1、试卷类型:A 出题人:马 榕审题人:王 琴说明:本试题分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题),考试时间为120分钟,卷面总分为150分,第卷应涂在答题卡上,考试完毕后,只交第卷和答题卡。第卷(共115分)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) 请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1. Whats the womans attitude?A. Angry B. Happy C. Understanding2. How will the man go to the train station?A. By car B. By busC. On foot3. Wh
2、ats the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. Saleswoman and customer C. Boss and secretary4. Where will the man spend his Spring Festival?A. At his homeB. At his bosss home C. At his parents-in-laws home5. What does the woman mean?A. The man should change his glasses
3、. B. The mans glasses are up to date. C. The man should wear his glasses in class.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面段对话或独白,选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听第段材料,回答、题。6.Whats the weather like in the mans city in spring?A. Cold . B. Hot C. Usually windy with some rain7. Which season is the mans favourite?A. Summer B. Wi
4、nter C. Autumn听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How many works of art are mentioned in the conversation?A.1 B. 4C. 89. When did Van Gogh die according to the woman?A. In his thirtiesB. In his twenties C. In his forties听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What kind of books does the woman want to borrow?A. Some books about British
5、society B. Some books about British culture.C. Some books about British language.11. Who is the girl in the black sweater probably.A. A studentB. An assistant librarianC. The woman speakers roommate.12. What will the woman write?A. An essayB. A composition C. A review. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where is
6、the woman going when she meets the man?A. To the newly-opened supermarket.B. To her house.C. To her company.14. What do we know about the woman?A. She is serious about everything B. She likes buying expensive things.C. She is willing to try something new.15. How many people visited the Speed Racing
7、Handlebar yesterday with the man?A. 1B. 2C. 3来源:Z.xx.k.Com16. What happened during the mans stay there?A. Two accidents occurred around the turns.B. Some racers talked about the turnings.C. Some racers drove at high speed.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17. What was the world record before this basketball marathon
8、?A. 16 hoursB. 60 hoursC.84 hours18. How long did each person in the team play?A. For 21.5 hours. B. For 23.5 hours C. For 15.5 hours19. Why was it hard for the players to fall asleep on the first night?A. They were too worriedB. They were too excitedC. They were disturbed too much.20.Which of the f
9、ollowing is NOT true according to the passage?A. The boys started playing at 6 oclock in the eveningB. Some of the boys were hurt when they played.C. In the final hours, the players became too tired to play.第二部分:英语知识运用第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 21. Great attention must
10、_ education, especially in the countryside.A. pay to develop B. be paid to developC. pay to developing D. be paid to developing22._a stone tower near the old pine tree.A. It used to be B. There used to beC. There used to have D. It is used to be23. So clearly _ English that he can always make himsel
11、f understoodA. does he speak B. he speaks C. did he speak D. he spoke24. What you have done will not have _your fame.A. a good effect in B. effected C. effect D. a good effect on25. If you dont sign up for the game, _.A. so will I B. neither do I C. neither will I D. nor do I来源:学科网26. Jane stored _
12、money in the new cave.A. a great many B. quite a lot C. a large number of D. a great deal of 27. On hearing the news that her son had won the game, she _ laughter.A. burst out B. burst into C. burst with D. burst upon28. _ is mentioned above, the number of the students in senior high school is incre
13、asing.A. It B. That C. What D. As29. Chest pains can be a warning _of heart problems.A. signal B. sign C. mark D. symbol30. This book_18 articles , _ three written by my father.A. contains; includes B. includes; containsC. contains; including D. includes; containing31. We asked John and Jerry, but _
14、 of them could offer a satisfactory explanation.A. either B. none C. both D. neither32. Why are you leaving right now? You promised to stay _ hours.A. both two B. more two C. two another D. another two 33.We already have _pencils, but we need two _ pens.A. dozen of ; dozen B. dozens of ; dozensC. do
15、zens of ; dozen D. dozen ; dozen34.Beijing experienced _ heaviest snowfall in _ month of January .A. ; a B. a ; the C. the ; the D. the ; a 35.Did you have a good time in Veitnam last week?-_, it was too hot.A. Not really B. Yeah, why not C. oh, great D. You are right第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Mis
16、s Lovely began to work in our office last year. She thought she was 36 and hardly talked with us . Her house was a little far from our company and she had to go to work 37 every day.Of course, she had to spend a lot of 38 on this, She decided to have her own car, and began to 39 how to drive two mon
17、ths ago . Now she was able to drive, but had to 40 a license before she could buy a car. It took her a week to 41 the traffic regulations. She was sure she would 42 the examinations.It was finally time for her to take the examinations yesterday. Miss Lovely didnt come to work. We 43 she would drive
18、her new car to our company this morning. But to our 44 she came here by taxi and didnt tell anybody about it. None of us asked her the 45 but her face clearly showed she had 46 in the exams.This afternoon one of our workmates told us 47 had happened to the girl when she was 48. Yesterday the chief e
19、xaminer had asked her some questions, but she could answer only a 49 .For example,“Would you run over a man or a dog if you see them both in the middle of the 50 ?”“Of course Id run over the dog ,sir”, Miss Lovely answered without 51 .“Im sorry to tell you, Miss Lovely,”the examiner shook his 52 and
20、 said ,“you have to take the examination again!” “I dont think my answers were 53 ,sir”the girl said in a hurry.“I 54 run over a man, you know!”“agree with your 55, Miss Lovely,”the chief examiner said with a smile,“but why not brake(刹车)?”36.A. oldB. foolishC. clever D. kind37.A. by taxiB. by trainC
21、. on foot D. by plane38. A. timeB. money C. energy D. room39. A. teachB. planC. operate D. learn40. A. findB. apply forC. look forD. make41. A. learnB. forgetC. teachD. break42. A. takeB. prepareC. explainD. pass43. A suggested B. describedC. thoughtD. replied44. A. surpriseB. joyC. angerD. pleasure
22、45. A. nameB. reasonC. ruleD. notice46. A. believedB. heardC. foundD. failed来源:Zxxk.Com47. A. whyB. howC. whatD. when48. A. illB. aloneC. in D. out49. A. fewB. severalC. all D. lot50. A. roomB. playgroundC. hospitalD. road51. A. askingB. thinkingC. discussingD. advising52. A. footB. noseC. earsD. he
23、ad53. A. wrongB. correctC. rightD. true来源:学科网54. A. canB. needntC. cantD. need55. A. carB. opinionC. factD. purpose第三节:阅读理解(共俩节,满分40分)第一节:(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) AA small piece of fish each day may keep the heart doctor away. Thats the finding of a study of Dutch men in which deaths from heart disease w
24、ere more than 50 percent lower among those who consumed(消费) at least an ounce of salt water fish per day compared to those who never ate fish.The Dutch research is one of three human studies that give strong scientific support to the long held belief that eating fish can provide health benefits, par
25、ticularly to the heart.Heart disease is the number-one killer in the United States, with more than 550,000deaths occurring from heart attacks each year. But previous research has shown that the level of heart disease is lower in cultures that consume more fish than Americans do. There are fewer hear
26、t disease deaths, for example, among the Eskimos of Greenland, who consume about 14 ounces of fish a day, and among the Japanese, whose daily fish consumption averages more than 3 ounces.For 20 years, the Dutch study followed 852 middle-aged men, 20 percent of whom ate no fish.At the start of the st
27、udy, average fish consumption was about two-thirds of an ounce each day, with more men eating lean fish than fatty fish.During the next two decades, 78of the men died from heart disease , The fewest deaths were among the group who regularly ate fish, even at levels far lower than those of the Japane
28、se of Eskimos, This relationship was true regardless of other factors such as age, high blood pressure, or blood cholesterol(胆固醇)levels.56. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. The Dutch research has proved that eating fish can help to prevent heart disease.B. People who re
29、gularly eat fish never suffer from heart disease.C. Heart disease causes more deaths in America than any other disease.D. There is a low level of heart disease in such countries as Japan and Greenland.来源:学|科|网Z|X|X|K57. The passage is mainly about_.A. the changes in peoples dietB. the daily fish con
30、sumption of people in different cultures.C. the high death rate of disease in some countries.D. the effect of fish eating on peoples health58.We can infer from the passage that there are fewer heart disease deaths_.A. in DutchB. in AmericaC. in countries with high consumption of fish D. in countries
31、 with good production of fish 59. The phrase“this relationship (paragraph 6) refers to the connection between _ and the level of heart disease.”A. the amount of fish eatenB. regular fish-eatingC. the kind of fish eaten D. people of different areasBIt is estimated that some seven hundred million peop
32、le, about half the worlds adult population, are unable to read or write, and there are probably two hundred and fifty million more whose level is so slight that it is hardly called literacy(有文化).Recently the attack on illiteracy had been stepped up. A world plan has been drawn up by a committee of U
33、NESCO experts in Paris, as part of the United Nations Development Decade(十年计划),and an international conference of the subject has also been held. UNESCO stresses that functional literacy is the aim. People must learn the basic skills of responsible citizenship, the ability of reading notices, newspa
34、pers, timetables, letters, price-lists to keep simple records and accounts, to select the importance of the information gathered, and to fill in the forms.The major areas of illiteracy are in Asia, Africa, and Central and South America. In Africa there are at least one hundred million illiterate peo
35、ple, which is eighty to eighty-five percent of the total population. In Europe the figure is about twenty-four million; most of them are in Sothern Europe, with Spain, Italy, Portugal, Yugoslavia heading the list (the United Kingdom has about seven hundred thousand).UNESGO is eager for each country
36、in the world, poor or rich, to wipe out illiteracy.60.The author implies that this world plan is to_.A. be carried out in the major areas of illiteracy like Africa.B. be realized in the yearsC. be drawn up by Parisian expertsD. be discussed at an international conference61. The world plan mentioned
37、in the passage aims at_.A. asking African countries to take the lead in attacking illiteracyB. strengthening the function of the UNESCOC. helping illiterate people learn functional reading and writing D. training responsible citizens62.According to the passage, which of the following countries has t
38、he most illiterate people?A. England B. FranceC. SwedenD. Spain63. Which of the statements is true?A. The major areas of illiteracy are in Asia, Africa, and Central and South America.B. In the USA there are at least one hundred million illiterate people,C. the United Kingdom has about seven hundred
39、million illiterate people D. In Europe the figure is about twenty-four million; most of them are in Northern Europe.C40 years ago the idea of disabled people doing sport was never heard of. But when the yearly games for the disabled were started at Stoke Mandeville, England in 1948 by Sir Ludwig Gut
40、tmann, the situation began to change.Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who had been driven to England in 1939 from Nazi Germany, had been asked by the British government to set up an injuries center at Stoke Mandeville Hospital near London, His ideas about treating injuries included sport for the disabled.In the
41、 first games just two teams of injured soldiers took part .The next year, 1949, five teams took part. From those beginnings, things have developed fast. Teams now come from abroad to Stoke Mandeville every year. In 1990 the first Olympics for the disabled were held in Rome, in the same place as the
42、normal Olympic Games. Now, every four years the Olympic Games for the disabled are held, if possible, in the same place as the normal Olympic Games, although they are organized separately. In other years games for the disabled are still held at Stoke Mandeville, In the 1984 Wheelchair Olympic Games,
43、 1,064 wheelchair athletes form about 40 countries took part. Unfortunately, they were held at Stoke Mandeville and not in Los Angeles, along with the other Olympics.The games have been a great success in helping the progress of international friendship and understanding, and in proving that being d
44、isabled does not mean you cant enjoy sport. One small source of disappointment for those who organize and take part in the games, however, has been the unwillingness of the International Olympic Committee to include disabled events at the Olympic Games for the able-bodied. Perhaps a few more years a
45、re still needed to persuade those fortunate enough not to be disabled that their disabled fellow athletes should be included.64. The first games for the disabled were held _ after Sir Ludwig Guttmann arrived in England.A.40 years B. 21 years C. 10 years D. 9 years65. Besides Stoke Mandeville, surely
46、 the games for the disabled were once held in_.A. New York B. London C. RomeD. Los Angeles66. What do we know about Sir Ludwig Guttmann from the passage?A. He is an early organizer of the games for the able-bodiedB. He is welcomed by the British governmentC. He is an injured soldier.D. He is from En
47、gland.67. From the passage, we may know that the writer is_.A. in favor of holding the games for the disabledB. against holding the games for the disabledC. a disabled person who once took part in the gamesD. one of the organizers of the games for the disabledDEvery year thousands of tourists visit
48、Pompeii, Italy. They see the sights that Pompeii is famous for-its stadium and theatres, its shops and restaurants. The tourists do not, however, see Pompeiis people. They do not see them because Pompeii has no people. No one has lived in Pompeii for almost 2000 years.Once, Pompeii was a busy city o
49、f 22,000 people. It lay at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, a grass-covered volcano. Mount Vesuvius had not erupted for centuries, so the people of Pompeii felt safe, But they were not.In August of AD 79 , Mount Vesuvius erupted. The entire top of the mountain exploded, and a huge black cloud rose into t
50、he air. Soon stones and hot ash began to fall on Pompeii . When the eruption ended , Pompeii was hurried under 20 feet of stones and ashes. Almost all of its people were dead.For centuries, Pompeii lay buried under stone and ash. Then, in the year 1861,an Italian scientist named Ginseppe began to un
51、cover Pompeii. Slowly, carefully, Ginseppe and his men dug. The city looked almost the same as it had looked in AD79 , There were streets and fountains, houses and shops, There was a stadium with 20,000 seats , Perhaps the most important of all, there were everyday objects, which tell us a great dea
52、l about the people who lived in Pompeii. Many glasses and jars had some dark blue color in the bottom, so we know that the people of Pompeii liked wine, They liked bread, too; metal bread pans were in the bakery .In one bakery there were 81 round , flat loaves of bread a type of bread that is still
53、sold in Italy today . Tiny boxes filled with a dark, shiny powder tell us that women liked to wear eye-makeup.68.Why do large numbers of people come to Pompeii each year?A. To find the volcanoB. To shop and eat thereC. To watch sports and plays D. To see how Pompeians lived69. Why did the city uncov
54、ered look almost the same as it had looked in AD 79?A. Ginseppe and his men dug it slowly and carefully.B. The city was buried alive and remained untouched.C. Scientists successfully rebuilt the city with everyday objects.D. Nobody had lived in the city ever since the volcano erupted.70. What do we
55、know about the Pompeians who lived 2000 years ago?A. They lived more or less the same as Italians now do .B. They liked women wearing all kinds of makeup.C. They enjoyed a lazy life with drinking and eating.D. They went back to Pompeii after the eruption in AD79.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) Photographs are
56、 everywhere , They decorate the walls of homes and are used in stores for sales of different goods. The news is filled with pictures of fires, floods and special events, 71 They can also bring things close that are far away. Through photos, people can see wild animals, cities in foreign lands and ev
57、en the stars in outer space . Photos also tell stories. Reporting the news through photos is called photojournalism. At times photojournalists tell their stories through a single picture. At other times, they use a group of pictures to tell a story. Each picture is like a chapter in a book, which ca
58、n do more than record the facts. 72 .Jacob Riis was among the first photojournalists, 73 Riis believed that poverty caused crime and he used photos to help him prove his point. A few years later , the photos of small children working in factories by Lewis Hine shocked the public .Hines pictures help
59、ed bring about laws to protect such children.74 It takes science to have the photo come out clearly and art to make a photo that has a good design and expresses feeling. Photojournalists make an actual record of what they see. A photo, however , can be both a work of art and an actual record. It can
60、 record an important event as a beautiful or exciting picture.As historical and artistic documents(文献), photos can become more important over time . Today photojournalists still have their pictures appear in newspapers and magazines.75.A. Hundreds of pictures may have to be taken in order to get one
61、 or two really good photos.B. You are welcome to take a photo.C. It can also be a strong force for social change.D. They also publish them in books and on the Internet AB. It can repeat the facts, too.AC. He took pictures of parts of New York City where the poor lived.BC. Photos record the beauties
62、of nature.第卷(共35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均限一词。2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Dear Amy,Im writing to ask you for advices, This is a secret, s
63、o please not tell anybody else.My cousin and I used to be good friend , and I used to get along very well with him. We were planning to spend part of our time together, and now I dont want to inviting him home at all. Recently. Ive discovered that hes been started to tell lies, When I told her that
64、it was wrong to tell lies, he just laughed to me, Now should I tell his parent or should I keep quietly?第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华。最近,你校英语俱乐部就“学生该不该穿校服”组织了一次讨论,结果如下:1、 赞成的理由:穿校服很方便,不必再去买其他衣服,校服是学校的象征。2、 反对的理由:大家都穿同一种衣服,无法体现个性差异。请你根据以上提示完成一篇120词左右的文章介绍此次讨论,并表达自己的看法。参考词汇:个性 individuality,校服school uniforms_ 高三英语答案1-5 CBBCA 6-10 CABAB 11-15- ACACB 16- 20 ACABC 21-25 DBADC 26- 30DBDAC 3135 DDCCA 36- 40 CABDB 4145 ADCAB 4650 DCDAD 5155BDACB 5660BDCBB 6165 CDADC 66-70 BADBA 71-BC 72C 73AC 74A 75D 作文 ;