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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家 射洪中学2018级1月考试英 语 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. What will the woman probably do this afternoon?A. Go to the Olympic Games.B. Visit her friends.C. Stay at home.2. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At the beach.B. On the plane.C. In the music hall.3. At w

2、hat time will the shop close today?A.8:00 pm.B.8: 45 pm.C.9:00 pm.4. What does the woman say about the movie?A. It s horrible.B. Its too long.C. Its very funny.5. Where might the man have left his bag?A. In the hall.B. In the gym.C. In the classroom.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至7题。6. Where

3、is the man?A. In France.B. In Greece.C. In England.7. How soon will the man retire?A. In 2 years.B. In 8 years. C. In 10 years.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Why does the woman call the man?A. To check on an order.B. To ask someone for help.C. To make a bargain for computers.9. What s the date today?A.10th, Sep

4、. B.12th, Sep. C.18th, Sep10. What is Steves phone number?A.8750 - 6638. B.8750-6338. C.8750 -3638.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is the man?A. A guide.B. A designer.C. A businessman.12. What product is the man interested in?A. Woolen knitwear.B. Silk blouses.C. Cotton goods.13. What does the man think o

5、f the exhibits?A. They are in great demand.B. Their color are too bright.C. Their quality and design are good.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Unit his search.B. Use a typewriter.C. Try a broader topic.15. How many books occur in the catalogue of “Golden Age”?A. 6.B.

6、30.C.70.16. What can be found in the “Reader s Guide to Periodical Literature”?A. News articles.B. Magazine articles.C. Newspaper articles.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What meals did most chefs like best according to the survey?A. Childhood favorites.B. Meals in fine restaurants. C. Meals on vocation.18. H

7、ow many chefs regarded simple home - made meals as the best?A.10%.B.15%.C.20%.19. What was the surprising finding of the survey?A. Home - made meals were not very popular.B. Some chefs liked fast food most.C. The chefs didnt really like the food they cooked.20. Where does the talk probably take plac

8、e? A. In the speakers home.B. In a restaurant.C. In a TV studio.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFor many travelers, this holiday season includes a visit to New York City. Here are some more unusual things well do during New York holiday visi

9、ts:Coney Island Polar Bear ClubIts insanity(疯狂) in the near - freezing winter surf, as people in swimsuits walk out from the beach into the Atlantic Ocean. Every Sunday from November through April, club members do their dip at 1pm. The Coney Island Polar Bear Club was founded in 1903. Last year, 1 ,

10、500 swimmers went into the surf, while more than 7 ,500 came out to watch.Polarbearclub. orgCentral Park historic walking tourTake a trip back in time with a walking tour offering views from the past. The Central Park Conservancy is offering a free “Views from the Past Tour” . Walk through the park

11、on an hour long tour and imagine the land as it existed in the 19th century before the park was developed. The walk is easy and the group meets at 2:30 pm outside the Dairy Gift Shop at 65th Street on Saturday, December 24.Centralparknye. orgBronx Zoo Clydesdale horse carriage ridesGo for a trot(慢跑)

12、 around the zoo grounds with a team of Clydesdales, the biggest horses in the world. The cost is $3 for zoo members, $5 for non - members and the rides are available every day, from 11:30 am to 3 pm. There will be other fun activities at the zoo for families, including watching polar bears, gorillas

13、 and other animals, Local sculptors will compete in carving animal figures from blocks of ice.Bronxzoo. com21. Why does the author use “insanity” to describe the winter surf ?A. The surfers walk a very long way.B. The surfers dont fear cold sea water.C. The surfers neglect the great danger.D. The su

14、rfers are watched by many people.22.What do we know about the walking tour in Central Park?A. People can have the walking tour every Saturday.B. People can see the area that hasnt been developed.C. People end their street walking trip at four in the afternoon.D. People will get views of the past whi

15、le walking through the park.23. How much should a non - member couple pay for a carriage ride?A.3 dollars.B.5 dollars.C.6 dollars.D.10 dollars.BBrent is a full - time designer who has been working for a company since 2002. He has come up with a way to inspire his son during his lunchtime break at sc

16、hool. The devoted dad does a special thing drawing different cartoon characters alongside some words of wisdom for John each day.Brent, who runs a blog called Designer Daddy, packs his sons lunchbox a note every day, along with his sandwiches and snacks. His artistic behavior has quickly garnered th

17、ousands of people, which makes Brent very popular in his hometown.Brents creations require nothing more than cartoon characters and inspiring messages. The characters come from various cartoons and movies, all of whom Brent has relied on to help deliver his meaningful messages. “My son started presc

18、hool last year. For the first day of school, I drew a soldier on a note and wrote Be brave like him, John. And then, I kept putting in notes for the first week. He really liked it. So I just kept doing it after that. It gives him comfort and happiness as well as me, which makes me know I m with him

19、in a way. We watch a lot of cartoons and movies together. There are so many different ways to introduce kids to characters, but my rules are that I never use one that he isnt familiar with,” Brent said.Besides, Brent also tries to keep up - to - date with new characters and does his own research to

20、ensure he will know when it comes to popular culture and what characters his son might like to see. Brent had intended to stick with superheroes. However, as John was also attracted by other cartoons, he decided to broaden his idea and began to include Star Wars figures and Disney characters into th

21、e mix.According to Brent, each drawing takes about half an hour to complete. Brent likes to keep the drawings topical( 热门的) and often marks milestones including birthdays and holidays, with special artistic creations. He will also adjust the characters depending on the time of year. Brent says John

22、loves to receive the notes, and the boy often shares them with teachers and classmates at school. But despite the attention his creative notes are receiving, he says he never loses sight of who they are for.24 Why does Brent do the special thing?A. To have his son encouraged.B. To draw his sons atte

23、ntion.C. To design a blog for his son.D. To accompany his son.25. Which of the following can be learned from the text?A. Brent s behavior was inspired by a blog.B. Completing every drawing is a complex process.C. The special creations benefit both John and Brent.D. Brent prefers to create new cartoo

24、n characters for John.26. What does the underlined word “garnered” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Influenced.B. Inspired.C. Urged. D. Gathered.27. What can be the best title for the text?A. A Popular DesignerB. A Loving FatherC. A Precious Lunch BoxD. An Impressive NoteCJane Goodall is known today as a grea

25、t researcher who has spent much of her life studying chimpanzees(黑猩猩). But before her success she was just a girl who wished she could be“ as close to animals as I could.” It wasnt long before her dream came true. She began her research in the 1960s in Tanzania. Her teacher was researcher Louis Leak

26、ey. He employed her although she lacked academic experience. She was 26 and too poor to attend a university.The documentary “Jane” brings Goodall s story to vivid life. The film mainly came about because of the 2014 discovery of more than 140 hours of previously unseen footage( 片段) from the 1960s. I

27、t was filmed mostly by her then-husband Hugo van Lawick. We see the beginning of her explorations. Its as if we have stepped into a time machine. We are up close not only to Goodall but to the chimpanzees, as they slowly learn to accept her presence in the wild. But at first, they saw her as an outs

28、ider. She was a “strange white ape(猿)”to them, Goodall says. Because of that, she felt that “I wasnt really learning anything much.”Goodalls big breakthrough came when she observed, David Greybeard, a senior male chimpanzee, making a twig细枝) into a tool for rooting out termites ( small white insects

29、). Until then, it was thought that only humans made tools. Her findings were made fun of at first by the almost entirely male scientific community. Gradually, though, they were accepted.However, after her beloved chimpanzee community got into a war with other chimpanzees, she makes it clear that she

30、 no longer had any belief that the animal world was perfect or peaceful. She said that “I had no idea of the cruelty that they could show.” This, too, is what links us with the apes, and it s clear that this is something she feels sad to admit.Goodall remains a champion of African apes through the J

31、ane Goodall Institute, which protects them from being hunted. Who could have predicted that the 26 - year- old woman that we first see in “Jane” would end up leading the words research of chimpanzees? Well, as this film shows, Jane Goodall could have predicted it.28. What can we learn from “Jane”?A.

32、 Goodall s family life.B. Goodall s wildlife protection efforts.C. Goodall s college life.D. Goodall s early explorations.29. What was Goodall s big breakthrough?A. She found chimpanzees were able to make tools.B. She realized the animal world was not peaceful.C. She learned how to communicate with

33、apes.D. She discovered a new type of chimpanzee.30. Which word best describes the author s attitude to Jane Goodall?A. Positive.B. Critical.C. Defensive.D. Neutral.31. Which of the following best explains the topic of the text?A. Practice makes perfect.B. He who laughs last laughs best.C. Where ther

34、e is a will, there is a way.D. One swallow doesnt make a summer.DPerhaps the most common climatic effect of global warming is rapid extension of ice melt. Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa and the Himalayas will very likely lose most of their glacial ice within the next two decades, affecting local water

35、resources. NASA scientists determined Greenlands ice sheet is thinning by about 1m per year. The additional melt water, especially from continental ice masses and glaciers, is adding to a rise in sea level worldwide. Satellite remote sensing is monitoring global sea level, sea ice, and continental i

36、ce. Worldwide measurements confirm that sea level rose during the last century.Okay, so how much is melting of Greenland contributing to sea level rise? Estimates are about 270 gigatons of water per year. The melting of an ice sheet can occur from the surface as air temperatures and sunlight warm th

37、e upper layer of ice. It can also occur from the edges as ice shelves collapse and fall into the oceans in large pieces. The bedrock underneath the ice sheet is not also flat. There are undulations(波状) that rise and fall and change the water - ice - ground connection, which can make it easier for ic

38、e to melt and can increase the rate of ice shelf collapse(倒塌). So scientists have a real interest in learning about the land underneath ice sheets so that they can better predict ice collapse and sea level rise.Greenland ice has its feature, meaning it acts slowly but once it gets going, it s hard t

39、o stop. So predicting how fast this melt will take is interesting from a scientific advantage point but there are also enormous social and economic consequences. Right now, 150 million people live within 3 feet of todays sea level. If you live near the coast, the question of “when” is really importa

40、nt. This suggests that “when” may be sooner than we hoped.32. What does Paragraph1 mainly talk about?A. A rapid extension of ice melt.B. Himalayan ice.C Greenlands ice sheet. D. A big rise of sea level.33. What probably speed(s) the bottom melting of an ice sheet in Greenland?A. The rise of sea leve

41、l.B. The undulant bedrock.C. The temperature and sunlight.D. The shape of ice sheet.34. Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Greenland ice is sure to melt as fast as before.B. Scientist are indifferent to the melt of Greenland ice.C. Greenland ice is a potential danger t

42、o people living near the coast.D. People living within 3 feet of today s sea level will have to move next year.35. In which programme does this text probably appear?A. Historical Legend.B. Planet Earth.C. Bear Grylls: Mission Survive.D. Beyond the Red Carpet.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)While most parents l

43、ikely have heard about the benefits of eating dinner with kids,family meals arent the only way to bond with a teen. Here are some ways to start strengthening your relationship with your teen today.Plan an experience together. The best way to grow closer is to spend time together. 36 Mark the calenda

44、r for a day - long adventure or an overnight trip and spend time researching and planning how youll spend your time.Ask your teen to teach you something. Whether your teen wants to show you how to play the latest video game, or he wants to show you how to play a modern toy, allowing your teen to be

45、the teacher can do wonders for your relationship. 37 Start a family business. 38 A simple small business could involve anything from making crafts to sell online to helping your teen set up a summer lawn mowing business.39 There are plenty of opportunities that help you strengthen your relationship

46、while also helping the community. For example, you could sign up for a single fundraiser. Find something that fits your schedule and will give you and your teen an opportunity to work together.Communicate via social media. 40 However, there are some ways to use technology to your advantage. Use soci

47、al media as a way to communicate with your teen at times. Theres evidence that says communicating with your teen over social media can improve your communication in real life.A. Volunteer to do things as a family.B. Do something unexpected together.C. Have heart - to - heart conversations with your

48、teen.D. A small business doesnt have to cost a lot of money.E. And the planning process can be a major part of the bonding process.F. You should show a sincere interest in learning and practice being a good student.G. Electronics can sometimes bring a barrier to having a healthy relationship with yo

49、ur teen.第三部分 语言知识运用 (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。17 years ago, a big fire broke out. A girl named Dawnielle Davison 41 escaped death. As the house was filled with 42 , it was impossible to see clearly, but Mike Hughes had a hunch (直

50、觉) that there must be someone waiting for 43 in the house. Regardless of the 44 situation at that time, he dashed into a room and found a 9 - month - old baby was 45 loudly because of the heat and smoke. He immediately gathered the baby in his arms and 46 her to safety. At last, Mike s timely 47 sav

51、ed Dawnielle. “If I had hesitated for a moment, it would have been a totally different 48 ,” Mike recalled.The girl is now 18, and recently 49 from high school. Her family and friends were there to 50 her on her big day. But Dawnielle also had a 51 guest in the crowd: the firefighter who saved her l

52、ife.Mike 52 with Davison about five years ago after discovering an old newspaper clip about his rescue of the girl. He 53 if that baby was still alive. So he tried to 54 for her. And finally, he found Dawnielle through Facebook. Since then, they have kept in touch, chatting over Facebook and meeting

53、 in person 55 As for Dawnielle, who had come so close to 56 at such a young age, she felt_ 57 that there was someone who saved her and cared about her. Therefore, she decided to invite her 58 to attend her graduation ceremony to share the 59 moment with her. When receiving Dailieles invitation, Mike

54、 was in tears and said, “I don t know how to 60 my feeling. It means a lot to me, so I should go.”41. A. quietlyB. hardlyC. flexiblyD. narrowly42. A. peopleB. fireC. smokeD. furniture43. A. guidanceB. rescueC. comfortD. contact44. A. favorableB. dangerousC. urgentD. difficult45. A. shoutingB. laughi

55、ngC. cryingD. speaking46. A. rushedB. putC. placedD. walked47. A. messageB. arrivalC. commentD. suggestion48. A. responseB. approachC. outcome D. opportunity49. A. heardB. learnedC. escapedD. graduated50. A. supportB. appreciateC. protectD. praise51. A. strangeB. specificC. special D. secret52. A. c

56、hattedB. dealtC. communicatedD. connected53. A. wonderedB. questionedC. askedD. suspected54. A. standB. searchC. sendD. wait55. A. obviouslyB. accidentallyC. purposelyD. occasionally56. A. deathB. heavenC. successD. departure57. A. guiltyB. gratefulC. confidentD. happy58. A. heroB. familyC. friendD.

57、 partner59. A. magicalB. emotionalC. decisiveD. memorable60. A. controlB. analyzeC. describeD. bury第卷(50分)第三部分 语言知识运用第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。A new study has discovered that alcohol is a more 61 (danger) drug than heroin and cocaine. The report is from Britains Indepen

58、dent Scientific Committee on Drugs. Its research classified drugs on 62 basis of the harm they do to our society. Alcohol came top of the list with heroin second and cocaine third. Researchers created nine 63 (category) of harm that drugs can do “from death to damage to mental functioning and loss o

59、f relationships”, and seven types of harm they do 64 others. Experts in Britain are now calling for new laws 65 (control) alcohol. The research 66 (conduct) by Professor David Nut, a former government drug advisor. He has been calling for a change in the way Britain classifies drugs for many years.H

60、e was fired in 2009 for his views and claimed that the government was more_ 67 (interest) in politics than scientific evidence. “Any law that makes alcohol a harmful drug would cause harm to any government 68 (try) to win an election.” he said. Now. the current study 69 (strong) suggests he was righ

61、t to call for a reclassification. One suggested change is 70 cigarettes are put in the same category as cocaine, for they cause as much harm to the individual and society.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)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处

62、加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1。每处错误及修改均仅限一词。2。只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。One night a year ago, my friend Jack came to my home. Both his parent were away on business in New York, but Jack came to spend the night with me. We decided to do anything interesting to kil

63、l time. I wanted to watch a comedy. However, she suggested watching a horror movie and I agreed to. But after watching, it was almost midnight, and we found hard to fall asleep. The following day both Jack and I woke up later and the whole day we felt tiring and sleepy. Watching horror movies at nig

64、ht leaves us a horrible experience, that has kept us from doing so ever since.第二节 书面表达 (满分25分)假定你是李华,你校的校园网“英语天地(English World)”专栏拟登载介绍国外著名旅游景点的文章。请你给英国笔友Lucy写封约稿信。要点如下:1.栏目介绍(国外著名景点简介) ;2.稿件长度(不超过800词);3.交稿日期(截止本月底)。注意: :1.词数:100词左右: 2.可以适 当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 短文的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Lucy, YoursLi Hua射

65、洪中学1月考试答案听力:120 CACBC CAABA CBCAA BABBC 阅读:2140 BDDAC DBDAA CABCB EFDAG完形:4160 DCBBC ABCDA CDABD ABADC语填:61. dangerous 62.the 63.categories 64.to 65.to control 66.was conducted 67.interested 68.trying 69.strongly 70.that改错:71.parent改为 parents 72.but 改为 so 73.anything改为something 74.she改为he 75. 去掉to 7

66、6.found后加it 77.later改为late 78.tiring改为tired 79.leaves改为left 80.that改为 which 书面表达:Dear Peter,I know that you are interested in Chinese literature and I am writing to invite you to a lecture on Journey to the West.The lecture will be made / delivered/given by Professor Zhou from Beijing University. As

67、 planned /scheduled, it will be held in the lecture hall on the ground floor of No. 2 Teaching Building this Friday. It will last three hours from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. It mainly consists of two parts, listening to the lecture for two hours and asking and answering questions for an hour. Professor Zhou is famous for his study of Journey to the West, so Im sure you will enjoy it. I would appreciate it if you could come. Im looking forward to your early reply / hearing from you soon.Yours (sincerely/truly),Li Ping- 14 - 版权所有高考资源网

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