1、扶沟高中20152016学年度上期高三开学考试英语试题 本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。 2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。3.二卷试题用黑色中性笔作答。第一卷(选择题 共70分)第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40)第一节( 共15小题;每小题2分;满分30分) APeople in the western state of California who are in the United States
2、 illegally can now request a drivers license. The law went into effect on January l. California is not the first American state with such a law, but it has the largest number of illegal immigrants. More than a million people began to request licenses shortly after the new state law went into effect.
3、 Among them was Christian Alvarado. Mr. Alvarado entered the United States from El Salvador eight years ago without permission from the U.S. government. Some call such people illegal immigrants. Others call them undocumented immigrants. Mr. Alvarado thinks it so exciting, for he has been waiting for
4、 the license for a long time. But some are worried that their personal information will be used to find them and deport them. Armando Botello is a spokesman for the California Department of Motor Vehicles, or DMV. He says people should not be afraid, for such information will not be shared. The new
5、licenses are the same as licenses given to citizens except that they have the words Federal Limits Apply. That means the license cannot be used to travel on an airplane or enter a federal building. Ana Garcia, working at the Central American Resource Center, says some illegal immigrants fear those w
6、ords will be used to abuse them. Civil rights groups say the police and others will not. Dan Schnur, a political scientist at the University of Southern California, said that the main argument against the new law is that it rewards illegal behavior. But Professor Schnur argued that young, white Amer
7、icans generally support immigration reform, including giving drivers licenses to illegal immigrants Its simply because they grew up in a much more multicultural society than their parents or their grandparents did. Professor Schnur says he believes the changes in beliefs about illegal immigrants tha
8、t have taken place in California will spread throughout the United States. 21. Why did the new law make Mr. Alvarado excited?A. Because he can request a drivers license.B. Because he became a legal immigrant of California. C. Because he got his driving license as an illegal immigrant. D. Because a l
9、aw went into effect for the new immigrants. 22. What is the difference of the new licenses compared to those given to citizens? A. The words “Federal Limits Apply” will abuse illegal immigrants B. They cant be used to travel on an airplane or enter a federal building. C. They can be used to act agai
10、nst the police and other people. D. With the words Federal Limits Apply, immigrants can enjoy special rights. 23. Whats the publics attitude towards the new law released on January l in California? A. supportive B. negative C. neutral D. controversialB Walking tall, and safelySome women simply refus
11、e to give up high heels, despite slush (雪泥), ice and snow. Now theres Winter Trax for them, designed to fit over high-heel boots and make their walk on the wild side a little more safe. Metal coils (圈) wrap around rubber at the front end of the shoe, with the heel end open.Snow skirt steps up into f
12、ashionDown with snow pants. Up with snow skirts! Montreals Fantasy World Heroes has created these skirts to layer over minis and jeans as the snow season sets in. In a range of colors and available in wool, and quiltings, they come in four sizes and adjustable. Doc Martens, those army-inspired leath
13、er boots, are back. They were last popular when Kurt Cobain was all the rage (风靡一时). So far, just a few teens and fashion people have been spotted wearing the slight fat boots, but they have already appeared on stylish models like Irina Lazareanu and Agyness Deyn. Neon stores sold Doc Martens 15 yea
14、rs ago and its owner Irving Tajfel wasnt sure at first if he was ready to relive the trend. I couldnt believe my eyes when I saw Doc Martens at a fashion fair in Barcelona last year. Then I saw all the cool fashion kids wearing them in Paris. That got me thinking that it was about time Doc Martens c
15、ame back in style here. Tajfel said.24. We can know from the passage that WinterTrax . A. makes women like Doc Martens more B. protects the back end of high-heel boots C. makes women enjoy high-heel boots in winter D. protects women from being robbed25. When in Barcelona last year, Irving Tajfel pro
16、bably _ . A. wore a pair of Doc Martens B. found Doc Martens was put on show C. placed an order for Doc Martens D. saw fashion kids wearing Doc Martens26. Which of the following can be used to fill in the blank? A. Leather boots are popular again B. Kurt Cobain and its music C. How to choose high-qu
17、ality boots D. Doc Martens make a brave return27. What is this passage mainly about? A. High-heel boots. B. Seasons. C. Clothes fashion. D. Weather. CCan eating a chocolate bar every day really prevent age-related memory loss? No. But a new research shows that large amounts of flavones, substances f
18、ound in cocoa, tea and some kinds of vegetables, may improve age-related memory failure. Dr. Scott Small is a professor of neurology (神经病学) at Columbia University in new York City. He is the lead writer of a research paper describing the effects of cocoa flavones on brain activity. His study involve
19、d 37 volunteers aged between 50 and 69. Researchers gave them a high-level flavones drink made from cocoa beans or a low-level flavones drink. For a period of three months, some subjects got 900 milligrams of flavones a day. The others got 10 milligrams of flavones each day. Brain imaging and memory
20、 tests were given to each study subject before and after the study. Dr. Small says that the subjects who had the high-level flavones drink showed much improvement on memory tests. The researchers warn that more work is needed to be done because this study was performed only on a small group. Dr. Joa
21、nn Manson is the lead researcher of a four-year study involving 18,000 adults. This study will use flavones capsules(胶囊). The study subjects will be divided into two groups and will take two pills per day. The capsules used will all look the same. But one groups capsules will contain flavones, while
22、 the other group will take capsules made of an inactive substance, or placebo Dr. Manson says its not necessary for people to start eating more chocolate, because 3 persons would have to eat a huge amount of chocolate to get the same level of flavones given to the rest subjects. He adds many manufac
23、turers have planned to remove the flavones from their chocolate products. Similarly, Dr. Manson says a cocoa-based flavones extract(提取)may be developed in the future But he says that more studies are needed to see how much flavones is good for our health.28. What was done to the subjects after Dr. S
24、malls study? A. They were asked to take a high-level flavones drink. B. They were given capsules containing flavones. C. They were given brain imaging and memory tests. D. They were asked to take two pills of flavones capsules per day.29. Whats the similarity of the two experiments? A. Both use high
25、-level flavones capsules. B. The number of the subjects is the same. C. Drinks and placebos are used in both experiments. D. The subjects are divided into two groups in both experiments.30. Why will Dr. Manson carry out the four-year study? A. To prove the first experiment is wrong.B. To carry out t
26、he experiment further. C. To test how much flavones can improve our memory. D. To show eating chocolate is better to improve memory.31. What can we learn from the last paragraph? A Its not necessary for us to eat chocolate. B The more we eat flavones, the better our health will be. C. In the future
27、we can get flavones without eating chocolate. D. Its easy for people to get the same level of flavones given to the test subjects.DAll you have is what you bring with youIve always felt a need to be prepared for whatever situation Ive found myself in.My mother once took me to a store when I was seve
28、n years old. She and I got to the checkout counter, and she realized she had forgotten a couple of things on her shopping list. She left me with the cart and ran off to get what she needed.Ill be right back. she said.She was gone just a few minutes, but in that time, I had loaded all the things on t
29、he belt and everything was rung up. I was left staring at the cashier, who was staring at me. Do you have money for me, son? she said. Ill need to be paid. I didnt realize she was just trying to amuse herself. So I stood there, ashamed and embarrassed.By the time my mom returned, I was angry. You le
30、ft me here with no money! This lady asked me for the money, and I had nothing to give her!Now that Im an adult, youll never catch me with less than $200 in my wallet. I want to be prepared in case I need it.Ive always admired people who are over-prepared. In college, I had a classmate named Norman.
31、One day he was giving a presentation on an overhead projector (投影仪) and in the middle of his talk, the light bulb(灯泡)on the projector blew out. We would have to wait ten minutes until someone found a new projector.Its Okay. he announced. Theres nothing to worry about.We watched him walk over to his
32、bag and pull something out. He had brought along a spare bulb for the Overhead projector. Who could even think of that?I often told my students, When you go into the wilderness, the only thing you can depend on is what you take with you. And essentially, the wilderness is anywhere but your home or o
33、ffice. So take money. Pack a light bulb. Be prepared.32. Why did the cashier ask a seven-year-old boy to pay for the purchases?A. The boy was shopping by himself.B. The boys mother asked her to do so.C. The cashier was playing a joke on him.D. The boys mother was away for something else.33. Why was
34、the boy angry with his mother?A. His mother left him alone.B. He lost face in front of the cashier.C. His mother forgot to buy something.D. He had just quarreled with the cashier.34. Why did Norman bring a spare bulb with him?A. He was always well-prepared.B. His presentation was about bulbs.C. He k
35、new the classroom equipment was of poor quality.D. He predicted the bulb on the projector would blow out.35. What do the two stories tell us?A. Accidents happen almost every day.B. Money is the key that opens all doors.C. In fair weather, prepare for a rainy day.D. Chances favor those who are well-p
36、repared.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。EHave you heard about Leap year? Leap year is a year that has 366 days instead of the usual 365. It normally occurs every four years, always on an even-numbered year. The extra day is added to our shortest month. That is the second
37、 month of the year, which in non-leap years has 28 days, two fewer than any other month. 36 We also call Leap year the bissextile year (闰年). 37 In our calendar system there is a need for a leap year because the solar year (the time it takes the earth to go around the sun once)is actually slightly mo
38、re than 365 days long. That extra dayFeb 29 every four yearshelps correct the difference between our calendar and the solar calendar.It is said that Leap year was first made part of the calendar by the ancient Roman leader Julius Caesar. His astronomers had calculated the length of the solar year to
39、 be 365 days and six hours. So Caesar declared that an extra day be added to the calendar. 38 However, Caesars adjustment was not completely accurate because his astronomers year exceeded the true solar year by eleven minutes and fourteen seconds. By 1582, a difference of ten days had developed betw
40、een the calendar year and the true solar year. To correct this error, Pope Gregory X ruled that every fourth year would continue to be a leap year except for century years that could not be divided evenly by 400. By this system, century years such as 1700, 1800, and 1900 were not leap years, but the
41、 year 2000 was a leap year. 39 People born on Feb 29 celebrate their growing up a little differently from the rest of us. 40 But if they go strictly by the calendar, they have only one-fourth as many birthday celebrations as most people.A. They acknowledge that they get older each year. B. When you
42、see Feb 29 on a calendar, you know that year is a leap year. C. This is its formal, or scientific title. D. This may seem complicated, but it works. E. In a leap year, the extra day is added to the second month, giving it 29 instead of the usual 28 days F. The leap year was introduced in the Julian
43、calendar in 46 BC. G. This is done every four years.第三部分 语言运用第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。There is a fine line between a parent who is active and open-minded and one that doesnt know when to let go(放手). As my daughter, Nicole, prepares to leave home for coll
44、ege, Im discovering how hard it is to stay on the 41_ side of this line. When I hold 42 the apron strings(围裙带)connecting us, Nicole, eager to 43 independence, tries to loosen my grasp. What results is a (an) 44 mother-daughter, push-me, pull-you kind of tango. For the past two years, its gone like t
45、his:Mothers question: “Have you thought of taking an advanced class(大学预备课程)so that you can earn college credit?”Daughters 45 “No, Im not interested in that.” Two months ago, she was 46 to a great university. However, I was still the mother having a 47 time letting go. The night before the introducto
46、ry meeting of the university, I had read the course catalog carefully and 48 courses which I thought looked good. We met on the campus the next afternoon, and Nicoles face 49 with excitement. “I have had my entire schedule figured out,” she said. “Already?” I was astonished, 50 she should have discu
47、ssed it with me. I examined the schedule. Nicole hadnt taken a (an) 51 one of the courses I had suggested. Every course she had chosen 52 suited her interests. Just then I saw a mature, capable young woman with a 53 mind and the ability to shape her future. She no longer needed her mother 54 every d
48、ecision she made. I felt proud, though still a bit 55 I 56 the lessons carefully Nicole has struggled to learn over the past 18 years: 57 , sympathy, and hard work. There have been a few holes along the way 58 , she is well-equipped and eager to 59 the future. The next step, I recognized, was mine t
49、o take: giving my daughter and myself the 60 we both needed.41. A. leftB. rightC. eitherD. each42. A. ontoB. upC. backD. out43. A. keepB. refuseC. tasteD. bear44. A. awkwardB. relaxingC. livelyD. beautiful45. A. commentB. wordC. conceptD. response46. A. receivedB. invitedC. treatedD. accepted47. A.
50、goodB. greatC. hardD. easy48. A. takenB. underlinedC. offeredD. emphasized49. A. lit upB. built upC. turned upD. made up50. A. imaginingB. thinkingC. hopingD. adding51. A. onlyB. justC. evenD. single52. A. mostlyB. hardlyC. exactlyD. slightly53. A. sharpB. normalC. differentD. typical54.A.encouragin
51、gB. evaluatingC. disagreeingD. agreeing55. A. anxiousB. excitedC. sadD. tense56. A. reviewedB. observedC. checkedD. studied57.A.competenceB. honestyC. confidenceD. responsibility58. A. ThereforeB. InsteadC. StillD. Besides59. A. determineB. embraceC. discoverD. control60. A. characterB. strengthC. r
52、eliefD. independence 第二卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(不多于3个单词)。Television is now playing a very important part in our life. But television, like many 61 things, has both advantages and disadvantages. Do the 62 outweigh (比更重要) the latter?In the first place,
53、 television is not only a convenient source of entertainment, but also 63 comparatively cheap one. For a family of four, for example, it is 64 (convenient) as well as cheaper to sit comfortably at home, with almost unlimited entertainment available, than to go out in search of amusement elsewhere.Al
54、l they have to do is 65 (press) a button, and they can see plays, films, operas, and shows of every kind, not to mention the latest 66 (excite) football match. Some people, 67 maintain that this is precisely 68 the danger lies. The television viewer makes no choice and exercises no judgment. He is c
55、ompletely passive and has everything 69 (present) to 70 without any effort on his part. 第二节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)短文中共有10处语言错误,每行中最多两处错误。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在此处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出增加的词;删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉;修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在其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(从十一处起)不计分。Dear Diana,Thank you for the lo
56、vely day we have with you. It was so kind for you to let us bring Annes friend, Gina. Unfortunate, the only problem was the journey home. There had been a terrible accident on the highway and, for a result, there was a long line of traffic for at least six mile. In the end, we drove to a service sta
57、tion and waited there unless the road was clear. In the car park here Gina nearly got knocked over as car drove out far too quickly from behind a lorry. They finally dropped Gina off at her parents and made our own way to home.Much love,Fiona第三节:书面表达(满分25分) 假定你是李华,你校英文报“外国文化”栏目拟刊登美国节日风俗和中学生生活的短文。请给美
58、国朋友彼得写信约稿,要点如下:1. 栏目介绍。2. 稿件内容;3. 稿件长度:约400词汇 4. 交稿日期:6月28日前天 注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯的;3. 开头语已为你写好。扶沟高中20152016学年度上期高三开学考试英语试题参考答案阅读(每题2分,共40分): (A)ABD (B) CBDC (C)CDBC (D) CBAC (E ) BCGDA完形(每题1.5分,共30分): BACAD DCBAB DCABC ADCBD语法填空(每题1.5分,共15分): 61. other 62. former 63. a 64. more convenie
59、nt 65. to press 66. exciting 67. however 68. where 69. presented 70. him短文改错(每题1分,共10分):Dear Diana,Thank you for the lovely day we have with you. It was so kind for you to let us bring Annes had offriend,Gina. Unfortunate, the only problem was the journey home. There had been a terrible Unfortunatel
60、y accident on the highway and, for a result, there was a long line of traffic for at least six mile. In as miles the end, we drove to a service station and waited there unless the road was clear. In the car park until here Gina nearly got knocked over as car drove out far too quickly from behind a l
61、orry. They there a Wefinally dropped Gina off at her parents and made our own way to home.Much love,Fiona书面表达:(25分)One possible version:Dear Peter,Id like to ask you to write an article for our schools English newspaper.The “Foreign Cultures” section in our newspaper is very popular among us student
62、s. It carries articles written by foreign friends about the cultures of their home countries. Would you please write something about the culture in your part of the United States? And we would especially welcome articles about how Americans spend their holidays and festivals, and the life of American high school students. You can write anything relevant so long as its interesting and informative. 400 words would be fine. Could we have your article before June 28?Im looking forward to hearing from you. Yours, Li Hua