上海市虹口区2017届高三上学期期教学质量监控英语试题(含听力)

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虹口区2016-2017学年度第一学期期终教学质量监控测试
高三英语 试卷
2016.12

I

(共100分)
I.
Listening
Comprehension
Section
A
Directions:
In
Secti
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )on
A,
you
will
hear
ten
short
conversations
between
two
speakers.
At
the
end
of
each
conversation,
a
question
will
be
asked
about
what
was
said.
The
conversations
and
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
After
you
hear
a
conversation
and
the
question
about
it,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
your
paper,
and
decide
which
one
is
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
heard.
1.
A.
This
afternoon.
B.
Tomorrow.
C.
Next
week.
D.
Next
month.
2.
A.
She
doesn’t
play
tennis
well.
B.
She
likes
other
sports
as
well.
C.
She
is
an
enthusiastic
tennis
player.
D.
She
is
a
professional
athlete.
3.
A.
At
a
paint
store.
B.
At
an
oil
market.
C.
At
a
science
museum.
D.
At
a
gallery.
4.
A.
Work
in
the
yard
B.
Buy
some
wood.
C.
Go
to
the
bookstore
D.
Take
a
walk.
5.
A.A
taxi
driver.
B.
A
passenger.
C.
A
car
cleaner.
D.
A
mechanic.
6.
A.
Call
a
repairman.
B.
Get
out
the
paper
stuck.
C.
Turn
to
her
colleague
for
help.
D.
Restart
the
machine.
7.
A.
There
are
not
enough
gardens.
B.
Parking
areas
are
full
before
10:00.
C.
Parking
areas
are
closed
after
10:00.
D.
All
classes
begin
at
10:00.
8.
A.
The
presentation
will
begin
at
noon.
B.
She’ll
present
her
work
to
the
man.
C.
She’d
like
to
invite
the
man
for
lunch.
D.
She
suggests
working
on
the
presentation
at
12:00.
9.
A.
The
dormitory
hours.
B.
The
problem
with
the
rules.
C.
The
door
number
of
the
dormitory.
D.
The
time
to
open
the
dormitory.
10.
A.
The
chairs
didn’t
need
to
be
painted.
B.
He
doesn’t
like
the
color
of
the
chairs.
C.
The
park
could
have
avoided
the
problem.
D.
The
woman
should
have
been
more
careful.
Section
B
Directions:
In
Sectio
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
B,
you
will
hear
two
short
passages
and
one
longer
conversation,
and
you
will
be
asked
several
questions
on
each
of
the
passages
and
the
conversation.
The
passages
and
the
conversation
will
be
read
twice,
but
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
When
you
hear
a
question,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
your
paper
and
decide
which
one
would
be
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
heard.
Questions
11
through
13
are
based
on
the
following
passage.
11.
A.
Worried.
B.
Surprised.
C.
Satisfied.
D.
Uninterested.
12.
A.
It
spoiled
Joanna’s
reputation.
B.
It
copied
her
ideas
without
permission.
C.
It
bought
Joanna’s
dishwashers.
D.
It
wanted
to
share
the
dishwasher
market.
13.
A.
A
succ
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )essful
business
case.
B.
Joanna’s
waterless
laundry.
C.
A
case
against
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
global
company.
D.
The
worldwide
dishwasher
market.
Questions
14
through
16
are
based
on
the
following
passage.
14.
A.
Footprints
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ).
B.
Food.
C.
Living
insects.
D.
Orange
seeds.
15.
A.
Don’t
touch
animals
under
any
circumstances.
B.
Don’t
take
away
any
natural
objects
from
the
park.
C.
Don’t
leave
litter
in
the
park
or
throw
any
off
the
boat.
D.
Don’t
transport
animals
from
one
island
to
another.
16.
A.
To
protect
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
the
guide’s
interest.
B.
To
improve
the
unique
environment.
C.
To
ensure
a
trouble
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )-free
visit.
D.
To
get
rid
of
illegal
behaviors.
Questions
17
through
20
are
based
on
the
following
conversation.
17.
A.
Writing
a
book.
B.
Preparing
a
lecture.
C.
Searching
for
references.
D.
Reading
comedies
18.
A.
Make
h
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )is
topic
more
specific.
B.
Make
a
complete
reading
list.
C.
Read
at
l
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )east
six
books.
D.
Read
some
Hollywood
comedies
19.
A.
Hollywood
in
the
1930s
and
1940s.
B.
20th-century
Hollywood
comedies.
C.
Comedies
in
the
1930s
and
1940s.
D.
Golden
Age
Hollywood
comedies.
20.
A.
Student
and
teacher.
B.
Reader
and
librarian.
C.
Customer
and
sho
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )p
assistant.
D.
Two
strangers
reading
in
the
library
II.
Grammar
and
Vocabulary
Section
A
Directions:
After
r
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eading
the
passage
below,
fill
in
the
blanks
to
make
the
passage
coherent
and
grammatically
correct.
For
the
blanks
with
a
given
word,
fill
in
each
blank
with
the
proper
form
of
the
given
word;
for
the
other
blanks,
use
one
word
that
best
fits
each
blank.
Wedding
in
the
United
States
Weddings
in
the
U
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nited
States
vary
as
much
as
the
people
do.
There
are
church
weddings
with
a
great
deal
of
fanfare;
there
are
weddings
on
mountain
tops
with
guests
(21)
_____
(seat)
on
the
rocks
and
even
barefooted;
and
there
have
been
weddings
on
the
ocean
floor
with
oxygen
tanks
for
the
guests.
But
many
weddings,
(22)
_____
_____
_____
or
how
they
are
performed,include
certain
traditional
customs.
Before
a
couple
is
m
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )arried,
they
become
engaged.
And
then
invitations
are
sent
to
those
who
live
nearby,
their
close
friends
and
their
relatives
who
live
far
away.
When
everything
is
ready,
then
comes
(23)
_____
(exciting)
moment
of
all.
The
wedding
itself
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
usually
lasts
between
20
and
40
minutes.
The
wedding
party
is
walking
through
the
aisle
of
the
church
as
the
Wedding
March
(24)
_____
(play).
The
bride
carrying
a
bouquet
(花束)
enters
last
with
her
father
who
will
“give
her
away”.
The
groom
enters
the
church
from
a
side
door.
When
the
wedding
party
is
gathered
by
the
altar
(圣坛),
the
bride
and
groom
exchange
vows.
(25)
_____
is
traditional
to
use
the
words
“To
have
and
to
hold
from
this
day
forward,
for
better,
for
worse,
for
richer,
for
poorer,
in
sickness
and
in
health,
to
love
and
to
cherish,
till
death
do
us
part”.
(26)
_____
(follow)
the
vows,
the
couple
exchange
rings.
Wearing
the
wedding
ring
on
the
fourth
finger
of
the
left
hand
is
an
old
custom.
(27)
_____
the
cere
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )mony
there
is
often
a
party
called
a
“reception”,
which
gives
the
wedding
guests
an
opportunity
to
congratulate
the
newlywed.
The
car
in
(28)
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
_____
the
couple
leaves
the
church
is
decorated
with
balloons,
streamer
and
shaving
cream.
The
words
“Just
Married”
are
painted
on
the
trunk
or
back
window
to
tell
people
(29)
_____
they
are
married.
Now
comes
the
last
step
of
the
wedding
ceremony.
As
a
tradition,
the
bride
and
the
groom
(30)
_____
run
to
the
car
under
a
shower
of
rice
thrown
by
the
wedding
guests.
When
the
couple
drives
away
from
the
church,
friends
often
chase
them
in
cars,
honking
(鸣喇叭)
and
drawing
attention
to
them.
And
then
the
couple
go
on
their
honeymoon.
Section
B
Directions:
Fill
in
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
each
blank
with
a
proper
word
chosen
from
the
box.
Each
word
can
be
used
only
once.
Note
that
there
is
one
word
more
than
you
need.
A.
public
B.
in
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )adequate
C.
lowered
D.
released
E.
disappointment
F.
casting
G.
possibility
H.
objective
I.
desperately
J.
balance
K.
compared
Why
Aren’t
Women
Happier
Why
aren’t
women
happier
these
days
That’s
the
question
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
raised
by
a
thought-provoking
study,
The
Paradox
of
Declining
Female
Happiness,
__31__
last
month.
The
research
showed
that
over
the
past
35
years
women’s
happiness
has
declined,
both
__32__
to
the
past
and
relative
to
men
even
though
the
lives
of
women
in
the
US
have
improved
in
recent
decades
by
most
__33__
measures.
The
research,
by
Un
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )iversity
of
Pennsylvania
economists
Stevenson
and
Wolfers,
and
made
__34__
by
the
National
Bureau
of
Economic
Research,
found
the
decline
in
happiness
to
be
widespread
among
women
across
a
variety
of
demographic
(人口统计的)
groups.
The
researchers,
for
instance,
measured
similar
declines
in
happiness
among
women
who
were
single
parents
and
married
parents,
“__35__
doubt
on
the
hypothesis
(假设)
that
trends
in
marriage
and
divorce,
single
parenthood
or
work/family
__36__
are
at
the
root
of
the
happiness
declines
among
women,”
they
wrote.
One
theory
for
the
d
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ecline
in
happiness
is
that
expectations
for
workplace
and
general
advancement
were
raised
too
high
by
the
women’s
movement
and
women
might
feel
__37__
for
not
“having
it
all,”
as
a
Los
Angeles
Times
columnist
recently
put
it.
The
researchers
acknowledge
that’s
a
__38__:
“If
the
women’s
moveme
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nt
raised
women’s
expectations
faster
than
society
was
able
to
meet
them,”
the
paper
says,
“they
would
be
more
likely
to
experience
__39__
in
their
lives.”
But
they
add
things
could
change
for
the
better:
“As
women’s
expectations
move
into
adjustment
with
their
experiences,
this
decline
in
happiness
may
reverse.”
Readers,
why
do
yo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )u
think
women
are
unhappier
than
in
the
past
Do
you
think
that
if
expectations
for
“having
it
all”
were
__40__
to
“move
into
adjustment
with
experiences,”
women
might
be
happier
III.
Reading
Comprehension
Section
A
Directions:
For
eac
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )h
blank
in
the
following
passage
there
are
four
words
or
phrases
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Fill
in
each
blank
with
the
word
or
phrase
that
best
fits
the
context.
A
Cashless
Society
There
is
nothing
wor
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )se
than
feeling
around
in
your
pocket
trying
to
find
some
small
change
to
pay
for
a
newspaper
or
a
coffee.
So
it’s
good
to
know
that
new
__41__
is
making
cash
--
banknotes
and
coins
--
a
thing
of
the
past,
turning
us
into
a
cashless
society.
Today,
many
of
us
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
already
use
credit
and
debit
cards
for
__42__
transactions
(交易)
so
there’s
no
need
to
carry
around
huge
amounts
of
money.
And
now
it’s
__43__
to
make
contactless
payments
using
tap-and-go
cards
which
are
regular
bankcards
but
with
a
built-in
chip.
The
card
reader
__44__
a
radio
signal
and,
when
you
bring
the
card
close
to
the
reader,
the
chip
picks
up
the
signal
to
make
the
payment.
__45__
money
this
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )way
or
spending
on
“plastic”
--
an
informal
name
for
a
credit
card
--
can
put
you
at
risk
of
fraud
(诈骗).
Criminals
try
to
steal
cards,
or
the
information
on
them,
to
make
__46__
online
or
in
shops,
which,
as
a
result,
adds
too
much
difficulty
to
the
police’s
detective
work.
__47__,
contactless
payment
is
capped
--
in
the
UK
the
limit
is
30.
And,
if
someone
does
go
on
a
crazy
spending
with
your
card,
your
bank
covers
you
against
the
loss.
Also,
the
__48__
of
chip
and
PIN
technology
has
even
been
helping
businesses
by
cutting
the
time
people
spend
at
the
cashier’s
in
shops
and
has
led
to
a(n)
__49__
in
fraud.
But,
if
getting
you
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r
bankcard
out
seems
like
too
much
trouble,
there’s
now
a
__50__
using
wearable
technology
--
something
you
can
wear
that
include
computer
and
electronic
technologies.
Kenneth
Cukier,
economist
and
technology
expert,
says
“this
is
__51__
for
people
who
don’t
want
to
take
their
card
out
of
their
wallet,
or
use
their
phone,
or
use
their
watch.
People
are
going
to
be
making
more
purchases
more
of
the
time
--
__52__
for
small-valued
goods.”
And,
although
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )our
mobile
phones
are
another
way
of
making
payments,
BBC
reporter
Kate
Russell
says
that
when
this
is
__53__
you
can
use
the
fingo-pay
(指纹支付)
system
which
“reads
the
unique
maps
of
veins
under
the
surface
of
your
finger.”
The
trick
is
remembering
which
finger
you
__54__
with
in
the
bank
--
that’s
when
good
old-fashioned
cash
might
save
the
day!
What
do
you
__55__
to
use
when
you
buy
something
41.
A.
experiment
B.
evidence
C.
technology
D.
analysis
42.
A.
financial
B.
equal
C.
economical
D.
moderate
43.
A.
definite
B.
possible
C.
formal
D.
legal
44.
A.
work
out
B.
makes
out
C.
gives
out
D.
sends
out
45.
A.
Refunding
B.
Depositing
C.
Paying
D.
Withdrawing
46.
A.
bargains
B.
purchases
C.
preparations
D.
troubles
47.
A.
Similarly
B.
Meanwhile
C.
Furthermore
D.
However
48.
A.
introduction
B.
contact
C.
cooperation
D.
extension
49.
A.
rise
B.
drop
C.
change
D.
increase
50.
A.
question
B.
reason
C.
concept
D.
solution
51.
A.
reserved
B.
provided
C.
intended
D.
chosen
52.
A.
particularly
B.
specially
C.
simply
D.
purposefully
53.
A.
inexact
B.
unnecessary
C.
impractical
D.
inconvenient
54.
A.
cancelled
B.
registered
C.
tested
D.
restricted
55.
A.
attempt
B.
demand
C.
prefer
D.
aim
Section
B
Directions:
R
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ead
the
following
three
passages.
Each
passage
is
followed
by
several
questions
or
unfinished
statements.
For
each
of
them
there
are
four
choices
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Choose
the
one
that
fits
best
according
to
the
information
given
in
the
passage
you
have
just
read.
(A)
You
are
checking
your
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
emails
when
you
start
daydreaming
about
where
to
go
on
your
summer
holiday.
This
reminds
you
to
compare
the
cost
of
local
gyms.
Then
you
suddenly
decide
to
look
up
some
place
for
your
birthday
party.
You
may
think
you
are
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )browsing
the
Internet
in
a
slightly
absent-minded
manner.
You
are,
in
fact,
“wilfing”.
According
to
a
survey
for
a
financial
website,
almost
seven
in
ten
Internet
users
admit
to
the
newly
named
habit.
The
study
of
2400
people
carried
out
by
YouGov
found
that
more
than
a
quarter
of
Internet
users
wilf
----
a
rough
acronym
of
What
Was
I
Looking
For
----
for
two
days
every
month.
Pete
Cohen,
GMTV’s
res
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ident
life
coach
and
motivator,
said,
“Stopping
yourself
wilfing
takes
a
mixture
of
planning
and
willpower.
These
days
there
are
all
manners
of
website
attracting
our
attention.
Internet
users
need
to
set
themselves
a
specific
surfing
goal
and
a
time
limit
to
keep
on
track.”
Shopping
in
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
online
activity
is
most
likely
to
make
users
wilf.
Men
are
more
likely
to
admit
to
being
wilfers
than
women.
A
third
of
the
men
questioned
said
the
habit
had
damaged
their
relationship
with
a
partner.
The
good
news
is
that
wilfing
is
a
habit
people
tend
to
grow
out
of.
Internet
users
aged
55
or
over
were
three
times
less
likely
to
wilf
than
those
aged
under
25.
Jason
LIoyed,
fr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )om
,
said,
“The
Internet
was
designed
to
make
it
easier
for
people
to
access
the
information
they
need
quickly
and
conveniently.
Although
people
log
on
with
a
purpose,
they
are
now
being
offered
so
much
choice
and
online
distractions
that
many
forget
what
they
are
there
for,
and
spend
hours
aimlessly
wilfing
instead.
It’s
important
that
people
do
not
allow
unnecessary
online
distractions
to
get
in
the
way
when
surfing
in
the
Internet,
as
it
can
affect
productivity
in
the
workplace
and
relationship
at
home.”
Are
you
a
wilfer,
lost
in
the
Internet
56.
The
underlined
wo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rd
“acronym”
in
Para.
2
most
probably
means
______.
A.
a
phenomenon
that
makes
people
daydream
B.
a
summary
of
the
book
“What
Was
I
Looking
For ”
C.
an
expression
meaning
taking
people’s
attention
away
D.
a
word
composed
of
the
first
letters
of
the
words
in
a
phrase
57.
What
is
an
effi
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )cient
way
to
stop
wilfing
according
to
the
passage
A.
Stopping
ta
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )king
a
mixture
of
planning
and
willpower
to
keep
on
track.
B.
Trying
to
focus
on
different
subjects
at
the
same
time.
C.
Trying
to
set
a
surfing
goal
and
a
time
limit.
D.
Logging
on
the
Internet
all
the
time.
58.
It
can
be
concluded
from
paragraph
4
that
______.
A.
men
are
less
likely
to
be
wilfing
than
women
B.
wilfing
damages
the
relationship
between
partners
C.
as
you
grow
older,
you’ll
become
more
and
more
wilfing
D.
one
third
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )of
Internet
users
will
be
wilfers
lost
on
the
Internet
59.
What
can
be
called
“wilfing”
according
to
the
passage
A.
You
spend
hours
aimlessly
surfing
the
Internet
every
day.
B.
You
suddenly
decide
to
look
up
some
information
about
clothes.
C.
You
are
accessin
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the
information
you
need
quickly
and
conveniently.
D.
You
are
browsi
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ng
some
of
your
emails
which
haven’t
been
checked
for
months.
(B)
Shanghai
Disneyland:
Attractions
and
Tips
Welcome
to
a
never
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )-before-seen
world
of
wonder
where
you
can
arouse
the
magical
dream
within
your
heart.
This
is
Shanghai
Disneyland,
a
fun
experience
filled
with
creativity,
adventure
and
thrills
for
Guests
of
all
ages!
Set
your
sights
on
Enchanted
Storybook
Castle
--
the
largest
Disney
castle
on
the
planet
--
and
then
get
ready
to
explore
as
you
discover
6
unique
and
unforgettable
lands:
Mickey
Avenue,
Gardens
of
Imagination,
Fantasyland,
Adventure
Isle,
Treasure
Cove
and
Tomorrowland.
Opening
Hours
Jun --
Sept
Monday
--
Thursday:
09:00
--
21:00
Friday
--
Sunday:
08:00
--
22:00
Oct
--
Dec
Sunday
--
Friday:
10:00
--
19:00
Saturday:
09:00
--
20:00
Ticket
Booking
Visitors
can
book
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ickets
on
the
official
website
or
mobile
app
of
the
park
or
by
calling
400-180-0000
/
86-21-31580000.
They
can
also
follow
the
official
Wechat
account
ShangHaiDisneyResort
to
book
a
ticket.
Of
course,
tickets
can
be
bought
at
the
entrance,
but
there
may
be
a
long
queue.
Visitors
need
to
show
passports
or
ID
cards
to
book
tickets
and
enter.
Five
Things
You
Shouldn’t
Miss
TRON
Lightcycle
Power
Run
Pirates
of
the
Caribbean
Battle
for
the
Sunken
Treasure
“Mickey’s
Storybook
Express”
Parade
Enchanted
Storybook
Castle
Broadway-style
show
The
Lion
King
Special
Recommendation
The
cartoon
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )characters
Judy
and
Nick
in
Zootopia,
the
animated
movie
whose
box
office
hit
$1
billion
globally
in
2016,
will
be
added
to
Disney’s
signature
“Mickey’s
Storybook
Express”
Parade,
said
Robert
Iger,
the
president
and
CEO
of
Walt
Disney.
Things
to
Remember
Only
well-packaged
food
and
water
are
allowed.
Selfie
sticks,
la
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rge
tripods,
folding
chairs,
and
large
luggage
are
banned.
Visitors
abo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ve
16
should
not
be
dressed
in
cartoon,
movie
and
comic
costumes.
Disney
Fastpass
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ickets
for
free
can
save
you
from
waiting
in
a
long
queue.
Comfortable
snea
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )kers
are
strongly
recommended
for
a
long
walk
during
the
day.
Animals
are
not
allowed
to
enter
as
well,
excluding
guide
dogs.
60.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
______.
A.
Enchanted
Storybook
Castle
is
a
must-see
sight
B.
Broadway-style
show
The
Lion
King
is
a
3D
movie
C.
“Mickey’s
Storybook
Express”
Parade
earns
$1
billion
in
2016
D.
Pirates
of
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the
Caribbean
Battle
for
the
Sunken
Treasure
is
an
animated
movie
61.
What
day
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )is
supposed
to
be
the
busiest
day
according
to
the
passage
A.
Thursday.
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
B.
Friday.
C.
Saturday.
D.
Sunday.
62.
It
can
be
conclude
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
from
the
last
part
of
the
passage
that
______.
A.
blind
people
are
not
allowed
to
visit
the
lands
B.
visitors
can
only
eat
and
drink
at
certain
places
C.
cartoon
costumes
and
uncomfortable
sneakers
are
banned
D.
Disney
Fastpass
tickets
can
help
visitors
enter
the
lands
fast
(C)
A
group
of
college
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
students
is
hoping
to
place
a
satellite
powered
only
by
water
into
an
orbit
(轨道)
around
the
moon.
The
students
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
are
from
Cornell
University
in
the
state
of
New
York.
They
are
taking
part
in
a
competition
called
the
Cube
Quest
Challenge.
It
is
a
program
of
NASA,
the
American
space
agency.
The
Cornell
team
is
called
the
CisLunar
Explorers.
The
word
cislunar
means
“between
the
earth
and
the
moon.”
The
challeng
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
is
simple:
to
design,
build
and
deliver
“flight-qualified,
small
satellites.”
NASA
officials
say
the
satellites
must
be
able
to
perform
“advanced
operations
near
and
beyond
the
moon.”
Ten
teams
are
taki
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ng
part
in
the
competition.
But
the
CisLunar
Explorer
satellites
are
different.
They
are
the
only
ones
using
water
to
power
their
spacecraft.
The
idea
for
a
wate
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r-powered
vehicle
came
from
Mason
Peck,
who
works
at
Cornell
University.
He
once
worked
as
NASA’s
chief
technologist.
He
has
always
wanted
to
use
something
other
than
rockets
to
push
spacecraft
beyond
earth.
“A
lot
of
the
mass
we
send
into
orbit
these
days
is
in
the
form
of
rockets
--
the
only
way
we
get
anything
into
space,”
he
said,
in
a
Cornell
press
release.
“But
what
if
we
could
use
what’s
already
there
If
we
could
do
that,
if
we
could
re-fuel
spacecraft
while
they’re
already
in
space...”
The
spacecraft
is
sh
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )aped
like
the
English
letter
L.
It
measures
about
30
centimeters
in
length,
and
the
two
pieces
are
connected.
Water
is
stored
in
the
lower
part
of
the
satellite.
The
sun
will
separate
the
water
into
two
elements:
hydrogen
and
oxygen.
When
one
combines
hydrogen
and
oxygen
with
a
spark
(火花),
an
explosion
results.
This
provides
a
forward
movement,
known
as
thrust.
The
CisLunar
Explor
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
team
has
an
unusual
way
to
guide
its
spacecraft.
The
idea
is
to
copy
how
old-time
sailors
used
the
moon,
sun
and
stars
to
fix
their
position
on
the
oceans.
The
satellite
is
equipped
with
cameras.
The
cameras
will
take
pictures
of
the
sun,
the
earth
and
the
moon
and
compare
their
positions
and
their
sizes.
Based
on
where
the
sun,
moon
and
earth
are
at
any
given
time,
the
CisLunar
Explorers
will
do
the
mathematics
to
find
their
position.
The
competition
is
bei
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ng
held
in
four
parts.
The
Cornell
team
has
been
among
the
top
three
competitors
during
parts
one
and
two.
The
winners
of
the
third
stage
will
be
announced
in
about
a
month.
The
final
three
winners
will
be
announced
in
early
2017.
They
will
get
to
ride
on
NASA’s
space
launch
system
in
early
2018.
63.
The
essenti
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )al
part
of
the
competition
“the
Cube
Quest
Challenge”
is
______.
A.
to
launch
a
satellite
to
take
a
watery
flight
to
the
moon
B.
to
design,
bui
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ld
and
deliver
a
small
and
flight-qualified
satellite
C.
to
place
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
a
satellite
powered
only
by
water
into
an
orbit
around
the
moon
D.
to
make
the
sate
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )llite
perform
advanced
operations
near
and
beyond
the
moon
64.
What
does
Mason
P
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eck
want
to
do
at
Cornell
University
according
to
the
passage
A.
To
stop
using
rockets
for
the
sake
of
safety.
B.
To
use
something
already
in
space
as
power.
C.
To
try
using
water
in
space
to
push
spacecraft.
D.
To
design
a
water-powered
vehicle
to
push
spacecraft.
65.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
______.
A.
there
is
a
lot
o
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )f
rubbish
of
rockets
and
satellites
in
the
orbit
these
days
B.
a
water-p
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )owered
satellite
will
soon
be
sent
into
the
orbit
around
the
moon
C.
the
explosion
of
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
the
combination
of
hydrogen
and
oxygen
provides
power
D.
the
team
m
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )embers
of
the
CisLunar
Explorers
are
the
students
of
Mason
Peck
66.
What
would
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.
A
Spacecraft
Powered
by
Water
B.
A
Water-Powered
Flight
to
the
Moon
C.
A
Competition
for
Water-Powered
Satellite
D.
A
Design
of
Water-Powered
Space
Journey
Section
C
Directions:
R
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ead
the
passage
carefully.
Fill
in
each
blank
with
a
proper
sentence
given
in
the
box.
Each
sentence
can
be
used
only
once.
Note
that
there
are
two
more
sentences
than
you
need.
A.
He
found
the
bacter
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ium
had
a
similar
effect
on
the
mice
as
an
anti-depressive
drug
mightB.
Soil
bacteria
not
only
benefit
people
but
also
benefit
animalsC.
Gardening
can
also
be
used
as
a
way
of
treating
addictionD.
It’s
no
wonder
some
of
us
turn
to
gardening
as
a
form
of
therapyE.
Alcohol
can
make
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )people
behave
peculiarly
and
dangerously
in
gardeningF.
Some
experts
actually
believe
that
getting
outside
to
dig
and
plant
things
acts
as
a
“natural
excitement”
The
Good
of
Gardening
Do
you
have
a
hob
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )by
that
helps
you
relax
and
unwind
For
some
people,
there
is
no
better
way
to
relieve
pressure
than
spending
time
in
the
garden.
This
small
private
area
of
green
space
can
be
their
place
of
calm.
__67__.
A
surv
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ey
conducted
by
the
Royal
Horticultural
Society,
found
that
82%
of
people
in
the
UK
said
that
gardening
makes
them
happier.
It
also
found
that
70%
of
them,
given
the
choice,
would
prefer
to
spend
their
working
day
in
the
garden
with
just
9%
opting
for
an
office.
For
those
with
g
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )reen
fingers,
the
pleasure
of
gardening
comes
from
getting
out
in
the
fresh
air,
in
all
weathers
and
communing
with
nature
--
even
if
there
are
a
few
too
many
worms!
It
can
also
be
seen
as
a
sort
of
digital-detox
--
time
away
from
technology.
__68__.
Dr
Christopher
Low
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ry,
a
neuroscientist
at
the
University
of
Colorado,
injected
a
bacterium
commonly
found
in
soil
into
mice
to
see
what
affection
this
would
have
on
them.
__69__.
When
we
dig
in
soil
we
absorb
this
bacterium
through
our
lungs
or
cuts
in
our
skin,
so
Dr
Lowry
concluded
that
since
the
mice
seemed
happier
when
treated
with
soil
bacteria,
it’s
likely
we
would
be,
too.
__70__.
There’s
ev
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )idence
that
recovering
alcoholics
who
have
been
given
the
opportunity
to
plant,
grow,
and
even
sell
their
produce,
have
managed
to
stop
their
addictive
habits.
Scot
Stephenson,
for
example,
got
dismissed
from
school
and
started
a
vocational
qualification
in
gardening.
He
says,
“I
got
my
NVQ
level
2
which
is
my
first
qualification
and
enjoyed
it
ever
since.”
Whatever
the
reas
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )on,
there
are
many
therapeutic
benefits
to
getting
your
hands
dirty,
doing
some
physical
hard
work
and
then
watching
your
garden
grow.
Does
this
sound
like
your
idea
of
fun
IV.
Summary
Writing
Directions: Read
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
following
passage.
Summarize
the
main
idea
and
the
main
point(s)
of
the
passage
in
no
more
than
60
words.
Use
your
own
words
as
far
as
possible.
Are
You
Ready
for
Your
Exam
So,
it’s
the
exam
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
time
again
--
have
you
done
the
necessary
work
to
get
good
marks
Sleeping
with
the
textbook
under
the
pillow
(枕头)
in
the
hope
that
knowledge
will
be
magically
absorbed
into
your
brain
as
you
sleep
doesn’t
work.
The
best
strategy
is
to
space
your
practice
out,
rather
than
cram
(死记硬背)
it
all
together.
It
means
hit
the
books
early!
In
an
articl
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
in
the
British
newspaper
The
Guardian,
Tom
Stafford,
a
lecturer
in
psychology
at
the
University
of
Sheffield,
UK,
advises:
“If
you
organize
five
hours
of
study
into
one
hour
a
day,
you’ll
remember
more
than
if
you
study
for
five
hours
on
one
day.”
Don’t
rely
on
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
memory
alone
--
get
pen
and
paper
and
start
working.
Students
who
can
test
themselves
in
advance
will
be
better
at
getting
back
material
from
their
memory
and
learn
that
material
in
the
long
run.
John
Dunlosky,
Professor
of
Psychology
at
Kent
State
University
in
the
US,
suggests
that
“you
start
by
reading
a
textbook
using
your
favourite
highlighter
(荧光笔)
and
favourite
colours,
but
then
you
go
back
and
make
flashcards
of
all
the
critical
concepts
and
instead
of
just
rereading
those,
you
basically
try
to
test
yourselves
on
them.”
Good
revision
sh
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ould
give
you
confidence,
but
if
you
are
still
anxious,
there’s
no
harm
in
indulging
(放任)
in
a
personal
routine.
In
Japan,
it
seems
to
be
a
tradition
for
students
to
eat
Katsudon
before
a
test.
This
is
a
warm
bowl
of
rice
topped
with
egg
and
a
deep-fried
pork
cutlet.
The
name
of
the
dish
reminds
people
of
the
word
‘katsu’,
meaning
‘winning’.
For
some
students
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
in
South
Korea,
the
key
to
success
is
not
washing
their
hair
before
sitting
an
exam
because
they
believe
they
could
wash
all
the
knowledge
out
of
their
head.
And
in
different
parts
of
the
world
there
are
always
those
who
swear
by
their
‘lucky
underwear’.
The
bottom
line
is
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
that
you
need
to
study,
sleep
well
on
the
eve
of
the
test,
eat
a
nutritious
meal,
drink
plenty
of
water
and
believe
that
your
efforts
will
pay
off.
Good
luck
in
your
exam!
(请将答案写在答题纸上)
第II卷(共40分)
I.
Translation
Directions:
Trans
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )late
the
following
sentences
into
English,
using
the
words
given
in
the
brackets.
1、干嘛不去看场电影放松一下自己?(Why)
2、全市所有的公园都应对市民免费开放。(accessible)
3、杰克难得去老师那儿寻求帮助,他觉得自学会使自己受益更多。(Seldom)
4、现代互联网技术的发展越先进,人们在现实生活中的人际关系可能就会越疏远。(likely)
II.
Guided
Writing
Directions:
Write
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
English
composition
in
120-150
words
according
to
the
instructions
given
below
in
Chinese.
摩拜单车早已成为人们出行的重要交
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )通工具之一。请你给摩拜单车的总经理写一份信,谈谈你对这种出行方式的看法。信件要求根据下面的表格内容,再结合自己的观察或使用,总结摩拜单车的优、缺点若干,并提出合理化建议。(注:信件的称谓及落款已经给出,不计入总词数内。)
你的看法
Mobike
优点
比较环保;。。。。。。
缺点
押金(deposit)高,达299元;。。。。。。
你的建议
1、。。。。。。2、。。。。。。。。。。。。
Dear
General
Manager,
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Yours,
Li
Hua
(请将答案写在答题纸上)
虹口区2016-2017学年度第一学期期终教学质量监控测试
高三英语 试卷
听力部分
I.
Listening
Comprehension
Section
A
Directions:
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )In
Section
A,
you
will
hear
ten
short
conversations
between
two
speakers.
At
the
end
of
each
conversation,
a
question
will
be
asked
about
what
was
said.
The
conversations
and
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
After
you
hear
a
conversation
and
the
question
about
it,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
your
paper,
and
decide
which
one
is
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
heard.
1.
M:
Will
Mrs.
Johnson
be
here
tomorrow
for
the
meeting
W:
Probably
not
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ).
She
called
this
afternoon
to
put
off
the
meeting
to
next
week.
Q:
When
will
the
meeting
be
held
2.
W:
It
seems
Nancy
never
wants
to
do
anything
but
play
tennis.
M:
That’s
what
she
likes
to
do
most.
Q:
What
can
be
inferred
about
Nancy
3.
M:
So
how
do
you
like
this
oil
painting
W:
If
I
had
enough
room
in
my
apartment,
I
would
buy
it.
Q:
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place
4.
W:
Peter,
want
to
take
a
walk
M:
No,
I
have
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o
go
down
to
the
yard
now.
I
am
building
some
book
shelves.
Q:
What
would
Peter
probably
do
next
5.
M:
The
driver’
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
been
outside
in
the
taxi
for
10
minutes
now.
Shall
we
hurry
up
W:
That's
all
right.
We’re
paying
him
anyway.
Q:
Who
are
the
speakers
talking
about
6.
M:
The
copy
machine
is
broken
again.
I’ll
call
for
service.
W:
It’s
only
jammed,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )just
remove
the
papers
stuck
in
it.
I’ll
show
you.
Q:
What
will
the
woman
do
7.
M:
It’s
impossible
to
find
a
place
to
park
before
class
at
10.
W:
Yeah.
We
seem
to
need
more
parking
area
here.
Q:
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation
8.
M:
Can
we
work
later
to
work
on
our
presentation
W:
How
about
noon
Q:
What
does
the
woman
mean
9.
M:
Would
you
tell
me
what
time
the
dormitory
doors
will
be
locked
W:
No
problem.
In
fact
I
can
give
you
a
copy
of
the
dormitory
rules.
Q:
What
does
the
man
want
to
know
10.
W:
Oh,
no.
L
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ook
at
this
red
paint
in
my
dress.
When
did
the
park
paint
the
chairs
M:
Oh,
that's
too
bad.
They
might
at
least
put
up
a
sign
there.
Q:
What
does
the
man
imply
Section
B
Directions:
In
Sect
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ion
B,
you
will
hear
two
short
passages
and
one
longer
conversation,
and
you
will
be
asked
several
questions
on
each
of
the
passages
and
the
conversation.
The
passages
and
the
conversation
will
be
read
twice,
but
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
When
you
hear
a
question,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
your
paper
and
decide
which
one
would
be
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
heard.
Questions
11
through
13
are
based
on
the
following
passage.
Joanna
has
invented
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )a
number
of
things
over
the
years.
One
day,
she
had
an
idea
for
a
dish
washing
machine
that
worked
without
using
water.
She
went
to
see
several
dishwasher
manufacturers
about
producing
the
machine,
but
none
of
them
were
interested.
Joanna
found
investors
to
support
her
idea
and
founded
her
own
production
company.
She
spent
millions
of
dollars
developing
her
dishwasher
and
it
was
put
to
the
market
three
years
later.
From
then
on,
sales
were
very
good,
better
even
than
Joanna
had
hoped.
But
Global
Domestic,
one
of
the
companies
that
she
had
been
to
see,
made
its
own
waterless
dishwasher.
Joanna
obtained
one
and
found
that
they
had
used
the
technical
ideas
she
had
developed.
She
had
obtained
legal
protection
for
these
ideas,
so
that
other
companies
could
not
use
them.
After
a
long
legal
process,
Global
Domestic
was
forced
to
stop
making
its
competing
dishwasher
and
to
pay
Joanna
several
million
dollars.
Now
Joanna’s
waterless
dishwasher
has
40%
of
the
worldwide
dishwasher
market
and
this
is
increasing
every
year.
(Now
listen
again,
please.)
Questions:
11:
How
did
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
manufacturers
feel
about
Joanna’s
idea
for
a
dishwasher
12:
Why
was
Global
Domestic
forced
to
pay
Joanna
much
money
13:
What
is
the
story
mainly
about
Questions
14
through
16
are
based
on
the
following
passage.
Attention,
p
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lease.
In
a
moment,
you’ll
be
starting
your
tour,
but
there
are
just
a
few
things
I’d
like
to
run
through.
The
Glob
Gist
Islands
National
Park
has
come
up
with
some
rules
which
I’m
going
to
read
to
you
now.
The
most
important
rule
is
that
no
plants
or
animals
or
any
other
natural
objects
are
to
be
removed
from
the
park.
Doing
this
could
harm
the
balance
of
the
park
and
it’s
also
illegal.
Also
be
careful
not
to
transport
any
live
material
such
as
seeds
and
insects
to
the
islands
or
from
one
island
to
another.
These
two
are
against
the
law.
All
the
islands
have
their
own
unique
plants
and
animals.
And
any
introduced
species
could
destroy
the
whole
system.
Please
don’t
take
any
food
with
you.
If
you
drop
as
much
as
an
orange
seed,
it
could
grow
into
a
tree
and
damage
the
existing
system.
Humans
are
only
temporary
visitors
to
these
islands.
And
we
want
to
make
sure
the
only
thing
we
leave
behind
is
our
footprints.
Now
moving
to
the
wild
life
in
the
park,
please
don’t
touch
the
animals
under
any
circumstances,
because
some
animals
remarkably
fear
us,
but
they
will
quickly
lose
this
fearlessness
if
they
are
approached
by
humans.
Don’t
feed
the
animals;
don't
leave
litter
on
the
islands
or
throw
any
off
your
boat.
Carry
along
a
bag
of
some
sort
if
you
need
to
put
litter
in.
(Now
listen
again,
please.)
Questions:
14:
What
can
tourists
leave
behind
15:
What
is
the
most
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important
rule
during
the
tour
of
the
National
Park
16:
Why
does
the
guide
emphasize
the
park
rules
before
the
tour
Questions
17
through
20
are
based
on
the
following
conversation.
W:
Excuse
me,
Sir.
M:
Yes
Madam.
What’s
the
matter
W:
We
see
you’ve
been
using
the
online
catalog
for
quite
a
while.
M:
Yes,
Madam.
I’m
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Raymond,
a
freshman
art student.
I’m
looking
for
some
reference
materials
for
my
essay.
W:
My
name
is
Young.
Is
there
anything
I
can
do
to
help
you
M:
Yes,
Madam.
I’ve
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
got
to
write
a
paper
about
Hollywood
in
the
1930s
and
1940s,
and
I’m
really
struggling.
There
are
hundreds
of
books,
and
I
just
don’t
know
where
to
begin,
which
troubles
me
a
lot.
W:
Hmm…Your
topi
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )c
sounds
pretty
big.
Why
don’t
you
narrow
it
down
to
something
like,
uh,
the
history
of
the
comedies
during
that
time
or
something
else
more
specific
M:
You
know,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )I
was
thinking
about
doing
that.
But
nearly
one
hundred
books
came
up
when
I
typed
in
“Comedies”.
W:
That’s
because
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
you
have
chosen
a
big
topic.
You’d
better
make
it
more
specific.
M:
Then,
what
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )about
“Hollywood
comedies”
Let
me
try
typing
this
topic.
Maybe
it
will
be
helpful.
W:
It’s
still
a
little
bit
bigger,
I
guess.
M:
Oh,
yes,
still
dozens
of
books
there.
What
shall
I
do,
Madam
W:
You
could
cut
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )at
down
even
further
by
listing
the
specific
years
you
want.
Try
adding
“1930s”
or
“1940s”…or
maybe
“Golden
Age”.
M:
“Golden
Age”
is
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )good
idea!
Let
me
type
that
in.
Hey
look!
Just
six
books
came
up.
That’s
a
lot
better.
I
think
I’ll
get
started
with
these
books.
W:
Good
job.
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
And
if
you
need
more
help,
I’ll
be
right
over
there,
at
the
Reference
Desk.
M:
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
kind
help,
Madam!
W:
You
are
welcome.
(Now
listen
again,
please.)
Questions:
17.
What
is
the
man
doing
in
the
library
18.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do
in
the
conversation
19.
What
topic
is
the
man
going
to
focus
on
at
last
20.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
虹口区2016-2017学年度第一学期期终教学质量监控测试
高三英语 试卷
参考答案
听力部分:
1-5 CCDAA 6-10 BBDAC
11-13 DBA 14-16 ABC
17-20:
CADB
语法:
21.
seated;
22.
no
m
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )atter
where;
23.
the
most
exciting;
24.
is
being
played
/
is
played;
25.
It;
26.
Following;
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
27.
After
/
During
/
At;
28.
which;
29.
that;
30.
must
/
should
词汇:
31.
D,
32.
K,
33.
H,
34.
A,
35.
F,
36.
J,
37.
B,
38.
G,
39.
E,
40.
C
完形填空:
41-55:
CABDC
BDABD
CADBC
阅读理解:
56-59:
DCBA
60-62:
ACD
63-66:
DBCA
选句填空:
67-70:
DFAC
概要写作:
The
best
strateg
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y
to
achieve
good
results
in
the
exam
is
to
study
books
early.
According
to
experts,
time
management
and
self-testing
in
advance
will
also
do
you
good.
Furthermore,
habitual
psychological
hint
is
helpful,
too.
Meanwhile,
other
factors
such
as
necessary
preparations,
good
sleep,
nutritious
diet
and
self-confidence
can
pay
off
your
efforts
as
well.
翻译:
1.
Why
not
/
Why
don’t
you
go
to
the
cinema
to
relax
yourself
2.
All
the
pa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rks
in
the
city
are
supposed
to
/
should
be
accessible
to
the
citizens
/
public
for
free
/
nothing.
3.
Seldom
did
/
do
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )es
Jack
go
/
turn
to
/
ask
his
teacher(s)
for
help,
because
he
thought
/
thinks
self-study
/
teaching
himself
would
/
will
benefit
himself
more
/
give
(bring)
more
benefits
to
him.
4.
The
more
ad
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )vanced
the
development
of
modern
Internet
technology
is,
the
more
distant
the
relationships
between
people
/
people’s
relationships
are
likely
to
be
/
become
in
the
real
life
/
world.
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