ImageVerifierCode 换一换
格式:DOC , 页数:10 ,大小:114KB ,
资源ID:1187999      下载积分:6 金币
快捷下载
登录下载
邮箱/手机:
温馨提示:
快捷下载时,用户名和密码都是您填写的邮箱或者手机号,方便查询和重复下载(系统自动生成)。 如填写123,账号就是123,密码也是123。
特别说明:
请自助下载,系统不会自动发送文件的哦; 如果您已付费,想二次下载,请登录后访问:我的下载记录
支付方式: 支付宝扫码支付
验证码:   换一换

加入VIP,免费下载
 

温馨提示:由于个人手机设置不同,如果发现不能下载,请复制以下地址【https://www.ketangku.com/wenku/file-1187999-down.html】到电脑端继续下载(重复下载不扣费)。

已注册用户请登录:
账号:
密码:
验证码:   换一换
  忘记密码?
下载须知

1: 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。
2: 试题试卷类文档,如果标题没有明确说明有答案则都视为没有答案,请知晓。
3: 文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
5. 本站仅提供交流平台,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

版权提示 | 免责声明

本文(江西省兴国县将军中学2014届高三第二次联考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc)为本站会员(高****)主动上传,免费在线备课命题出卷组卷网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知免费在线备课命题出卷组卷网(发送邮件至service@ketangku.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

江西省兴国县将军中学2014届高三第二次联考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc

1、江西省兴国县将军中学2014届高三第二次联考英语试题第一部分 听力(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. How much should a student pay if he rents the room for two weeks?A. $25. B. $40. C. $50. 2. What does the man mean?A. He doesnt know Vanc

2、ouver well.B. He has never been to Vancouver.C. He doesnt want to talk to the woman.3. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a school. B. In a shop. C. In a restaurant.4. Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Neighbors. B. Doctor and patient.C. Boss and secreta

3、ry.5. What can we know about the man?A. He is still a student. B. He wants to be a lawyer.C. He runs a law office.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What kind of music does the man like best?A. Classical music. B. Rock music. C. Jazz.7. What does the man advise the woman

4、 to do?A. Come to his house this weekend. B. Hold a party in her house.C. Take the violin course with him.请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Why does the man make the call?A. He asks if the concert is popular.B. He asks when the concert will start.C. He wants to book some tickets.9. When will the concert be on?A.

5、On Sunday night. B. On the night of September 14th.C. On the night of September 4th.10. Where does the man live?A. In London. B. In Cambridge. C. In Luton.请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is the mans nationality most probably?A. Chinese. B. Japanese. C. German.12. How long is the man going to stay in San

6、Francisco?A. For two weeks. B. For a few days. C. For a few weeks.13. What is the mans room number at the hotel?A. 624. B. 246. C. 264.请听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What happened to the man?A. He was badly ill.B. He had his legs broken.C. He was hit by a car.15. What did the man do in the hospital in Africa

7、?A. He lay in bed all day.B. He did some exercise.C. He did some reading.16. When will the man get recovered according to the doctor?A. In about two weeks.B. In about three weeks.C. In about half a year.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What can we learn about the speaker?A. He cant write in pencil.B. He is no

8、t good at art.C. He used to be very naughty.18. Whom is the speaker talking to most probably?A. Some students. B. Some visitors. C. Some friends.19. What can we learn about the speakers grandfather?A. He had a gift for painting.B. He was a scientist.C. He had a mad wife. 20. Why did the speakers gra

9、ndmother drop the plate full of food?A. The speakers grandfather shouted at her.B. The gunpowder was exploding.C. She was hurt by the gunpowder.第二部分 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)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. If my train is on _ schedule, I will be home at _ midnight. A. the ;

10、the B. ; the C. a; D. ; 22. People all over the world have a dream _they will always live a peaceful life. A. that B. what C. which D. when 23-What do you think of my homework? -Good work,_ a few slight mistakes.Ain addition to Bexcept Cas well as Dapart from24. A good teacher is _ who teaches not o

11、nly with mind but also with heart.A. one B. the one C. it D. that25 Toms pay depends on _ the factory.A. he plays in what part B. he plays what part in C. what part he plays in D. in what part he plays26. With the word “PM2.5” _ appearing in media reports, people pay greater attention to it and seek

12、 health tips for smoggy days.A. constantly B. consequently C. permanently D. immediately27. He said it was this classroom _ he found his lost watch and _ he would take good care of it from then on.A. where; / B. when; what C. that; what D. where; that28. Didnt the guard see him breaking into the ban

13、k? No, he _ in the other direction. A. was looking B. had looked C. looked D. is looking29. The police are trying to find out the _ of the woman murdered in the bathroomA. evidence B. characteristic C. status D. identity30. He _ have completed his work; otherwise, he wouldnt be enjoying himself by t

14、he seaside.A. should B. must C. wouldnt D. cant31. Most of her spare time _ , she still kept on her research in the library.A. occupied B. had been occupied C. to be occupied D. was occupied32. Now that you are in charge of the department, you are _ to carry out the plan.A. voluntary B. bound C. anx

15、ious D. ambitious33. We would have to put off the visit to the Water Cube_ it rain tomorrow.A. Would B. Were C. Should D. Could34. In his speech, he said that it was his primary school teachers that he was fond of _influenced his whole life.A. what B. which C. who D. as35. - The manager of the facto

16、ry wants to improve production a great deal, but he doesnt spend much on technology.-I am afraid he wont realize his dream. You know _.A. empty vessels make the greatest sound B. you cant eat your cake and have it C. enough is as good as a feast D. two heads are better than one第二节 完形填空(共20题;每小题1.5分,

17、满分30)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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。36A figureBspaceCqueue Dtime 37AsupermarketBwheelchairChelmetDuniform 38Agoing onBholding onCpaying offDsetting down39AhappenedBusedCseemed Dpretended40AselectingBwrappingChandingDseparating41AchargeBcontrolCimprovementDsettlement42Aemp

18、tyBheavyClargeDbroken 43AfeltBin search ofCseizedDreached44AspotBdirectionCdistanceDway45AcaughtBcarriedCmadeDsolved46AbasketBbagCwalletDchange47AarrangedBhungCloaded Dconnected48AAndBButCSoDOr49Aturned outBfound outCpointed outDput out50AalreadyBalwaysCotherwiseDfairly51AnoticedBknownCunderstoodDgr

19、eeted52Amany BmuchCfewDlittle53AwealthyBordinaryCotherDnormal54AstopBrequireCleadDpersuade55AfinanciallyBmorallyCmentallyDphysically第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 AFor their nick-of-time acts, Toby, a 2-year-old dog, and Winnie, a cute cat, were named Dog and Cat of th

20、e Year by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.As Amy Paul choked(哽住) on a piece of apple at her home, her dog jumped up, landing hard on her chest and forcing the piece in her throat out. When the Keesling family of Indiana was about to be killed by carbon monoxide, their c

21、at clawed at the wife Cathys hair until she woke up and called for help.No one could explain their timely heroics.Both pets were rescued by their owners in infancy-Toby as a 4-week-old thrown into a garbage bin to die, and Winnie as a week-old orphan hiding under a barn, so helpless that Cathys husb

22、and, Eric, had to feed her milk with an eyedropper.As the Keeslings recalled it, a gas-driven pump being used broke down, spreading carbon monoxide through the house. By the time Winnie went to rescue, the couples 14-year-old son was already unconscious. “Winnie jumped on the bed and was clawing at

23、me, with a kind of angry sound,” Cathy Keesling said. The state police responding to her 911 call said the family was only minutes from death, judging by the amount of poisonous gas in the house.Amy Pauls husband was at his job when she took a midday break from making jewelry and bit into an apple.

24、“Normally I peel them, but I read in Good Housekeeping Magazine that the skin has all the nutrients, so I ate the skin, and thats what caused me to choke,” she recalled. “I couldnt breathe and I was in panic when Toby jumped on me. He never does that, but he did, and saved my life.”Both Toby and Win

25、nie accompanied their owners to the awards luncheon.56Why did Amy Paul choke on a piece of apple?A. She was too young to care for herself. B. She didnt peel the skin as usual.C. The apple was too hard. D. She had a big bite.57Winnie saved the lives of its owners whole family in an accident by _.A. j

26、umping onto its owner B. calling for helpC. clawing at Cathys hair D. making some strange noises58Which of the following has the similar meaning to the underlined word “infancy” in Paragraph 4?A. middle age B. youth C. babyhood D. agedness59What caused the carbon monoxide spreading through the house

27、?A. A pump breaking down. B. A driver breaking into the house. C. The burning gas. D. The poisonous gas.60What would be the suitable title for the passage?A. So Smart Animals Are B. Great Honors for Cat and DogC. Unforgettable Experiences D. Dog and Cat Honored for Saving Their MastersBIt was a comf

28、ortable sunny Sunday. I was going to meet an old university friend I hadnt seen for years, and was really excited to hear all his news. My train was running a little late, but that was no big problem - I could text him to say I would be delayed. He would understand. But where was my mobile phone? I

29、had that familiar sinking feeling. Yes, Id forgotten it at home. No mobile phone. Im sure Im not alone in feeling anxious, on edge and worried when I dont have my phone with me. In fact, I know Im not alone: two-thirds of us experience nomophobia, the fear of being out of mobile phone contact.Thats

30、according to a study from 2012 which surveyed 1,000 people in the UK about their relationship with mobile phones. It says we check our mobile phones 34 times a day, that women are more nomophobicthan men, and that 18-24 year-olds are the most likely to suffer fear of being without their mobiles: 77%

31、 of them say they are unable to be apart from their phones for more than a few minutes.Do you have nomophobia ? You never turn your phone off You obsessively check for texts, missed calls and emails You always take your phone to the bathroom with you You never let the battery run out Its funny to th

32、ink that around 20 years ago the only people with mobile phones would be businessperson carrying their large, plastic bricks. Of course, these days, mobile phones are everywhere. A UN study from this year said mobile phone subscriptions would outnumber people across the world by the end of 2014. And

33、 when there are more phones than people in the world, maybe its time to ask who really is in charge? Are you in control of your phone, or does your phone control you? So, what happened with my university friend? When I arrived a few minutes late he just laughed and said: You havent changed at all st

34、ill always late! And we had a great afternoon catching up, full of jokes and stories, with no interruptions and no nagging(唠叨的) desire to check my phone. Not having it with me felt strangely liberating. Maybe Ill leave it at home on purpose next time.61.What does the passage talk about ?A. The histo

35、ry of mobiles.B. The story of meeting an old university friend.C. The addiction of playing mobile phone.D. The terrible feeling of being without their mobiles.62.The underlined phrase “ on edge ”in the third paragraph probably means_.A. nervous B. energetic C. crazy D. surprised63. Which word is use

36、d to describe old mobile phones according to the passage?A. digital phone B. cell phone C. bricks D. smart phone64.According to the passage, who is most likely to be addicted to mobiles ?A. a successful manager B. a 21-year-old girl C. a 21-year-old boy D. a lonely middle-aged person65.Whats the aut

37、hors attitude towards the using mobiles ?A. Worried B. Favorable C. Neutral D. CriticalC“When I grow up, I want to be.”Almost all of us have thought about, or been asked to think about, our future careers. Our answers may differ greatly. Even now your aspirations may have changed from when you were

38、in primary school.However, it seems career options arent only based on personal taste. In a survey carried out by Teens, doctors, lawyers, and bankers were some of most popular careers that people said they hoped to follow. This is in line with a similar survey carried out in the UK in May 2011 by j

39、ob website monster. Co.uk, in which medicine was the top choice among UK teenagers aged between 13 and 17. Medicine and law are two of the oldest and best known professions. Their prestige (威望) may come from the fact that doctors and lawyers are some of the most esteemed members of society, and they

40、 make good money. Joining these high-profile professions is often seen as a sign of upward social mobility. It is equally unsurprising that banking is now one of the most common career choices. Youngsters worldwide think of banking and see the money rolling in. Wealth is increasingly becoming one of

41、 the most important indicators of a successful career. British young men list the UK tycoon Alan Sugar, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg as their top role models “for their wealth”. Just as Chinese teenagers see being a banker as a good and fun pathway to “wealth”.Howe

42、ver, not every child has the makings of doctor, lawyer, or banker. They are those who see fulfillment and happiness in other areas, and many teenagers dare to ink more individuality into their career options. As the Teens survey discovered, a variety of unconventional jobs-coffee shop owner, gourmet

43、(美食家),waiter at a fast food restaurant-are among teenagers career choices. They can be equally interesting and rewarding jobs.With every choice comes responsibility and challenge, and all career paths require specific education and training, you have to learn to balance optimism and confidence with

44、being realistic about your particular talents and skills.66. What is the passage mainly about?A. Choosing a good job is very important. B. Careers in teenagers mind.C. Teenagers in the UK like doctors. D. The choice of career needs challenge.67. What is the top career choice among UK teenagers aged

45、between 13 and 17 according to the article?A. Bank B. Law C. Medicine D. Education68. According to the article, all of the following are the benefits of being a doctor except_.A. respect from others B. upward social mobilityC. high pay D. the oldest profession 69. What do youngsters think is increas

46、ingly becoming one of the most important indicators of a successful career?A. Prestige B. Fulfillment C. Happiness D. Wealth70. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. According to your particular talents and skills, you can choose your favorite career.B. Specific education and training can hel

47、p get a good job.C. Whatever career you choose, you should balance optimism and confidence with being realistic about your particular talents and skills. D. Responsibility is the most important when you choose a good job.DSomeday a stranger will read your e-mail without your permission or scan the W

48、ebsite youve visited,Or perhaps someone will casually glance through your credit card purchases or cell phone bills to find out your shopping preferences or calling habits.In fact, its likely some of these things have already happened to you. Who would watch you without your permission? It might be

49、a spouse, a girl friend, a marketing company, a boss, a cop or a criminal. Whoever it is, they will see you in a way you never intended to be seen - the 21st century equivalent of being caught naked.Psychologists tell us boundaries are healthy, that its important to reveal yourself to friends, famil

50、y and lovers in stages, at appropriate times.But few boundaries remain. The digital bread crumbs (碎屑) you leave everywhere make it easy for strangers to reconstruct who you are, where you are and what you like. In some cases, a simple Google search can reveal what you think. Like it or not, increasi

51、ngly we live in a world where you simply cannot keep a secret.The key question is: Does that matter?For many Americans, the answer apparently is “no.”When opinion polls ask Americans about privacy, most say they are concerned about losing it. A survey found an overwhelming pessimism about privacy, w

52、ith 60 percent of respondents saying they feel their privacy is “slipping away, and that bothers me.”But people say one thing and do another. Only a tiny fraction of Americans change any behaviors in an effort to preserve their privacy. Few people turn down a discount at tollbooths (收费站) to avoid us

53、ing the EZ-Pass system that can track automobile movements. And few turn down supermarket loyalty cards. Privacy economist Alessandro Acauisti has run a series of tests that reveal people will surrender personal information like Social Security numbers just to get their hands on a pitiful 50-cents-o

54、ff coupon (优惠卷).But privacy does matter - at least sometimes. Its like health: When you have it, you dont notice it. Only when its gone do you wish youd done more to protect it.71.What does the author mean by saying “the 21st century equivalent of being caught naked” (Para. 2)?A. People tend to be m

55、ore frank with each other in the information age.B. In the 21st century people try every means to look into others secrets.C. Peoples personal information is easily accessed without their knowledge.D. Criminals are easily caught on the spot with advanced technology.72.What would psychologists advise

56、 on the relationships between friends?A. Friends should open their hearts to each other.B. There should be a distance even between friends.C. Friends should always be faithful to each other.D. There should be fewer disputes between friends.73.Why does the author say “we live in a world where you sim

57、ply cannot keep a secret” ( para. 3)?A. People leave traces around when using modern technology.B. Modern society has finally evolved into an open society.C. There are always people who are curious about others affairs.D.Many search engines profit by revealing peoples identities.74.What do most Amer

58、icans do with regard to privacy protection?A. They change behaviors that might disclose their identity.B. They use various loyalty cards for business transactions.C. They talk a lot but hardly do anything about it.D. They rely most and more on electronic devices. 75. According to the passage, privac

59、y is like health in that .A. people will make every effort to keep itB. its importance is rarely understoodC. it is something that can easily be lostD. people dont cherish it until they lose it第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分35分)第一节 阅读表达 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文并回答问题,然后将答案写到答题卡相应的位置上(请注意问题后的词数要求)。1There is a sign i

60、n the subway that explains New York completely. “NYC: tolerant of your beliefs, judgmental of your shoes.” We are open to many walks of life, but your shoes well, thats another story. Researchers at the University of Kansas say that people can accurately judge 30 percent of a strangers personality s

61、imply by looking at the persons shoes.2The study involved volunteers filling out a personality questionnaire and providing photos of _that they most frequently wear. Then 63 students looked at the photos and were able to accurately guess the volunteers gender, age, social status, and even whether th

62、e owner was extrovert or introvert, liberal or conservative, and their degree of emotional stability and openness.3Here are some interesting findings from the study. Practical and functional shoes generally belong to agreeable people. Ankle boots belong to those with more aggressive personalities. U

63、ncomfortable looking shoes are usually worn by those with calm personalities. Those who are most worried about their relationships wear brand new or well-kept shoes. This is because they are worried about what others think of their appearance. Liberals wear less expensive shoes. The more boring the

64、shoes are, the harder it is for the owner to form relationships. This is because he doesnt care about what others think of his appearance.4 “Shoes convey a thin but useful slice of information about their wearers,” the researchers of the study said. “Shoes serve a practical purpose, and also serve a

65、s non-verbal cues with symbolic messages. People tend to pay attention to the shoes they and others wear.”5 The researchers noted that some people would choose shoe styles to hide their actual personality traits, but they also noted that volunteers were likely to be unaware that their footwear choic

66、es were revealing deep insights into their personalities.76. What is the main idea of the text? (no more than 9 words) 77. What type of shoes do agreeable people favor according to this text? (no more than 5 words) 78. What can you know about a person if he often wears brand new or well-kept shoes a

67、ccording to this text? (no more than 10 words) 79. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words. (no more than 3 words) 80. What does the word “they” (Line2, Paragraph 5) probably refer to? (no more than 6 words) 第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,前天是你的外国朋友Anne的生日。你本答应要参加她的生日聚会,但你当时正忙着准备期末考试,不小心忘了赴约。请写封信向A

68、nne表达你的歉意,说明原因,并提出补救的方法。注意:1.词数120词左右; 2.文章中不得出现真实班级和姓名; 3.可适当增加内容。Dear Anne,_Yours truly,Li Hua 参考答案听力 15 CABBA 610 CACBA 1115 ABCBC 1620 ABCAB单项选择 2125 DADAC 2630 ADADB 3135 ABCCB完形填空 3640 CBACD 4145 BADDC 4650 DBBAC 5155 ABCAD阅读理解 5660 BCCAD 6165 DACBA 6670 BCDDC 7175 CBACD阅读表达76. Peoples personalities can be judged by their shoes. 77. Practical and functional shoes.78. He is worried about what others think of his appearance. / He is worried about his relationships with others.79. their shoes. 80. The researchers of the study.

网站客服QQ:123456
免费在线备课命题出卷组卷网版权所有
经营许可证编号:京ICP备12026657号-3