山东省平阴县第一中学2016-2017学年高一6月尖子生阶段性考试英语试题(含听力)

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平阴一中2016级尖子生阶段性考试
英语试题
2017.06、08
第I卷(选择题
共100分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。
第一节
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
does
the
man
think
of
the
president’s
speech
A.
Easy
B.
Confusing
C.
Interesting
2.
What
does
the
woman
mean
A.
Things
here
are
very
cheap.
B.
Things
here
are
not
cheap.
C.
Tourists
always
buy
expensive
things.
3.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation
A.
The
man
went
to
New
Zealand.
B.
The
man
stayed
at
home.
C.
The
man’s
parents
live
in
New
Zealand.
4.
What
will
the
man
do
during
the
summer
holiday
A.
Go
to
the
Great
Wall.
B.
Make
some
money.
C.
Stay
at
home
studying.
5.
What
time
is
it
according
to
the
woman
A.10:10.
B.
9:50.
C.
10:50.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
What
instrument
does
the
man’s
sister
play
well
A.
The
piano.
B.
The
violin.
C.
The
guitar.
7.What
are
the
speakers
going
to
do
together
A.
Take
guitar
lessons.
B.
Attend
Adele’s
concert.
C.
Listen
to
a
music
CD
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
Where
will
the
man
go
first
A.
The
supermarket.
B.
The
pet
shop.
C.
The
bakery.
9.
What
did
the
woman
want
to
return
to
the
supermarket
A.
Toothpaste.
B.
Some
eggs.
C.
A
fridge.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
doesn’t
the
woman
try
shopping
online
A.
Because
she
thinks
it
costs
more
than
physical
stores.
B.
Because
she
seldom
surfs
the
Internet.
C.
Because
she
can't
touch
the
thing
before
she
pays
for
it.
11.
What
does
the
man
think
about
the
measures
to
deal
with
the
safety
problem
A.
It’s
totally
useless.
B.
It
has
solved
the
problem.
C.
It’s
effective
but
not
good
enough.
12.
What’s
the
man’s
shopping
habit
A.
Shopping
in
the
mall
directly.
B.
Checking
online
and
then
shopping
in
physical
stores.
C.
Only
shopping
the
daily
supplies
online.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
does
the
man
think
of
his
boss
A.
Hardworking.
B.
Dishonest.
C.
Greedy
14.
When
will
the
man
leave
his
apartment
according
to
the
contract
A.
Next
month.
B.
In
two
months.
C.
In
three
months.
15.
What
does
the
woman
advise
the
man
to
do
A.
Go
back
to
school.
B.
Buy
cheap
things.
C.
Share
a
room
with
her
brother.
16.
What
is
TRUE
according
to
the
conversation
A.
The
woman
made
a
mistake
B.
The
man
made
a
mistake.
C.
The
company
suffered
little
loss.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Which
room
is
for
the
Academic
Test
of
English
A.
Room
204.
B.
Room
307.
C.
Room
405.
18.
Where
should
the
students
put
all
their
belongings
A.
In
the
lockers
with
keys.
B.
On
the
chairs
outside
the
testing
rooms.
C.
In
the
front
of
the
testing
room.
19.
What
must
the
students
do
if
they
want
to
use
the
restroom
A.
Go
with
a
monitor.
B.
Wait
to
be
called.
C.
Ask
for
permission.
20.
What
can
be
known
from
the
monologue
A.
The
students
taking
GRE
test
should
go
to
Room
204.
B.
The
students
can’t
wear
their
coats
in
the
testing
rooms.
C.
The
students
can
use
their
own
pens,
paper
and
pencils.
第二部分:阅读理解
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
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Study
Manual
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learn.
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questions
most
often
asked
by
parents,
teachers,
business
trainers
and
by
students
themselves.
Read
this
book
and
learn:
·What
the
three
barriers
to
study
are
and
what
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about
them
·What
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if
you
get
tired
of
the
subject
you
are
studying
·Twenty-six
simple
drills
to
help
you
learn
how
to
study
easily,
rapidly
and
with
full
understanding
Buy
and
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Basic
Study
Manual
and
use
it
to
dramatically
improve
your
ability
to
study.
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Skills
for
Life
Hardcover:
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L.
Ron
Hubbard’s
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technology
for
teenagers
opens
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door
to
their
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by
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them
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Learn
Hardcover:
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The
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study
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to
12-year-olds
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Children
who
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regain
their
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for
study
and
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knowledge
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life.
Get
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Use
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Dictionary
Picture
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Children
Hardcover:
$34.90
In
spite
of
millions
of
dollars
spent
on
“educational
research”,
children
are
not
taught
the
most
basic
skills
of
learning
even
the
most
basic
of
these:
how
to
use
a
dictionary.
In
fact,
a
search
of
educational
books
for
children
found
no
book
that
told
them
how
to
use
a
dictionary
or
that
one
should.
Written
for
children
8
to
12-year-olds,
this
fully
illustrated
book
will
teach
your
children:
·How
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find
words
in
a
dictionary
·The
different
ways
that
words
are
used
·What
the
different
marks
and
symbols
that
are
used
in
a
dictionary
mean
·How
to
use
a
dictionary
to
correctly
pronounce
words
It
includes
a
section
for
parents
and
teachers
showing
you
how
to
use
this
book
with
children.
Buy
this
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and
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their
education.
What’s
more,
you’ll
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it
before
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1,
2015.
21.
Some
information
of
the
four
books
was
given
in
order
to
_______.
A.
reduce
the
cost
of
them
B.
appeal
to
readers
of
all
ages
C.
help
readers
understand
them
D.
make
them
suitable
for
different
readers
22.
What
do
the
four
books
have
in
common
A.
They
are
all
for
8-
to
12-year-olds.
B.
They
are
all
written
by
L.
Ron
Hubbard.
C.
They
are
all
study
books.
D.
They
are
all
based
on
educational
research.
23.
If
you
buy
the
four
books
on
April
1,
2015,
you
will
have
to
pay
_______
for
them.
A.
$
129.38
B.
$
64.69
C.
$
34.90
D.
$
111.93
24.
The
purpose
of
the
passage
is
to
________.
A.
introduce
the
four
books
to
read
B.
help
children
to
learn
English
C.
sell
the
four
books
to
students
D.
enrich
students’
knowledge
about
nature
B
Something
Fun
A
person
who
is
charged
with
murder
is
on
trial
in
a
court
room
in
Oklahoma.
There
is
strong
evidence
indicating
guilt.
However,
the
body
is
not
found.
In
the
defense's
closing
statement,
the
lawyer,
knowing
that
his
client
(客户)
is
guilty
and
that
it
looks
like
he'll
probably
be
sentenced
to
death,
came
up
with
a
clever
trick.
“Ladies
and
gentlemen
of
the
jury(
陪审团),
I
have
a
surprise
for
you
all,”
the
lawyer
says
as
he
looks
at
his
watch.
“Within
one
minute,
the
person
assumed
dead
in
this
case
will
walk
into
this
court
room,”
he
says
and
he
looks
towards
the
court-room
door.
The
jury,
somewhat
surprised,
looks
at
the
door
eagerly.
A
minute
passes.
Nothing
happens.
Finally
the
lawyer
says,
“Actually,
I
made
up
the
previous
statement.
But
you
all
waited
with
expectation.
I,
therefore,
put
it
to
you
that
there
is
a
reasonable
doubt
in
this
case
as
to
whether
anyone
was
killed
and
insist
that
you
declare
his
innocence.”
The
jury,
clearly
confused,
retires
to
discuss.
A
very
few
minutes
later,
the
jury
returns
and
a
representative
pronounces
a
verdict
of
guilty.
“But
how ”
inquires
the
lawyer.
“You
must
have
had
some
doubt;
I
saw
all
of
you
stare
at
the
door.”
Answers
the
representative,
“Oh,
we
did
look.
But
your
client
didn’t.”
25.
Why
was
the
person
on
trial
according
to
the
passage
A.
Because
he
couldn’t
pay
off
the
debts.
B.
Because
he
was
accused
of
murder.
C.
Because
he
did
not
pay
the
tax
in
time.
D.
Because
he
planned
to
cheat
the
jury.
26.
Why
did
the
lawyer
come
up
with
the
trick
A.
To
find
the
body.
B.
To
annoy
the
jury.
C.
To
help
his
client.
D.
To
save
himself.
27.
Why
did
the
jury
look
at
the
door
eagerly
A.
The
lawyer’s
words
must
be
true.
B.
They
expected
his
family
to
come
in.
C.
They
were
curious
about
what
would
happen.
D.
They
thought
the
person
on
trial
was
escaping.
29.
What
did
the
representative’s
answer
mean
in
the
last
paragraph
A.
They
firmly
believed
that
nobody
was
killed.
B.
The
behavior
of
the
client
gave
him
away.
C.
The
jury
still
needed
more
evidence
to
prove
it.
D.
The
lawyer’s
words
were
worth
thinking
about.
C
Madrid
has
ordered
nearly
half
of
the
private
cars
off
the
roads
on
Thursday
to
deal
with
the
worsening
air
pollution,
a
first
in
Spain.
The
restriction
(限令)
will
operate
between
6.30
a.m.
and
9
p.m.
every
day.
The
city
government
said
in
a
statement:
“Vehicles
with
even-number
registration
plates
(偶数牌照)
will
be
allowed
to
drive
around
on
even-number
days
and
the
rest
cars
on
the
rest
days.”
The
measure
works
when
levels
of
harmful
NO2
in
the
atmosphere
go
above
200
micrograms
in
every
1in
at
least
two
measuring
stations
for
two
days
running,
and
if
the
air
is
unlikely
to
clear
soon.
On
Thursday,
the
city
environment
officer
Ines
Sabanes
said
the
restriction
would
not
be
carried
out
as
pollution
levels
had
dropped
by
the
required
amount.
Other
measures,
including
a
ban
on
street
parking
for
non-local
vehicles
and
reduced
speed
limits,
will
continue.
There
are
exceptions
to
the
restriction,
such
as
for
hybrid
(混合动力的)
cars,
those
carrying
three
people
or
more
or
used
by
disabled
people.
Buses,
taxis
and
emergency
vehicles
are
not
encompassed,
either.
“It’s
not
about
traffic
restrictions
but
about
the
important
issue
of
public
health,”
deputy
mayor
Marta
Higueras
said.
“Lots
of
people
suffer
from
breathing
problems
and
are
very
affected
by
pollution.”
With
3.2
million
people
and
1.8
million
cars,
Madrid
often
suffers
from
bad
pollution.
The
move
to
ban
half
of
the
cars
is
Level
Three
on
a
series
of
four
measures
to
prevent
pollution.
Level
Four
bans
taxis
from
the
city,
except
those
that
are
hybrid
cars.
29.
According
to
the
statement
of
the
city
government,
_________.
A.
the
restriction
only
works
by
day
B.
the
restriction
only
works
on
private
cars
C.
every
restricted
car
is
restricted
nearly
half
a
month
in
a
whole
month
D.
Vehicles
are
restricted
depending
on
the
first
number
of
registration
plates
30.
According
to
the
passage,
vehicles
driven
from
other
cities
will
not
be
______.
A.
allowed
to
park
on
Madrid’s
streets
B.
included
in
a
speed
limit
C.
restricted
if
pollution
levels
drop
D.
allowed
to
drive
on
Madrid’s
streets
31.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“encompassed”
in
Paragraph
4
probably
mean
A.
punished
B.
encouraged
C.
accepted
D.
included
32.
If
the
air
pollution
in
Madrid
becomes
worse,
_______.
A.
the
government
will
punish
more
people
B.
more
cars
will
be
kept
out
of
the
roads
C.
new
traffic
restrictions
will
be
carried
out
D.
more
hybrid
cars
will
disappear
from
the
road
D
Researchers
at
the
University
of
Kansas
say
that
people
can
accurately
judge
90
percent
of
a
stranger's
personality
simply
by
looking
at
the
person’s
shoes.
“Shoes
convey
a
thin
but
useful
piece
of
information
about
their
wearer,”
the
authors
wrote
in
the
new
study
published
in
the
Journal
of
Research
in
Personality.
“Shoes
serve
a
practical
purpose,
and
also
serve
as
nonverbal
cues(非语言暗示)
with
symbolic
messages.
People
tend
to
pay
attention
to
the
shoes
they
and
others
wear.”
Medical
Daily
notes
that
the
detailed
personality
information
detected
in
the
study
includes
a
person’s
general
age,
gender,
income,
political
ideas,
and
other
personality,
including
someone’s
emotional
stability.
Lead
researcher
Omri
Gillath
said
the
judgments
were
based
on
the
style,
cost,
color
and
condition
of
someone’s
shoes.
In
the
study,
63
students
from
The
University
of
Kansas
researchers
looked
at
pictures
showing
208
different
pairs
of
shoes
worn
by
the
study’s
participants.
Volunteers
in
the
study
were
photographed
in
their
most
commonly
worn
shoes,
and
then
filled
out
a
personality
questionnaire.
Some
of
the
results
were
expected:
people
with
higher
income
most
commonly
wore
expensive
shoes,and
flashier
footwear
was
typically
worn
by
outgoing
people.
However,some
results
are
funny
and
interesting.
For
example,
“practical
and
functional”
shoes
were
generally
worn
by
more
“agreeable”
people,
while
ankle
boots
were
more
closely
aligned
with
“aggressive”
personality.
The
strangest
of
all
may
be
that
those
who
wore
“uncomfortable
looking”
shoes
tend
to
have
“calm”
personality.
The
researchers
noted
that
some
people
would
choose
shoe
styles
to
mask
their
actual
personality
information,but
researchers
noted
that
volunteers
were
also
likely
to
be
unaware
that
their
footwear
choices
were
revealing
deep
insights
into
their
personality.
33.
According
to
Paragraph
2,
which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
A.
The
shoes
people
wear
may
reflect
the
information
of
the
wearer.
B.
People
would
always
look
at
strangers’
shoes
with
a
practical
purpose.
C.
Shoes
are
so
funny
and
interesting
that
they
attract
people’s
much
attention.
D.
People
pay
attention
to
shoes
in
order
to
know
the
information
of
the
shoes.
34.
According
to
the
text,
the
researchers
did
the
study
by
__________.
A.
doing
casual
interviews
B.
carrying
out
lab
experiments
C.
analyzing
the
data
from
the
participants
D.
observing
the
participants
35.
The
underlined
part
“aligned
with”
probably
means
“__________”.
A.
familiar
with
B.
related
to
C.
provided
with
D.
devoted
to
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。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The
world
is
changing
and
new
ideas
appear
every
day;
introducing
them
into
your
life
will
keep
you
engaged.
The
following
are
the
methods
I
use
to
stay
open
and
impressionable.
They’ll
work
for
you
too,
no
matter
how
old
you
get.
Quiet
your
inner
voice.
It’s
the
little
voice
that
offers
a
running
explanation
when
you
are
listening
to
someone.
36
It
is
too
easy
to
pay
more
attention
to
the
inner
voice
than
the
actual
speaker.
That
voice
often
keeps
you
from
listening
openly
for
good
information
and
can
often
make
you
shut
down
before
you
have
heard
the
entire
basis.
Focus
less
on
what
your
brain
has
to
say
and
more
on
the
speaker.
37
Argue
with
yourself.
38
Every
time
you
hear
yourself
contradicting
(与······矛盾)
the
speaker,
stop
and
take
the
other
point
of
view.
Suggest
to
your
brain
all
the
reasons
why
the
speaker
may
be
correct
and
you
may
be
wrong.
In
the
best
case
you
may
open
yourself
to
the
information
being
provided.
Failing
that,
you
will
at
least
strengthen
your
own
argument.
39
Some
people
are
naturally
curious
and
others
are
not.
No
matter
which
category
you
are
in,
you
can
benefit
from
behaving
like
a
curious
person.
Next
time
you
are
listening
to
information,
make
up
and
write
down
three
to
five
relevant
questions.
40
If
you
are
in
a
conversation,
you
can
ask
the
other
person.
Either
way
you’ll
likely
learn
more,
and
the
action
of
thinking
up
questions
will
help
encode
the
concepts
in
your
brain.
As
long
as
you’re
not
a
cat,
you
should
benefit
from
these
actions
of
curiosity.
Act
as
you
are
curious.
Try
to
calm
yourself
down.
You
may
be
surprised
at
what
you
hear.
You
will
learn
from
other
people
who
are
experienced.
If
you
are
in
a
lecture,
google
them
after
for
answers.
If
you
can’t
quiet
the
inner
voice,
then
at
least
use
it
to
your
advantage.
G.
It’s
the
voice
that
brings
up
your
own
opinion
about
the
information
being
provided.
第三部分
英语知识运用
(共两节,满分45分)
完形填空
(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项
(A、B、C和D)
中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I’m
exhausted
after
a
day’s
housework.
“Sometimes
I
just
want
to
do
something
41
than
all
of
this…”,
I
tell
my
husband
Tony,
who
sits
beside
me
in
42
,
weighing
his
words.
Finally,
he
says,
“What
you’re
doing
feels
really
small,
but
it
doesn’t
mean
that
it
is.”
His
words
remind
me
of
the
43
that
had
happened
on
the
driveway
earlier
that
morning.
The
kids
lined
up
their
scooters
(滑板车)
for
a
friendly
44
.
I
launched
the
action
with
a
wave
of
my
hand
and
stepped
back
to
watch
the
race.
Wheels
rolled.
Kids
cheered
45
.
But
then,
a
sharp
cry
ended
the
46
.
My
10-year-old
daughter
fell
down
on
the
ground,
47
by
a
group
of
broken
scooter
parts.
Blood
leaked
from
an
obvious
cut
in
her
knee,
and
tears
48
in
her
blue
eyes.
“What
happened ”
I
asked
as
I
ran
to
her
side.
“I
don’t
know…”
Hannah
said
as
she
49
the
scooter.
“My
scooter
was
just
missing
one
little
piece…”
She
dropped
her
head
in
50
.
“Something
fell
off
my
scooter
right
before
the
race
began,
but
it
was
a
small
thing,
so
I
didn’t
think
it
was
51
.”
As
I
lifted
Hannah
to
her
feet,
her
little
brother
began
52
the
scattered
parts
in
a
bucket.
With
a
smile,
he
presented
the
pieces
to
his
sister
and
53
,
“I
guess
a
small
thing
was
really
a
big
deal
after
all.”
“Who
dares
to
54
the
day
of
small
things…”
When
we
prepared
to
55
an
old
house,
one
small
brick
matters.
Like
the
children
of
Judah,
we,
too,
have
a
choice.
We
can
56
the
significance
of
our
lives
by
the
size
of
our
57
,
or
we
can
trust
God
to
use
our
58
offerings
for
his
great
glory.
As
for
me,
I
think
I’ll
ask
God
to
renew
my
love
for
this
59
life
that
I
live,
because
there’s
a
60
scooter
in
my
garage
that
reminds
me
of
my
son’s
declaration.
41.
A.
smaller
B.
prettier
C.
bigger
D.
easier
42.
A.
anger
B.
silence
C.
delight
D.
doubt
43.
A.
beauty
B.
silence
C.
accident
D.
delight
44.
A.
discussion
B.
argument
C.
activity
D.
competition
45.
A.
happily
B.
angrily
C.
politely
D.
gradually
46.
A.
line
B.
fun
C.
part
D.
side
47.
A.
covered
B.
included
C.
surrounded
D.
buried
48.
A.
welled
up
B.
burst
out
C.
came
up
D.
brought
up
49.
A.
deserted
B.
rolled
C.
cleaned
D.
examined
50.
A.
excitement
B.
embarrassment
C.
amazement
D.
amusement
51.
A.
important
B.
creative
C.
strange
D.
pleasant
52.
A.
floating
B.
arranging
C.
gathering
D.
recovering
53.
A.
judged
B.
pointed
C.
explained
D.
declared
54.
A.
look
down
upon
B.
make
most
of
C.
look
up
to
D.
take
hold
of
55.
A.
destroy
B.
present
C.
reward
D.
rebuild
56.
A.
offer
B.
measure
C.
convince
D.
remind
57.
A.
scores
B.
preparations
C.
achievements
D.
failures
58.
A.
small
B.
huge
C.
unusual
D.
sharp
59.
A.
valuable
B.
wealthy
C.
significant
D.
ordinary
60.
A.
perfect
B.
broken
C.
harmful
D.
useful

II
卷(共50分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Tea
is
enjoyed
all
over
the
world
as
a
comforting
treat.
First,
choose
the
type
of
tea
you
want
to
drink.
There
are
various
types
of
tea
that
offer
different
health
61
(benefit)
and
flavors.
Next,
boil
a
pot
of
water
and
pour
it
over
your
tea.
Allow
your
tea
to
soak
thoroughly.
Add
milk
and
sugar
to
increase
the
flavor
of
bold
teas
or
add
honey
62
lightly
flavored
teas
if
desired.
Green
tea
is
known
for
63
(it)
high
level
of
a
cancer-fighting
chemical.
64
,
green
tea
is
high
in
caffeine
and
can
make
you
feel
anxious
and
nervous
if
you
drink
too
much.
It
is
said
that
oolong
tea
may
promote
healthy
skin
and
black
tea
can
65
(great)
reduce
the
risk
of
breast
cancer
in
younger
women.
Write
tea
is
helpful
in
preventing
cavities
and
building
the
66
(strong)
of
your
teeth.
There
have
been
many
claims
about
herbal
teas
which
can
do
good
to
health,
but
there
is
limited
research
or
67
(support)
data
on
these
claims.
Most
teas
can
68
(buy)
and
transported
in
tins
of
loose
tea
or
in
small
packages
of
tea
bags.
Some
people
believe
that
loose
leaf
teas
have
a
69
(fresh)
flavor
than
tea
bags
70
others
prefer
tea
bags
because
they’re
much
easier
to
use
and
carry
around.
第四部分
写作
(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
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:把多余的词用斜线
(\)
划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。
2.
只允许修改10处,多者
(从第11处起)
不计分。
This
morning,
I
was
jogging
in
the
park
when
I
caught
the
sight
of
a
wallet
on
a
bench.
I
picked
up
and
checked
the
contents.
Inside
it,
I
found
some
money
or
a
card
with
a
phone
number.
Believe
that
the
owner
would
be
worried,
I
immediately
tried
the
number.
A
man
answered
it
in
an
amazing
voice.
Hearing
that
I
had
his
wallet,
he
sighs
with
relief
and
told
me
he
would
return
right
away.
Ten
minutes
late,
the
man
arrived.
After
confirming
he
was
an
owner,
I
handed
the
wallet
back
to
him.
With
his
thumb
up,
he
expressed
his
gratitude
to
me
repeated.
Seeing
the
smile
on
her
face,
I
felt
happy
that
I
was
able
to
help.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,学校将利用暑假开展“英语阅读”活动,请给你的英国笔友Tom写信,向他说明该活动的目的和意义,并请他推荐适合高中生阅读的英文书籍。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
平阴一中2016级尖子生阶段性考试
英语试题参考答案
听力录音稿
Text
1
M:
What
do
you
think
of
the
president’s
speech
W:
I
guess
it
was
easy,
but
I
was
confused.
He
spoke
too
fast.
M:
If
you
understood
what
he
said,
you
would
find
it
really
interesting.
Text
2
M:
I
suppose
the
reason
why
so
many
tourists
come
here
is
that
everything
is
so
cheap.
W:
Cheap
Nothing
is
really
cheap
here.
Text3
W:
Where
were
you
on
Christmas
holidays,
David
M:
My
parents
and
I
travelled
to
New
Zealand
to
visit
my
uncle.
It
was
quite
an
experience
to
spend
Christmas
in
summer.
Text
4
W:
What
are
you
going
to
do
for
your
summer
vacation
M:
I
planned
to
go
to
China
and
climb
the
Great
Wall,
but
I'll
have
to
stay
at
home
and
do
my
homework
because
my
school
report
is
not
good
at
all.
Text
5
W:
I've
had
a
good
time
tonight,
but
I've
got
to
go
now,
or
I
will
miss
the
last
bus.
M:
What
time
is
it
W:
My
watch
says
it's
ten
minutes
to
ten.
Text
6
W:
Listen!
Somebody
in
the
next
room
is
practicing
the
piano.
M:
It
sounds
nice,
doesn't
it
I
wish
I
could
play
a
musical
instrument.
W:
I
thought
you
already
did.
Don't
you
play
the
violin
M:
No,
but
my
sister
does.
Actually,
she
is
pretty
good
at
it.
W:
I
took
guitar
lessons
for
a
couple
of
years,
but
I
never
learned
very
well.
By
the
way,
what
sort
of
music
do
you
like
listening
to
M:
Well,
I
like
all
kinds
of
music,
from
classical
to
pop.
W:
Great!
I
just
got
the
latest
Adele
CD.
Let’s
listen
to
it
together.
M:
That
sounds
great.
I
love
Adele's
music.
Her
voice
is
amazing.
Text
7
W:
Hey,
honey.
Are
you
going
to
the
supermarket
M:
I
am
going
to
the
pet
shop
first
to
buy
some
dog
food,
and
then
I
am
going
to
the
supermarket.
Do
we
need
anything
in
particular
W:
Yes.
We
are
running
out
of
bread.
M:
OK.
Any
particular
type
W:
Just
white
bread.
M:
OK.
Anything
else
W:
Yes.
The
toothpaste
I
bought
last
time
is
not
the
type
I
wanted.
Can
you
return
it
for
me
M:
Sure.
W:
And
one
last
thing,
get
some
eggs.
We
have
no
eggs
left
in
the
fridge.
Text
8
M:
Have
you
ever
tried
shopping
online
W:
No,
never.
I
prefer
to
actually
see
and
touch
what
I'm
buying
before
I
pay
for
it,
especially
for
clothes
and
shoes.
M:
That's
right.
Seeing
is
believing.
W:
I've
heard
some
friends
say
when
they
get
the
item,
it's
quite
different
from
what
they
see
on
the
website.
M:
That
really
happens.
Without
close
examination,
we
may
meet
with
faulty
products.
W:
What's
more,
it's
not
always
so
safe
for
us
to
pay
online
as
hackers
might
steal
the
user
name
and
password.
M:
It's
said
that
some
measures
have
been
taken
to
deal
with
this
problem.
Paying
online
is
much
safer
than
before,
but
I
still
have
the
feeling
that
it's
not
safe
enough.
W:
I
can't
agree
more.
That's
why
I
only
do
shopping
in
physical
stores.
M:
Me
too.
Sometimes
I
surf
online
shops
to
check
some
related
information,
and
then
go
to
a
physical
store
to
do
the
actual
shopping.
W:
That's
a
good
idea.
Text
9
M:
I
don't
know
what
I'm
going
to
do
if
I
lose
my
job.
W:
Don't
worry.
I
don't
think
you're
going
to
lose
your
job
over
one
mistake.
M:
It
was
a
rather
big
mistake.
When
you
work
as
an
investment
adviser,
one
small
mistake
can
cost
the
company
millions.
W:
But
it
wasn't
just
you
who
was
involved,
right
You
were
only
doing
what
your
boss
told
you
to
do.
M:
That's
true,
but
my
boss
is
dishonest.
He
said
it
was
completely
my
fault.
W:
Let's
think
about
what
if
that
really
happens.
M:
I
can
live
on
my
savings
for
about
3
months.
But
I
really
don't
want
to
live
that
kind
of
life.
W:
Well,
when
is
your
contract
on
your
apartment
up
M:
Next
month.
W:
If
you
really
lose
your
job,
you
needn't
rent
that
apartment.
I
think
you
can
share
a
room
with
my
brother
for
free
until
you
find
another
job.
M:
That's
very
kind
of
you
but
I
hope
that
won't
happen.
Text
10
Good
morning!
Before
the
exam
begins,
I'd
like
to
go
over
some
information
with
you.
First
of
all,
this
is
the
Academic
Test
of
English
for
International
Students,
and
this
is
Room
405.
If
you
are
here
for
the
SAT,
please
go
to
Room
204.
If
you
are
here
for
the
GRE,
go
to
Room
307.
Okay,
then,
the
rest
of
you
are
here
for
the
English
test.
So,
to
begin
with,
you
shall
not
take
anything
with
you
into
the
testing
rooms.
That
means
mobile
phones,
iPods,
pens,
paper,
pencils,
etc.
You
will
each
be
given
a
locker
and
a
key.
You
should
put
all
of
your
belongings
in
the
lockers.
You
may,
however,
wear
your
coats
to
the
testing
rooms
since
the
hallways
are
very
cold
at
this
time
of
the
year.
You
must
place
your
coats
on
the
chair
outside
the
testing
room
before
you
go
in,
though.
You
cannot
wear
your
coats
in
the
testing
rooms.
Then,
the
bathrooms…
The
men's
restroom
is
located
at
the
east
end
of
this
hallway.
The
women's
is
at
the
west
end.
While
you
are
waiting
to
be
called
for
your
speaking
test,
you
shall
ask
one
of
the
monitors
for
permission
to
use
the
restroom.
Only
one
female
and
one
male
candidate
will
be
allowed
to
use
the
facilities
separately
at
a
time.
Also,
once
your
name
and
number
have
been
called,
you
must
go
directly
to
your
testing
room.
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
1-5
CBACB
6-10
BCBAC
11-15
CBBAC
16-20
BCACB
第二部分:英语知识运用
(共两节,满分35分)
阅读理解:
A篇CCDA
B篇
BCCB
C篇
CADB
D篇
ACB七选五
36~40
GCFAE
完形填空:
CBCDA
BCADB
ACDAD
BCADB
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
61.
benefits
62.
to
63.
its
64.
However
65.
greatly
66.
strength
67.
supporting
68.
be
bought
69.
fresher
70.
while
短文改错:
This
morning,
I
was
jogging
in
the
park
when
I
caught
the
sight
of
a
wallet
on
a
bench.
I
picked
up
and
checked
the
contents.
Inside
it,
I
found
some
money
or
a
it
and
card
with
a
phone
number.
Believe
that
the
owner
would
be
worried,
I
immediately
Believing
tried
the
number.
A
man
answered
it
in
an
amazing
voice.
Hearing
that
I
had
his
amazed
wallet,
he
sighs
with
relief
and
told
me
he
would
return
right
away.
Ten
minutes
late,
sighed
later
the
man
arrived.
After
confirming
he
was
an
owner,
I
handed
the
wallet
back
to
him.
the
With
his
thumb
up,
he
expressed
his
gratitude
to
me
repeated.
Seeing
the
smile
on
her
repeatedly
his
face,
I
felt
happy
that
I
was
able
to
help.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
One
possible
version:
Dear
Peter,
Our
school
will
launch
an
activity
named
English
Reading
during
the
summer
vacation.
And
I’m
writing
to
ask
you
for
some
help.
The
activity
is
intended
to
expose
students
to
a
wide
range
of
English
reading
materials,
literature
in
particular,
and
thus
help
students
develop
reading
skills
and
promote
reading
ability.
During
the
activity,
students
are
encouraged
to
share
their
favorite
English
materials
and
compare
notes
about
them
with
each
other.
So,
proper
reading
materials
are
in
great
need.
As
a
native
speaker,
you
must
know
what
reading
materials
appeal
to
current
youngsters.
I’d
appreciate
it
if
you
could
recommend
some
to
us.
Hope
to
hear
from
you
soon.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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