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1、乐山外国语学校2016-2017学年度下期2017届3月月考英语试题 第I卷(选择题满分90分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)第一节(共5小题:每小,题1分,满分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 is the woman planning to do this summer? A. Travel. B. Work in Europe. C. Attend a summ

2、er camp. 2. Which does the man probably prefer? A. serious movies B. funny movies C. horrible movies 3. What does the woman need?A. some meat B. some candies C. some vegetable 4. Where are the speakers? A. At home B. In a restaurant C. At a theater 5. What does the man want most? A. To meet the woma

3、ns brother. B. To watch a football game C. To learn something new 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,并标在试卷的相应住置。听每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独自读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6.7题。6What is the womans problem? AShe often quarrels with her mother. BHer mat

4、h score is low. CShe doesnt play enough sports.7. Where do the speakers probably go to study now? A. A high school. B. A local college. C. A middle school. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Who might Mark be? A. The mans father. B. The womans husband. C. The mans brother. 9. Whats the theme of the party? A. Birthd

5、ay B. Wedding C. Graduation10. What did the speakers do last year? A. They went fishing. B. They went camping. C. They went hiking. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. How many countries has the man probably visited in total? A. About 6. B. About 10. C. About 16. 12. What is surprising to the woman about Icelands

6、weather? A. It was very hot there. B. It was not very cold there. C. It was very green there.13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Driver and passenger. B. Husband and wife. C. Fellow workers 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题 14. Who is probably the oldest? AThe man. BThe woman. CThe mans br

7、other. 15. What does the man say about college life? A. It gets better every day. B. It is much harder than high school. C. He misses his mothers cooking. 16. What has changed recently for the man? A. He cooks a lot more often. B. He eats healthier food now. C. He has more freedom now.17. What is th

8、e woman concerned about? A. If the man can get a good job. B. If the man misses high school friends. C. How much time the man spends studying. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Who will help people apply to the program? A. Diet experts. B. Fitness experts. C. The speaker.19. What type of exercise is mentioned?

9、A. Swimming. B. Hiking. C. Playing basketball20. Where would this talk most likely be found? A. On the radio B. On TV. C. In the newspaper.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) ABrighten up your garden this spring with great deals on plants and flowers from Reader Offers! With the sun out and

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15、dark red and thus make a striking contrast to green leaf plants. Your garden will be brought to life with color in every fall.Click the link below for the full Reader Offer collection. 21. If you enjoy watching the changing colors of autumn leaves, probably you will buy_. A. Evergreen Bushes B. Bego

16、nias C. Chinese Azaleas D. Japanese Maples22. If you want to enjoy flowers in summer, _ is an ideal choice. A. Evergreen Bushes and Japanese MaplesB. Chinese Azaleas and Japanese Maples C. Evergreen Bushes and BegoniasD. Begonias and Chinese Azaleas23. How much will you spend if you buy four floweri

17、ng bushes A. 26. B. 22.75 . C. 27.75 . D. 31.24. Where would you most probably find this passage A. From the front page of a Newspaper.B. From a direct-mail advertisement.C. From the website of a magazine.D. From a gardening guidebook. B Tu Youyou has become the first Chinese woman to win a Nobel Pr

18、ize, for her work in helping to create an anti-malaria(疟疾) medicine. The 84-year-olds route to the honour has been anything but traditional. Tu Youyou attended a pharmacology school in Beijing. Shortly after, she became a researcher at the Academy of Chinese Traditional Medicine. In China, she is be

19、ing called the three noes winner: no medical degree, no doctorate, and shes never worked overseas. In 1967, Communist leader Mao Zedong decided there was an urgent national need to find a cure for malaria. At the time, malaria spread by mosquitoes was killing Chinese soldiers fighting Americans in t

20、he jungles of northern Vietnam. A secret research unit was formed to find a cure for the illness. Two years later, Tu Youyou was instructed to become the new head of Mission 523. Researchers in Mission523 pored over ancient books to find historical methods of fighting malaria. When she started her s

21、earch for an anti-malarial drug, over 240,000 compounds(化合物) around the world had already been tested, without any success. Finally, the team found a brief reference to one substance, sweet wormwood(青蒿), which had been used to treat malaria in China around 400 AD. The team isolated one active compou

22、nd inwormwood, artemisinin(青蒿素), which appeared to battle malaria-friendly parasites(寄生虫). The team then tested extracts(提取物) of the compound but nothing was effective until Tu Youyou returned to the original ancient text. After another careful reading, she improved the drug recipe one final time, h

23、eating the extract without allowing it to reach boiling point. After the drug showed promising results in mice and monkeys, Tu volunteered to be the first human recipient of the new drug. “As the head of the research group, I had the responsibility.” she explained. Tu is consistently cited for her d

24、rive and passion. One former colleague, Fuming Liao describes her as a “tough and stubborn woman”. Stubborn enough to spend decades piecing together ancient texts and apply them to modern scientific practices. The result has saved millions of lives.25. Which of the following words can best describe

25、Tu Youyou? A. Traditional and modest. B. Passionate and responsible. C. Lucky and knowledgeable. D. Stubborn and flexible.26. When did Ms. Tu start her malaria research? A. When malaria become serious among Chinese citizens. B. When she was enrolled into a pharmacology school in Beijing. C. After sh

26、e entered a secret government unit known as “Mission 523”. D. After she became a researcher at the Academy of Chinese Traditional Medicine.27. What can we learn about the discovery of anti-malaria drug? A. Heating the extract until it reaches boiling point is necessary. B. The process of testing ext

27、racts of the compound is very smooth. C. No one had ever done any research on it before Tu and her team. D. The idea of using wormwood to treat malaria was from ancient Chinese text.28. The underlined phrases “pore over” in paragraph 3 most probably means _. A. go over B. pay attention to C. search

28、for D. think over CIts generally believed that people act the way they do because of their personalities and attitudes. They recycle their garbage because they care about the environment. They pay S5 for a caramel brule latte because they like expensive coffee drinks.Its undeniable that behavior com

29、es from our inner dispositions (性情),but in many instances we also draw inferences about who we are, as suggested by the social psychologist Daryl Bern, by observing our own behavior. We can be strangers to ourselves. If we knew our own minds,why would we need to guess what our preferences are from o

30、ur behavior? If our minds were an open book, we would know exactly how much we care about the environment or like lattes. Actually,we often need to look to our behavior to figure out who we are.Moreover, we dont just use our behavior to learn about our particular types of character, but infer charac

31、ters that werent there before. Our behavior is often shaped by little pressures around us, which we fail to recognize. Maybe we recycle because our wives and neighbors would disapprove if we didnt. Maybe we buy lattes in order to impress the people around us. We should not mistakenly believe that we

32、 always behave as a result of some inner disposition.Whatever pressures there can be or inferences one can make, people become what they do,though it may not be in compliance (符合)with their true desires. Therefore, we should all bear in mind Kurt Vonnegufs advice: “We are what we pretend to be, so w

33、e must be careful about what we pretend to be.”29. According to the passage, personalities and attitudes are commonly believed to _.A. determine ones behaviorB. reflect ones tasteC. influence ones surroundingsD. result from ones habits30. Which of the following would Daryl Bern most probably agree w

34、ith?A. The return of a wallet can indicate ones honesty.B. A kind person will offer his seat to the old.C. One recycles plastics to protect the environment.D. One buys latte out of true love of coffee.31.What can be inferred from the underlined sentence in the passage?A. We fail to realize our inner

35、 dispositions.B. We can be influenced by outside pressures.C. Our behavior is the result of our true desires.D. Our characters can shape our social relationships.32. What does the author mainly discuss in the passage?A. Personalities and attitudes.B. Preferences and habits.C. Behavior and personalit

36、ies.D. Attitudes and preferences. DGravitational waves are the ripples(波纹) in the pond of spacetime. The gravity of large objects warps space and time, or “spacetime” as physicists call it, the way a bowling ball changes the shape of a trampoline(蹦床) as it rolls around on it. Smaller objects will mo

37、ve differently as a result like marbles spiraling(盘旋) toward a bowling-ball-sized dent(凹迹) in a trampoline instead of sitting on a flat surface.Scientists announced that they have succeeded in detecting gravitational waves from the violent merging(兼并) of two black holes in deep space. The detection

38、was regarded as a victory for a controversial, delicately crafted, billion-dollar physics experiment and as confirmation of a key prediction of Albert Einsteins General Theory of Relativity.There is no obvious, immediate consequence of this physics experiment, but the scientists say this opens a new

39、 window on the universe. Until now, astronomy has been almost exclusively a visual enterprise: Scientists have relied on light, visible and otherwise, to observe the cosmos.But now gravitational waves can be used as well. They could potentially take a census of black-hole mergers, spot the collision

40、s of ultra-dense neutron stars(中子星), probe the inner dynamics of exploding stars and discover theoretical “cosmic strings” left over from the big bang.These waves will be particularly useful for studying black holes (the existence of which was first implied by Einsteins theory) and other dark object

41、s, because theyll give scientists a bright beacon to search for even when objects dont emit actual light. Mapping the abundance of black holes and frequency of their mergers could get a lot easier.Since they pass through matter without interacting with it, gravitational waves would come to Earth car

42、rying undistorted information about their origin. They could also improve methods for estimating the distances to other galaxies.It will also start a new era of astronomy in which gravitational waves are tools for studying the most mysterious and exotic objects in the universe.33. According to the p

43、assage, which of the following is true about the experiment of gravitational waves?A. It is a success and was approved of by all.B. It is well designed though time and money consuming.C. It proves that black holes do give out gravitational waves.D. It proves one of the key predictions of Einsteins G

44、eneral Theory of Relativity right.34. Why is gravitational waves important?A. Because scientists have relied on light, visible and otherwise, to observe the cosmos.B. Because they have been used to discover facts about the inner dynamics of exploding stars.C. Because they could make it possible to p

45、robe objects in total darkness even when they dont give out light.D. Because mapping the abundance of black holes and frequency of their mergers could be impossible without them. 35. The underlined word “undistorted” in paragraph 6 probably mean _A. Unrelated. B. Unfamiliar. C. Unchanged. D. Unreal.

46、 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。*注:在填涂机读卡时用AB代替E, AC代替 F, AD代替 G. When youre packing for an adventure, whats the most important thing youll need? _36_ Or better yet, a GPS. What about other animals, how do they know where theyre going? While humans depend on technolog

47、y to travel, some animals have something far more advanced. Researchers, mainly from Oregon State University, US, found that Chinook salmon (鲑鱼) have a “built-in GPS” of the Earths magnetic field. _37_ It acts like a big map inside their brain. Scientists placed some baby salmon into a big swimming

48、pool. To simulate (模拟) the Earths magnetic field, they put magnetic coils (线圈) all around the pool. Then, by changing the direction of the coils, the salmon began to change their own direction. They started to face in the direction of their ocean feeding area. _38_ When the scientists changed the co

49、ils to the opposite side, the salmon also turned in the opposite direction. Just by using their “built-in GPS”, the salmon were able to figure out the direction of their feeding area. _39_ The scientists believe that their navigation skills came through evolution. The fish that were able to reach th

50、e feeding area lived longer. _40_ So if youre ever lost and in need of some help, maybe you should ask a salmon to point you in the right direction! A. How did Chinook salmon get their “built-in GPS”?B. If you dont want to get lost, youll need a map! C. This is a safe place in the ocean where salmon

51、 can find food to eat. D. Then they could pass on their navigation skills to their babies. E. However, the magnetic field is likely not the only tool salmon use to navigate. F. It turns out young salmon dont just learn quickly, they dont need to learn at all. G. This means as soon as they are born t

52、hey are able to direct themselves in the ocean.第三部分 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) Children find meanings in their old family tales. When Stephen Guyers three children were growing up, he told them stories about how his grandfather, a banker, 41 all in the 1930s, but did not lose sight of what he valued

53、most. In one of the darkest times 42 his strong-minded grandfather was nearly 43 , he loaded his family into the car and 44 them to see family members in Canada with a 45 ,“there are more important things in life than money. ” The 46 took on a new meaning recently when Mr. Guyer downsized to a 47 ho

54、use from a more expensive and comfortable one. He was 48 that his children ,a daughter, 15, and twins, 22, would be upset. To his surprise, they werent. 49 , their reaction echoed(共鸣)their great-grandfathers. What they 50 was how warm the people were in the house and how 51 of their heart was access

55、ible. Many parents are finding family stories have surprising power to help children 52 hard times. Storytelling expects say the phenomenon reflects a growing 53 in telling tales, evidenced by a rise in a storytelling events and festivals. A university 54 of 65 families with children aged from 14 to

56、 16 found kids ability to 55 parents stories was linked to a lower rate of anger and anxiety. The 56 is telling the stories in a way children can 57 . Were not talking here about the kind of story that 58 , “When I was a kid, I walked to school every day uphill both ways, barefoot in the snow.” Inst

57、ead, we should choose a story suited to the childs 59 , and make eye contact to create “a personal experience”, We dont have to tell children _60 they should take from the story and what the moral is .” 41. A. missed B. lost C. forgotD. ignored42. A. when B. whileC. howD. why43. A. friendless B. wor

58、thlessC. penniless D. homeless44. A fetched B. allowed C. expectedD. took45. A. hope B. promise C. suggestion D. belief46. A. tale B. agreement C. arrangement D. report47. A. large B. smallC. newD. grand48. A. surprised B. annoyedC. disappointed D. worried49. A. ThereforeB. BesidesC. Instead D. Othe

59、rwise50. A. talked about B. cared aboutC. wrote about D. heard about51. A. much B. manyC. littleD. few52. A. beyond B. overC. behind D. through53. A. argument B. skillC. interest D. anxiety54. A. study B. design C. committee D. staff55. A. provide B. retellC. support D. refuse56. A. trouble B. gift

60、C. factD. trick57. A. perform B. writeC. hearD. question58. A. means B. ends C. beginsD. proves59. A. needs B. activities C. judgments D. habits60. A. that B. what C. whichD. whom第II卷(非选择题)第一节 单词填空(每小题1分,共10分)1. It helps if you do a little _ (提前的)planning.2. Id like to take this _(机会)to thank everyo

61、ne for their hard work on this project.3Im going to a _(招待会)at the Chinese Embassy here in London.4Everybody has the _(义务)to make our country stronger.5As everyone knows, Confucius is a great mind who makes numbers of p_ remarks in his Confucian Analects论语.6One of her_(熟人), a salesman in the firm, w

62、as going through a very messy divorce and was very depresses. 7Will felt such a l_(渴望)to turn for home that tears scalded his eyes.8He goes home with anger without any _(迟疑).9Rowlings works a_(吸引) to readers of all ages.10.It was e_(估计)that Rowling had accumulated more than on billion dollars on dep

63、osit in her bank.第二节 语法填空Iraqi officials say the Islamic State launched two chemical attacks near the northern city of Kirkuk last week, _1_(kill)a young girl and wounding 600 people. Twice in four days the town of Taza, _2_is about 20 kilometers south of Kirkuk, was hit by a barrage of rockets, all

64、egedly(据说adv) carrying chemical agents. _3_(hundred)of people were injured in the attacks.A nurse at the Taza hospital said the _4_ (wound) are suffering from infected burns, suffocation and dehydration. A three-year-old girl died from exposure. A spokesperson for the Iraqi Commission for Human Righ

65、ts said the girl died from respiratory complications and kidney failure, _5_ (cause) by a mustard agent.The U.S. military captured one of the Islamic States top chemical-weapons _6_ (expert) in a recent raid in northern Iraq. A Pentagon official said the U.S.- led coalition(联合) has carried out air s

66、trikes_7_ it believes have degraded(退化) the chemical weapons _8_ (capable) of IS in Iraq after using information obtained _9_ a captured militant.U.S. Army Colonel Steve Warren said chemical threat is legitimate (合法的) but added, it is not a high threat. Experts also say the extremist group appears i

67、ncapable of _10_ (launch) a large-scale chemical weapons attack.第三节 改错下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。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:把多余的词作斜线()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。2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Dear Susan, Thank you for your letter. Due to the fact that I am on business in another city, I c

68、ouldnt reply your letter directly after I received it. Now I am writing to tell you what my city has done to reduce traffic jams in the last few years. First of all, four subways and some expressways have been built in my city to ease the heavy traffic. Second, public transportation has been improve

69、d to make convenient for people to take buses. However, the parking fee is raised in the downtown, it helps to reduce the number of cars come in and out. Now there are more buses and few cars in my city. The traffic is flowing smooth during the rush hour. Can you tell me everything about the traffic

70、 in your city? Expecting for your reply! Yours, Li Hua九、书面表达(满分25分)根据以下信息写一篇图书介绍,内容包括:1. 图书的基本信息: (1)书名:Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother (2)作者:Amy Chuo,美籍华人,耶鲁大学教授 (3)出版时间:2010年 (4)内容:作者用中国传统教育方式教育两个女的故事 (5)效应:引发了中美教育方式孰优孰劣的讨论2. 图书的相关报道:(1)中文版:2011年初开始在中国销售 (2)意外反应:多数中国妈妈不赞同作者的做法 (3)最新消息:17岁的大女儿已被哈佛和

71、耶鲁录取写作要求:结构清晰,内容完整、连贯。*耶鲁:Yale 哈佛:Harvard选择题听力理解:1-5 ABAAC 6-10 BABAB 11-15 CBABA16-20 CCBCB阅读理解: 21-24 DDCC 25-28 BCDA 29-32AABC 33-35 DCC 36-40 BGCAD完形 41-45 BACDD 46-50 ABDCB 51-52 ADCAB 55-56 DCCAB单词拼写:1. advance 2opportunity 3reception 4obligation 5philosophical6acquaintances 7longing 8hesitati

72、on 9appeal 10estimated语法填空: 1. killing 2. which 3. Hundreds 4. wounded 5. caused 6. experts 7. that/which 8.capability 9. from 10. LaunchingDear Susan,Thank you for your letter. Due to the fact that I am on business in another city, I couldnt wasreply your letter directly after I received it. Now I

73、am writing to tell you what my city has done to to reduce traffic jams in the last few years.First of all, four subways and some expressways have been built in my city to ease the heavy traffic. Second, public transportation has been improved to make convenient for people to take itbuses. However, t

74、he parking fee is raised in the downtown, it helps to reduce the number of Besides/Furthermore/moreover/Additionally which cars come in and ingNow there are more buses and few cars in my city. The traffic is flowing smooth during the fewer smoothlyrush hour.Can you tell me everything about the traff

75、ic in your city? Expecting for your reply! something Yours Li Hua书面表达: A book entitled Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua was published in 2010. It tells how the author, a Chinese American and professor at Yale University, educated her two daughters in the traditional Chinese way. Its publi

76、cation has started a debate as to which way of parenting is superior, the traditional Chinese way or the American way. It is reported that the Chinese version of the book began to sell in China early 2011. Unexpectedly, the majority of mothers inChinadisagree with the author though her 17-year-old e

77、lder daughter was lately reported to have got offers from both Harvard and Yale. Sample 2A book entitled Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother was published in 2010. Its author is Amy Chua, a Chinese American and professor at Yale, who tells stories in her book about how she educated her two daughters in

78、the traditional Chinese way. Ever since its publication, a heated discussion has been around about whether the Chinese way of educating is better than the American way. The Chinese version of the book began to sell inChinaearly 2011, but surprisingly most Chinese mothers do not agree to Amy Chuas way of parenting. A recent report says that Amys elder daughter, 17, has been accepted by both Harvard and Yale.

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