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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家江苏省运河中学2016届高三第一次调研英语试题 2015-08-29本试卷分第卷 (选择题) 和第II卷 (非选择题) 两部分,共120分。考试时间120分钟。第I卷 (选择题 三部分 共85分)第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分20分)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. Where are the speakers?A. In a car. B. On a plan

2、e. C. On a train.2. What did the man do? A. He got some money.B. He checked on something.C. He stopped at a traffic light.3. What does the number refer to? A. A telephone number.B. A room number.C. A ticket number.4. Whats the man doing? A. Painting the wall. B. Building the small house. C. Fix the

3、top of the house.5. What does the woman mean? A. She agrees with the man. B. She doesnt know Kim. C. Kim doesnt deserve to be on the committee. 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。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

4、6. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. Doctor and patient. C. Director and actor.7. How will the woman get home? A. She will drive herself. B. She will take the bus. C. She will get a ride from the man.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. Whats going on in the womans department?A.

5、The kitchen pipe is blocked. B. There is a problem with her refrigerator. C. There is a leak coming from her ceiling. 9. Where does the man live?A. Below the woman. B. Above the woman. C. On the same floor as the woman.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why was the woman upset at first?A. The cat threw up on her

6、floor. B. The man forgot to do the cooking.C. The man didnt wash her floor properly.11. What is safe to use according to the man? A. Water. B. The special cleaner. C. Water mixed with vinegar.12. What is the mans attitude in the end? A. Sorry. B. Confused. C. Angry.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What did the

7、man do for Mr. Johnsons company? A. He got a loan for the company.B. He worked on the website. C. He introduced some clients.14. Why did the man make the phone call? A. He hadnt received his payment yet. B. His payment was not the correct amount. C. He owed Mr. Johnson some money.15. What will the w

8、oman do for the man? A. Give him a new check. B. Ask Mr. Johnson to call him back. C. Give him Mr. Johnsons cell phone number.16. How does the man sound generally? A. Satisfied. B. Sorry. C. Unhappy.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. When does Brad have to wake up every morning? A. At 4:30. B. At 5:30. C. At 6:3

9、0.18. What did Brad lose in the stream?A. His shoes. B. His fishing pole. C. The fish he caught.19. Why did the other kids laugh at Brad?A. He dropped the food in the fire.B. He got lost in the forest.C. He was not good at telling stories.20. How does Brad feel about going home? A. Sad. B. Indiffere

10、nt. C. Excited.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸 (卡) 上将该项涂黑。21. . - Hi, Tom. Does John have any hobbies?- _, swimming will appeal to him most strongly. A. If anything B. If ever C. If any D. If so22.Was it still there _ you were away to answer

11、 the phone?There is no doubt about it.A. that B. which C. where D. while23.Mr. Wang is a man of few words, but quick in mind. , you know.A. A single flower does not make a spring B. A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds C. A still tongue makes a wise head D. A great talker i

12、s a great liar24. Rome was not built in a day. You should set _ goals and work hard to achieve them.A. alternative B. considerable C. subjective D. realistic25.Mary, how did your Math test go?I had thought I _, but in fact I came in the top 10 in my class.A. should have failed B. couldnt have failed

13、 C. might have failed D. shouldnt have failed26. Though a typhoon is on the way, people are still looking forward _ the outdoor concert.A. to canceling B. not to canceling C. not to cancel D. to not canceling27. A warm thought suddenly came to me _ I might buy some flowers for my friends mothers 60t

14、h birthday.A. if B. when C. that D. which 28. Miss Li _ as a secretary for five years in the company, and now she is general manager of it.A. serves B. served C. had served D. has served29. How long do you think _ the computer company launches a new model?A. it will be before B. will it be until C.

15、will it be when D. it will be that30.He didnt feel a bit nervous when _.No. Hed had a lot of time _ for it after all. A. interviewing; to prepare B. interviewed; to prepare C. interviewing; preparing D. being interviewed; preparing 31.Can I use the telephone on the table, sir? Under no circumstances

16、 _ to use the telephone in the office for personal affairs. A. anyone is allowed B. nobody is allowedC. is anyone allowed D. is nobody allowed32. I dont think that your lecture _ the audience, for they appeared quite puzzled.A. got across to B. got close to C. got away with D. got along with 33.I ca

17、nt get on well with some of my classmates. They just leave me in the cold. _ But whats the reason?A. Sorry to hear that. B. How about that? C. Dont mention it. D. Never give up!34.We all had a lot of fun at the barbecue yesterday. Pity you werent there.I really should have gone with you but I _ on s

18、ome remaining problems.A. worked B. was working C. would work D. would have worked35. Young people who have got jobs may realize university lessons cant be the only preparation for all of the situations _ appear in the working world.A. where B. when C. that D. what第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 请认真阅读下

19、面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Teaching second grade is always a challenge. Each student arrives at school with his own needs and difficulties. One year a student called Billy 36 me with his behavior as well as his academic requirements. He struggled daily with his 37 emotions and ofte

20、n became angry or violent. I knew that, to make 38 progress, his emotions needed controlling. One 39 I tried to help Billy was to have him come directly into the classroom when he arrived at school. Billys mom would 40 me to alert (警告) me to a particularly emotional morning at home. Then, I would fo

21、cus on 41 his anger and calming him down before the other students arrived.One week our class was studying 42 . I thought one way to bring learning into the classroom was to bring my dog Rocky to school for the day.That day began as normal. I was preparing activities focused on dog themes 43 I was t

22、old that Billy had a 44 morning at home and I might need to get him 45 . As I was talking to his mom, Billy 46 into the classroom. To Billys 47 , Rocky immediately ran up to his new 48 , wagging his tail and licking Billys face with doggy affection. Billy couldnt 49 Rockys charm (魅力) and began laugh

23、ing as his anger melted away. Throughout the day, Billy never left Rockys side, feeding him, being gentle with him and even 50 the other students while Rocky was sleeping. Billy was known for doing anything he could to avoid 51 , but on this day he found a good dog story, “Cliffords Puppy Days,” and

24、 read it to Rocky. How 52 I was at the sight of Billy reading happily!My little dog was able to 53 Billys day from one of anger and frustration to one of laughter, gentleness and 54 .That day Rocky more than helped me with my 55 ; he helped to change the life of a child! After that Billys behavior d

25、efinitely improved.36. A. challengedB. cheatedC. benefitedD. betrayed 37. A. unforgettable B. uncontrollableC. unconsciousD. unfortunate 38. A. physicalB. mentalC. academicD. authentic 39. A. advantageB. agendaC. reasonD. way40. A. awakeB. call C. visitD. sign41. A. toleratingB. observingC. relievin

26、gD. ignoring42. A. emotionsB. petsC. botany D. diet 43. A. after B. asC. whenD. before44. A. boringB. fantasticC. busy D. rough45. A. settledB. punishedC. treatedD. excited46. A. fledB. stormedC. joggedD. floated47. A. surpriseB. delightC. shameD. fear 48. A. protectorB. trainerC. friendD. owner49.

27、A. resistB. describeC. reduceD. forget50. A. educating B. envyingC. comfortingD. quieting51. A. explodingB. readingC. arguing D. apologizing 52. A. surprisedB. disappointedC. amusedD. confused53. A. urgeB. shorten C. transformD. expand54. A. admiration B. curiosityC. anxiety D. love55. A. familyB. t

28、eaching C. housework D. performance第三部分 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIt was graduation day at Etihad Training Academy, where the national airline of the United Arab Emirates holds a seven-week training course for new flight attendants. Despite her obvio

29、us pride, Ms. Fathi, a 22-year-old from Egypt, was amazed to find herself here. “I never in my life thought Id work abroad,” said Ms. Fathi, who was a university student in Cairo when she began noticing newspaper advertisements employing young Egyptians to work at airlines based in the Persian Gulf.

30、Twenty years ago, unmarried Arab women like Ms. Fathi, working outside their home countries, were rare. But just as young men from poor Arab nations poured into the oil-rich Persian Gulf states for jobs, more young women are doing so. Flight attendants have become the public face of the new mobility

31、 for some young Arab women, just as they were the face of new freedoms for women in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. They have become a subject of social anxiety and fascination in much the same way. For many families, allowing a daughter to work may call her virtue into question. Yet this

32、culture is changing, said Musa Shteiwi, a sociologist at Jordan University in Amman. “Were noticing more and more single women going to the gulf these days,” he said. “Its still not exactly common, but over the last four or five years its become quite an observable phenomenon.”Many of the young Arab

33、 women working in the Persian Gulf take delight in their status as pioneers, role models for their friends and younger female relatives. Young women brought up in a culture that highly values community, have learned to see themselves as individuals. The experience of living independently and working

34、 hard for high salaries has forever changed their beliefs about themselves, though it can also lead to a painful sense of separation from their home countries and their families.From New York Times (December 22, 2014)56. It can be inferred from the passage that young Arab women _. A. go to work abro

35、ad after American womens exampleB. didnt start to work abroad until the late 20th centuryC. are commonly used to living and working separatelyD. expect to take the same family responsibilities as men57. According to the passage, the Arab women flight attendants can be described as _.A. proud, homesi

36、ck or independent B. honest, outstanding or optimistic C. mature, enthusiastic or energetic D. painful, desperate or conservative58. How do the public respond to young Arab womens new mobility?A. The public think highly of it. B. The public care very little about it.C. The public show both interest

37、and anxiety. D. The public are strongly against it. 59. The author intends to tell the readers that _.A. Arab women can hardly find any workB. flight attendants are badly needed in the gulfC. flight attendants lead quite a different life D. young Arab womens values are changing BWhat Is Natural Medi

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41、r Natural Medicine College is Australias longest running and most sought after training provider for Natural Medicine Education. Our state of the art facilities, highly experienced instructors and friendly support staff make us the first choice for Distance Education and On-campus study. Studying at

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43、still in full contact with the college via Telephone, Email and Post, so you wont be out of touch with the latest training techniques.60. You can learn how to _ at the Australian Institute of Applied Sciences College of Natural Medicine.A. apply science to our life B. operate on various patientsC. a

44、djust ones diet or breath D. look after mentally-ill people61. One of the reasons for your choice of going to the college is that _.A. it is the oldest college of this type in AustraliaB. it offers more courses than any other collegeC. you may find the best art facilities thereD. you will get accred

45、ited certificate or diploma62. If you take the courses at home, you are more likely to _. A. focus on your own interests B. adjust your study schedulesC. get any help from instructors D. keep up with new techniquesCPatients and doctors alike have long believed in the healing (治疗) power of humor. It

46、is claimed that humor not only affects patients moods, but can actually help them recover faster.Several studies seem to support this. Patients in better spirits are known to have higher immune cell counts. Some have even claimed to have healed themselves of serious illnesses by reading comics and w

47、atching comedies.Despite all this, many researchers are not convinced. They point out the fact that many sufferings have been known to disappear naturally, with or without a daily dose of laughter. They also say that while optimism in general does seem to be related to better health, it is hard to t

48、ell which comes first.Humor in times of stress, however, clearly makes us feel better. On one level, it takes our minds off our troubles and relaxes us. On another, it releases powerful endorphins, a chemical produced by your body that reduces pain. There are cases where the appreciation of a good j

49、oke is indeed directly related to a persons health. It can show, for example, whether a person has suffered damage to one particular area of the brain: the right frontal lobe (额叶). Scientists confirmed this by having people read jokes and asking them to choose the funniest endings from a list. Subje

50、cts with normal brains usually chose endings that were based on a relatively complex synthesis (综合) of ideas. Subjects with specifically located brain damage, however, responded only to slapstick (闹剧) endings, which did not depend on a particular context. When pressed, the brain-damaged subjects saw

51、 the logic in the correct endings. They simply did not find them funny.Of course, humor is largely an individual matter. Next time your friend does not get one of your jokes, there is no need to accuse him of being a lamebrain. However, you might suggest that he lighten upfor the health of it. 63. W

52、e can infer from the passage that _.A. all researchers have agreed on the healing power of humorB. people seldom accuse their friends of not understanding jokesC. the author holds a positive attitude to the healing power of humorD. reading comics will surely become a popular way of treating diseases

53、64. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Many researchers are not convinced of the healing power of humor.B. Patients in bad moods are known to have higher immune cell counts. C. Optimism in general does seem to be related to better health.D. People should try their best to cheer up for

54、their good health.65. Scientists had some people read jokes and asked them to choose the funniest endings from a list to confirm that _.A. the brain-damaged people are different from those with normal brainsB. a person with a normal brain usually responds to slapstick endingsC. a person suffering ce

55、rtain brain damage doesnt appreciate a good jokeD. humor takes our minds off our troubles by releasing powerful endorphins66. Which would be the best title for the passage?A. Which comes first, humor or health? B. Humor can cure different illnessesC. People need humor in times of stress D. Humor con

56、tributes to good healthDThe thing is, my lucks always been ruined. Just look at my name: Jean. Not Jean Marie, or Jeanine, or Jeanette, or even Jeanne. Just Jean. Did you know in France, they name boys Jean? Its French for John. And okay, I dont live in France. But still, Im basically a girl named J

57、ohn. If I lived in France, anyway. This is the kind of luck Ive had since before Mom even filled out my birth certificate. So it wasnt any big surprise to me when the cab driver didnt help me with my suitcase. Id already had to tolerate arriving at the airport to find no one there to greet me, and t

58、hen got no answer to my many phone calls, asking where my aunt and uncle were. Did they not want me after all? Had they changed their minds? Had they heard about my bad luckall the way from Iowaand decided they didnt want any of it to rub off on them? So when the cab driver, instead of getting out a

59、nd helping me with my bags, just pushed a little button so that the trunk (汽车后备箱) popped open a few inches, it wasnt the worst thing that had ever happened to me. It wasnt even the worst thing that had happened to me that day. According to my mom, most brownstones in New York City were originally si

60、ngle-family homes when they were built way back in the 1800s. But now theyve been divided up into apartments, so that theres oneor sometimes even two or more familiesper floor. Not Moms sister Evelyns brownstone, though. Aunt Evelyn and Uncle Ted Gardiner own all four floors of their brownstone. Tha

61、ts practically one floor per person, since Aunt Evelyn and Uncle Ted only have three kids, my cousins Tory, Teddy, and Alice. Back home, we just have two floors, but there are seven people living on them. And only one bathroom. Not that Im complaining. Still, ever since my sister Courtney discovered

62、 blow-outs, its been pretty frightful at home. But as tall as my aunt and uncles house was, it was really narrowjust three windows across. Still, it was a very pretty townhouse, painted gray. The door was a bright, cheerful yellow. There were yellow flower boxes along the base of each window, flower

63、 boxes from which bright redand obviously newly planted, since it was only the middle of April, and not quite warm enough for them. It was nice to know that, even in a sophisticated (世故的) city like New York, people still realized how homey and welcoming a box of flowers could be. The sight of those

64、flowers cheered me up a little. Like maybe Aunt Evelyn and Uncle Ted just forgot I was arriving today, and hadnt deliberately failed to meet me at the airport because theyd changed their minds about letting me come to stay. Like everything was going to be all right, after all. Yeah. With my luck, pr

65、obably not. I started up the steps to the front door of 326 East Sixty-Ninth Street, then realized I couldnt make it with both bags and my violin. Leaving one bag on the sidewalk, I dragged the other up the steps with me. Maybe I took the steps a little too fast, since I nearly tripped and fell flat

66、 on my face on the sidewalk. I managed to catch myself at the last moment by grabbing some of the fence the gardeners had put up67. Why did the author go to New York?A. She intended to go sightseeing there. B. She meant to stay with her aunts family. C. She was homeless and adopted by her aunt.D. Sh

67、e wanted to try her luck and find a job there. 68. According to the author, some facts account for her bad luck EXCEPT that _. A. she was given a boys name in FrenchB. the cab driver didnt help her with her bagsC. her sister Courtney discovered blow-outs D. nobody had come to meet her at the airport

68、69. The underlined phrase “rub off on” in Paragraph 3 probably means _.A. have an effect on B. play tricks on C. put pressure on D. throw doubt on70. From the passage, we can know that _. A. the author left home without informing her motherB. the author arrived in New York in a very warm seasonC. he

69、r aunts family lived a much better life than her own D. her aunt and uncle were likely to forget about her arrival第卷(非选择题 两部分 共35分)第四部分 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。Could your cellphone give you cancer? Whether it could or not, some people are worrying a

70、bout the possibility that phones, powerlines and wi-fi could be responsible for a range of illnesses, from rashes to brain tumors.For example, Camilla Rees, 48, a former investment banker in the US, moved out of her apartment in San Francisco because of the radiation coming from next door. Rees told

71、 the Los Angeles Times that when her neighbors moved in and installed a wi-fi router she lost her ability to think clearly. “I would wake up dizzy in the morning. Id fall to the floor. I had to leave to escape that nightmare,” she said. Since then, shes been on a campaign against low-level electroma

72、gnetic fields, or EMFs(低频电磁场).And shes not alone. Millions of people say they suffer from headaches, depression, nausea and rashes when theyre too close to cellphones or other sources of EMFs.Although the World Health Organization has officially declared that EMFs seem to pose little threat, governm

73、ents are still concerned. In fact, last April, the European Parliament called for countries to take steps to reduce exposure to EMFs. The city of San Francisco and the state of Maine are currently considering requiring cancer-warning labels on cellphones.If these fears are reasonable, then perhaps w

74、e should all be worried about the amount of time we spend talking on our phones or plugging into wi-fi hotpots.Some say there is evidence to support the growing anxieties. David Carpenter, a professor of environmental health sciences at the University at Albany, in New York, thinks theres a greater

75、than 95% chance that power lines can cause childhood leukemia. Also theres a greater than 90% chance that cellphones can cause brain tumors.But others believe these concerns are unreasonable paranoia (猜疑). Dr. Martha Linet, the head of radiation epidemiology at the US National Cancer Institute, has

76、looked at the same research as Carpenter but has reached a different conclusion. “I dont support warning labels for cellphones,” said Linet. “We dont have the evidence that theres much danger.”Studies so far suggest a weak connection between EMFs and illness so weak that it might not exist at all. A

77、 multinational investigation of cellphones and brain cancer, in 13 countries outside the US, has been underway for several years. Its funded in part by the European Union, in part by a cellphone industry group. According to Robert Park, a professor of physics at the University of Maryland in the US,

78、 the magnetic waves arent nearly powerful enough to break apart DNA, which is now known threats, such as UV rays and X-rays, cause cancer.Perhaps its just psychological. Some experts find that the electro-sensitivity syndrome seems to be similar to chemical sensitivity syndrome, which is a condition

79、 thats considered to be psychological.Whether EMFs are harmful or not, a break in the countryside, without the cellphone, would probably be good for all of us.Title: Could cellphones give you cancer?Key pointsSupporting detailsCellphones are (71)_ to use Some people think it (72)_ for cellphones to

80、cause cancer. Camilla Rees got ill after his neighbor installed a wi-fi router. Millions of people have(73) _ problems as Camilla. Some evidence supports peoples anxieties.Cellphones are safe to use Some believe that these concerns are just paranoia. So far, studies show that there isnt much (74)_ b

81、etween EMFs and illness. Robert Park thinks that the magnetic waves arent powerful enough to (75)_ DNA. Its just for psychological (76)_ that people feel ill when they use cellphones.Attitudes and (77)_ Some governments are (78)_ about the safety of cellphones or EMFs. The author thinks that we shou

82、ld(79)_ the chance of talking on the phone or spend more time in the(80)_ areas without cellphones.第五部分 书面表达(满分25分)每位同学都希望自己具有良好的人际关系,成为班级中受欢迎的人。请你根据下表所提供的信息,写一篇题为“Being a Popular Student”的英语短文,参加学校网站英语论坛的讨论。受人喜爱的个性品质对待集体热心班级活动,具有团队精神,工作负责,对待他人尊重、关心他人,富有同情心,对待自己(请考生自己实际拟定内容,列举至少两点) 注意:1对所给要点,逐一陈述,适当

83、发挥,不要简单翻译。 2词数150左右。开头已经写好,不计入总词数。Being a Popular Student We all hope to be popular with our classmates and teachers. _(试卷命制:傅士虎)班级姓名考号江苏省运河中学2016届高三第一次调研英语答题纸(2015-8-29)I. 任务型阅读:1._ 2. _ 3._ 4. _ 5._ 6. _ 7._ 8. _9._ 10. _II. 书面表达_英语参考答案及听力录音材料1-20 AAACA ABCBC AABAB CBBAC 2125 CDCDC 2630 DCBAB 3135

84、 CAABC3640 ABCDB 4145 CBCDA 4650 BACAD 5155 BACDB5660 BACDC 6165 ABCBC 6670 DBCAC71. dangerous/harmful 72. possible 73. similar 74. connection 75. destroy76. reasons 77. suggestions 78. concerned 79. reduce 80. ruralOne possible version:Being a Popular StudentWe all hope to be popular with our class

85、mates and teachers. To enjoy popularity, we are supposed to regard the class as our big family and even offer to sacrifice our personal interests whenever necessary. While taking an active part in all our class activities, we should work responsibly to build up a good reputation as a team. To be stu

86、dents with high popularity, we are to show respect, concern and sympathy for others. As a result, we never hesitate to lend a hand to those in need. To be a popular student, we ought to be strict with ourselves in everything we do at school and make every effort to achieve all-round development, bei

87、ng good not only at our lessons but also at sports, music, painting, social services and so on. In time of success we remain modest, while in time of difficulty we keep strong-minded. All in all, popularity among classmates and teachers comes naturally to those who keep improving their personal qualities.- 12 - 版权所有高考资源网

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