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1、平阳二中2015学年第一学期期中考试 高三英语第一部分: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)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 are the speakers doing now?A. Listening to the radio B. Having a class C. Attending a concert2. What is the woman planning to do? A.

2、 Buy some clothes B. Get a haircut C. Go to the mans home3. Whats the man doing? A. Apologizing to the woman B. Criticizing the woman C. Arguing with the woman4. How late is the woman? A. More than an hour B. An hour C. 45 minutes5. Why doesnt the man go out with his friends? A. He doesnt like going

3、 out B. Things are expensive C. He has no time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。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 小题6. Whats Jennys problem?A. She dislikes history class B. She dose poorly in her tests C. She dos

4、e badly in assignments7. Whats the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Classmates B. Teacher and student C. Husband and wife听第7段材料,回答第8至10 小题。8. How did the man first hear about the football match? A. On the radio B. On TV C. From the woman9. When will the football match be held? A. On th

5、e 4th B. On the 21st C. On the 28th10. What dose the woman offer to do for the man? A. Buy him dinner B. Buy him a ticket C. Help him study听第8段材料,回答第11至13小题。11. What is Amazon Tree Houses? A. It is a hotel B. It is a program C. It is a company12. Why is the woman interested in the article? A. She wa

6、nts to travel in Amazon B. She wants to run a tree house hotel C. She wants to live in a tree house13. What dose the man think of the womans plan? A. Not practical B. Quite good C. Just so-so听第9段材料,回答第14至16小题。14. Where dose this conversation probably take place? A. In a cinema B. In a grocery. C. In

7、 a bookstore15. When did the popcorn grow more popular? A. In 1621 B. In the 1930s C. In 194716. What are the speakers talking about? A. The function of popcorn on films B. The various uses of popcorn C. The brief history of popcorn听第10段材料,回答第17至20 小题。17. What material was the valuable penny from th

8、e talk made of? A. Copper B. Silver C. Steel18. What caused pennies to be made differently in 1943? A. The cost of metal B. World War C. Collectors taste19 Why was the coin so interesting and valuable to the collector? A. It was unique B. It was from Philadelphia C. It once belonged to Lincoln20. Wh

9、at kinds of collectible items are worth the most? A. Old ones B. Rare ones C. Ones from the war第二部分:笔试部分一单项选择(共20小题,每小题1分,)21. Five years ago her brother was _ university student of_ physics A. an; the B. a; 不填 C. an; 不填 D. a; the22. We should look up to him as a shinning example of _ to duty.A. dev

10、otion B. privilege C. responsibility D. burden 23. -How long have you been in this office?-Just a few minutes. I_ here together with my cousin. A. have walked B. had walked C. have been walking D. walked24. Take an active part in the activities you enjoy _you can make many friends.A. where B. when C

11、. that D. what 25. Most students in our class prefer taking pains in our studies to _ with a better education. A. equip B. equipping C. be equipped D. being equipped 26. At the meeting, the boss announced that all things _ into consideration, the planned trip would have to be called off.A. taken B.

12、taking C. to take D. being taken27. _opportunity has not found any sign of life, the presence of water means life is possible.A. While B. Because C. When D. Since 28. -Mr. Johnson didnt turn up at the meeting yesterday morning, did he?- No. We _ till twelve oclock. A whole morning was wasted.A. had

13、waited B. have been waiting C. are waiting D. were waiting29. The young man waited in the park and after _seemed half an hour the girl finally came. A. that B. it C. which D. what30. 8. Youve been in college for half a year. Are you familiar with your president?Yes. He is an outstanding leader who _

14、 his reputation. A. looks out for B. comes up with C. lives up to D. looks forward to31. _on the opposite wall _ one map together with dozens of pictures.A. Hung; is B. Hung; are C. Hanging; is D. Hanging; are32. The sports meet, originally _ be held last Friday, was finally delayed because of the b

15、ad weather. A. due to B. thanks to C. owing to D. according to33. - What do you think of the blind man?- Ive never seen a man with _ sense of touchA. a goodB. the bestC. the better D. a better34. It is in the very village, _ Mary was born 35 years ago, _ she will build her first school, _ inspires e

16、veryone to help her.A. where; that; whichB. that; that; thatC. that; when; whichD. where; when; that35. It seems that living green is _easy and affordable. A small step makes a big difference.A. exactlyB. fortunatelyC. surprisinglyD. hardly36. This printer is of good quality. If it _ break down with

17、in the first year, we would repair it at our expense. A. wouldB. shouldC. couldD. might37. Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me? Sure, _? A. What helpB. What is thisC. What do you wantD. What is it38. _, the idea of having to work under a woman defeated him.A. Wanting the job very muchB. Although

18、wanting the job badlyC. Though he wanted the job very muchD. He wanted the job badly39. Im sorry to tell you that you made a mistake in your test. How can that be? I did it _ in class. A. as told B. as am told C. as telling D. as I told40. Tourism has already in South Africa, a country thousands of

19、miles away From West Africa of Ebola, which killed about 4,000 people. A. increased B. directed C. declined D. boomed二、完形填空 (共20分,每小题1分)I got a guitar for my birthday, and since then I have been struggling. It has awakened 41 side of myself within me. And it couldnt have happened at a 42 time.Im a s

20、enior, Im going to graduate soon and I know what 43 Im going to. And now I have to deal with this little voice in my head constantly 44 me that Im going to be a rock star, not a scientist.A few weeks ago I was given the 45 simple task of writing a short story. I sat down to 46 a beautiful work of fi

21、ction that would 47 my teacher and classmates. To be honest, this is an area I generally feel very 48 in. I really 49 it and such writing tasks used to take the least amount of time. So I was trying to write my story, and 50 the room lay my beautiful birthday present. “Once upon a time,” I wrote. Th

22、en I stopped, 51 in my chair, and stared for a moment at the 52 . Its dark red paint was 53 and I could see my reflection (倒影) in its perfect surface. And then my reflection started dancing and singing. I wasnt 54 , but it sure was. Id follow its 55 . So I seized my guitar and plucked (拨动) a string.

23、 I sat rocking with my guitar until late 56 the night. I was sure I was preparing for the 57 much more efficiently now that I wasnt spending time writing stories. Needless to say, no story was written, and many 58 arose in my mind. Since then, I have constantly asked, “Am I 59 for not wanting to do

24、my work anymore?” More importantly, 60 , Ive learned I really am going to be a rock star.41.A.outerB. anotherC. interesting D. relaxing42.A.worseB. better C. more certain D. more modern43.A.concertB. college C. place D. city44.A.teachingB. advising C. reminding D. fooling45.A.seeminglyB. actually C.

25、 obviously D. partly46.A.planB. carry C. create D. continue 47.A.ruinB.amuse C.admire D.surprise 48.A.happyB. rich C. fortunate D. strong 49.A.understandB. enjoy C. feel D. mind50.A.below B. beside C. across D. outside51.A.digested B.edited C. stayed D turned 52.A.paper B.instrument C. floor D. desk

26、53.A.running B.fading C.deepening D.shining 54.A.playing B.dreaming C.moving D.repeating55.A.lead B.music C.speed D.rule56.A.of B.at C.into D.for57.A.university B.future C.life D.exam58.A.doubts B.fears C.discussions D.problems59.A.curious B.lazy C.alone D.normal 60.A.though B.therefore C.otherwise

27、D.even三:阅读理解(共40分, 每小题2分)A Miya volunteered abroad in Costa Rica with World Endeavors assisting at an orphanage(孤儿院)and teaching English at a school.As a freshman at Yale University, Miya had plans to go to medical school. Knowing that her next two summers would be occupied doing research, Miya deci

28、ded to go abroad the summer after her freshman year.“I wanted to improve my command of the Spanish language and learn about the culture and history of another country,” she explained. In the summer of 2014, Miya volunteered for six weeks in the World Endeavors program in Atenas, Costa Rica, working

29、in an orphanage and teaching English to children in grades one through six.“A long time before I left, I had positive expectations for the trip,” said Miya. But as the date grew closer she found herself getting more and more nervous. “I thought, what if my host family doesnt like me? What if I get s

30、ick?”Her fears, as fears often are, turned out to be unfounded.“The people were so supportive and loving,” said Miya.“I felt like I was part of the family.”Miyas host family had a large network of cousins who all lived within shouting distance. The family would cook together, and at night would go d

31、ancing, talk or eat ice cream. She noted that the World Endeavors staff on locationDiego and Mercedes, and Mercedes husband anddaughter were particularly helpful, taking her right to her neighborhood from the airport, and checking up periodically to make sure everything was going well.While her nigh

32、ts were spent dancing, cooking, and talking with her host family, Miyas days were occupied with the children of her host city. “I would teach in the morning, and work in the orphanage in the afternoon,” said Miya, whose placements were within walking distance from her host family. While the children

33、 were a lot of work, Miya felt a strong connection to the kids in the orphanage.Miya noted that Costa Rica is one of the more developed countries in Central America.A nearby Internet caf, for example, helped her to stay in touch with her family while she was away. And now, back in the United States,

34、 the Internet helps her keep in touch with her host family. Their correspondence continues in Spanish. And her host parents, Rosario and Jorge, recently sent Miya a Christmas card through the mail. Back at school, Miya continues to pursue her instinct to improve education through volunteering. She p

35、articipates in a mentoring group and works on a community health education program for high school students.Her time in Costa Rica, she says, “fits right into my interests in global health.”61. What is World Endeavors?A. It is a program to help people do voluntary job.B. It is an orphanage in Costa

36、Rica.C. It is a school that needs English teachers.D. It is a community that has health education program.62. What can you know about Miyas host family from the passage?A. They took her to her neighborhood from the airport.B. They checked up periodically to make sure everything was going well.C. The

37、y had a large network of cousins who all lived far away from each other.D. They treated her as a family member.63. Which of the following is correct about Miya?A. She taught English in a middle school in Costa Rica.B. The orphanage she worked in is very close to her host family.C. Her days were occu

38、pied with the children of her host familyD. She did not have much work when she worked in the orphanage.64. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. Miya is not doing some voluntary jobs back at schoolB. She lost touch with her faimly while she was in Costa Rica.C. She still corresponds wit

39、h her host family on the internet in English.D. The experience abroad fits into her interests in global health65. What is the best title for the passage?A. Miya, Volunteer in Costa Rica B. Miya, Teach English in Costa RicaC. Miya, Work in an Orphanage in Costa RicaD. Miya, Study at Yale University B

40、SELF-REFLECTION OF TEACHING PRACTICES READING, WRITING,TALKINGSchool:Date:Grade(s) presently teaching:Please do not sign your name. Mark the responses that most nearly reflect your teaching practices. This is one way to reflect your practices and how much you got out of it.Keep one copy and give one

41、 to your tutor(s0.HOW OFTEN:0=never 1=rarely2=sometimes (1-2x/ week)3=moderately(3x/week)4=often(4x/week)5=dailyDEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATENESS:I provide opportunities for students to use literacy for their own purposes using previous knowledge, developmentally appropriate strategies and world experienc

42、es012345EVIRONMENT: I use flexible grouping, e.g. pairs, small groups of different levels, small needs-based groups, and working alone.012345KNOWLEDGE CONSTRUCTION: I provide opportunities for students to interpret literary and informational texts before, during and after reading or listening by tal

43、king, writing, enacting, drawing, etc.012345ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING: I assess students use of literacy strategies using this information to measure student progress and refocus my own teaching.012345DEMONSTRATION OF STRATEGIES: I read aloud to students and write in front of them, using literary and i

44、nformational texts.012345READING STRATEGIES: I instruct students to read strategically, e.g. to reflect, predict, decode, question, connect, retell, summarize, map, etc.012345WRITING STRATEGIES: I provide opportunities for students to work through the writing processes alone and with others, e.g. th

45、inking about purposes and audiences, prewriting, drafting, revising, editing and publishing.012345SELF-SELECTION: I provide time for the self-selection of books for independent reading in the classroom, and for book sharing.012345DEVELOPING MEANING: I provide clear targets to students to develop hig

46、her levels of learning, e.g. What does it mean? Why do I need to know it? How will I use it?012345EXTENTION OF LEARNING: I provide opportunities and activities for students to learn more about topics of their choice through problem-based learning assignments, etc.012345BUILDING SUCCESS: I structure

47、lessons/activities that provide opportunities for all students to experience success.01234566. According to the passage, who most probably mark the responses in the form? A. Professional tutors.B. Language teachers. C. Personal physician.D. Psychological therapist.67. According to the passage, which

48、 frequency degree would you choose if you carry out the practice in the form not at all often? A. 0B. 1C. 2D. 368. Mr. Kent bears EXTENTION OF LEARNING idea in mind, he quite often tends to _. A. always set groups to encourage students to work out something by putting heads together B. prepare grade

49、-level materials for teaching C. develop students reading skills during pre- while-and- post-reading stage D. provide students with extra learning materials to further their study69. Mrs. Grace likes to share her version of tasks outcome in class, which could be labeled _. A. ASSESSMENT OF LEARNINGB

50、. KNOWLEDGE CONSTRUCTION C. DEVELOPMENT OF STRATEGIESD. SELF-SELECTION CHeres something that might make you feel a little better the next time you have a serious case of hanger - youre not being irrational or unreasonable, its just science. The concept of being hangry - angry because youre hungry -

51、comes up among ScienceAlert staff. But theres nothing wrong with being hangry - theres a scientific reason why having low blood sugar can make some people aggressive. According to a study published earlier this year, blood sugar levels directly related to how married couples were likely to treat eac

52、h other. Working with 107 couples over three weeks, the researchers, led by psychologist Brad Bushman from the Ohio State University in the US, found that when individuals experienced lower than usual blood sugar levels, they became increasingly aggressive and mean towards their significant others.

53、This was measured through the use of a good old-fashioned voodoo doll the volunteers were each given one, along with 51 pins, to represent their spouse-a partner in marriage. Each persons aggressive impulses(冲动)were then measured based on how many pins they stuck into their spouse-dolls every night

54、throughout the experiment. Aggression, on the other hand, was measured by volunteers blasting(炮轰)their spouse with a loud and unpleasant noise in the headphones they had to wear. Turns out that the volunteers who experienced the lowest blood sugar levels stuck more pins into their voodoo dolls, and

55、forced louder and longer blasts of noise on their spouses than those who had plenty of glucose(葡萄糖) in their system. People are often the most aggressive against the people to whom they are closest intimate partners,” the researchers concluded. Intimate partner violence might be partly a result of p

56、oor self-control. Self-control of aggressive impulses requires energy, and much of this energy is provided by glucose from the food we eat. As Susannah Locke explains at Vox, glucose is the only molecule(分子) that our brains will accept as fuel. This means, quite simply, that when were not producing

57、enough glucose, our brains wont function properly. It also means that we lack the energy we need to maintain self-control, which is why were more likely to hit or criticize others suddenly in an uncharacteristic manner when we havent eaten in a while. 70. According the passage,whatcanmakeyoufeelbett

58、er?A.Knowingthatyourarebeingirrational.B.KnowingthatyourarebeingangryC.Knowingthatyouarebeinghungry D.Knowingthatyouareangryforareason.71. How did the researchers get the final result of the experiments in various ways? A. By making good use of a doll to represent their spouse. B. By using voodoo do

59、lls , pins and headphones to measure their aggression.C. By measuring aggression based on how many pins they stuck into their dolls D. By measuring aggressive impulses in terms of their blasting their spouse with a noise. 72. Which of the following is right according to Susannah Locke? A.Glucoseisou

60、rbrainsfuel.B.Welackenergytocontrolourselves.C.Withoutglucose,ourbrainwillfunctionproperly.D.Wearemorelikelytolosecontrolifweproduceenoughglucose.73. From the passage, in which condition will you be more likely to feel angry? A. At 8:00 a.m, you are driving a car alone after having breakfast. B. At

61、11.00 a.m, you are in your office with colleagues waiting for the lunch. C. At 5:00 p.m, you are cleaning the house at home while your wife is cooking. D. At 6:00 p.m, you are taking a walk with your family after having dinner.74. What did researchers conclude from the research? A. Lower blood sugar

62、 level had less pins stuck than higher blood sugar. B. Poor self-control could cause aggression between intimate partners.C. People are often the most aggressive against the strangers. D. People with more glucose force louder blasts of noise 75. What does the underlined word “aggressive” in the seco

63、nd paragraph mean? A. 有进取心的 B. 好争斗的 C. 积极的 D. 乐观的下面文章中有5个段落需要添加小标题(第8185题)。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E、F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有多余选项。A. The engine in your body.B. The location, size and heartbeat of a heart.C. What happens when the heart beats?D. How does your heart work?E. How do we know about the

64、 heart?F. What can a doctor tell by feeling your pulse?76. _ Your heart is sometimes called the engine or the motor in your body and sometimes called the pump. It works away, both day and night. First it pumps out some blood, rests for a few seconds, and then it pumps some more. In a normal day, the

65、 heart pumps about 2,500 gallons of blood from the auricles and ventricles.77. _ When your heart beats, it is pumping blood to all parts of your body. If you could examine your heart closely, you would see that it is really two pumps placed side by side, and working at the same time. Each pump has t

66、wo parts, the upper part called the auricle(心房), and the lower part called the ventricle(心室). The auricles receive the blood as it comes into them after it has been pumped through the body. The ventricles pump the blood out. The right one pumps the blood to the lungs and the left one pumps the blood

67、 to all other parts of the body. At the top and bottom openings of each ventricle are valves(阀门) which make the blood go in only one direction.78. _ Your heart is located in your chest, a little to your left. This heart of yours, which is about the size of your two fists held together, beats about 9

68、0 times a minute. A grown persons heart beats about 60 to 80times a minute. The heartbeat is not just the same in all persons, and it is not the same in any one person at all times. 79._ By using a stethoscope to listen to the heart, the doctor can tell whether your heart is beating evenly and wheth

69、er the valves are closing tightly. The stethoscope makes these sounds so clear that the doctor can hear them easily. The stethoscope has an earpiece that he places on your chest and tubes that he places in his ears. The earpiece carries the sound of your hearts beating along the tubes to the doctors

70、 ears, and it makes the sound seem much louder than it really is. The doctor could listen to your heartbeat by pulling his ears against your chest.80. _ An easy experiment can help you understand what happens when the heart beats. You can do this experiment with a hollow rubber ball. Make a small ho

71、le in it, and fill the ball with water through the hole. When you squeeze the ball, you will notice how the water comes out in a spurt each time you squeeze. After each spurt the ball comes back to its round shape again. Something like this happens when your heart beats. The muscles in your heart gr

72、ow smaller, or contract, and squeeze the blood out of the heart. Each time this happens, we say your heart is beating. Perhaps you have noticed that the doctor places his finger on the pulse in your wrist when you are ill. By doing this he can tell how fast your heart is beating.四:短文改错:(共10分,每小题1分)A

73、 group of frogs were traveling through the woods. And two of them fall into a deep hole. When the other frogs saw how deeply the hole was, they told the two frogs that we were as good as dead. The two frogs ignored the comments and try to jump up out of the hole with efforts. The other frogs kept te

74、lling them to stopping, and that they were as good as dead. Finally, one of the frogs believed that the other frogs were saying and gave up. He fell down and died. The other frog continued to jump as hard as he could. Once again, the crowd of frogs shouted him to stop and just die. He jumped even th

75、e harder and finally managed it. When he got out, the other frogs said, “Didnt you hear us? “The frog explains that he was deaf. He thought they were encouraging him the entire times.五:书面表达(30分)假设你是李华,最近你的朋友Lily写信说他们学校有演讲比赛,但是她不打算提前准备。请给她写一封回信,内容包括: 1举例说明充分的准备和成功之间的重要关系; 2作为高三学生,你认为如何才能做好充分准备迎接高考。 注

76、意: 1词数120左右; 2短文须包括所给要点,但不必逐句翻译; 3可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 4文章的开头和结尾已经给出,不计人总词数。Dear Lily,I am writing to tell you that making full preparations is vital to success. 高三英语期中考答案:选择题:110 CBAAB BCABC 11-20 CBAAB CABAB2130BADAC AADBC 31-40CADAC BDCAC4145 BABCA 4650 CDDBC 5155 DBDCA 5660 CBADA61-65ADBDA 66-69 BBD

77、C 70-74 DBACB 75-80 ABBDBB 81-85 ADBEC短文改错:whatstoptriedtheydeepatfellA group of frogs were traveling through the woods. And two of them fall into a deep hole. When the other frogs saw how deeply the hole was, they told the two frogs that we were as good as dead. The two frogs ignored the comments a

78、nd try to jump up out of the hole with efforts. The other frogs kept telling them to stopping, and that they were as good as dead. Finally, one of the frogs believed that the other frogs were saying and gave up. He fell down and died. The other frog continued to jump as hard as he could. Once again,

79、 the crowd of frogs shouted him to stop and just die. He jumped even the harder and finally managed it. When he got out, the other frogs said, “Didnt you hear us? “The frog explains that he was deaf. He thought they were encouraging him the entire times.explainedtime书面表达:Possible version: First of a

80、ll, “Practice makes perfect”. Foreign to what we are going to do, well be somewhat tough to fit in with it. Whats more, success belongs to the prepared man. There was a time when one of my classmates participated in a speech competition. Attaching little weight to it, he typed one form from the Inte

81、rnet and sorted out the material in rough. Nevertheless, the speech paper was missing the very moment it was his turn. The accident arose so out of the blue(出人意料) that no matter how sharp in thought he was, chances were that he was not in time to make up for it before the public. Consequently, prepa

82、rations can benefit us a lot. Likewise, teachers sing high praise for those diligent students, for they are always listening attentively in class. To tell the truth, as Grade Three students, rather than regret without pause afterwards, we may as well make the most of time to enhance our competence. Take pains to memorize the significant points and accomplish the homework on our own seriously, and we are to enjoy a great success. 版权所有:高考资源网()

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