江苏省徐州市第三中学2018届高三上学期月考英语试卷

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江苏省徐州市第三中学018届高三上学期月考英语试卷
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2017.10
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分20分)
做题前,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卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
is
the
man
looking
for
A.
His
clothes.
B.
His
glasses.
C.
His
gloves.
2.
What
is
the
man
probably
going
to
do
A.
Travel
overseas.
B.
Look
for
a
new
job.
C.
Adopt
a
child.
3.
Which
sweater
will
the
man
take
A.
The
red
one.
B.
The
blue
one.
C.
The
yellow
one.
4.
What
do
the
speakers
think
of
the
movie
A.
It's
wonderful.
B.
It's
really
super.
C.
It's
not
satisfying.
5.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
the
man
A.
She
is
proud
of
him.
B.
She
is
satisfied
with
him.
C.
She
is
disappointed
about
him.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或对白,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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
Whom
did
people
usually
marry
in
Russia
in
the
past
A.
Those
with
the
same
interests.
B.
Those
with
the
same
profession.
C.
Those
with
the
same
background.
7.
What
did
the
woman
do
when
she
met
her
husband
A.
A
teacher.
B.
A
scientist
C.
A
musician.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9
题。
8.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
man
and
Julia
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Brother
and
sister.
C.
Father
and
daughter.
9.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
hotel
A.
It's
wonderful
with
a
view.
B.
It's
far
away
from
the
city.
C.
It’s
on
a
noisy
street.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12
题。
10.What
day
is
it
today
A.
Thursday.
B.
Friday.
C.
Saturday.
11.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man
A.
He
used
to
go
shopping
with
his
friends.
B.
He
always
does
his
shopping
on
Saturdays.
C.
He
is
not
very
fond
of
going
shopping.
12.
Why
does
the
man
go
shopping
with
the
woman
A.
The
shop
there
is
holding
a
big
sale.
B.
Video
games
are
selling
at
half
price.
C.
The
new
shopping
centre
is
open
to
the
public.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16
题。
13.
Where
does
the
conversation
most
probably
take
place
A.
In
a
hotel.
B.
In
a
shop.
C.
At
an
airport
14.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do
A.
Go
to
his
brother's
graduation.
B.
Meet
someone
from
Canada.
C.
Invite
the
woman
over
to
his
house.
15.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
man’s
sister
A.
She
lives
in
Canada.
B.
She
has
just
come
back
from
Canada.
C.
She
will
leave
on
Sunday.
16.
Why
can’t
the
woman
come
over
A.
She
doesn't
know
the
man
very
well.
B.
Her
sister
is
coming
to
town.
C.
She
has
to
go
up
to
a
graduation.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Which
can
best
describe
a
tension
headache
A.
It
occurs
repeatedly.
B.
It
lasts
over
a
month.
C.
It
causes
severe
pain.
18.
Which
is
a
symptom
of
tension
headache
A.
Loss
of
consciousness.
B.
Increased
blood
pressure.
C.
A
pain
at
the
back
of
the
head.
19.
What
is
the
cause
of
rebound
headaches
A.
Stressful
events.
B.
Tensions
in
the
muscles.
C.
Too
much
use
of
pain
medicine.
20.
Why
is
a
headache
diary
helpful
for
the
treatment
A.
It
helps
one
find
the
cause
of
his
headaches.
B.
It
reminds
one
to
take
medicine
on
time.
C.
It
helps
remove
constant
pain.
第二部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21.
According
to
the
law,
they
are
charged
with
a
crime,
they
are
just
suspects.
A.
when
B.
after
C.
if
D.
until
22.
My
last
job,
which
me
working
on
the
weekend,
took
up
so
much
of
my
time
that
I
finally
decided
to
give
it
up.
.
A.
involved
B.
insured
C.
induced
D.
interfered
23.
In
1963
the
UN
set
up
the
World
Food
Programme,
one
of
purposes
is
to
relieve
worldwide
starvation.
A.
whom
B.
whose
C.
which
D.
its
24.
Four
years
ago,
I
had
the
to
travel
all
across
the
country
and
meet
Americans
from
all
walks
of
life.
A.
privilege
B.
priority
C.
process
D.
procedure
25.
It
is
against
company
policy
to
go
to
websites
which
encourage
hatred
and
violence,
so
people
found
visiting
such
websites
.
A.
will
be
punished
B.
will
have
been
punished
C.
would
be
punished
D.
would
have
been
punished
26.
The
officials
travelled
westwards
to
Central
Asia
and
arrived
in
is
today
Afghanistan.
A.
where
B.
which
C.
that
D.
what
27.
Our
goods
compete
product
quality,
reliability
and
above
all
variety.
A.
in
comparison
with
B.
in
terms
of
C.
in
contrast
to
D.
in
relation
to
28.
After
his
company
suffered
millions
of
dollars
in
losses,
Joe
and
left
the
company.
A.
killed
the
fatted
calf
B.
had
feet
of
clay
C.
saw
the
handwriting
on
the
wall
D.
reaped
what
he
had
sown
29.
wisdom
has
it
that
women
are
more
emotional
than
men,
but
in
my
experience
it
often
isn’t
the
ease.
A.
Controversial
B.
Contradictory
C.
Confidential
D.
Conventional
30.I
would
have
got
HIV
from
my
mother
if
she
access
to
prescription
Aids
medicines
when
she
was
pregnant.
A.
had
no
B.
had
not
C.
didn't
have
D.
hadn’t
had
31.
His
question
at
the
press
conference
his
ignorance
of
the
matters
being
discussed.
A.
underwent
B.
underlined
C.
undertook
D.
underbid
32.I
had
not
seen
Jane
for
ages,
so
we
spent
the
evening
each
other’s
news.
A.
catching
up
with
B.
catching
on
to
C.
catching
up
on
D.
getting
caught
up
in
33.
It
is
amazing
that
on
top
of
the
mountain
from
the
time
of
the
Roman
Empire.
A.
lies
ancient
ruins
B.
lie
ancient
ruins
C.
does
ancient
ruins
lie
D.
do
ancient
ruins
He
34.
With
a
water
buffalo,
a
farmer
can
work
much
larger
fields
with
less
effort,
bigger
harvests.
A.
accounting
for
B.
answering
for
C.
Allowing
for
D.
applying
for
35.
---Do
you
mind
if
I
put
the
television
on
---
.
A.
No,
not
in
the
least.
B.
Never
mind.
C.
Don't
mention
it
D.
Nothing
much.
第二节
完形填空(共20小题;每题1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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
While
high
school
does
not
generally
encourage
students
to
explore
new
aspects
of
life,
college
sets
the
stage
for
that
exploration.
I
myself
went
through
this
36
process
and
found
something
that
has
changed
my
37
at
college
for
the
better:
I
discovered
ASL—American
Sign
Language.
I
did
not
38
feel
an
urge
to
learn
any
sign
language.
My
entire
family
is
hearing,
and
so
are
all
my
friends.
The
39
languages
were
enough
in
all
my
interactions.
Little
did
I
know
that
I
would
discover
my
40
for
ASL.
The
41
began
during
my
first
week
at
college.
I
watched
as
the
ASL
Club
their
translation
of
a
song.
Both
the
hand
movements
and
the
very
43
of
communicating
without
speaking
44
me.
What
I
saw
was
completely
unlike
45
I
had
experienced
in
the
past.
This
newness
just
left
me
46
more.
After
that,
feeling
the
need
to
47
further,
I
decided
to
drop
in
on
one
of
ASL
club’s
meetings.
I
only
learned
how
to
48
the
alphabet
that
day.
Yet
instead
of
being
discouraged
by
my
49
progress,
I
was
excited.
I
then
made
it
a
point
to
those
meetings
and
learn
all
I
could.
The
following
term,
I
51
an
ASL
class.
The
professor
was
deaf
and
any
talking
was
52
.
I
soon
realized
that
the
silence
was
not
unpleasant.53,
if
there
had
been
any
talking,
it
would
have
54
us
to
learn
less.
Now,
I
appreciate
the
silence
and
the
55
way
of
communication
it
opens.
36.
A.
planning
B.
searching
C.
natural
D.
formal
37.
A.
progress
B.
major
C.
experience
D.
opinion
38.
A.
unconsciously
B.
cautiously
C.
eventually
D.
previously
39.
A.
spoken
B.
body
C.
foreign
D.
official
40.
A.
concern
B.
passion
C.
goal
D.
request
41.
A.
meeting
B.
trip
C.
story
D.
task
42.
A.
recorded
.
B.
performed
C.
recited
D.
discussed
43.
A.
amount
B.
reason
C.
dream
D.
idea
44.
A.
disturbed
B.
puzzled
C.
attracted
D.
embarrassed
45.
A.
something
B.
everything
C.
nothing
D.
anything
46.
A.
wanting
B.
acting
C.
saying
D.
showing
47.
A.
exercise
B.
explore
C.
express
D.
explain
48.
A.
print
B.
write
C.
sign
D.
count
49.
A.
slow
B.
steady
C.
normal
D.
obvious
50A.
chair
B.
sponsor
C.
organize
D.
attend
51.
A.
registered
for
B.
pulled
in
C.
submitted
to
D.
missed
out
52.
A.
welcomed
B.
prohibited
C.
ignored
D.
repealed
53.
A.
Lastly
B.
Thus
C.
However
D.
Instead
54
A.
required
B.
allowed
C.
caused
D.
expected
55.A.
new
B.
popular
C.
quick
D.
easy
第三部分
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
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young
minds!
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Magazine
is
a
big
hit
in
the
world
of
children's
publishing,
bringing
a
unique
combination
of
challenging
ideas
and
good
fun
to
young
fans
every
month.
What
is
so
special
about
TOKNOW
magazine Well,
it
has
no
ads
or
promotions
inside—
instead
it
is
jam-packed
with
serious
ideas.
TOKNOW
makes
complex
ideas
attractive
and
accessible
to
children,
who
can
become
involved
in
advanced
concepts
and
even
philosophy—and
they
will
soon
discover
that
TOKNOW
feels
more
like
a
club
than
just
a
magazine.
What's
inside Every
month
the
magazine
introduces
a
fresh
new
topic
with
articles,
experiments
and
creative
things
to
make

the
magazine
also
explores
philosophy
and
wellbeing
to
make
sure
young
readers
have
a
balanced
take
on
life.
Sounds
too
good
to
be
true
Take
a
look
online—evidence
shows
that
thousands
of
teachers
and
parents
know
a
good
thing
when
they
see
it
and
recommend
TOKNOW
to
their
friends.
Happy
Birthday
All
Year!
What
could
be
more
fun
than
a
gift
that
keeps
coming
through
the
letterbox
every
month
The
first
magazine
with
your
gift
message
will
arrive
in
time
for
the
special
day.
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Booklet,
and
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Rest
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World
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Refund
Policy一the
subscription
can
be
cancelled
within
28
days
and
you
can
get
your
money
back.
56.
Why
is
TOKNOW
a
special
magazine
A.
It
entertains
young
parents.
B.
It
provides
serious
advertisements.
c.
It
publishes
popular
science
fictions.
D.
It
combines
fun
with
complex
concepts.
57.
Subscribers
of
TOKNOW
would
get
.
A.
free
birthday
presents
B.
full
refund
within
28
days
C.
membership
of
the
TOKNOW
club
D.
chances
to
meet
the
experts
in
person
B
A
new
study
finds
fisher
education
can
help
protect
vulnerable(易受攻击的)shark
populations.
The
research,
led
by
University
of
Miami(UM)
Rosenstiel
School
of
Marine
and
Atmospheric
Science
scientists,
showed
that
recreational
anglers(钓鱼者)were
more
supportive
of
shark
management
and
conservation
if
they
had
prior
knowledge
of
shark
conservation.
“The
recreational
fishing
community
has
a
long
history
of
supporting
marine
conservation
efforts,
so
there
is
great
value
in
trying
to
understand
which
factors
affect
their
behaviour
and
decision
making,
especially
for
threatened
species
such
as
sharks,”
said
Austin
Gallagher,
UM
adjunct
assistant
professor
and
lead
author
of
the
study.
The
researchers
interviewed
158
recreational
anglers
in
South
Florida
about
their
attitudes
towards
shark
conservation.
They
found
that
many
catch-and-release
anglers
recognized
that
sharks
can
suffer
from
post-release
anglers
recognized
that
sharks
can
suffer
from
post-release
mortality(死亡)but
it
is
still
an
under-appreciated
consequence,
particularly
for
species
that
are
born
sensitive,
such
as
hammerheads(双髻鲨).The
data
also
revealed
that
many
recreational
anglers
are
supportive
of
marine
protected
areas
for
threatened
shark
species,
although
climate
change
is
a
larger
perceived
threat
to
sharks
than
recreational
fishing.
“Anglers
generally
care
about
shark
conservation,
but
arc
unaware
of
some
potential
threats
from
recreational
fishing
and
how
they
can
best
modify
their
angling
techniques
to
improve
survivorship
of
released
sharks,”
said
co-author
Neil
Hammerschlag,
research
assistant
professor
at
the
UM
Rosenstiel
School
and
UM
Abess
Center
for
Ecosystem
Science
and
Policy.
According
to
the
authors,
the
findings
suggest
a
need
for
increased
education
and
outreach
on
the
impacts
of
catch-and-release
angling
on
sharks
to
improve
survival
rates
and
conservation
of
threatened
shades.
“Our
study
identifies
important
disconnects
between
existing
scientific
evidence
on
the
impacts
of
recreational
fishing
on
certain
shark
species
and
existing
conservation
beliefs
among
anglers,”
said
Gallagher.
“This
is
a
good
starting
point
for
new
conversations
on
sustainability
within
the
fishing
community.”
58.
According
to
the
passage,
we
can
make
anglers
play
a
role
in
protecting
sharks
by
.
A.
equipping
them
with
necessary
information
B.
providing
other
recreational
activities
C.
managing
them
quite
differently
D.
helping
them
make
much
better
decisions
59.
More
released
sharks
could
survived
.
A.
if
they
were
sensitive
species
B.
if
the
climate
changed
considerably
C.
if
they
were
angled
scientifically
D.
if
they
stayed
out
of
protected
areas
:
60.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph
A.
Many
recreational
anglers
are
actually
for
marine
conservation
B.
Recreational
fishing
has
little
effect
on
protecting
certain
sharks.
C.
The
fishing
community
will
surely
gain
sustainable
development.
D.
The
fishing
community
arc
willing
to
give
up
angling
sharks.
C
Attitudes
toward
new
technologies
often
fall
along
generational
lines.
That
is,
generally,
younger
people
tend
to
outnumber
older
people
on
the
front
end
of
a
technological
shift.
It
is
not
always
the
ease,
though.
When
you
look
at
attitudes
toward
driverless
cars,
there
doesn't
seem
to
be
a
clear
generational
divide.
The
public
overall
is
split
on
whether
they’d
like
to
use
a
driverless
car.
In
a
study
last
year,
of
all
people
surveyed,
48
percent
said
they
wanted
to
ride
in
one,
while
50
percent
did
not.
The
feet
that
attitudes
toward
self-driving
cars
appear
to
be
so
steady
across
generations
suggests
how
varying
the
shift
to
driverless
cars
could
be.
Not
everyone
wants
a
driverless
car
now-and
no
one
can
get
one
yet—but
among
those
who
are
open
to
them,
every
age
group
is
similarly
involved.
Actually,
this
isn't
surprising.
Whereas
older
generations
are
sometimes
reluctant
to
adopt
new
technologies.
Driverless
cars
promise
real
value
to
these
age
groups
in
particular.
Older
adults,
especially
those
with
limited
moving
or
difficulty
driving
on
their
own,
are
one
of
the
classic
use-eases
for
driverless
cars.
This
is
especially
interesting
when
you
consider
that
younger
people
are
generally
more
interested
in
travel-related
technologies
than
older
ones.
When
it
comes
to
driverless
cars,
differences
in
attitude
are
easily
noticeable
based
on
factors
not
related
to
age.
College
graduates,
for
example,
are
particularly
interested
in
driverless
cars
compared
with
those
who
have
less
education,
59
percent
of
college
graduates
said
they
would
like
to
use
a
driverless
car
compared
with
38
percent
of
those
with
a
high-school
diploma
or
less.
Where
a
person
lives
matters,
too.
More
people
who
live
in
cities
and
suburbs
said
they
wanted
to
try
driverless
cars
than
those
who
lived
in
rural
areas.
While
there's
reason
to
believe
that
interest
in
self-driving
cars
is
going
up
across
the
board,
a
person's
age
will
have
little
to
do
with
how
self-driving
cars
can
become
mainstream.
Once
driverless
cars
arc
actually
available
for
sale,
the
early
adopters
will
be
the
people
who
can
afford
to
buy
them.
61.
What
happens
when
a
new
technology
appears
A.
It
often
leads
to
great
inventions
in
other
related
fields.
B.
It
usually
draws
different
reactions
from
different
age
groups.
C.
It
further
widens
the
gap
between
the
old
and
the
young.
D.
It
contributes
greatly
to
the
advance
of
society
as
a
whole.
62.
What
does
the
author
say
about
the
driverless
car
A.
It
has
given
rise
to
unrealistic
expectations.
B.
It
will
not
necessarily
reduce
road
accidents.
C.
It
does
not
seem
to
create
a
generational
divide.
D.
It
may
start
a
revolution
in
the
car
industry.
63.
Why
does
the
driverless
car
appeal
to
some
old
people
A.
It
saves
their
money
and
energy.
B.
It
makes
their
life
more
interesting.
C.
It
adds
to
the
safety
of
their
travel.
D.
It
helps
with
their
moving.
64.
What
is
likely
to
affect
one's
attitude
toward
the
driverless
car
A.
The
location
of
their
living
place.
B.
The
field
of
their
special
interest.
C.
The
amount
of
training
they
received.
D.
The
length
of
their
driving
experience.
D
When
Peter
Fortune
was
ten
years
old
grown-up
people
sometimes
used
lo
tell
him
he
was
a
“difficult”
child.
He
never
understood
what
they
meant.
He
didn't
feel
difficult
at
all.
He
didn't
throw
milk
bottles
at
the
garden
wall,
or
tip
tomato
ketchup
over
his
bead
and
pretend
it
was
blood,
or
slash
at
his
granny's
ankle
with
his
sword,
though
he
occasionally
thought
of
these
things.
Apart
from
all
vegetables
except
potatoes,
and
fish,
eggs
and
cheese,
there
was
nothing
he
would
not
cat.
He
wasn’t
noisier
or
dirtier
or
more
stupid
than
anyone
he
knew.
His
name
was
easy
to
say
and
spell.
His
face,
which
was
pale
and
freckled,
was
easy
enough
to
remember.
He
went
to
school
every
day
like
all
other
children
and
never
made
that
much
fuss
about
it.
He
was
only
as
offensive
to
his
sister
as
she
was
to
him.
Policemen
never
came
knocking
at
the
front
door
wanting
to
arrest
him.
Doctors
in
white
coats
never
offered
to
take
him
away
to
the
madhouse.
As
far
as
Peter
was
concerned,
be
was
really
quite
easy.
What
was
difficult
about
him
It
was
not
until
he
had
been
a
grown-up
himself
for
many
years
that
Peter
finally
understood.
They
thought
he
was
difficult
because
he
was
so
silent.
That
seemed
to
bother
people.
The
other
problem
was
he
liked
being
by
himself.

Not
all
the
time,
of
course.
Not
even
every
day.
But
most
days
he
liked
to
go
off
somewhere
for
an
hour
to
his
bedroom,
or
the
park.
He
liked
to
be
alone
and
think
his
thoughts.
Now,
grown-ups
like
lo
think
they
know
what’s
going
on
inside
a
ten-year-old’
s
head.
And
it’s
impossible
to
know
what
someone
is
thinking
if
they
keep
quiet
about
it.
People
would
see
Peter
lying
on
his
back
on
a
summer's
afternoon,
chewing
a
piece
of
grass
and
staring
at
the
sky.
"Peter,
Peter!
What
are
you
thinking
about ”
they
would
call
to
him.
And
Peter
would
sit
up
with
a
start.
“Oh,
nothing.
Nothing
at
all.”
Grown ups
knew
that
something
was
going
on
inside
that
head,
but
they
couldn't
hear
it
or
see
it
or
fed
it.
They
couldn't
tell
Peter
to
stop
it,
because
they
did
not
know
what
it
was
he
was
doing
in
there.②
He
could
have
been
setting
his
school
on
fire
or
feeding
his
sister
to
an
alligator
and
escaping
in
a
hot
air
balloon
but
all
they
saw
was
a
boy
staring
at
the
blue
sky
without
blinking,
a
boy
who
did
not
hear
you
when
you
called
his
name.
As
for
being
on
his
own,
grown-ups
didn't
much
like
that
either.
They
don't
even
like
other
grown-ups
being
on
their
own.
When
you
join
in,
people
can
see
what
you're
up
to.
You’re
up
to
what
they’re
up
to.③
Peter
had
different
ideas,
thought,
if
people
spent
less
time
joining
in
and
making
others
join
in,
and
spent
a
little
time
each
day
alone
remembering
who
they
were
or
who
they
might
be,
then
the
world
would
be
a
happier
place
and
wars
might
never
happen...
The
trouble
with
being
a
daydreamer
who
doesn't
say
much
is
that
the
teachers
at
school,
especially
the
ones
who
don't
know
you
very
well,
are
likely
to
think
you
are
rather
stupid.

Or,
if
not
stupid,
then
dull.
No
one
can
see
the
amazing
things
that
are
going
on
in
your
head.
A
teacher
who
saw
Peter
staring
out
the
window
or
at
a
blank
sheet
of
paper
on
his
desk
might
think
that
he
was
bored,
or
stuck
for
an
answer.
But
the
truth
was
quite
different.
65.
It
can
be
learned
from
the
first
paragraph
that
.
A.
Peter
liked
playing
practical
jokes
B.
Peter
wasn't
particular
about
food
at
all
C.
Peter
knew
why
he
was
called
“difficult”
D.
boys
generally
did
some
crazy
things
66.
Which
of
the
following
would
Peter
be
most
likely
to
do
A.
To
break
the
neighbor's
fence
for
fun.
B.
To
walk
around
a
lake
for
quite
a
while.
C.
To
tie
a
dirty
dustbin
to
a
dog's
tail.
D.
To
sleep
in
the
tent
with
his
friends.
67.
Where
can
be
the
sconce
“you
have
to
join
in,
or
you’ll
spoil
it
for
everyone
else.”
most
probably
be
put
A.

B.②
C.③
D.④
68.
What
is
the
main
reason
that
Peter
was
considered
“difficult”
by
grown-ups
A.
He
was
far
from
communicative.
B.
He
turned
a
deaf
car
to
others.
C.
He
did
not
do
well
in
his
studies.
D.
He
preferred
to
live
on
his
own.
69.
What
might
the
author
continue
to
write
about
in
the
following
part
A.
Effective
measures
to
help
Peter
out.
B.
How
the
unique
ideas
Peter
had
amazed
others.
C.
Difficulties
keeping
Peter
from
learning
well.
D.
Further
prejudice
against
Peter
among
grown-ups.
70.
What
can
serve
as
the
best
title
of
this
passage
A.
The
Dark
Horse
B.
The
Troublemaker
C.
The
Search
For
A
Cure
D.
The
Daydreamer
第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
请阅读下面短文,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:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。
Are
we
more
narcissistic
than
ever
before
Like
the
flower,
narcissism(自恋)has
continued
to
flourish
in
modem
civilization,
which
has
become
such
a
part
of
culture.
But
narcissism
in
psychology
is
more
than
a
single
question
can
capture,
which
really
has
three
types
of
narcissism.
Problems
arise
when
people
discuss
narcissism
without
identifying
the
form.
Grandiose(浮夸)narcissism
is
the
outgoing,
extraverted(外向)form.
The
narcissism
individual
believes
he
or
she
is
smarter,
better
looking
and
more
important
than
others.
And,
of
course,
he
or
she
gets
special
treatment
for
this
fact.
In
fact,
some
of
them
can
be
very
charming,
likable
and
enjoy
people.
On
the
opposite
side,
narcissistic
relationships
are
often
not
very
emotionally
warm
or
caring.
Vulnerable
(脆弱)
narcissism
is
the
second
flavor
of
narcissism.
It
is
harder
to
see
than
grandiose
narcissism.
Vulnerable
narcissists
think
they
have
the
right
to
get
special
treatment
and
greatness
but
actually
have
low
self-confidence
and
are
not
typically
extraverted.
Imagine
someone
living
in
his
mum's
small
room.
He
spends
his
evenings
watching
X
Factor
believing
he
should
be
the
next
famous
star
singing
act.
Unfortunately,
he
hasn’t
the
confidence
to
do
it
and
instead
becomes
a
net
citizen,
who
posts
offensive,
controversial,
or
divisive
materials
on
an
Internet
community.
The
third
form
of
narcissism
occurs
when
narcissism
is
extreme
and
causes
clinically
serious
problems
in
a
person’s
life
-
marriages
fall
apart,
friends
arc
lost,
a
career
is
over.
When
this
occurs
narcissism
can
be
identified
as
a
personality
disorder
-narcissistic
personality
disorder
(also
known
as
NPD),
containing
a
mix
of
both
grandiose
and
vulnerable
narcissism.
Can
you
change
narcissism
or
NPD
There
is
no
simple
answer
to
this.
For
grandiose
narcissism,
what
I
often
do
is
suggest
practicing
caring
and
compassion,
doing
what
you
are
passionate
about
rather
than
what
gets
you
attention
and
being
responsible
for
your
mistakes
as
well
as
successes.
For
vulnerable
narcissism
I
would
add
to
this
list
with
practices
that
reduce
depression
and
anxiety.
Develop
a
sense
of
belonging
or
a
friendship
network;
participate
in
physical
exercise;
or
practice
a
form
of
emptying
your
mind
of
thoughts
and
feelings.
For
NPD,
there
is
no
single,
scientifically
affirmed
treatment
of
choice.
But
pay
attention
to
the
following.
First,
people
with
NPD
are
often
reluctant
to
enter
treatment
because
in
their
mind
they
do
not
have
a
problem
-
everyone
else
does.
Second,
it
is
challenging
for
doctors
to
keep
individuals
with
NPD
in
treatment.
Narcissism
is
increasing
and
while
social
media
hasn’t
been
proven
to
actually
create
narcissists,
it
does
give
them
a
new
platform
to
gain
attention
and
admiration.
Still,
I
remain
optimistic
that
people
can
change
if
they
are
motivated,
have
the
right
tools,
and
know
what
type
of
narcissism
they
are
dealing
with.
Are
we
more
narcissistic
than
ever
before
Current
situation
about
narcissism

Narcissism
has
developed
to
become
a
part
of
culture.
Narcissism
is
more
(71)
than
expected
in
psychology
Characteristics
of
narcissism
in
divided
types

A
narcissist
is
outgoing
and
socially
confident,
sometimes
showing
loveliness.
A
narcissist
considers
himself
to
be
such
an
unusual
person
as
to
be
treated
(72)
.
A
narcissist
is
often
cold
and
likely
to
(73)
care
in
emotion
towards
others.

Vulnerable
narcissism
is
more
(74)
than
grandiose
one.
A
narcissist
isn't
actually
confident
though
in
his
opinion
he
(75)
special
things.

Narcissism
is
quite
extreme
to
cause
serious
problems
in
clinic,
affecting
the
personal
life.
(76)
to
treating
narcissism
or
NPD

Be
more
considerate,
do
favorite
things
and
take
(77)
for
whatever
they
do.
Try
to
(78)
by
making
more
friends,
doing
exercise
and
soon.
Help
people
with
NPD
to
realize
they
have
problems
and
not
to
(79)
treatment.
The
future
trend

Narcissism
is
increasing
perhaps
because
of
social
media.
Narcissism
can
be
(80)
if
handled
actively
in
proper
ways.
第五部分
书面表达(满分25分)
请阅读下面文字及图片,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
The
higher
I
go,
the
more
fun
I
have,
'I
can’t
remember
a
time
when
1
was
ever
afraid
of
heights.
There's
so
much
adrenaline(肾上腺素)rushing
through
my
body
that
I
don't
fully
realize
what
I’m
doing.
----Dorothy
……It
is
not
just
for
the
memories
that
I
click
selfies.
I
do
it
to
upload
them
on
social
media
for
the
likes
and
to
grab
attention.
And
when
people
react
to
it,
you
start
loving
yourself.---Joe
【写作内容】
1.用约30个单词概述两幅图片的主要内容:
2.为什么有的人热衷于危险自拍?简要谈谈你的看法(上述引文仅供参考,原因不少于两点);
3.谈谈你对自拍安全的认识,并提出合理的建议。
【写作要求】
1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
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徐州三中高三年级阶段测试英语试题
参考答案
完形填空:B
C
A
A
C
C
B
D
C
D
A
B
C
A
D
A
B
D
C
A
阅读理解
D
B
C
D
A
D
A
B
B
C
A
C
A
B
A
任务型阅读
71.
complicated
/
complex
72.
Features/
Characte
ristics
73.
specially
74.
lack
75.
hidden/
concealed
76.
deserves
77.
responsibility
78.
relax
79.
refuse
80.
changed/changeable
同课章节目录