北京市石景山区普通中学2015-2016学年度第一学期高三英语期中试题
I卷
I.听力理解:
第一节:听下面5段对话。从每题所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听一遍。
What
day
is
today
A.
Sunday.
B.
Tuesday.
C.
Wednesday.
2.
When
does
the
film
start
A.9:05
B.
8:55
C.9:10
3.
What
would
they
do
at
last
A.
Go
to
the
party
together.
B.
Discuss
about
the
woman’s
paper.
C.
Talk
about
the
woman’s
plan
for
the
next
term.
4.
What
are
the
two
speakers
going
to
do
A.
Stay
at
home.
B.
Go
to
China.
C.
Go
to
the
beach.
5.
Why
was
the
man
angry
A.
The
woman
broke
his
ink
bottle.
B.
The
woman
took
his
ink
without
permission.
C.
The
woman
didn’t
return
him
the
ink
on
time.
第二节:
听下面4段对话或独白。从每题所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
Which
bus
will
the
woman
take
A.
T-3
B.
Z-4
C.
T-6
7.
What
is
the
man
doing
A.
Giving
directions.
B.
Making
an
appointment.
C.
Asking
for
permission.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
What
other
items
did
the
woman
look
for
after
she
got
almost
everything
A.
Chinese
vinegar
and
Japanese
soy.
B.
Some
newspapers
and
postcards.
C.
Some
potatoes
and
bananas.
9.
How
much
did
the
woman
spend
in
all
A.$43
B.
$46.1
C.
$46.70
听第8段材料,回答第l0至12题。
10.
What
is
the
man
planning
to
do
this
afternoon
A.
Go
swimming.
B.
Go
to
a
class.
C.
Go
to
the
library.
11.
What
does
Professor
Smith
probably
teach
A.
Literature.
B.
Science.
C.
Math.
12.
What
does
the
woman
offer
to
do
for
the
man
A.
To
write
a
poem
for
him.
B.
To
help
him
with
his
history.
C.
To
teach
him
how
to
study
math.
听第9段材料,回答第l3至15题
13.
How
much
copies
of
Norah’s
first
album
were
sold
A.
1million.
B.
13
million.
C.
18
million.
14.
Which
of
the
following
holds
a
selling
record
A.
Come
Away
with
Me.
B.
Feels
Like
Home.
C.
Not
Too
Late.
15.
What
can
we
learn
about
Norah
Jones
A.
She
won
five
Grammy
Awards
for
her
first
three
albums
in
2003.
B.
She
was
considered
one
of
the
most
influential
people
in
2006.
C.
She
made
a
most
popular
album
for
Amazon.com
in
2007.
第三节:
请翻到试卷II卷:
听下面一段对话,完成下列五道小题,每小题仅填写一个词。这段对话你将听两遍。
16-20
题请阅读II卷相应表格信息;
答案填写在答题纸相应表格处:
II.
单选:
21.
Everything
comes
with
price;
there
is
no
such
thing
as
free
lunch
in
the
world.
A.
a,
a
B.
the,
/
C.
the,
a
D.
a,
/
22.
Mary
made
coffee
________
her
guests were finishing
their
meal.
A.
so
that
B.
although
C.
while
D.
as
if
23.
I
have
seldom
seen
my
mother
_______
pleased
with
my
progress
as
she
is
now
.
A.
so
B.
very
C.
too
D.
rather
24.
Today,
we
will
begin
________we
stopped
yesterday
so
that
no
point
will
be
left
out.
A.
when
B.
where
C.
how
D.
what
25.
He
had
lost
his
temper
and
his
health
in
the
war
and
never
found
of
them
again.
A.
neither
B.
either
C.
each
D.
all
26.
The
discovery
of
gold
in
Australia
led
thousands
to
believe
that
a
fortune
______.
A.
is
made
B.
would
make
C.
was
to
be
made
D.
had
made
27.
The
school
advisers
help
you
talk
through
your
problem
but
they
don’t
give
you
any
direct
______.
A.
solution
B.
target
C.
measure
D.
function
28.
—
Was
he
sorry
for
what
he’d
done
—
_______.
A.
No
wonder
B.
Well
done
C.
Not
really
D.
Go
ahead
29.
Listen!
Do
you
hear
someone
for
help
A.
calling
B.
call
C.
to
call
D.
called
30.
John's
success
has
nothing
to
do
with
good
luck.
It
is
years
of
hard
work
has
made
him
what
he
is
today.
A.
why
B.
when
C.
which
D.
that
31.
Dina,
for
months
to
find
a
job
as
a
waitress,
finally
took
a
position
at
a
local
advertising
agency.
A.
struggling
B.
struggled
C.
having
struggled
D.
to
struggle
32.
I
was
just
going
to
cut
my
rose
bushes
but
someone
it.
Was
it
you
A.
has
done
B.
had
done
C.
would
do
D.
will
do
33.
If
he
my
advice,
he
wouldn't
have
lost
his
job.
A.
followed
B.
should
follow
C.
had
followed
D.
would
follow
34.
After
that,
he
knew
he
could
any
emergency
by
doing
what
he
could
to
the
best
of
his
ability.
A.get
away
with
B.get
on
with
C.get
through
D.get
across
35.
I'm
tired
out.
I
all
afternoon
and
I
don't
seem
to
have
finished
anything.
A.
shopped
B.
have
shopped
C.
had
shopped
D.
have
been
shopping
III.完型填空:
Surfing:it's
Not
Just
for
Boys
Anymore
If
you
asked
high
school
girls
to
name
their
favorite
sports,most
would
probably
say
basketball
or
volleyball.I
happen
to
be
one
of
the
few
girls
who
would
36
:
surfing.But
isn't
that
a
boy
thing
Some
people
37
.Most
certainly
not.
I
started
surfing
about
five
years
ago
and
38
in
love
with
the
sport
on
the
very
first
day.
Riding
that
first
39
was
the
best
feeling
I
had
ever
experienced.
When
I
try
to
40
surfing
with
other
things,I
find
it
very
difficult
because,
in
my
41
,there's
nothing
like
it.
It
involves
body,
42
,and
soul.There's
sand
between
my
toes
and
cool,salt
water
all
43
us.
The
feeling
I
get
when
I'm
surfing
across
that
44
,becoming
one
with
the
45
,is
like
I'm
weightless.
The
one
thing
I
can
46
from
surfing
and
not
any
other
sport
is
endless
challenge.You
can
never
be
the
"best
surfer"
because
the
ocean
47
an
uncountable
variety
of
waves
that
nobody
can
ever
master.
The
variations
of
surfing
styles
are
wonderful.Some
surfers
are
free
and
flowing;others
are
very
aggressive(活跃有力的)and
48
.
All
of
these
things
attract
me
to
surfing
and
make
it
49
from
any
other
sport.
I've
50
to
tell
every
girl
I
know
to
do
something
that
people
don't
think
girls
can
do.
It's
part
of
being
human
to
advance
to
new
51
,so
shouldn't
it
be
expected
that
girls
should
step
up
and
start
52
the
limits
of
things
boys
and
men
used
to
dominate(主宰)?
There're
women
53
side
by
side
with
the
President
of
our
country,so
why
not
side
by
side
with
the
boys
54
the
football
team
or
out
in
the
water
surfing?Give
girls
a
chance
to
55
,and
they
will.
36.
A.
tell
B.
answer
C.
give
D.
realize
37.A.
wonder
B.
understand
C.
reply
D.
believe
38.A.
stayed
B.came
C.
dropped
D.
fell
39.A.
wave
B.storm
C.sail
D.boat
40.
A.
bring
B.
connect
C.
compare
D.
tie
41.A.
work
B.
study
C.
holiday
D.
life
42.A.
mind
B.effort
C.health
D.time
43.A.
along
B.
above
C.
around
D.
by
44.A.
beach
B.water
C.board
D.lake
45.A.
sky
B.
world
C.
earth
D.
ocean
46.A.
take
B.
get
C.
make
D.
keep
47.A.
catches
B.includes
C.offers
D.collects
48.A.
sharp
B.
great
C.
hard
D.
calm
49.A.
known
B.right
C.
far
D.
different
50.A.
chosen
B.tried
C.
learned
D.
promised
51.A.
levels
B.
points
C.
steps
D.
parts
52.
A.
reaching
B.
accepting
C.
pushing
D.
setting
53.A.
sitting
B.
walking
C.
fighting
D.
working
54.A.
of
B.from
C.
on
D.
with
55.A.
think
B.
succeed
C.
perform
D.
feel
IV.阅读理解:
A
When
other
nine-year-old
kids
were
playing
games,
she
was
working
at
a
petrol
station.When
other
teens
were
studying
or
going
out,
she
struggled
to
find
a
place
to
sleep
on
the
street.But
she
overcame
these
terrible
setbacks
to
win
a
highly
competitive
scholarship
and
gain
entry
to
Harvard
University.And
her
amazing
story
has
inspired
a
movie,
“Homeless
to
Harvard:
The
Liz
Murray
Story”,
shown
in
late
April.
Liz
Murray,
a
22-year-old
American
girl,
has
been
writing
a
real-life
story
of
willpower
and
determination.Liz
grew
up
in
the
shadow
of
two
drug-addicted
parents.There
was
never
enough
food
or
warm
clothes
in
the
house.Liz
was
the
only
member
of
the
family
who
had
a
job.Her
mother
had
AIDS
and
died
when
Liz
was
just
15
years
old.The
effect
of
that
loss
became
a
turning
point
in
her
life.Connecting
the
environment
in
which
she
had
grown
up
with
how
her
mother
had
died,
she
decided
to
do
something
about
it.
Liz
went
back
to
school.She
threw
herself
into
her
studies,
never
telling
her
teachers
that
she
was
homeless.At
night,
she
lived
on
the
streets.“What
drove
me
to
live
on
had
something
to
do
with
understanding,
by
understanding
that
there
was
a
whole
other
way
of
being.I
had
only
experienced
a
small
part
of
the
society,”
she
wrote
in
her
book
Breaking
Night.
She
admitted
that
she
used
envy
to
drive
herself
on.She
used
the
benefits
that
come
easily
to
others,
such
as
a
safe
living
environment,
to
encourage
herself
that
“next
to
nothing
could
hold
me
down”.She
finished
high
school
in
just
two
years
and
won
a
full
scholarship
to
study
at
Harvard
University.But
Liz
decided
to
leave
her
top
university
for
a
couple
of
months
earlier
this
year
in
order
to
take
care
of
her
father,
who
has
also
developed
AIDS.“I
love
my
parents
so
much.They
are
drug
addicts.But
I
never
forget
that
they
love
me
all
the
time.”
Liz
wants
moviegoers
(影迷)
to
come
away
with
the
idea
that
changing
your
life
is
“as
simple
as
making
a
decision”.
56.In
which
order
did
the
following
things
happen
to
Liz
a.Her
Mum
died
of
AIDS.
b.She
worked
at
a
petrol
station.
c.She
got
admitted
into
Harvard.
d.The
movie
about
her
life
was
put
on.
e.She
had
trouble
finding
a
place
to
sleep.
A.b,
a,
e,
c,
d
B.a,
b,
c,
e,
d
C.e,
d,
b,
a,
c
D.b,
e,
a,
d,
c
57.What
decision
did
Liz
make
that
changed
her
life
A.To
write
Breaking
Night.
B.To
go
to
the
best
university.
C.To
live
through
the
difficult
time.
D.To
live
a
different
life
from
her
parents’.
58.When
she
wrote,
“What
drove
me
to
live
on
…
I
had
only
experienced
a
small
part
of
the
society”,
she
meant
that
________.
A.she
had
little
experience
of
social
life
B.she
could
hardly
understand
the
society
C.she
would
do
something
for
her
own
life
D.she
needed
to
travel
more
around
the
world
B
How
could
we
possibly
think
that
keeping
animals
in
cages
in
unnatural
environments-mostly
for
entertainment
purposes-is
fair
and
respectful
Zoo
officials
say
they
are
concerned
about
animals.
However,
most
zoos
remain
“collections”
of
interesting
“things”
rather
than
protective
habitats
(栖息地).
Zoos
teach
people
that
it
is
acceptable
to
keep
animals
bored,
lonely,
and
far
from
their
natural
bones.
Zoos
claim
to
educate
people
and
save
endangered
species(物种),
but
visitors
leave
zoos
without
having
learned
anything
meaningful
about
the
animals’
natural
behavior,
intelligence,
or
beauty.
Zoos
keep
animals
in
small
spaces
or
cages,
and
most
signs
only
mention
the
species’
name,
diet,
and
natural
range.
The
animals’
normal
behavior
is
seldom
noticed
because
zoos
don’t
usually
take
care
of
the
animals’
natural
needs.
The
animals
are
kept
together
in
small
spaces,
with
no
privacy
and
little
opportunity
for
mental
and
physical
exercise.
These
results
in
unusual
and
self-destructive
behavior
called
zoochosis.
A
worldwide
study
of
zoos
found
that
zoochosis
is
common
among
animals
kept
in
small
spaces
or
cages.
Another
study
showed
that
elephants
spend
22
percent
of
their
time
making
repeated
head
movements
or
biting
cage
bars,
and
bears
spend
30
percent
of
their
time
walking
back
and
forth,
a
sign
of
unhappiness
and
pain.
Furthermore,
most
animals
in
zoos
are
not
endangered.
Captive
breeding(圈养繁殖)of
endangered
big
cats,
Asian
elephants,
and
other
species
has
not
resulted
in
their
being
sent
back
to
the
wild.
Zoos
talk
a
lot
about
their
captive
breeding
programs
because
they
do
not
want
people
to
worry
about
a
species
dying
out.
In
fact,
baby
animals
also
attract
a
lot
of
paying
customers.
Haven’t
we
seen
enough
competitions
to
name
baby
animals
Actually,
we
will
save
endangered
species
only
if
we
save
their
habitats
and
put
an
end
to
the
reasons
people
kill
them.
Instead
of
supporting
zoos,
we
should
support
groups
that
work
to
protect
animals’
natural
habitats.
59.
How
would
the
author
describe
the
animals’
life
in
zoos
A.
Dangerous.
B.
Unhappy.
C.
Natural.
D.
Easy.
60.
In
the
state
of
zoochosis,
animals
_________.
A.
remain
in
cages
B.
behave
strangely
C.
attack
other
animals
D.
enjoy
moving
around
61.
What
does
the
author
try
to
argue
in
the
passage
A.
Zoos
are
not
worth
the
public
support.
B.
Zoos
fail
in
their
attempt
to
save
animals.
C.
Zoos
should
treat
animals
as
human
beings.
D.
Zoos
use
animals
as
a
means
of
entertainment.
62.
The
author
tries
to
persuade
readers
to
accept
his
argument
mainly
by
_____.
A.
pointing
out
the
faults
in
what
zoos
do
B.
using
evidence
he
has
collected
at
zoos
C.
questioning
the
way
animals
are
protected
D.
discussing
the
advantages
of
natural
habitats
C
Language
as
a
System
of
Symbols
Of
all
systems
of
symbols(符号),
language
is
the
most
highly
developed.
It
has
been
pointed
out
that
human
beings,
by
agreement,
can
make
anything
stand
for
anything.
Human
beings
have
agreed,
in
the
course
of
centuries
of
mutual(相互的)dependency,
to
let
the
various
noises
that
they
can
produce
with
their
lungs,
throats,
tongues,
teeth,
and
lips
systematically
stand
for
certain
happenings
in
their
nervous
systems.
We
call
that
system
of
agreements
language.
There
is
no
necessary
connection
between
the
symbol
and
that
that
it
stands
for.
Just
as
social
positions
can
be
symbolized
by
feathers
worn
on
the
head,
by
gold
on
the
watch
chain,
or
by
a
thousand
other
things
according
to
the
culture
we
live
in,
so
the
fact
of
being
hungry
can
be
symbolized
by
a
thousand
different
noises
according
to
the
culture
we
live
in.
However
obvious
these
facts
may
appear
at
first
glance,
they
are
actually
not
so
obvious
as
they
seem
except
when
we
take
special
pains
to
think
about
the
subject.
Symbols
and
the
things
they
stand
for
are
independent
of
each
other,
yet
we
all
have
a
way
of
feeling
as
if,
and
sometimes
acting
as
if,
there
were
necessary
connections.
For
example,
there
are
people
who
feel
that
foreign
languages
are
unreasonable
by
nature;
foreigners
have
such
funny
names
for
things,
and
why
can’t
they
call
things
by
their
right
names
This
feeling
exhibits
itself
most
strongly
in
those
English
and
American
tourists
who
seem
to
believe
that
they
can
make
the
natives
of
any
country
understand
English
if
they
shout
loud
enough.
Like
the
little
boy
who
is
reported
to
have
said:
“Pigs
are
called
pigs
because
they
are
such
dirty
animals,”
they
feel
that
the
symbol
is
inherently(内在地)
connected
in
some
way
with
the
things
symbolized.
63.
Language
is
a
highly
developed
system
of
symbols
because
human
beings
______.
A.
have
made
use
of
language
for
centuries
B.
use
our
nervous
systems
to
support
language
C.
have
made
various
noises
stand
for
any
events
D.
can
make
anything
stand
for
anything
by
agreement
64.
What
can
we
conclude
from
Paragraph
2
A.
Different
noises
may
mean
different
things.
B.
Our
culture
determines
what
a
symbol
stands
for.
C.
The
language
we
use
symbolizes
our
social
positions.
D.
Our
social
positions
determine
the
way
we
are
dressed.
65.
In
Paragraph
3,
“take
special
pains”
probably
means
“_____”.
A.
try
very
hard
B.
take
our
time
C.
are
very
unhappy
D.
feel
especially
painful
66.
The
example
of
the
little
boy
is
used
to
show
that
_____.
A.
adults
often
learn
from
their
young
B.
“pig”
is
a
dirty
word
because
pigs
are
dirty
C.
words
are
not
connected
with
the
things
they
stand
for
D.
people
sometimes
have
wrong
ideas
about
how
language
works
D
Latrice
Brown
was
excited
about
starting
her
junior
year.
She
had
volunteered
to
take
part
in
the
Lincoln
High
School
Friendship
Program.
As
an
upperclassman,
she
would
be
assigned
a
“freshman
(新生)
friend.”
Her
duties
would
include
helping
her
friend
get
used
to
high
school
life
by
offering
friendship.
Latrice
thought
it
was
important
to
have
someone
with
whom
to
talk
and
share
concerns.
She
knew
that
the
friendship
program
was
likely
to
make
the
freshman
year
of
high
school
a
positive
experience.
On
July
24
Latrice
received
a
notice
in
the
mail
about
the
schedule
of
events
for
the
freshman
orientation
(适应指导).
Freshman
OrientationTO:
Latrice
Brown
FROM:
Mrs.
Gomez,
Guidance
Counselor,
555-7295
DATE:
July
23SUBJECT:
Freshman
Friendship
ProgramFRESHMAN
FRIEND:
Susan
Brooks,
555-2168
Please
call
your
freshman
friend
and
introduce
yourself
over
the
telephone.
Confirm
that
he
or
she
will
be
attending
the
orientation.SCHEDULE
OF
EVENTS
FOR
ORIENTATIONWednesday,
August
13—9:30
A.M.
to
1:00
P.M.9:30
A.M.
to
10:30
A.
M.Upperclassmen
and
freshmen
will
gather
for
a
gathering
in
the
hall.
Student
Council
president
Sarah
Wilke
will
give
a
speech
titled
“What
It
Means
to
Be
in
High
School”.Mr.
Reick,
the
principal,
will
welcome
everyone
to
Lincoln
High
School
and
formally
introduce
each
upperclassman
to
his
or
her
freshman
friend.
After
being
introduced,
please
go
to
the
cafe.
At
this
time
pick
up
your
friend’s
class
schedule
and
locker
number
at
the
guidance
counselors
(顾问)’
table.10:30
A.M.
to
11:30
A.M.Start
your
school
tour
at
your
friend’s
locker
to
sure
it
works.
If
there
is
a
problem,
report
it
to
Mr.
Mulholland,
the
assistant
principal.
Then
walk
to
the
classrooms
on
the
class
schedule
in
the
order
in
which
they
are
listed.
This
will
help
familiarize
your
freshman
friend
with
the
schedule
and
the
layout
(布局图)
of
the
school.
Discuss
high
school
life
but
try
not
to
inundate
your
freshman
friend
with
too
much
information.
High
school
is
confusing
and
frightening
when
you’re
just
starting
and
everything
is
new.11:30
A.M.
to
1:00
P.M.Return
to
the
cafe
to
enjoy
pizza
and
to
take
part
in
a
question-and-answer
meeting.Monday,
August
18
(First
Day
of
School)
—
All
Lunch
PeriodsMeet
your
freshman
friend
in
the
cafe
during
lunch
and
discuss
the
morning
of
the
first
day.
After
lunch
take
your
friend
to
the
courtyard
between
the
gym
and
the
art
rooms.
Each
club
will
have
a
table
set
up
with
information
about
its
activities
after
class
and
a
sign-up
sheet
for
students
who
wish
to
join.
Club
officers
will
be
available
to
answer
questions
and
to
encourage
freshmen
to
take
part.
67.
In
the
passage,
the
underlined
word
means______.
A.
excite
B.
delight
C.
overload
D.
alarm
68.
According
to
the
notice,
Latrice
will
help
Susan
______.
A.
visit
the
school
after
lunch
during
August
13
to
18
B.
get
a
timetable
after
10:30A.M.
on
August
13
C.
get
to
know
where
to
have
different
classes
D.
sign
up
for
after-class
activities
in
the
gym
69.
During
her
first
day
in
high
school,
Susan
will
most
likely______.
A.
share
a
locker
with
Latrice
B.
join
an
art
club
with
Latrice
C.
have
the
same
class
schedule
as
Latrice
D.
ask
Latrice
information
on
school
activities
70.
The
notice
is
written
to
______.
A.
inform
upperclassmen
of
their
role
in
the
program
B.
offer
many
activities
for
new
students
after
class
C.
welcome
new
students
to
Lincoln
High
School
D.
put
forward
a
freshman
orientation
program
V.阅读信息匹配:根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。请将每小题答案填写在答题纸
相应答题表格内。
William
Shakespeare
William
Shakespeare
(baptized
26
April
1564;
died
23
April
1616)
was
an
English
poet
and
playwright,
widely
regarded
as
the
greatest
writer
in
the
English
language
and
the
world's
pre-eminent
dramatist.
__71_
___
His
plays
have
been
translated
into
every
major
living
language
and
are
performed
more
often
than
those
of
any
other
playwright。
Shakespeare
was
born
and
raised
in
Stratford-upon-Avon.
At
the
age
of
18,
he
married
Anne
Hathaway,
with
whom
he
had
three
children:
Susanna,
and
twins
Hamnet
and
Judith.
__
_72__
He
appears
to
have
retired
to
Stratford
around
1613,
where
he
died
three
years
later.
Few
records
of
Shakespeare's
private
life
survive,
and
there
has
been
considerable
speculation
about
such
matters
as
his
physical
appearance,
religious
beliefs,
and
whether
the
works
attributed
to
him
were
written
by
others.
Shakespeare
produced
most
of
his
known
work
between
1589
and
1613.
__73___
He
then
wrote
mainly
tragedies
until
about
1608,
including
Hamlet,
King
Lear,
and
Macbeth,
considered
some
of
the
finest
works
in
the
English
language.
In
his
last
phase,
he
wrote
tragicomedies,
also
known
as
romances,
and
collaborated(合作)with
other
playwrights.
Shakespeare
was
a
respected
poet
and
playwright
in
his
own
day,
but
his
reputation
did
not
rise
to
its
present
heights
until
the
19th
century.
The
Romantics,
in
particular,
acclaimed(赞扬)Shakespeare's
genius.
___74_
In
the
20th
century,
his
work
was
repeatedly
adopted
and
rediscovered
by
new
movements
in
scholarship
and
performance.
_
_75___
And
they
are
constantly
studied,
performed
and
reinterpreted
in
diverse
cultural
and
political
contexts
throughout
the
world.
A.
His
early
plays
were
mainly
comedies
and
histories.
B.
The
modernist
revolution
in
the
arts
during
the
early
20th
century.
C.
He
is
often
called
England's
national
poet
and
the
"Bard
of
Avon".
D.
Even
the
Victorians
worshipped
Shakespeare
with
a
reverence(尊敬)
that
George
Bernard
Shaw
called
"bardolatry(莎士比亚崇拜)".
E.
His
plays
remain
highly
popular
today.
F.
Scholars
refer
to
the
years
between
1585
and
1592
as
Shakespeare's
"lost
years"
G.
Between
1585
and
1592,
he
began
a
successful
career
in
London
as
an
actor,
writer,
and
part
owner
of
a
playing
company
called
the
Lord
Chamberlain's
Men,
later
known
as
the
King's
Men.
II卷
听力理解第三节:
16-20
题请下面表格内信息,
在题号相应处填写一个相应词,使信息完整,并将答案誊写到答题纸相应表格内:
Ways
to
Improve
Your
Memory
When
remembering
telephone
numbers,
16_____________it
written
down
on
a
piece
of
paper.
When
remembering
people’s
names,
Concentrate
on
the
17______________name.
Regular
18_______________are
important,
Stopping
for
a
rest
every
20
minutes.
Avoid
coffee
or
drugs,
They
dull
the
19_______________.
Take
more
20________________.
To
keep
you
fit.
书面表达(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:情景作文(满分20分)
某英文报“健康生活”栏目正在讨论有关健康食品、体育锻炼与少年儿童肥胖的问题。下面六幅图画是李明一年中的变化,请根据李明的情况写一篇短文。
注意:1.词数不少于60。
2.短文的开头已给出。
提示词语:
junk
food好吃但不利于健康的食品;snacks各种零食
文章开头已经写好,请将作文写在作文答题纸相应处。
A
healthy
diet
and
regular
exercise
may
help
to
prevent
obesity(肥胖)
among
children.
Let’s
take
Li
Ming
for
example.
Li
Ming
used
to
be
a
healthy
boy,
but…
第二节,开放作文(满分15分)
请根据下面提示,写一篇短文。词数不少于50。
In
your
English
class,you
are
asked
to
describe
this
picture
l
and
explain
to
your
classmates
how
you
understand
it.
高三英语答题纸
班级
姓名
学号
听力第三节
16
17
18
19
20
得分
阅读信息匹配
71
72
73
74
75
得分
参考答案:
听力:BAAAB
BAACC
ABCBB
16.
imagine
17.
first
18.
breaks
19.
mind
20.
exercise
单选:
21.【解析】D。考查冠词。price意思是“代价”,为可数名词,第二空前边有no,后面的名词不用冠词,
22.【解析】C。考查从属连词。由前后主从句句意可知煮咖啡和客人吃完饭的动作是同时进行的,
23.【解析】A。考查副词。由后面的as可知选择so与之搭配。
24.
【解析】B。考查状语
从句。由句意:今天,为了不遗漏要点,我们从昨天结束的地方开始。
25.
【解析】B。考查代词。由“his
temper
and
his
health”可以排除C项和D项,由后面的never表否定,选either,never
either是全部否定,相当于neither
。
26.
【解析】C。考查时态和语态。句子谓语是lead,是过去时态,首先排除A项。由句意可知金子的发现使很多人相信财富将会来到,所以要用过去将来时,又因为make与fortune之间为动宾关系,所以用被动语态。
27.
【解析】:A。考查名词辨析。分析四个选项:solution解决方法;target目标;measure措施;function功能。根据句意:学校的建议者们帮助你分析问题,但是他们不会给你直接的解决方法。
28.
【解析】C。考查交际用语。由问句“他为他所做的感到歉意了吗”可知选not
really
“事实上没有。”no
wonder
“难怪。”;well
done
“干的好”;go
ahead
“去做吧”均不符合句意。
29.【解析】:A。考查非谓语动词。该空在句中为非谓语动词作宾补,根据
someone与call的主动关系排除D项。hear后接不定式作宾补时应省略to,由此排除C项。由Listen可判断正在求救,
30.
【解析】:D。考查强调句型。题干为强调句型,被强调部分为years
of
hard
work,故选D项。
31.
【解析】:C。考查非谓语动词。该空为分词短语作伴随状语,其逻辑主语Dina与struggle为主动关系,故排除B项。由句中的finally可知非谓语动词表示的动作发生在句中谓语took
a
position之前,且句中含有时间状语for
months,
故用现在分词的完成主动式。
32.【解析】:B。考查动词时态。该空动作发生在was
just
going
to
cut之前,即表示过去的过去,故用过去完成时态。
“我正要剪切我的蔷薇丛但(发现)有人已经将它剪切了。是你干的吗?”
33.
【解析】:C。考查虚拟语气。表示与过去事实相反的虚拟,故选C项。
34.
【解析】:C。考查与get相关的短语辨析。分析四个选项的意思:get
away
with侥幸逃脱;get
on
with与……有好相处;get
through接通,顺利通过,完成;get
across被理解,越过。
35.
【解析】:D。考查动词时态。句意为:“我现在很累。我整个下午一直在购物,我好像什么事都没做成似的。”由语境可判断选D项。
完型:36.B
37.A
38.D
39.A
40.C
41.D
42.A
43.C
44.B
45.D
46.B
47.C
48.
A
49.D
50.B
51.A
52.C
53.D
54.C
55.B
阅读:56
A
57D
58C
59.
B
60.
B
61.
A
62.
A
63.
D
64.
B
65.
A
66.
D
67.
C
68.
C
69.
D
70.
A
信息匹配:71-75
CGADE
情景作文(满分20分)
One
possible
version:
A
healthy
diet
and
regular
exercise
may
help
to
prevent
obesity(肥胖)
among
children.
Take
Li
Ming
for
example.
Li
Ming
used
to
be
a
healthy
boy,
but
over
a
year
ago,
he
formed
the
habit
of
eating
a
lot
of
junk
food
and
snacks.
Besides,
he
spent
a
lot
of
time
lying
on
the
sofa,
watching
TV,
and
did
little
exercise.
As
a
result,
he
put
on
so
much
weight
that
he
even
found
it
difficult
to
climb
the
stairs.
So
Li
Ming
decided
to
change
the
unhealthy
life
style.
He
began
to
have
a
balanced,
healthy
diet.
He
also
took
part
in
various
sports
activities
such
as
swimming,
skating,
running
and
playing
basketball.
Months
later,
Li
Ming
became
as
fit
as
before.
开放作文(满分15分)
One
possible
version
As
we
can
see
in
the
picture,
a
boy
trapped
by
(chained
to)
a
heavy
stone,
on
which
was
written
“Laziness”.
One
of
the
boy’s
hands
is
holding
a
balloon,
which
resembles
the
“talent”.
However,
the
balloon
can’t
help
him
fly
up
because
of
the
heavy
stone
down
below.
The
picture
really
sends
a
message
to
us.
Even
if
you
are
gifted
to
some
degree,
you
can’t
just
rely
on
your
talent.
Talent
would
not
be
the
only
reason
to
your
success,
although
it
may
support
you
in
some
aspect.
On
the
way
to
your
success,
working
hard
is
the
base
to
make
sure
you
can
reach
your
goal.
All
in
all,
if
you
want
your
dream
come
true,
you
should
try
hard
even
though
you
are
quite
bright.
情景作文答题纸
…
5
10
15
20
开放作文答题纸
5
10
15
20