.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What does Kevin like about the new apartment?
A. It has a big garden.
B. It is near his school.
C. It has a large living room.
9. How is Kevin going to school?
A. By bus.
B. By car.
C. On foot.
听第8段材料,回答第10、12题。
10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Uncle and niece.
B. Boss and secretary.
C. Husband and wife.
11. How old is Adele now?
A. 21.
B. 22.
C. 23.
12. What gift will the man probably give to his niece?
A. Gold necklaces.
B. Silver plates.
C. Woolen scarfs.
听第9段材料,回答第13、16题。
13. Where does the man plan to go?
A. The Grand Hotel.
B. Walt Disney World.
C. The Business Center.
14. Why does the man make the call?
A. To ask for help.
B. To make complaints.
C. To deliver thanks.
15. How much will the man pay for the tickets?
A. $120.
B. $180.
C. $200.
16. Where are the speakers?
A. In a hotel.
B. At a booking office.
C. At home.
听第10段材料,回答第17、20题。
17. For whom is the robot designed?
A. Children in need.
B. Doctors in local clinics.
C. Teachers of old age.
18. What is good about Cassie?
A. It can fly like a plane.
B. It is controlled by its user.
C. It can think and act like a real person.
19. What does Cassie look like?
A. A camera.
B. A microphone.
C. A human.
20. What is the speaker's opinion on the Robot Cassie?
A. It is worth a lot of money.
B. It is actually impractical.
C. It will be more beneficial.
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
If you have the opportunity to visit some places in New Zealand then the list below is our recommendation.
Fiordland Natimial Park
This park is part of the South Westland World Heritage area and is New Zealand's largest national park and one of the largest in the world. The scenery in Fiordland is nothing short of extremely beautiful, with steep mountains, wild waterfalls, and abundant rain forests. Being able to come back and forth in its deep bay attracts most of the visitors.
The area has some of the world's great walks including the world famous Milford Track, which was described as the finest walk in the world in the early twentieth century.
Abel Tasman National Park
Abel Tasman may be New Zealand's smallest national park, but the attractions are huge. Located in one of New Zealand's sunniest spots, the area also has the best beaches in the country.
The popular Abel Tasman Walk is a great way to see this park. It takes 3 —5 days to complete. Sea Taxis are also available and can drop you off at any number of beaches within the park.
Rotorua
Accessible from New Zealand's biggest city, Auckland, Rotorua is famous for its volcanic activities. Rotorua is also famous for its plentiful lakes which are great for swimming and fishing. The surrounding area contains plenty of native bushes and some famous walks.
Rotorua is also the best area in the country to experience and learn about Maori Culture.
Mt Cook National Park
Mt Cook as well as the surrounding area is an alpine (高山的) park within the World Heritage listed in South Westland. The biggest peaks in all of Australasia are here. The park doesn't contain many trees or plants due to the altitude. Walks range from a two hour walk to difficult tracks suitable for experienced mountaineers only.
A helicopter or plane ride gives visitors excellent views of the mountains with the option of landing at the top of Tasman Glacier, a true permanent snow covered alpine environment.
21. The most impressive experience in Fiordland National Park may be______.
A. rock climbs
B. forest camps
C. water jumps
D. boat trips
22. If you are interested in folk customs, you can go to visit______.
A. Fiordland National Park
B. Rotorua
C. Mt Cook National Park
D. Abel Tasman National Park
23. If you go to visit Mt Cook National Park, you can______.
A. view some amazing waterfalls
B. enjoy some tropical fruits
C. stop on the top of Tasman Glacier
D. take walks in various bushes
24. What do the four attractions have in common?
A. Great beaches.
B. Untouched nature.
C. Pleasant climates.
D. Famous walks.
B
May Day, the first day of May, is celebrated as a spring festival in many countries. It marks the approach of summer.
The English developed their May Day festivals from the Roman festival called Floralia. In the festival of Floralia, the Romans gathered flowers to honor the goddess of spring. Flora. In the Middle Ages, May Day became the favorite holiday of many English villages. People gathered flowers to decorate their homes and churches, sang spring songs and chose a king and a queen of May. Villagers danced around a tall pole fixed upright in the ground, called a maypole, each holding the end of a ribbon attached to the top of the pole. They tied the ribbons around the pole until it was covered with bright colors. They collected dew (露水) on May Day morning and washed their faces with it because they believed that the dew on the day had the magic power to regain youth.
Nowadays in Britain people no longer attach great importance to the day, but in some towns and villages people still celebrate it by choosing the May Queen and dancing around the maypole. May Queen is a girl selected as being the most beautiful on May Day. She is usually crowned with flowers and often driven in procession through the street. In the United States, the day has never been celebrated with the same enthusiasm as in Britain.
But in many American towns and cities, children celebrate the day with dancing and singing. They often gather flowers in handmade paper baskets and hang them on the doorknobs of homes of friends' and neighbors' on May Day morning. At May Day parties, children select May Queens, dance around the maypole, and sing May Day songs.
25. What do we know about the May Day in Britain in the Middle Ages?
A. People wore bright colours.
B. People celebrated it with enthusiasm.
C. People presented flowers to the goddess of spring.
D. People stayed at home instead of going to churches.
26. Why did people wash their faces with dew on May Day?
A. To bring good luck.
B. To become prettier.
C. To get magic power.
D. To get young again.
27. Paragraph 3 is mainly developed______.
A. by comparison
B. by space C, by process D. by classification
C
Many years ago, when we were a young couple with two small children, aged 2 and 4, we were practically impecunious. My in-laws lived from hand to mouth, so we didn't expect any help from them. My parents lived a great distance away, and I was too ashamed to let them know about our situation.
My husband was trying to earn a living with an old pick-up truck, carrying groceries for local shopkeepers, but it was constantly breaking down. It took almost all the money we had to have it fixed. The truck was also the only means of transportation for us.
We lived in the countryside, and we always used the back door because the driveway led to it. One winter evening, I stepped outside to take a bag of trash to the barrel and almost tripped over something. It was nearly dark, and I had to bend down to see what it was. I could hardly believe my eyes. There sat a large basket loaded with food.
It was heavy, so I called to my husband to carry into the house. Once inside, we discovered two loaves of bread, some butter, several cans of vegetables, a can of orange sauce, and a large turkey. There was so much that I can't remember it all, but it was everything we needed to fix a wonderful dinner—everything except potatoes.
A little while later I remembered that I hadn't taken the trash to the barrel. By now it was dark, so I had to turn on the yard light —and that's when I spotted a small bag of potatoes sitting on the porch.
That dinner was the best I can remember.
We weren't able to thank our donators, though, because we never found out who had been so generous in helping a struggling young family. Whoever it was, we are forever grateful.
28. Which of the following can replace the underlined word "impecunious" in Paragraph 1?
A. Generous.
B. Harmonious.
C. Penniless.
D. Stubborn.
29. How did the author's husband support the family?
A. By starting a garage.
B. By selling food door to door.
C. By delivering goods.
D. By working as a shop assistant.
30. How did the author feel when she saw the basket?
A. She was annoyed.
B. She was astonished.
C. She was terrified.
D. She felt a sense of relief.
31. What may be the best title for the text?
A. A helping hand in time
B. A struggling young couple
C. A tale of potatoes
D. A reward from a stranger
D
Cycling is well known to improve individual health and fitness; it also benefits the wider population in terms of economy, transport and environment. The EU promotes cycling via many measures primarily to achieve sustainable (可持续的) clean and energy efficient transport systems. However, despite the fact that benefits outweigh the risks by 20:1, many consider the risk too great and that the fear of danger on the road needs to be handled. Cycle lanes (车道) have been used to improve cyclists' safety and encourage more cyclists onto the road. This research in transport aims to study the effect of cycle lanes on cyclists' safety where passing space given by overtaking (超车) vehicles is concerned.
In this study, the authors used a bicycle equipped with cameras to record vehicle overtakes in varying road situations to determine whether cycle lanes, colour block cycle lanes or no cycle lanes affect passing distances and cyclists' safety. Their 3 comparisons measuring vehicle passing widths found greater overall distances given with a cycle lane than without. Colour block vs. uncoloured cycle lanes showed little or no difference, as did no cycle lanes vs. colour block cycle lanes. Colour block lanes had a slight negative effect suggesting that drivers are more careful when cycle lanes have less definition (清晰度).
Interestingly, the authors conclude that other factors have a far greater effect on cyclists' safety than presence or absence of cycle lanes. Road width, parking, opposing vehicle flow and speed were key influences on decreased passing widths. The authors also note that driver behaviour is a hugely important factor and urge more research in this area. "In order to reduce risk and encourage more cycling, reducing and calming the existing motorised traffic must be explored first." They suggest, "Lane width is the most significant variable (变量) to achieve a sufficient vehicle passing distance. The narrow cycle lanes (<2m) may be not enough. Reconsideration of the entire road design and further exploration of driver behavioural factors is required. "
32. What is the main purpose of the EU's promoting cycling?
A. To reduce air pollution.
B. To build better transport systems.
C. To improve people's health,
D. To help people save money on transport.
33. According to the study, colour block lanes may______.
A. make drivers a bit careless
B. cause no overtaking
C. get cyclists to feel safer
D. lead to greater passing distances
34. In the researchers' eyes, the first step to encourage more cycling is to______.
A. redesign and rebuild the roads in a city
B. do more research in public bicycle programs
C. restrict the number of vehicles running on road
D. make strict traffic rules to control driver behavior
35. The authors of the research think that driver behavior______.
A. needs further exploring
B. is an unimportant factor
C. makes cycle lanes narrower
D. is the most significant variable
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分, 满分10分)
What Type of College is Right for Y ou?
When deciding what colleges to apply for, you may feel stressed about what type of campus you want to live and study on. 36___ Do you want to know everybody at your school, or are you looking for more of a college town experience where you meet new people every day?
37___ Are you looking for a liberal arts (文科) school or a more STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) focused college? Maybe you want to attend a school more specific to what you may want to do in the future, like a music or art based school. Another aspect or factor into your decision is the kinds of activities the college offers. 38___ Once you start collecting a list of places you are thinking about, the next thing to do is to consult your college counselors and start your applications. When applying to college, make sure to get help and advice from the college counselors, who always have their doors open to keep students on track when it comes to the college process. 39___ Keeping them up to date on how far along you are in the process will help the college counselors get their job done and make your application a success.
Once those applications are in, the hardest part comes next: waiting. 40___ As soon as the results come out, you will know which school is right for you, whether it is your top choice or something else down your list.
A. The next step is finding what college suits you academically.
B. They also invite students to email any questions they may have.
C. One of the first thing that colleges look at is your past school record.
D. This is also the time to reflect on which college you are hoping to get into.
E. Sports, the arts and other interests can be a huge part in determining the right school.
F. Choosing between a larger or smaller campus is the first step to narrow down which college
is right for you.
G. You should be thinking well in advance about which teachers you want to write
recommendations.
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)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D) 中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It was late in the fall of 1976. I was a junior at Williams and had been a member of the 41___ team the previous year. One morning, when I found my name wasn't on the list, I stood frozen at the wall for a long time, 42___ scanning up and down, trying to hold back the tears that were making me feel 43___.
As players looked at the 44___ on the wall, my coach. Curt Tong sat on the shelf along the bottom of a window across the 45___ floor. His office was only a few feet away, 46___ he sat
out in the open where anyone with a strong emotion could visit without being 47___ to knock at his office door. That was his 48___ touch and it couldn't have been more pleasant.
I 49___ the gym and sat next to him. I told Coach Tong that I understood why he 50___ me, but in my immature youth, I was angry at him for 51___ my spot and my identity. Anyone who has ever been cut from a team hates the 52___, whether for a moment or for a lifetime.
Coach Tong 53___ me for my past work, telling me I was a good player, just not quite good enough. He 54___ me there would be better days ahead. We shook hands. I walked out of the gym and then 55___ for a few hours.
Two weeks later, contrary to all expectations, he 56___ me for a vacant position, coaching a basketball team at the local high school. It was the most 57___ experience of my life at the time. And I got a lot out of coaching.
Coach Tong knew that would happen and the experience 58___ pushed me into coaching as my career. I chose journalism 59___ though, because... well, who knows 60___ we do anything at 21?
41. A. rugby B. volleyball C. basketball D. baseball
42. A. calmly B. delightedly C. curiously D. repeatedly
43. A. nervous B. excited C. tired D. ashamed
44. A, commercial B. roll C, mirror D. score
45. A. gym B. office C. hall D. classroom
46. A. so B. for C. but D. or
47. A. forced B. persuaded C. invited D. allowed
48. A, lost B. professional C. strict D. temporary
49. A. walked across B. passed by C. slipped out of D. got away from
50. A. encouraged B. ignored C. dismissed D. supported
51. A. putting away B. putting up C. taking up D. taking away
52. A. teammate B. manager C. coach D. judge
53. A. scolded B. paid C. discouraged D. thanked
54. A. warned B. promised C. advised D. informed
55. A. wept B. negotiated C. celebrated D. argued
56. A. praised B. asked C. recommended D. trained
57. A. regretful B. rewarding C. interesting D. painful
58. A. nearly B. completely C. eventually D. simply
59. A. again B. instead C. too D. meanwhile
60. A. when B. how C. where D. why
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第二节(共10小題:每小题1.5分, 满分15分)
It is well known that the Chinese have great respect for their elders, and here is an occasion to show it—the Chongyang Festival. It falls 61___ the ninth day of the ninth lunar month. In Chinese, nine 62___ (regard) as the number of "yang". The ninth day of the ninth month is the
day that has two "yang" numbers, and "chong" in Chinese means double, which is 63___ the name "Chongyang" came into being.
The festival can date back to the Warring States Period. However, it was not 64___ (formal) set as a festival until the Tang Dynasty. In 1989, the Chinese government 65___ (declare) the ninth day of the ninth lunar month to be the Seniors' Day—a day to respect 66___ elderly and to let them enjoy 67___ (they).
Traditionally, people climb mountains, drink chrysanthemum (菊花) wine, and eat double-ninth cakes. Since cake in Chinese is pronounced "gao" meaning "high", people consider climbing a high mountain to be the same as eating cake in the hope of 68___ (promote) to high positions. And people often think that chrysanthemum wine can get rid of all kinds of diseases and 69___ (disaster).
Today many activities are held 70___ (show) respect to the seniors like organizing a trip for them, sending them gifts and more on the day of the festival.
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)
Last summer, I went hiking in the Yellow Mountain with my friends. Everything goes well
at first but something terribly happened later. One of my friends suddenly had a stomachache
and couldn't go any far. We didn't know that what to do and we were worried. Just at that
moment, two passer-by came up and offered him some hot water. After while, my friend felt
much better, which made us relieved. Finally, we arrived on the top of the mountain but had a
great time there. Tiring but happy, we went back with many photos taking during this trip.
合肥市2017年高三第三次教学质量检测
英语试题参考答案及评分标准
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
1—5 CABAC 6—10 BAACC 11—15 CBBAB 16—20 AABCC
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
21—25 DBCDB 26—30 DACCB 31—35 ABAC A 36—40 FAEBD
第三部分英语知识运用
(第一节:共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分;
第二节:共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
第一节41—45CDDBA 46—50 CABAC 51—55DCDBA 56 —60 CBABD
第二节61. on 62. is regarded 63. how 64. formally 65. declared
66. the 67. themselves 68. being promoted 69. disasters 70. to show
第四部分写作
(第一节:共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分;
第二节:共1题,满分25分)
第一节:
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
One possible version :
Dear Amy,
I am so sorry to learn that you suddenly fell ill. It’s never easy to adapt to a new environment, and hopefully you'll soon get used to it.
As scheduled, our football match takes place next Saturday. I would greatly appreciate it if you could let me know whether you can take part in it by then. By the way, our traditional Dragon Boat Festival is coming next month. My family and I are all expecting your coming to enjoy the authentic festive atmosphere with us.
Don't hesitate to tell me if you need any help. Sincerely hope that you will be well soon.
Yours,
Li Hua。