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1、考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分 命题人: 审题人:注意事项:1答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区。来源:学,科,网2选择题必须使用 铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用 毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。 4保持卡面清洁,不得折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。 第I卷第一部分 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

2、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秒中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 will the woman do with her friends tomorrow? A. Go to the museum. B. Go to the bank.C. Go to the theatre.2. What does the man probably do ? A. A policeman. B. A director.C. A professor.3. What did the man do? A. He took a test

3、. B. He passed a test.C. He failed a test.4. What job does the woman do most probably? A. Librarian. B. Student.C. Teacher.5. Which statement is true according to the dialogue? A. The woman has been introduced to Roll Beckham. B. The woman has already met Roll Beckham. C. The woman heard a lot about

4、 Roll Beckham.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。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。 6. Where is the man going?A. Los Angeles.B. San Francisco. C. New York.7. What does the woman probably do?A. She is a condu

5、ctor.B. She is a passenger. C. She is a passer-by.8. Which behavior is allowed on the bus?A. Smoking a tobacco pipe. B. Smoking in the rear.(后面)C. Drinking alcohol.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。 9. Why is the woman making the call? A. To make an apology. B. To say hello to an old friend. C. To report a robbery.10

6、. What is the man like according to the woman? A. He is dressed in a white shirt and jeans. B. He is dressed in a black shirt and jeans. C. He is wearing short-sighted glasses.11. What is included in her bag? A. A cell phone. B. Credit cards. C. Some secret papers. 听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。 12. What job is

7、the woman going to do? A. A nurse.B. A teacher.C. An engineer.13. How many hours will Eddie Sharp work every week? A. 25.B. 10.C. 5. 14. What do we know about the woman from the dialogue? A. She has no related experience. B. She has to prepare dinner for her husband. C. She has to prepare breakfast

8、for her son.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. What makes the woman nervous when she takes her trips? A. Road transport. B. Air transport. C. Sea transport.16. What transportation does the man prefer? A. Trains. B. Ships. C. Planes.17. Which statement is true according to the conversation? A. The man succeeded in

9、 persuading the woman to go to Canada by air. B. The woman still preferred to go to Canada by sea in the end. C. The man was the womans husband.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. What was Miss Richards? A. A biology teacher. B. A PE teacher.C. A science teacher.19. How did Miss Richards feel before Dick raised

10、his hand? A. Glad and excited. B. Angry and desperate.C. Disappointed and unhappy.20. What can we learn from the passage? A. Miss Richards was rather patient. B. The students were active in class. C. Dick was the top student in class.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A、B

11、、C、D) 中,选出最佳选项。 AIf youre short on cash, you dont have to pay for an expensive gym membership to get in shape. Below are some choices for you! And the best is that they dont cost a penny! Nike+Running Club and Nike+Training ClubTuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, various locationsNikes free run club

12、 of coaches and pacers open to anyone who wants to learn how to run like the professionals. Besides, theres the Nike Training Club for all health levels, covering boxing and other exercise. Its not one for men, though the classes have a women-only policy. Call up in advance for participation! Our Pa

13、rksMonday, Wednesday and Friday This brilliant program works with local communities to bring free health group classes across the city. Theyre led by qualified instructors and you can join anything from the body-building club at the Olympic Park to yoga in Victoria Park just remember to register onl

14、ine and book ahead.Sweaty Bettys in-store classes来源:学科网ZXXKDaily, various locations and timesWith over 70 classes to pick each week, its no wonder mums crowd into Sweaty Betty to keep their health on track. But to sign up for a class, its fastest fingers first places can be booked up to a week in ad

15、vance so simply register online and watch out for a free spot.Sweat Shop running communitySundays to Thursdays, various locations and timesRunning can be a lonely old task. Sweat Shops run clubs, held at branches across London, aim to make it a little more social. Wed recommend this for more experie

16、nced runners the entry level distance is 5 kilometers but a pace keeper at the back means you wont be left behind. Ready to work up a good sweat? Just go to the events listed on their Facebook page!21. Which of the four programs admits women only? A. Sweat Shop running community. B. Sweaty Bettys in

17、-store classes. C. Nike+Running Club and Nike+Training Club. D. Our Parks. 22. You can join Sweat Shop running community by _. A. calling up in advanceB. registering online and waiting C. booking a week earlierD. showing up at the intended spot 23. If you are free only on Saturdays, you can enjoy _.

18、 A. training of boxing by the professionals B. doing yoga in a beautiful park C. a variety of health classes to choose from D. running with a pace keeper 24. The passage is intended to _. A. offer exercising courses for beginners B. advertise free body-building programs C. give advice on how to do p

19、hysical activities D. create a communication platform for runnersB I was 17 and my job was to try to keep eight fairly active 10-, 11- and 12-year-olds from killing one another or themselves. Among other activities, I would take them camping in the woods outside Dover Plains, N.Y. I learned that if

20、you are going to be in the woods for a couple of days, take frosted flakes. You can eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner, you dont have to cook them and they dont weigh as much as your meats and vegetables. Ill never touch another frosted flake as long as I live. The camp was for low-income youn

21、gsters from New York City. I was a suburban kid, and a wonderful thing about the job was that it exposed me to different people: kids from the inner city and college students from exotic places like Minnesota. Being out in the woods with the kids was a little scary. I suddenly realized these are act

22、ually somebodys children and Im responsible for them. Not one of them to my knowledge ever died on me, although occasionally there were bee stings. I found myself being an authority figure because I had to. On a camping trip we stopped at a lake to pitch (搭起) our tents. I was the only white person i

23、n the group. We were swimming when these white kids in a motorboat began yelling racial abuses and trying to splash (泼水) us. The assistant counselor (辅导员) and I had no choice but to warn them, “If you come anywhere near these kids, weve written down the number of your boat and were going to call the

24、 police.” They yelled more stuff but finally left. That experience was the biggest test of responsibility I had ever faced. When I returned to high school after that first summer, it seemed a lot less intimidating (令人胆怯) than before. Plus, I had earned $375, which after trips to the camp candy store

25、 was down to eight cents clear profit. 25. The author took along frosted flakes for the following reasons EXCEPT that _. A. They were his favorite snacks B. They were easy to carry and eat C. They filled the belly easilyD. They wouldnt go bad in a couple of days 26. What gave the author the best les

26、son of responsibility when they camped in the woods? A. To teach 8 naughty kids to swim.B. To put up tents out in the wilds. B. To stop the kids from bee stings. D. To protect his campers from abuses. 27. Which word may best conclude the camp trip? A. Amusing.B. Profitable.C. Relaxing. D. Comfortabl

27、e. C A handshake is one of the most common ways to greet others, but US President Donald Trumps unusual method has been put under the microscope lately. Much like an armwrestler in a match, the recently-elected leader has a habit of yanking (猛拉) peoples hands toward himself during handshakes. And wh

28、ile a typical handshake is only brief, the one between him and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Feb 10 lasted a full 19 seconds. Simply having a strong hand is not the explanation here. According to Darren Stanton, a body language expert from the UK, while handshakes are usually an exchange of

29、kindness, Trump uses his as a way to show power and control, regardless of how uncomfortable it makes people. “It is as if to say, Hey, Im in charge, dont mess with me,” Stanton told The Independent. Apart from Trumps “yank-shake”, there are other ways people display power with their hands. At busin

30、ess talks or political meetings, for example, some people may rotate (旋转) their wrists during handshakes so that their hand ends up on top instead of underneath. Some may squeeze so hard that it leaves the other persons hand in pain. According to Stanton, by pulling people into his personal space, T

31、rump is also testing whether they are willing to cooperate with him. “For example, if someone was resistant to being yanked towards him and stood their ground, he would know that he has work to do with them before he got what he wanted,” Stanton told Express. This is probably why on Feb 13 when Cana

32、dian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited the White House, all eyes were on how he was going to handle Trumps handshake. Fortunately, Trudeau managed to avoid the embarrassment by grabbing Trumps shoulder to stop himself being pulled in. Afterward, some Twitter users wrote that this proved Trudeaus

33、 strong leadership, with one even calling the moment “one of Canadas greatest victories”. Vice magazine summed up the exchange between the two leaders as: “. no regular handshake. This was the first shot in a bloodless war.”28. According to Darren Stanton, Trump uses his “yank-shake” to _. a. show h

34、is kindness b. gain control c. remind people of his status d. see if people are cooperativee. get people to lower their guard A. bcdB. abcC. aceD. bde29. The phrase “stood their ground” in Paragraph 5 probably means _. A. going aheadB. standing stillC. turning aroundD. pulling out30. According to th

35、e text, the way Trudeau reacted to Trumps handshake _. A. annoyed TrumpB. displayed his power C. was considered rudeD. was likely to start a war 来源:Zxxk.Com31. What can be concluded from the text? A. Some people spin their wrists during handshakes to show extra respect. B. Handshakes are the most pr

36、eferable way for political leaders to greet others. C. The way someone shakes another persons hand can have different meanings. D. The longer two people shake their hands, the better their relationship is.D Around 1975 books were written about strange occurrences in the Bermuda Triangle, a part of t

37、he Atlantic Ocean off the southeast coast of the U.S. They told the stories of planes and ships that disappeared for no understandable reason and were never found again. They told about ships which were found undamaged but with no one on them. According to the books, more than 1,000 people disappear

38、ed in the Triangle from 1945 to 1975. According to some writers, there were no natural explanations for many of the disappearances, so they suggested other explanations. For example, some strange and terrible power exists in the Triangle. According to another writer, people from space are living at

39、the bottom of the Atlantic, and sometimes they need human sailors and airmen for their research. These ideas were not scientific, but they were good advertisements. The books about the Bermuda Triangle were immediate successes. However, the books give little evidence to support their unusual ideas.

40、In addition, they ignore at least three important facts that suggest natural reasons for many of the occurrences. First, messages from some of the ships and aircraft which later disappeared give us evidence of problems with navigational instruments. Similar stories are told by officers who were on d

41、uty on planets and ships which finally managed to come through the Triangle without disaster. Second, the weather in this part of the Atlantic Ocean is very unpredictable. Dangerous storms that can cause problems even for experienced pilots and sailors can begin suddenly and without warning. Finally

42、, the Bermuda Triangle is very large, and many people, both experienced and inexperienced, sail and fly through it. Perhaps the figure of 1,000 deaths in thirty years shocks some people, but, in fact, the figure is not unusual for an area of ocean that is so large and that is crossed by so many ship

43、s. The evidence which exists, therefore, supports one conclusion about Bermuda Triangle: We do not need stories about people from space or strange unnatural powers to explain the disappearances.32. What was strange about the occurrences in the Bermuda according to Paragraph 1?来源:学#科#网 A. Ships survi

44、ved but with no passengers on board. B. Not only ships but planes went missing as well. C. There were as many as 1,000 deaths from 1945 to 1975. D. They happened across none other than the Atlantic waters.33. Why were the books about Bermuda Triangle unscientific? A. The books were written by unknow

45、n writers. B. Nearly no supporting evidence was given. C. The books were written as advertisements. D. The writers pursued immediate success. 34. What reason for the disappearances may the author agree with? A. The sailors and airmen were taken away by strange species. B. People aboard could not sta

46、nd the weather and died of diseases. C. The sailors and airmen were to blame as they were inexperienced. D. Navigational instruments going wrong caused the sink or the crash.35. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Bermuda Triangle Disappearances, Mystery Or Misreading? B. The Deadly Proble

47、ms With Machines Of Last Century C. One Hundred Lives Lost In Thirty Years! D. New Discoveries In The Bermuda Triangle第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Finland has the best secondary education system in the world. But why is it so good? 36 Most teachers in Finland are p

48、rofessionals who have been selected from the top 10% of the nations graduates. In order to teach, they need a masters degree in education. Teachers also have a lot of respect and status in Finland. 37 They work closely with the university thats closest to their school. They also have fewer teaching

49、hours than any other school system in the world, which gives them more time to reflect on their teaching methods.Teachers have a great deal of freedom. Even though theres a national curriculum that says what children should learn, all teachers are free to decide how and when they teach it. 38 Studen

50、ts spend fewer hours in school than pupils in other western countries. 39 This makes it easy for teachers to monitor students progress. There are also specialized assistants in the classroom to help the teacher. If a child is falling behind, the teaching staff create a plan to meet that childs perso

51、nal needs. If a child is going really well, staff will pay attention to this too. 40 Clearly, a lot of factors determine how well students do in class. But Finland seems to have created the perfect system! A. Here are a few possible reasons.B. Class sizes are rarely over 20 students.C. The atmospher

52、e at school is fairly relaxed. D. Teachers get continuous professional training.E. Children never get more than half an hours homework.F. Nearly 30% of Finlands children receive some kind of special help.G. Teachers also set their own lessons and choose the textbooks for the classes. 第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两

53、节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 It was spring break, and I left school on March 7 to fly to San Jose, California, to visit colleges and volunteer at Los Angeles helping improve the lives of immigrants.I 41 at the airport, and after days of 42 hom

54、ework, papers and exams, I fell asleep; when I woke up, I found that most of the people around me on the plane were 43 Spanish. It 44 that it was my dad who had made the mistake when 45 the ticket. The flight was flying for San Jose, Costa Rica, not San Jose, California.I approached the flight stewa

55、rdess, who 46 the captain that they got a young man on the wrong plane.A kind Costa Rican lady lent me 47 iPad with Wi-Fi access, and I 48 a quick e-mail to tell my parents and teachers. “I just boarded the 49 plane, and Im flying to Costa Rica. Yeah, me! Im not joking,” I wrote. “Please 50 as soon

56、as possible. Ill probably 51 some Spanish there.” 52 it was the middle of the night in Beijing, my teacher, Mr. P, was the first to reply. “Im glad to see youre keeping a 53 of humor about it,” he wrote, and he started 54 people to ask for help. As a result, I could not get 55 the airport because I

57、did not have a visa for Costa Rica and was not allowed to go into the country. I ended up spending the night on a 56 in the airport.I 57 arrived in the right San Jose 28 hours after I had left New York. The 58 should have only taken about four hours.I now understand better the English 59 , “Every cl

58、oud has a silver lining.” As Mr. P wrote: “It will make for a great 60 .”41. A. landedB. boardedC. flewD. arrived42. A. boringB. annoyingC. exhaustingD. confusing43. A. talkingB. chattingC. learningD. speaking44. A. turned inB. turned outC. turned upD. turned down45. A. bookingB. gettingC. servingD.

59、 taking46. A. askedB. frightenedC. informedD. encouraged47. A. herB. hisC. myD. their48. A. sentB. gotC. receivedD. found49. A. falseB. wrongC. largeD. terrible50. A. wakeB. checkC. replyD. ring51. A. get upB. keep upC. give upD. pick up52. A. ThoughB. IfC. SinceD. Thus53. A. meansB. formC. smileD.

60、sense54. A. thinkingB. contactingC. protectingD. warning55. A. onB. intoC. out ofD. around56. A. floorB. benchC. liftD. plane57. A. finallyB. immediatelyC. fortunatelyD. actually58. A. wayB. sleepC. flightD. break59. A. wordB. speakingC. noteD. saying60. A. helpB. tripC. preparationD. story第II卷第二节 (

61、共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 The day that you enjoy all 61 satisfaction of having all the housework done by a robot might still be a few decades off. But increasingly, engineers are saying that 62 (robot) are going to make the leap from the factory floor to your family ro

62、om.Bill Gates once predicted the “Dawn of the Age of Robots”. Whats behind this new era? Its 63 (part) a matter of technology. Devices that can recognize and respond to a human voice have been developed. There are now a few different ways for robots 64 (move) around. They can walk, crawl or ride on

63、wheels. They are being made smaller and smaller these days and also 65 (become) more and more efficient.A bigger part of the story depends 66 the consumers. People around the world have tirelessly searched for ways to get 67 (lazy) from the 1950s 68 the television remote control was invented. Also 6

64、9 (consider) the increasing wealth of people, engineers believe the time appears ripe to introduce robots to ease our daily lives. Robots will do most of the basic housework, 70 just help you have more fun on the basketball court.第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分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,

65、请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。作文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(),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:在错的词下面画一横线,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仅限一词: 2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 The number of people who are visually impaired in China are the largest in the world. They have difficulties in life, one of th

66、em is getting around. Though tactile paving (盲道) is designed for the blind as the guide to walk, but it is not commonly used.Most people are not aware the importance of tactile paving for the blind. We could often see that it is occupying by cars or bicycles. Sometimes it is blocked by foods or news

67、paper stands. Thus, it is danger for blind people to use. It is even no tactile paving at all in some small cities. 第二节 书面表达 (满分25分) 假如你叫李华,是光明中学的一名学生。虽然近来城市交通加强了管理,但你仍然经常看到一些违反交通规则的行为,于是向报社写信反映此情况,内容如下:1. 行人的不文明行为 (如:过马路不走人行道,攀爬护栏等)2. 机动车驾驶员的不文明行为 (如:超速行驶,打电话等) 3. 你的看法和建议。注意:词数100个左右 (开头和结尾已经给出,不计入

68、总数)参考词汇:行人 pedestrian; 护栏 guard rail Dear Editor,_来源:Z。xx。k.Com_Sincerely Yours,Li Hua 高三英语 校内五模 考试答案听力部分:AAAACBABCABBABBCBCCA阅读部分:21 24 CDCB25 27 ADB28-31 ABBC32 35 ABDA36 40 ADGBF完型:41 45 BCDBA46 50 CAABC51 55 DADBC56 60 BACDD语法填空:61. the62. robots63. partly64. to move65. becoming66. on 67. lazier

69、68. when69. considering,70. or 短文改错 The number of people who are visually impaired in China are the largest in the world. They ishave difficulties in life, one of them is getting around. Though tactile paving (盲道) is designed whichfor the blind as the guide to walk, but it is not commonly used. a Mo

70、st people are not aware the importance of tactile paving for the blind. We could often see of canthat it is occupying by cars or bicycles. Sometimes it is blocked by foods or newspaper occupied foodstands. Thus, it is danger for blind people to use. It is even no tactile paving at all in some small cities. dangerous There

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