兴化市第一中学17-18学年度上学期月考试卷
高三
英
语
2017-10-9
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)
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
suggest
the
woman
do
A.
Ask
for
help.
B.
Buy
a
new
toy.
C.
Follow
the
instructions.
2.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
tonight
A.
To
go
to
a
dance
party.
B.
To
practise
the
lines
of
the
play.
C.
To
perform
in
the
drama
contest.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
doing
A.
Lining
up
to
buy
something.
B.
Complaining
to
the
store
owner.
C.
Waiting
to
be
served
in
a
restaurant.
4.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman
A.
She
is
making
a
joke.
B.
She
is
telling
a
lie.
C.
She
is
getting
angry.
5.
When
can
the
man
leave
his
room
at
the
latest
A.
12:00
pm.
B.
5:30
pm.
C.
2:00
pm.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟阅读各个小题;听完后,每个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第六段材料,回答第6至7题。
How
does
the
man
feel
after
the
test
A.
Worried.
B.
Relaxed.
C.
Tired.
7.
What
will
they
probably
do
next
A.
Go
to
the
cinema.
B.
Go
home.
C.
Go
to
a
coffee
house.
听第七段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Where
is
the
woman
going
A.
To
the
airport.
B.
To
the
bus
stop.
C.
To
the
railway
station.
9.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
do
A.
To
see
a
doctor.
B.
To
drive
carefully.
C.
To
reply
to
the
text.
10.
What
happened
to
the
speakers
at
last
A.
They
had
a
car
accident.
B.
They
were
taken
to
the
police.
C.
They
quarrelled
with
each
other.
听第八段材料,回答第11至13题。
What’s
the
possible
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Customer
and
shopkeeper.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Boss
and
employee.
When
will
they
go
shopping
A.
On
Saturday.
B.
On
Sunday.
C.
On
Friday.
What
will
the
man
probably
do
on
the
woman’s
birthday
A.
He
will
cook
a
dinner
for
her.
B.
He
will
buy
her
some
comic
books.
C.
He
will
buy
her
a
diamond
necklace.
听第九段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What
did
the
woman
do
after
failing
to
find
her
car
A.
She
went
to
the
police
station.
B.
She
called
the
police
for
help.
C.
She
took
the
underground
back
home.
15.
Why
was
the
woman
unable
to
find
her
car
A.
Because
she
had
the
car
stolen.
B.
Because
she
had
the
car
pulled
away.
C.
Because
she
took
the
wrong
exit.
16.
How
did
the
woman
feel
that
day
A.
Happy.
B.
Angry.
C.
Silly.
听第十段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Which
of
the
following
products
are
most
talked
about
on
the
social
media
platform
A.
Coffee,
beer
and
chicken.
B.
Cola,
beer
and
pizza.
C.
Coffee,
beer
and
pizza.
18.
What’s
the
percentage
of
Twitter
messages
related
to
food
and
drink
A.
5%.
B.
4%.
C.
80%.
19.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.
People
living
in
developed
areas
are
less
likely
to
talk
about
fast
food.
B.
The
areas
which
talk
about
sports
have
higher
rates
of
deaths
and
being
overweight.
C.
Twitter
provides
a
valuable
insight
towards
our
diet
and
our
health.
20.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about
A.
Social
functions
of
Twitter.
B.
Research
findings
on
Twitter.
C.
Researchers’
attitudes
towards
Twitter.
第二部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C及D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.
---Why
do
you
look
so
happy
---I’m
relieved
to
find
the
________
of
the
problem
which
has
troubled
me
long.
A.
judgment
B.
settlement
C.
assessment
D.
attachment
22.
________
their
size
and
population,
which
two
cities
do
you
think
are
among
the
most
important
cities
in
China
A.
In
favor
of
B.
In
case
of
C.
In
view
of
D.
In
terms
of
23.
On
October
16,
Lv
Yitao
was
appointed
director
of
2016
Spring
Festival
Gala,
which
is
not
the
first
time
he
________
in
charge
of
the
CCTV
gala.
A.
will
be
B.
was
C.
has
been
D.
had
been
24.
You’d
better
leave
out
anything,
when
writing
your
resume(简历),
________
is
thought
unnecessary
or
misleading.
A.
that
B.
what
C.
which
D.
不填
25.
Judging
from
the
teacher’s
sharp
words,
it’s
________
that
he
is
not
in
the
least
satisfied
with
the
results
of
the
surprise
test.
A.
desperate
B.
apparent
C.
unique
D.
casual
26.
It
is
reported
that
the
driver
of
the
truck,
________
to
be
fully
responsible
for
the
accident,
has
been
under
arrest.
A.
considered
B.
to
consider
C.
being
considered
D.
considering
27.
---The
woman
drove
her
car
into
a
hotel
in
Wuhan
on
October
20,
but
she
is
all
right
now.
---What
a
lucky
dog!
She
_________
herself
badly.
A.
should
injure
B.
could
have
injured
C.
should
have
injured
D.
might
injure
28.
He
now
understands
how
important
developing
good
sleep
habits
is,
________
from
sleep
disorders
for
years.
A.
suffering
B.
having
suffered
C.
to
suffer
D.
suffered
29.
Some
popular
energy
drinks,
such
as
Monster
and
Red
Bull,
in
experts’
opinion,
can
________
cause
heart
problems
and
other
life-threatening
conditions.
A.
potentially
B.
absolutely
C.
completely
D.
definitely
30.
The
lady
repeated
her
question
several
times,
but
I
still
couldn’t
________,
which
made
her
annoyed.
A.
count
on
B.
catch on
C.
turn
on
D.
take
on
31.
What
Tom’s
parents
really
doubt
is
________
he
will
recover
from
the
serious
disease
soon.
A.
that
B.
when
C.
whether
D.
how
32.
Jack
has
made
outstanding
contributions
to
the
company—I
bet
that
he
________
get
promoted
this
year.
A.
is
possible
to
B.
is
bound
to
C.
is
unlikely
to
D.
is
about
to
33.
________
the
remains
of
five
emperors,
their
wives
and
other
royal
family
members.
A.
In
Dongling
are
buried
B.
Burying
in
Dongling
are
C.
Buried
in
Dongling
have
D.
Buried
in
Dongling
are
34.
---How
did
you
find
your
long
vacation
on
the
small
island
---I
did
enjoy
it,
for
it
________
me
plenty
of
time
for
reflection.
A.
allocated
B.
associated
C.
afforded
D.
affected
35.
---Can
I
really
get
an
apple
6
plus
as
a
reward
if
I
win
the
competition
---
Absolutely!
________.
A.
So
will
you
B.
It
all
depends
C.
I
mean
it
D.
That’s
all
right
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题l分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Life
is
full
of
miracles.
They
__36__us
every
day.
One
of
these
miracles
occurred
to
me
recently.
I
was
filling
my
car
at
a
gas
station.
Not
sleeping
well
the
night
before,
I
felt
__37__.
After
paying
for
the
gas
I
turned
my
car
towards
the
main
road.
I
looked
right
and
left
then
my
brain
sent
the
__38__
for
my
foot
to
push
on
the
gas
pedal
but
nothing
happened.
__39__,
I
shook
my
head
to
__40__
it
and
gazed
down
at
my
foot.
Just
as
I
did,
__41__,
a
semi truck
roared
past
my
car
doing
60
mph.
When
I
had
looked
just
two
seconds
__42__,
my
weary
eyes
hadn't
seen
it.
If
I
had
been
driving
onto
the
road
when
I
should
have
been
my
car
would
have
been
__43__and
I
would
have
most
likely
been
killed.
I
sat
there
for
a
long
time
quietly
thanking
God
for
__44__
my
life
before
__45__
on
the
road
and
heading
home.
This
time
both
my
brain
and
foot
worked
__46__.
As
I
looked
back
on
that
moment
later
I
still
couldn't
understand
it.
Did
God
__47__my
brain's
signal
from
__48__
my
foot
Did
an
angel
grab
my
toes
to
keep
them
from
__49__
on
the
gas
One
question
kept
coming
back
into
my
mind
as
well:
why
did
I
get
this
miracle
Finally,
I
felt
the
answer
__50__
deep
within
my
heart
and
mind.
I
heard
the
__51__coming
from
my
soul
saying:
“You
still
have
more
to
do.
Your
work
is
not
done
yet!”
Richard
Bach
wrote:
“Here
is
the
__52__
to
find
if
your
mission
on
Earth
is
finished:
if
you
are
alive
it
isn't.”
__53__
up
each
day
then
knowing
that
your
mission
isn't
done
yet.
You
have
more
love
to
__54__,
more
people
to
help,
more
kindness
to
give.
You
have
one
more
day
to
be
the
miracle
God
__55__
for
you
to
be.
( )36.
A.
surround
B.
assure
C.
involve
D.
concern
( )37.
A.
energetic
B.
refreshed
C.
annoyed
D.
tired
( )38.
A.
symbol
B.
signal
C.
message
D.
order
( )39.
A.
Relieved
B.
Puzzled
C.
Disappointed
D.
Embarrassed
( )40.
A.
clean
B.
remove
C.
replace
D.
clear
( )41.
A.
instead
B.
besides
C.
therefore
D.
though
( )42.
A.
faster
B.
later
C.
earlier
D.
slower
( )43.
A.
damaged
B.
stuck
C.
scratched
D.
crashed
( )44.
A.
rescuing
B.
taking
C.
sparing
D.
claiming
( )45.
A.
pulling
out
B.
breaking
down
C.
picking
up
D.
turning
over
( )46.
A.
perfectly
B.
poorly
C.
passively
D.
practically
( )47.
A.
protect
B.
differ
C.
defend
D.
prevent
( )48.
A.
attacking
B.
reaching
C.
touching
D.
lifting
( )49.
A.
putting
B.
depending
C.
pressing
D.
focusing
( )50.
A.
disappearing
B.
resulting
C.
forming
D.
surviving
( )51.
A.
suggestions
B.
commands
C.
words
D.
expectations
( )52.
A.
test
B.
advice
C.
solution
D.
belief
( )53.
A.
Hurry
B.
Stay
C.
Wake
D.
Cheer
( )54.
A.
donate
B.
gather
C.
share
D.
preserve
( )55.
A.
applied
B.
meant
C.
compensated
D.
allowed
第三部分:阅读理解(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。
A
Questions
about:
Admissions_of_Our_Specialty_Masters_Programs
1.
Do
I
need
to
submit
an
essay
Yes,
the
written
essay
should
articulate
your
qualifications
and
motivation
for
pursuing
advanced
education.
2.
Who
should
provide
my
letter
of
recommendation
A
supervisor
within
your
organization
or
a
professor
from
your
undergraduate
institution
familiar
with
your
work.
3.
What
is
the
minimum
language
proficiency
score
required
for
admission
Applicants
can
choose
one
of
three
language
proficiency
examinations
to
submit
to
the
Admissions
Office:
the
TOEFL,
the
IELTS,
or
the
PTE
Academic.
The
typical
“passing”
score
is
95(Internet based),
7,
and
66
respectively.
4.
Do
I
have
to
take
the
GMAT
or
GRE
The
Graduate
Record
ExaminationD○R(GRED○R)
and
the
Graduate
Management
Admissions
TestD○R(GMATD○R)
are
both
accepted
exams
that
are
recommended
but
not
required.
5.
My
transcripts
are
from
a
school
in
a
foreign
country.
What
should
I
do
If
you
are
an
international
applicant,
we
require
an
evaluation
of
coursework
completed
at
institutions
outside
of
the
U.S.
You
must
have
your
transcripts
evaluated
by
World
Education
Services(WES).
6.
What
is
the
deadline
for
application
Application
Rounds
Completed
applications
Will
have
decision
submitted
by
given
by
October
15,
2016
December
15,
2016
November
15,
2016
January
15,
2017
January
10,
2017
March
10,
2017
February
15,
2017
April
15,
2017
Rolling
Rolling
We
welcome
applications
on
a
rolling
basis;
however,
we
encourage
you
to
submit
your
application
on
or
before
the
January
10
deadline
to
receive
priority
admission
and
scholarship
consideration.
( )56.
According
to
the
admissions
policy
above,
an
applicant
should
________.
A.
pass
one
of
the
three
language
proficiency
exams
B.
offer
at
least
two
recommendation
letters
C.
focus
on
his
study
plans
in
the
written
essay
D.
have
his
transcripts
evaluated
at
home
and
abroad
( )57.
One
is
most
likely
to
receive
a
scholarship
if
he
submits
his
application
on
________.
A.
March
10,
2017
B.
February
15,
2017
C.
November
15,
2016
D.
April
15,
2017
B
Thousands
of
taxi
drivers
in
Shenyang,
Liaoning
Province,
reportedly
blocked
streets
with
their
vehicles
on
Sunday
in
protest
against
unlicensed
vehicles
using
taxi-hiring
apps
(打车软件)
and
apps-based
car
rental
companies
providing
passenger
services,
including
high-end
cars.
Although
the
drivers
also
complained
about
the
withdrawal
of
the
fuel
subsidy(补贴)
by
the
government,
their
main
complaint
was
the
loss
of
business
because
of
the
rising
number
of
Internet-based
car
services
companies.
On
Wednesday,
news
reports
came
that
Beijing
transport
authorities
will
take
measures
to
stop
the
illegal
“taxi
business”
of
private
cars
through
the
newly
rising
Internet
apps,
following
the
footsteps
of
Shenyang
and
Nanjing.
It
is
not
yet
clear
how
the
Shenyang
city
government
will
handle
the
issue
and
whether
it
will
declare
the
services
offered
by
market
leaders
such
as
Didi
Dache,
a
taxi-hiring
app
provider
backed
by
Tencent
Holdings,
and
Kuaidi
Dache
illegal.
But
Shanghai
transport
regulators
have
set
a
rule,
by
banning
Didi
Zhuanche,
or
car
services
offered
by
Didi
Dache
in
December.
Such
regulations
will
cause
a
setback
to
the
car-hiring
companies
and
investors
that
are
waiting
to
cash
in
on
the
potentially
booming
business.
Just
last
month,
Didi
Dache
got
$700
million
in
funding
from
global
investors,
including
Singapore
state
investment
company
Temasek
Holdings,
Russian
investment
company
DST
Global
and
Tencent.
Besides,
the
market
is
uncertain
that
Kuaidi
Dache
is
about
to
finalize
its
latest
round
of
funding
after
getting
$800
million
from
global
investors.
Regulatory
uncertainties,
however,
could
cast
a
shadow
on
the
future
of
the
Internet-based
car-hiring
services,
which
have
become
popular
in
most
of
China’s
big
cities.
To
be
fair,
these
companies’
business
model
is
anything
but
bad.
For
example,
Didi
Zhuanche
works
side
by
side
with
established
car
rental
companies
to
provide
high-end
car
service
mainly
for
businesspeople
through
the
Internet
and
mobile
phone
apps.
Every
link
in
this
business
model
chain
has
legal
companies
and
services.
Therefore,
it
is
hard
to
define
it
as
illegal
and
ban
it.
58. Why did taxi drivers in Shenyang block the streets with their vehicles
A. Because they wanted the authority to increase their driving allowances.
B
.Because they wanted to make their main complaints known to the authority.
C. Because they wanted to appeal to passengers not to hire the private cars.
D. Because they wanted to be taught how to use the taxi-hiring apps.
59. The author’s attitude to banning internet car-hiring service is
__________.
A. positive
B. unclear
C. neutral
D.
negative
60. We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
__________.
A.
Shenyang
forbade
apps-based
car
rental
companies
B.
some
international
investment
companies
have
strong
faith
in
the
future
of
apps-based
car
rental
companies
C.
it
is
not
difficult
to
picture
the
apps-based
car
rental
companies
illegal
D.
Shanghai
is
the
second
city
banning
Didi
Zhuanche
C
Dogs
are
social
animals
and
without
proper
training
they
will
behave
like
wild
animals.
They
will
spoil
your
house,
destroy
your
belongings,
bark
excessively,
fight
other
dogs
and
even
bite
you.
Nearly
all
behavior
problems
are
perfectly
normal
dog
activities
that
occur
at
the
wrong
time
or
place
or
are
directed
at
the
wrong
thing.
The
key
to
preventing
or
treating
behavior
problems
is
learning
to
teach
the
dog
to
redirect
its
normal
behavior
to
outlets
(发泄途径)
that
are
acceptable
in
the
domestic
setting.
One
of
the
best
things
you
can
do
for
your
dog
and
yourself
is
to
train
it.
Obedience
training
(驯服训练)
doesn't
solve
all
behavior
problems,
but
it
is
the
foundation
for
solving
just
about
any
problem.
Training
sets
up
a
line
of
communication
between
you
and
your
dog.
Effective
communication
is
necessary
to
instruct
your
dog
about
what
you
want
it
to
do.
Training
is
also
an
easy
way
to
establish
the
social
rank
order.
When
your
dog
obeys
a
simple
request
of
"come
here,
sit,"
it
is
showing
obedience
and
respect
for
you.
It
is
not
necessary
to
establish
yourself
as
top
dog
or
leader
of
the
pack
(群)
by
using
extreme
measures.
You
can
teach
your
dog
its
subordinate
(从属的)
role
by
teaching
it
to
show
submission
to
you.
Most
dogs
love
performing
tricks
for
you
to
pleasantly
accept
that
you
are
in
charge.
Training
should
be
fun
and
rewarding
for
you
and
your
dog.
It
can
enrich
your
relationship
and
make
living
together
more
enjoyable.
A
well-trained
dog
is
more
confident
and
can
more
safely
be
allowed
a
greater
amount
of
freedom
than
an
untrained
animal.
61.Behavior
problems
of
dogs
are
believed
to
_______________.
A.
be
just
part
of
their
nature
B.
worsen
in
modern
society
C.
occur
when
they
go
wild
D.
present
a
threat
to
the
community
62.When
a
dog
has
received
effective
obedience
training,
its
owner
_______________.
A.
will
enjoy
a
better
family
life
B.
can
give
the
dog
more
rewards
C.
can
give
the
dog
more
freedom
D.
will
have
more
confidence
in
himself
63.Effective
communication
between
a
dog
and
its
owner
is
_______________.
A.
a
good
way
to
build
a
social
rank
order
B.
the
foundation
for
dogs
to
perform
tasks
C.
an
extreme
measure
in
obedience
training
D.
essential
to
establishing
the
dog
as
pack
leader
64.Why
do
pet
dogs
love
performing
tricks
for
their
masters
A.
To
avoid
being
punished.
B.
To
show
their
affection
for
their
masters.
C.
To
win
leadership
of
the
dog
pack.
D.
To
show
their
willingness
to
obey
D
Living
to
tell
the
Tale
is
the
first
book
in
a
planned
trilogy(三部曲)that
will
make
up
the
memoirs(回忆录)of
Gabriel
Ganrfa
M&quez,the
famous
Colombian
writer
who
initially
won
public
praise
in
the
mid-1960s
for
his
novel
One
Hundred
Years
of
Solitude.
At
that
time,
Garcia
Marquez,
a
journalist
and
writer,
had
never
sold
more
than
700
copies
of
a
book.
While
driving
his
family
through
Mexico,
he
had
a
real
brainstorm.
He
remembered
his
grandmother’s
storytelling
technique-
to
recall
fantastic,
improbable
events
as
if
they
had
actually
happened-literally.
He
turned
the
car
around
and
drove
back
home
to
begin
One
Hundred
Years
of
Solitude
in
a
new
way.
To
my
mind
it
is
one
of
the
20th
century’s
best
works
of
fiction,
and
won
Garcia
Marquez
the
1982
Nobel
Prize
in
literature.
Living
to
tell
the
Tale
relates
the
early
years
of
the
author’s
life,
although
some
of
the
book’s
most
important
incidents
predate
Garcia
Marquez’s
birth.
The
impact
of
these
experiences,
the
people
and
their
stories
were
to
have
a
powerful
effect
on
him,
as
a
man
and
as
a
writer.
This
is
the
tale
of
his
parent’s
love,
marriage
and
the
birth
of
their
children.
It
tells
of
his
early
years
which
were
spent
in
Aracataca,
in
the
home
of
his
grandparents.
His
grandfather,
Colonel
Nicolas
Ricardo
Marquez
Mejia,
was
a
soldier
of
the
Thousand
Days’
War.
He
was
supposedly
a
storyteller
of
great
reputation.
He
told
his
young
grandson
that
there
was
no
greater
burden
than
to
have
killed
a
man.
Later
Garcia
Marquez
would
put
these
words
into
the
mouths
of
his
characters.
His
grandmother,
Tranquilina
Iguaran
Cotes,
also
had
a
major
influence
on
Garcia
life.
No
matter
how
fantastic
her
statements
were,
she
always
delivered
them
as
if
they
were
the
absolute
truth.
This
was
the
style
which
was
to
effect
Garcia
Marquez’s
fiction,
sometimes
called
“magical
realism”.
The
woman
filled
the
house
with
stories
of
ghosts
and
future
signs,
all
of
which
were
ignored
by
her
husband.
He
had
little
interest
in
“women’s
beliefs”.
In
1940,
when
he
was
13,Garcia
was
awarded
a
scholarship
to
a
secondary
school
for
gifted
students.
It
was
during
his
school
years,
1940s
and
50s,
that
he
was
first
drawn
to
poetry,
a
national
obsession
in
Colombia.
He
and
his
Mends,
fellow
students,
would
read
aloud
and
discuss
poetry
late
into
the
night.
Too
poor
to
buy
his
own
books,
Garcia
would
read
novels
borrowed
from
friends.
While
still
a
boy,he
decided
he
wanted
to
be
a
writer.
The
people
who
surrounded
him
in
his
childhood
later
became
instrumental
when
developing
the
characters
and
the
storylines
for
his
novels.
Love
in
the
Time
of
Cholera
was
inspired
by
the
romance
between
his
mother
and
father.
And
his
grandfather,
who
had
twelve
children
(some
say
16),
became
Colonel
Aureliano
Buendia
in
One
Hundred
years
of
Solitude.
Garcia
Marquez
began
Living
to
Tell
the
Tale,
however,
not
with
his
real
birth
in
1928,
but
with
his
“birth
as
a
writer”,
at
age
22.
He
and
his
mother
took
a
trip
from
Baranquilla,
where
he
was
working
as
a
reporter,
to
his
childhood
home
in
Aracaraca.
They
were
going
to
sell
the
old
house.
Vivid
memories
were
stirred
up
here,
memories
which
electrified
his
imagination.
This
trip
was
to
change
the
course
of
his
writing
life.
Living
to
Tell
the
Tale
is
not
a
conventional
literary
memoir.
It
is
a
magical
combination
of
memoir
and
national
history
written
in
the
author’s
remarkable
voice.
It
is
his
personal
mythology.
In
spite
of
poverty,
Garcia
Marquez
acknowledged
his
early
years
were
filled
with
joy,
a
sense
of
well-being
and
encouragement
from
many
people.
65.
The
storytelling
technique
of
Marquez’s
grandmother
is
mentioned
to
show
that
.
A.
Marquez’s
novels
were
mostly
inspired
by
her
stories.
B.
Marquez
was
taught
to
write
by
her
when
he
was
still
a
boy.
C.
She
encouraged
.Marquez
to
create
more
fantastic
stories.
D.
She
had
a
major
influence
on
.Marquez’s
writing
style.
66.
What
did
Marquez’s
grandfather
think
of
his
grandmother’s
stories
A.
They
were
none
of
his
concern.
B.
He
argued
against
them.
C.
He
enjoyed
them.
D.
They
were
in
tune
with
his
storytelling
technique.
67.
What
do
you
know
about
Colonel
Aureliano
Buendia
A.
He
was
one
of
Marquez’s
schoolmates.
B.
He
was
a
character
of
a
novel
based
on
Marquez’s
grandfather.
C.
He
appeared
in
romantic
novel
inspired
by
.Marquez’s
parents.
D.
He
once
served
in
the
army
with
Marquez’s
grandfather.
68.
What
can
we
learn
about
Living
to
Tell
the
Tale
A.
It
was
inspired
by
a
trip
to
.Marquez’s
hometown.
B.
It
describes
a
boy
who
dreamed
of
becoming
a
writer.
C.
It’s
a
fiction
based
on
the
stories
of
.Marquez’s
childhood
life.
D.
It
was
written
by
Marquez
at
the
age
of
22.
69.
The
passage
is
most
probably
taken
from
a
.
A.
book
review
B.
report
C.
moving
story
D.
Biography
70.
What’s
the
author’s
tone
in
writing
the
passage
A.
Admiring
B.
Casual
C.
Critical.
D.
Humorous
第四部分
任务型阅读
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
You
may
think
kids
are
getting
more
homework
than
ever
before.
If
so,
think
again.
A
new
study
released
by
Brookings’
Brown
Center
on
Education
Policy
shows
that
today’s
students
have
no
more
homework
than
their
parents
did
when
they
were
in
school.
Numerous
articles
and
reports
over
the
past
few
decades
have
suggested
America’s
schools
are
overloading
kids
with
more
and
more
homework.
But
the
Brookings
study
argues
the
opposite:
homework
loads
have
not
changed
over
the
past
30
years.
The
study’s
author,
Tom
Loveless,
reviewed
surveys
taken
by
kids
and
parents
about
how
much
homework
young
students
have.
The
results
showed
that
the
typical
elementary
student
has
30-45
minutes
of
homework
each
night.
The
average
high-schoolar
has
about
an
hour.
These
numbers
have
remained
the
same
since
1984.
In
a
set
of
guidelines
published
by
the
National
Parent
Teacher
Association
(PTA),
the
amount
of
time
students
should
spent
on
homework
is
their
grade
level
multiplied
by
ten
minutes.
For
example,
a
third-grader
should
have
30
minutes
of
homework,
a
fifth-grader
50
minutes,
and
so
on.
Loveless,
who
was
a
sixth-grade
teacher
in
the
1980s,
says
this
system
has
stayed
consistent
into
the
21st
century.
One
change
that
occurred
over
the
past
three
decades,
however,
is
among
9-year-olds—the
average
age
of
a
third-grader.
In
1984,
more
9-year-olds
had
no
homework
at
all,
versus
today.
“What’s
happened
is,
there
were
a
number
of
kids
at
age
9
who
had
no
homework
in
1984,
but
now
that
number
does
have
some
homework,”
Loveless
told
TFK.
“Though
it
is
a
little
amount
of
work,
it
is
still
an
increase
in
the
amount
of
time
spent
on
homework
for
third-graders.”
Homework
is
an
important
part
of
a
student’s
education.
Some
teachers
argue
that
homework
prepares
kids
for
state
tests
and
for
college.
They
worry
that
a
lighter
homework
load
will
put
kids
at
a
disadvantage.
“Homework
has
benefits
that
go
well
beyond
what’s
going
on
in
school,”
says
Harris
Cooper,
a
University
of
Missouri
psychology
professor
who
has
studied
homework’s
effect
on
test
scores.
Kids
learn
to
be
organized,
manage
their
time
and
master
new
skills
without
a
teacher’s
help.
Teachers
give
two
reasons
for
assigning
a
lot
of
homework.
First,
they
say,
the
government
now
requires
schools
to
meet
higher-than-ever
achievement
goals
for
students.
Second,
they
know
many
parents
want
their
children
to
be
able
to
get
into
the
nation’s
best
colleges
and
universities.
These
parents
believe
homework
is
a
way
to
ensure
students
are
learning
at
their
full
capacity.
People
who
favor
homework
argue
that
it
can
have
many
other
beneficial
effects.
They
claim
it
can
help
students
develop
good
study
habits,
and
recognize
that
learning
can
occur
at
home
as
well
as
at
school.
Title
Too
much
homework
Traditional
thought
Kids
in
America
are
overloaded
with
(71)__________
amounts
of
homework.
The
(72)__________
of
a
new
study
Homework
loads
now
remain
the
(73)__________
as
what
they
were
30
years
ago.
Data
related
to
homework
On
average,
the
elementary
student
(74)__________
30-45
minutes
on
homework
each
night
and
the
high-schooler
about
an
hour. According
to
the
PTA,
students’
grade
level
multiplied
by
10
minutes
(75)__________
the
amount
of
time
they
should
spend
on
homework. (76)__________
with
what
it
was
in
1984,
third-graders
have
some
homework
now.
The
(77)__________
of
homework
Homework
(78)__________
kids
for
state
tests
and
college. Homework
helps
kids
to
be
organized,
manage
time
and
master
new
skills. A
lot
of
homework
enables
students
to
meet
higher-than-ever
achievement
goals
for
students.
Homework
ensures
students
try
their
(79)__________
to
learn.
Homework
helps
with
the
(80)__________
of
good
study
habits.
第五部分
书面表达(满分25分)
请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
On
Nov.
25,
2016,
Luo
Er
in
the
city
of
Shenzhen
published
an
article
about
his
5-year-old
daughter’s
leukemia(白血病)to
raise
money
for
her
treatment
via
WeChat,
China’
most
popular
messaging
app.
According
to
the
WeChat
account,
Luo
raised
more
than
2
million
yuan.
However,
he
was
flooded
with
considerable
criticism.
On
one
hand,
he
was
revealed
as
the
owner
of
three
apartments.
On
the
other
hand,
the
Shenzhen
hospital
treating
Luo’s
daughter
confirmed
that
the
five-year-old
leukemia
patient
was
receiving
the
highest
level
of
medical
care,
but
said
the
cost
of
the
treatment
totaled
200,000
yuan,
with
more
than
82%
of
those
expenses
covered
by
government
health
insurance.
That
meant
Luo
raised
75
times
his
spending
on
his
daughter’s
treatment
via
WeChat.
On
Nov.
30,
Shenzhen’s
civil
affairs
authority
said
it
had
launched
an
investigation
into
the
case.
Some
Internet
users
said
they
thought
the
campaign
may
be
a
marketing
exercise
or
even
a
downright
fraud.
“If
it
were
me,
I
would
never
use
this
incident
to
push
my
kid
in
front
of
the
public,”
one
Internet
user
wrote
on
China’s
Weibo
site.
Another
said,
“I
feel
that
we
are
cheated
and
I’ll
save
my
kindness
for
others
who
truly
need
it
and
don’t
write
articles
for
marketing.”
【写作内容】
1.
用约30个单词写出上文概要;
2.
用约120个单词发表你的观点,内容包括:
(1)你对这一事件的看法;
(2)从“公平、诚信”等方面谈一谈你得到的启示。
【写作要求】
阐述观点或论据时,不能直接引用原文语句;
作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
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兴化市第一中学2017年秋学期
第一次月考试卷
高三英语试卷答案
第一部分:听力
1~5
CBACC
6~10
BCCBA
11~15
BBABC
16~20
CCACB
第二部分:
第一节
单选
21—25
BDCAB
26—30
ABBAB
31—35
CBDCC
第二节 完形填空
36-40
ADBBD
41-45
DCDCA
46-50
ADBCC
51-55
CACCB
第三部分:阅读理解
56-57
AC
58—60
BDB
61-64
ACBD
65-70
DABADA
第四部分:任务型阅读
71.
increasing/growing
72.
finding/result
73.
same
74.
spends
75.
equals
76.
Compared
77.importance/benefits/significance
78.
prepares
79.
best
80.
development
第五部分:作文
A
father,
who
posted
his
daughter’s
illness
via
WeChat
to
raise
money
for
her
treatment,
was
criticized
by
the
public
because
he
had
the
ability
to
cover
the
medical
expenses.
I’m
in
complete
disagreement
with
the
behavior
of
the
father.
It’s
apparent
that
raising
money
on
the
Internet
is
an
effective
way
to
help
those
in
need,
which
can
not
only
assist
them
in
getting
through
the
hardships
but
also
be
helpful
in
creating
a
harmonious
society.
However,
this
father
can
afford
the
medical
expenses
but
turned
to
others
for
help,
which
betrayed
the
public’s
trust
and
made
them
feel
cheated.
As
far
as
I’m
concerned,
only
when
one
is
in
desperate
need
can
they
seek
for
help
from
others.
Meanwhile,
the
government
and
relevant
authorities
should
make
efforts
to
enhance
the
supervision
of
the
identity
of
those
seeking
help
and
get
to
the
truth
of
their
problems.
听力录音稿
这是2017届苏锡常镇四市高三教学情况调查(一)英语试卷听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意,回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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听力考试现在开始。
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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秒钟时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
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Text
1
W:
I
simply
can’t
put
this
toy
car
together
in
a
proper
way.
David,
can
you
help
me
M:
If
you
follow
the
instructions
step
by
step,
you’ll
find
it
easier.
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Text
2
M:
Hi,
Jenney.
There’s
a
dance
party
tonight
on
campus.
Wanna
go
with
us
W:
I’d
like
to,
but
I
have
to
practise
the
lines
of
my
play
tonight.
The
yearly
drama
contest
is
only
one
week
ahead,
you
know
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Text
3
W:
That’s
crazy!
I
have
been
waiting
here
for
more
than
3
hours!
M:
Don’t
complain.
I
stayed
up
all
night
for
the
chance
to
get
the
seventh
version
of
the
iPhone!
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Text
4
W:
Oh,
my
God!
Your
lies
really
drive
me
mad!
Are
you
trying
to
make
a
fool
of
me
M:
No,
I
didn’t
lie.
I
was
telling
the
truth
this
time.
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Text
5
M:
Excuse
me,
when
do
I
have
to
leave
my
room
W:
Normally
it’s
before
12
o’clock.
M:
Well,
you
see,
my
plane
doesn’t
go
till
half
past
five
tomorrow
afternoon.
W:
Then
you
may
keep
the
room
till
2
pm
if
you
want.
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第一节到此结束
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5秒钟阅读各个小题;听完后,每个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
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听第六段材料,回答第6至7题。现在你有10秒钟的时间来阅读这两个小题。
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叮咚铃声)
Text
6
M:
Hello,
Susan!
What’s
up
W:
It’s
about
the
test
we’ve
just
had.
It
made
me
feel
terrible.
What
about
you
M:
Well,
not
bad,
but
no
use
worrying
about
it.
Anyway,
the
test
is
over
and
you
can’t
change
anything.
W:
Absolutely!
I
really
should
go
home
and
prepare
for
the
next
test,
but
I’m
feeling
tired.
M:
Come
on!
Let’s
go
and
grab
a
coffee.
You’ll
soon
cheer
up.
W:
Sounds
great!
I
should
do
something
to
relax
myself.
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叮咚铃声)
听第七段材料,回答第8至10题。现在你有15秒钟的时间来阅读这三个小题。
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叮咚铃声)
Text
7
W:
Hey,
Terry,
could
you
be
a
little
faster
My
train
leaves
in
about
30
minutes.
M:
Sure….
Oh,
a
text
from
my
mom
about
her
doctor’s
appointment.
W:
My
God!
You’re
not
going
to
text
and
drive,
are
you
M:
No
worry!
I’m
pretty
good
at
it.
W:
To
be
honest,
I
feel
uncomfortable
with
you
trying
to
do
both
at
the
same
time…and
it
is
against
the
law.
M:
I’ve
had
a
lot
of
practice.
W:
Please
pull
over.
I’ll
just
take
a
taxi
there.
M:
No,
no,
no.
I’m
almost
finished
with
this
text…just
a
second.
W:
Watch
out!
(Sound
of
crash)
M:
Ah!
No!
My
car!
W:
Forget
your
car.
I
think
it
would
be
a
good
time
for
you
to
text
or
call
the
police.
M:
Oh,
my
God!
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重复)
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叮咚铃声)
听第八段材料,回答第11至13题。现在你有15秒钟的时间来阅读这三个小题。
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叮咚铃声)
Text
8
W:
Steven,
shall
we
go
shopping
tomorrow
M:
Hum...Why
not
go
shopping
the
day
after
tomorrow
Tomorrow
is
Saturday.
I
hate
all
the
hustle
and
bustle
of
Saturday
shopping.
W:
But
it
is
the
same
with
Sunday.
If
you
don’t
mind,
that’s
OK.
M:
Hum...Maybe
it
will
be
better.
The
most
important
thing
is
that
I
can
have
a
day
to
get
relaxed
after
a
week’s
work.
W:
I
see.
Let’s
fix
it
the
day
after
tomorrow.
M:
By
the
way,
what
kind
of
stores
do
we
need
to
go
to
W:
I
want
to
buy
some
clothes
in
a
clothing
store.
When
we
are
going
back,
go
to
the
butcher’s
to
buy
some
chicken.
What’s
more,
I
guess
we’ll
pick
some
comic
books
for
Peter,
for
next
Friday
is
his
birthday.
M:
Ok.
Let’s
also
go
to
the
jewelry
store
to
buy
a
diamond
necklace.
I
want
to
buy
one
for
you
as
your
birthday
present.
W:
Well,
forget
about
it.
Diamond
things
are
not
my
cup
of
coffee.
Thank
you,
anyway.
I’d
prefer
a
dinner
cooked
by
you.
You
were
such
a
good
chef
and
all
the
beautiful
memories.
M:
Sure,
that’s
a
deal!
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叮咚铃声)
听第九段材料,回答第14至16题。现在你有15秒钟的时间来阅读这三个小题。
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叮咚铃声)
Text
9
M:
You
look
tired.
What
on
earth
have
you
been
doing
W:
Oh,
I’ve
been
such
a
fool!
You
just
wouldn’t
believe
what
I
have
done.
M:
I
would.
Come
on.
W:
I’ve
been
to
London.
I
thought
I’d
be
very
sensible,
so
I
drove
down
to
the
underground
in
the
suburbs
of
London.
But
when
I
got
back
out
of
London,
I
couldn’t
find
my
car.
So
I
rang
the
police
and
told
him
what
had
happened.
M:
Did
he
help
you
find
your
car
W:
Yes.
He
took
me
back
into
the
underground
station
and
out
the
other
side
into
the
other
car
park…and
there
was
my
car.
Because
there
are
two
exits,
you
see,
so
I
walked
out
of
an
exit,
not
knowing
there
were
two
and
it
was
the
other
one.
M:
And
was
he
angry
W:
Yeah,
and
I
was
so
sorry
that
I
apologized
all
the
time.
M:
Sounds
like
a
terrible
trip!
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重复)
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叮咚铃声)
听第十段材料,回答第17至20题。现在你有20秒钟的时间来阅读这四个小题。
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叮咚铃声)
Text
10
You
may
think
Twitter,
a
universally
popular
social
media
platform,
is
used
for
just
a
small
talk.
No
one
can
really
convey
a
message
in
just
140
characters.
But
according
to
researchers,
our
Twitter
messages
provide
a
valuable
insight
towards
our
diet
and
our
health.
Coffee,
beer
and
pizza
were
the
most
talked
about
products
on
the
social
media
platform.
Starbucks
also
featured
highly,
followed
by
alcohol,
which
increases
the
risk
of
some
types
of
cancer.
Researchers
from
the
University
of
Utah
assessed
around
80
million
Twitter
messages
sent
between
mid-2014
and
mid-2015
only
to
find
4
million,
which
had
mentioned
food
or
drink.
Besides,
researchers
found
messages
from
poor
areas
were
less
likely
to
mention
healthy
foods
while
people
living
in
developed
areas
were
more
likely
to
talk
about
fast
food.
The
study
also
found
the
areas
which
talked
more
about
walking,
dancing
and
running
had
fewer
deaths
and
lower
rates
of
being
overweight.
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第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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听力测试到此结束。