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1、2017届高三第二次六校联考 调研试卷 英语Listening Comprehension Part A short ConversationsDirections: In part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation , a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once. After y

2、ou hear a conversation and the question about it , read the four possible answers on your paper , and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Angry B. Tired C. Hungry D. Disappointed2.A. She did a survey a week ago. B. She completed her survey quickly C. She will hel

3、p him on Thursday D. She thinks she can reduce the cost3. A. In a grocery B. In a warehouse C. In a shopping mall D. In a fashion designers studio4. A. He wrote it last semester B. Hell finish it in a few minutes C. He never does assignments early D. He isnt going to write it.5. A. Boss and secretar

4、y B. Coach and athlete C. Doctor and patient D. Teacher and student6. A. 10:00 B. 10:10 C.10:20 D. 10;307. A. The electrician came to repair the lamp B. The lamp was taken to the repair shopC. She had Mike fix the lamp D. The lamp was replaced8. A. Studying B. Watching televisionC. Coming upstairs D

5、. Going to the movies9. A. She had gone to photography class instead B. She has not chosen a picture for it C. She had broken her camera D. She was unable to have her pictures taken10. A. Dick is practically the only one who thinks so . B. Most people play football differently C. Few people are opti

6、mistic about the teams chances of winningD. Dick is disappointed in football games.Part B Passages Directions: In Section B, you will hear one short passage and two longer conversations . After each passage or conversation , you will be asked several questions . The passage and the conversations wil

7、l be read twice. But the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question , read the four possible answers on you paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. When directions are long

8、B. When directions are shot C. When homework is given D. When your mother talks12. A. Your pen and paper B. A few words C. Your mind and ears D. Some pictures13. A. Topics or page numbers B. Key words or pa picture in mind C. Some details D. School assignmentsQuestions 14 through 16 are based on the

9、 following passage14. A. The teenagers strange behaviors B. The teenagers s criticism of their parents C. The dominance of the parents over their children D. Misunderstanding between teenagers and their parents15. A. Because they want to make their parents angry B. Because they have no other way to

10、enjoy themselves C. Because they have a strong desire to be leaders in style and taste D. Because they want to show their existence by creating a culture of their own.16. A. They should be obedient B. They should be responsible C. They should be cooperative D. They should be independentQuestions 17

11、through 20 are based on the following conversation17. A He hadnt found the job. B. He found a job as a teacher C. He was preparing for final exam . D. he found a job as a writer18. A . Writers B. Interviews C. Newspaper reporters D. Teachers19. A. New York B. Boston C. California D. Los Angeles20. A

12、. Continue his education B. Start a newspaper C. Write a book D. Continue to find jobs.Grammar and Vocabulary (第二大题每小题1分, 共20分)Section ADirection: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct . For the blanks with a given word, fill in ea

13、ch blank with the proper form of the given word, for the other blanks , use one word that best fits each blank.On the morning of September 11, 2001, computer sales manager Michael Hingson , who is blind , went early to his office on the 78th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center to prep

14、are for a meeting . As Michael worked , his guide dog , a Labrador retriever _(name) Roselle, dozed by his feet.At 8:46 a.m, a tremendous boom rocked the building , eliciting screams throughout the floor . Michael grabbed Roselle , trusting that the dog _(lead) out of the danger, and they navigated

15、their way to a stairwell. “Forward,” Machael instructed , and they descended the first of 1,463 steps to the lobby._ about ten floors , the stairwell grew crowded and hot ,and the fumes from jet fuel had made it hard to breathe. When a woman became crazy , yelling that they wouldnt make it. Roselle

16、accompanied the woman _she finally petted the dog , calmed herself , and kept walking down the stairs. Around the 30th floor, firefighters started passing Michael on their way up . Each one stopped to offer him assistance. He declined but let Roselle be petted, _ (provide) many of the firefighters w

17、ith _ would be their last experience of unconditional love.After about 45 minutes ,Michael and Roselle reached _ booby ,and 15 minutes later ,they emerged outside to a scene of chaos . Suddenly the police yelled for everyone to run as the South Tower began to collapse. Michael kept a tight grip on R

18、oselles harness , using voice and hand commands, as they ran to a street opposite the crumbling tower . The street bounced like a trampoline , and “a deafening roar” like a hellish freight train filled the air. Hours later , Michael andRoselle made it home safely . At that moment , they thought they

19、 were _(lucky ) in the world.In 2004, Roselle developed a blood disorder , _ prevented her from guiding and touring . She died in 2011. “ I ve had many other dogs ,” Mechael wrote , “but there is only one Roselle.”Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each w

20、ord can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. catalog B. barely C. free D. self-consciousness E. prospects F. compulsory G. dropped H. assigned I. certified J. totally K. transfer For thousands of commuting students, Chabot was our Columbia, Annapolis, even our Sorbonn

21、e, offering courses in physics, stenography, auto mechanics, _31_ public accounting, foreign languages, journalismname the art or science, the subject or trade, and it was probably in the _32_. The college had a nursing program that churned out graduates, sports teams that funneled athletes to big-t

22、ime programs, and parking for a few thousand carsall _33_, but for the effort and the cost of used textbooks. Classmates included veterans back from Vietnam, women of every marital and maternal status returning to school, middle-aged men wanting to improve their employment _34_ and paybacks. We coul

23、d get our general education requirement out of the way at Chabotcredits we could _35_ to a universitywhich made those two years an invaluable head start. I was able to go on to the California State University in Sacramento (at $95 a semester, just _36_ affordable) and study no other subject but my m

24、ajor, theater arts. (After a year there I moved on, enrolling in a little thing called the School of Hard Knocks, a.k.a. Life.) “By some fluke of the punch-card computer era, I made Chabots deans list taking classes I loved (oral interpretation), classes I hesitated (health, a requirement), classes

25、I aced, and classes I _37_ after the first hour (astronomy, because it was all math). I nearly failed zoology, killing my fruit flies by neglect, but got lucky in an English course, “The College Reading Experience.” The books of Carlos Castaneda were incomprehensible to me (and still are), but my_38

26、_ presentation on the analytic process called structural dynamics was hailed as clear and concise, though I did nothing more than embellish the definition I had looked up in the dictionary.A public-speaking class was unforgettable for a couple of reasons. First, the assignments forced us to get over

27、 our _39_. Second, another student was a stewardess, as flight attendants called themselves in the 70s. She was studying communications and was gorgeous. She lived not far from me, and when my VW threw a rod and was in the shop for a week, she offered me a lift to class. I rode shotgun that Monday-W

28、ednesday-Friday, _40_ tongue-tied. Communicating with her one-on-one was the antithesis of public speaking.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best

29、 fits the context. When buying a smart phone, I keep my criteria simple. If the device can handle WeChat, phone calls and _41_ the Internet, I purchase it. If its over 1,000 yuan, I _42_ it. This approach to acquiring smartphones _43_for me as I keep my needs basic. Aside from saving myself money, I

30、 may have also saved myself from some wounds or burns had I chosen a flawed phone. In recent news, things have been _44_ for Samsung-literally.Samsungs most recent innovation is called the Note7. Sadly, it was discontinued only 38 days after being made _45_ for consumption. At first, a few customers

31、 complained that their phones caught fire while being _46_. Samsung, being responsible, launched an investigation to _47_ the cases. They issued a global recall on September 1, but it was taken merely as a suggestion and not seen as _48_. Yet, earlier this month, the tech giant gave a stronger messa

32、ge to worldwide customers, saying all owners must stop using their Note 7s immediately.Commercial forces encourage tech companies to push the envelope and produce new products every few months. Sometimes, a conflict of interests can occur. The greed for innovation has a funny way of causing _49_ for

33、 the basics- like safety-and the Note7s situation is just one example of this. The device _50_ all kinds of cool features, including a super-high-resolution camera, an iris scanner and an especially powerful _51_. Ideally, manufacturers should consider all relevant aspects when creating new commodit

34、ies. Samsung has both the money and technical know-how to prevent such negligence. The Note7s _52_ was most likely rushed in order to make more profit, which _53_ having the opposite effect. Time will tell how much this oversight will cost with respect to Samsung fame and future. _54_, it s safe to

35、assume that Samsung could eventually come back over the horizon and restore its reputation as a manufacturer of excellent smartphones if its new models have no major flaw. In an industry largely run by Apple and Samsung, intense competitions will only bring more benefit to consumers. If Apple were t

36、o become the only _55_ company, we would be left with few options for top-of-the-line phones.1. A. surf B. access C. launch D. process2. A. buy B. desire C. recommend D. abandon3. A. works B. checks C. helps D. adapts4. A. growing up B. bringing up C. blowing up D. digging up5. A. accessible B. resp

37、onsible C. affordable D. available6. A. locked B. broadcast C. charged D. carried7. A. look over B. look through C. look up D. look into8. A. aggressive B. desperate C. anxious D. urgent9. A. neglect B. need C. demand D. application10. A. causes B. boasts C. defines D. forbids11. A. battery B. scree

38、n C. chip D. frame12. A. campaign B. promotion C. invention D. release13. A. ended up B. served for C. acted out D. turned over14. A. Consequently B. Therefore C. Furthermore D. Nevertheless15. A. flexible B. ambitious C. dominant D. feasible Section BDirections : Read the following three passage ,

39、each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D . Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)For the first time in its history the International Olympic Com

40、mittee has allowed a team of refugee to compete at the Games. All of the teams members were forced to leave their home countries .Now theyve come together to compete under the Olympic flag instead.Making it to the Olympics is something eighteen-year-old swimmer Yusra has always dreamed of . But just

41、 last year, she was swimming for her life. She and her sister were forced to leave their home in Syria because of the war there. They were trying to get to Greece in a rubber dinghy with eighteen other refugees , when their boat broke down and began filing with water. Most of the people on board cou

42、ldnt swim so she and her sister jumped in to help push it to shore. Three hours later , they made it to safety , and eventually to Germany as refugees. Refugees are people who have left their home country because their lives are threatened by war, bad treatment or violence often because of their rac

43、e, gender or beliefs. Around the world , more than 60 million people are in this situation . And some of them , like Yuasra , are elite athletes who have trained all their lives to compete at the highest level , only to have that chance taken away.Now, a team of ten , including swimmers, runners , a

44、nd judokas from Syria, South Sudan ,Ethipia and Congo have been given the chance to compete at the Games under the Olympic flag. Theyve also been given their own coaches ,officials ,uniforms and a chef , all paid for by the IOC. And in the past few months they ve been training hard. The IOC says it

45、wants the team to inspire and give hope to other refugees, and draw attention to the issues millions of others around the world are facing . And these guys say theyve up to the task , whether they win gold or not. “These refugee athletes will show the world that despite the unimaginable tragedies th

46、at they have faced , anyone can contribute to society through their talent ,skills and strength of the human spirit,” the statement continues.56.What does the underlined sentence mean?A. She trained all her life.B. She swam for the glory of life.C. She swam to escape being drownedD. She swam to esca

47、pe from other refugees.57.Where do Yusra and her sister live as refugees now?A. Syria B. Germany C. Congo D. Ethiopia58.Which of the following is not a reason why the refugees are threatened to leave their country?A. Race B. Violence C. Religion D. Nationality59.The IOC allowed a team of refugees to

48、 compete in the Olympic Games in order to _A. help the refugees to fulfill their dreams of winning the Olympic gold medalB. offer the refugees a chance to earn bread by themselvesC. light a candle of hope for all the refugees in the worldD. course the darkness of the society by forcing them to pay a

49、ttention to the life of refugee.(B)As the MOOC craze continues to explode , anyone interested in taking an online course faces a tricky question: Which course to take? Here are five aspects that you should consider before you start.(1) What is your learning style?Many MOOCs are video-based . Other c

50、ourses use presentation formats . Some also require participation in group work. If you want to stay motivated during your course ,think about how you enjoy learning.Are you a visual learner , preferring to use images to understand a topic? If so , a video-based course will work well for you . If yo

51、u are a verbal learner who gains new information by speaking and writing , try a text-based course with lots of note-taking .Social learners ,meanwhile , will thrive in forum discussions and project-based assessment.(2) Are you ready to become a full-time student?Be realistic about the time that you

52、 can commit to your online studies . Participating in an online course can take as much time and commitment as a class-based program. Check the course requirements and make a plan around your current schedule.(3) Does the course really meet your needs?Whether you are interested in a professional qua

53、lification or want to take a personal development course like yoga , there is a MOOC for you . Its easy to get caught up in the excitement of taking lots of free courses in everything that you ever wanted to learn. Before you start a course , think about the end goal . Is the course aimed at beginne

54、rs or advanced learners? Why do you need this qualification?(4) Do you need a support group?Some people learn best from seeing how others approach the problem. If you are such a leaner , you will need to supplement your online lessons with an in-person support group.(5)What kind of certification wil

55、l you get?Take time to find out what kind of certification is available upon completion of the course , and how you can prove your learning to others -for example , certificates ,transcripts or digital badges?60.What kind of MOOCs does the author recommend to verbal learners?A. A video-based course

56、B. A text-based courseC. A forum-based discussion D. A project-based assessment61. What kind of learners need an in-person support group?A. Learners who prefer individual work.B. learners who are in great need of a certificateC. learners who learn best from seeing how others approach the problem.D.

57、learners who are too busy to become a full-time student62. What is the passage mainly about?A. Picking the right MOOCS for you B. Deciding your learning style C. Taking the right course you need D. Choosing a suitable support group.CPluto-which famously was degraded from a “major planet” in 2006- ca

58、ptured our imagination because it was a mystery that could complete our picture of what it was like at the most remote of our solar system .Plutos underdog discovery story is part of what makes it so appealing . Clyde Tombaugh was a Kansas far boy who built telescopes out spare auto parts , old farm

59、 equipment and self-ground lenses. As an assistant at Lowell Obsevatory in Flagstaff , Arizona , Tombaughs task was to search among millions of stars for a moving point of light , a planet that the observatorys founders thought existed beyond the orbit of Neptune . After years efforts , Tombaugh fin

60、ally found it . Pluto was the first planet discovered by an American , and represented a moment of light in the darkness of the Great Depression.For decades , Pluto thrived in its role as the ninth major planet of our solar system ,even though it was tiny compared to the others and so far away.Howev

61、er , 62 years after its discovery , two astronomers discovered another planet-like object beyond the orbit of Neptune. Six months later ,they discovered a third object. It looked like Pluto might actually be a member of a sort of asteroid belt , similar to but way beyond one weve known about for a l

62、ong time between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.Another 14 years passed , dozens more objects beyond Neptune like Pluto had been discovered , so the International Astronomical Union elected to degrade the planet. It now shares its dwarf designation with three of the 1,200 bodies that have been locat

63、ed beyond Neptune today , collectively known as “Kuiper Belt Objects.”The Kuiper Belt is populated by icy bodies that are remnants of the solar systems formation. These are the building blocks of planets. We now also know the surface of Pluto contains ices composed of methane, nitrogen, and other co

64、mpounds familiar to us . It also seems to have a bright polar cap, like on earth . Its atmosphere is very thin, but its composed largely of nitrogen , like our own.So, as we finally get within 7,800 miles of Pluto today , we scientists are hoping we can finally understand how the chaos at the beginn

65、ing of the solar system, could have created objects so similar and yet so foreign as Earth and Pluto. Pluto is much more than something that is not a planet. Its a reminder that there are many worlds out there beyond our own-that the sky isnt the limit at all. We dont know what kinds of fantastic va

66、riations on a theme nature is capable of making until we get out there to look.63. Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in _A. 1930 B.1939 C. 1992 D. 200664. Now the official designation of Pluto is _A. Asteroid Belt B. Kuiper Belt C. Major Planet D. Dwarf Planet65.Pluto and Earth are to some exte

67、nt similar for_A. both of them are populated by icy bodies that are remnants of the solar systems formation 4.6 billion years ago.B. the atmosphere of either of them is mainly made up of nitrogen.C. there are ices throughout the surface of both D . both of them have bright polar caps on the north po

68、le as well as the south pole.66.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. There are nine major planets in the solar system .B. There is an asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.C. Pluto now shares its designation with 1,200 bodies that have been beyond Neptune.D. Clyde Tombaugh dis

69、covered Pluto with the telescope out spare auto parts, old equipment and self-ground lenses. Section CDirections : Complete the following passage by using the sentences listed below. Each sentence can only be used once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.Suppose you become a leader

70、 in an organization . Its very likely that youll want to have volunteers to help with the organizations activities . To do so , it should help understand why people undertake volunteer word and what keeps their interest in the work.Lets begin with the question of why people volunteer . _For example

71、, people volunteer to express personal values related to unselfishness , to expand their range of experiences , and to strengthen social relationships. If volunteer positions do not meet these needs, people may not wish to participate . To select volunteers , you may need to understand the motivatio

72、ns of the people you wish to attract.People also volunteer because they are required to do so . To increase levels of community service, some schools have launched compulsory volunteer programs. Unfortunately , these programs can shift peoples wish of participating from an internal factor(e.g.,I vol

73、unteer because its important to me”) to an external factor(e.g., I volunteer because Im required to do so .”) . When that happens people become less likely to volunteer in the future._Once people begin to volunteer ,what leads them to remain in their positions over time? To answer this question , re

74、searchers have conducted follow-up studies in which they track volunteers over time. For instance , one study followed 238 volunteers in Florida over a year . One of the most important factors that influenced their satisfaction as volunteers was the amount of suffering they experienced in their volu

75、nteer positions._ the researchers note that attention should be given to “training methods that would prepare volunteers for troublesome situations or provide them with strategies for coping with the problem they do experience.” Another study of 302 volunteers at hospitals in Chicago focused on indi

76、vidual differences in the degree to which people view “volunteer” as an important social role._ . Participants indicated the degree to which the social role mattered by responding to statements such as “Volunteering in Hospital is an important part of who I am .” “ Consistent with the researchers “

77、expectations, they found a positive correlation between the strength of role identity and the length of time people continued to volunteer. These results , once again , lead to concrete advice:” Once an individual begins volunteering ,continued efforts might focus on developing a volunteer role iden

78、tity - Item like T-shirts that allow volunteers to be recognized publicly for their contribution can help strengthen role identity.”A. People volunteer mainly out of academic requirements and internal needs.B. People must be sensitive to this possibility when they make volunteer activities a mustC.

79、It was assumed that those people for whom the role of volunteer was most part of their personal identity would also be likely to continue volunteer work.D. Individual differences in role identity is most likely to motivate volunteers to continue their work.E. Although this result may not surprise yo

80、u ,it leads to important practical advice.F. Researchers have identified several factors that motivate people to get involved. Section DDirections : Read the following passage , Summarize the main idea and the main points of the passage in no more than 60 words . Use your own words as far as possibl

81、e. In the United States alone , over 100 million cell-phones are thrown away each year. Cell-phone are part of a a growing mountain of electronic waste like computers and personal digital assistants. The electronic waste stream is increasing three times faster than traditional garbage as a whole. El

82、ectronic devices contain valuable metals such as gold and silver . A Swiss study reported that while the weight of electronic goods represented by precious metals was relatively small in comparison to total waste , the concentration (含氟) of gold and other precious metals was higher in So-called e-wa

83、ste than in naturally occurring minerals. Electronic wastes also contain many poisonous metals . Even when the machines are recycled and the harmful metals removed , the recycling process often is carried out in poor countries , in practically uncontrolled ways which allow many poisonous substances

84、to escape into the environment. Creating products out of raw materials creates much more materials, up to 100 times more, than the material contained in the finished products . Consider again the cell-phone , and imagine the mines that produced those metals , the factories needed to make the box and

85、 packaging(包装) it came in . Many wastes produced in the producing process are harmful as well. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency notes that most wast is dangerous in that “ the production , distribution , and use of products -as well asd management of the resulting waste-all result in greenho

86、use gas release.” Individuals can reduce their contribution by creating less waste at the start - for instance , buying reusable products and recycling In many countries the concept of the extended producer responsibility is being considered or has been put in place as an incentive(动机)for reducing w

87、aste. If producers are required to take back packaging they use to sell their products , would they reduce the packaging in the first place?Governments incentive to require producers to take responsibility for the packaging they produce is usually based on money . Why , they ask , should cities or t

88、owns be responsible for paying to deal with the bubble wrap (气泡垫)that encased your television?From the governments point of view , a primary goal of laws requiring extended producer responsibility is to transfer both the costs and the physical responsibility of waste management from the government a

89、nd tax-payers back to the producers. 第卷.( 第1-2句每句3分, 第3句4分; 第4句5分, 共 15分)Translation1. 大家都认可,快乐是一个旅程,而非目的地。(it)2. 正是他那种急于求成的心态导致了在决赛中失去了冠军的头衔。(cost)3. 这个学校十分重视培养学生的可持续性发展,所以它的毕业生以有志向,上进心和主动性而闻名。(emphasis)4. 不顾她父母和朋友的反对,她放弃了高薪高福利的工作,转向了以金融为核心的投行。(regardless of)Guided Writing (25)Directions: Writing a

90、n English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese. 17 届高三学生都参加了综合素质评价中的志愿服务活动, 请以某一次志愿者活动中所出现的困难为内容,谈谈自己的看法,文章必须包括:1, 描述这次困难及问题2, 解释困难出现的原因3, 介绍解决困难的方法附赠六校联考的参考答案听力部分1-5 BBCCA 6-10 BCADA11-15 ACBBD 16-20 CADCA语法填空Named ; would lead , after; until ; providing

91、 ; what; the; the luckiest; had been trained; which选词填空IACEK BGHDJ完型BDACD CDDAB ADADC阅读部分CBDCBCAADBBFBECSummary writing Electronic waste are increasing quickly , which contain both valuable metals and poisonous metals. The recycling process causes harm to the environment . In addition , harmful wast

92、e material is also created during production. Therefore , to reduce greenhouse gas, we should create less waste at the beginning and the responsibility of e-waste treatment should be shifted from government to produce.Translation1, It is generally acknowledged/ thought / believed that happiness is a

93、 journey , not a destination .( not, but 或者instead都可以)2, It was his eagerness for success that cost him the championship in the final.3, This school puts /lays/places great emphasis on students sustainable development , so its graduates are famous for ambition , aggression and initiative.4, Regardless of her parents and friends objection / opposition, she gave up the job of high salary and welfare and turned to the finance-oriented investment banks.

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