山东省青岛经济开发区致远中学2018-2019学年高二3月月考英语试卷(含听力音频及材料)

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名称 山东省青岛经济开发区致远中学2018-2019学年高二3月月考英语试卷(含听力音频及材料)
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2017级高二年级3月份 英语检测
第I卷
注意事项:
本试卷分为试卷I(选择题)和试卷II(非选择题)两部分,请把试卷I的答案转涂到答题卡上,试卷II的答案写在答题卡上。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。试卷满分为150分,考试时间120分钟。
第一部分 听力(共两节,共20小题,每小题1.5分,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卡上。
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1.Where does the conversation take place?
A. In a taxi. B.In an elevator. C.On a bus.
2.What will the man do in Edinburgh?
A.Give Justin the medicines.
B. Do business with Justin.
C.Tell Justin his new address.
3.What kind of music does the man like?
A.Jazz. B.Folk. C.Classical.
4.When does the conversation take place?
A. In September. B.In April. C.In February.
5.Whose advice did the woman follow?
A.Her mother's . B.Her sister's. C.The shop assistant's..
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白3每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A.Where’to buy tickets. B.Where to get a camera. C.Where to park the car.
7.Where will the speakers meet?
A.At the market. B.At the camera shop. C.At the sports stadium.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.What does the man have to do now?
A.Plan a trip. B.Look for a job. C. Make a decision.
9.What does the woman think of the job in America?
A.Dangerous. B.Exciting. C.Boring.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.When should students meet for the field trip?
A.At 7:15 am. B.At 7:00 am. C.At 8:00 am.
11.How will the boy’probably get to school today?
A.Take the bus. B.Take his mom’s car. C.Take Mrs.Anderson’s car.
12.What is the relationship between the woman and Mrs.Anderson?
A.Colleagues. B.Neighbors. C.Best friends.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.What kind of people is The Knife and Talk popular with?
A.Truck drivers. B.Actors. C.Office workers.
14.What does the woman like most about the restaurant?
A.Pop music. B.Great waitresses. C.Quiet environment.
15.What does the man say about his favorite restaurant?
A.It offers great food.B.Its tables are pink. C.It was just opened.
16.What does the man have for lunch?
A.Fish pie. B.Pancakes. C.Sausages.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
l7.Which competition is suitable for the listeners?
A.The high level. B.The low level. C.The middle level.
18.What is the topic for this year?
A.Weather. B.Travel. C.Change.
19.What are the listeners advised to do to get ideas?
A.Ask Maria for help.
B.Read the poem called Rain.
C.Borrow books from the library.
20.What will the school spend the prize money on this year?
A.The computers. B.The library. C.The lab.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
A new library in Tianjin—Tianjin Binhai Public Library—recently became an online hit. The Daily Mail described it as the “world’s ultimate (终极的) library”, while the word “breathtaking” was the choice of Newsweek magazine. One look at the library and you’ll see why. With its futuristic (未来主义) design and walls loaded with books, it’s the dream library of every book lover.
But as the surprise continues, there’s a burning question lying in the back of our minds: When physical bookstores are closing down one by one, what makes libraries safe from the wave of digitalization (数码化)? And do we really still need libraries now that we’ve got the Internet in our hands?
Reporter Ian Clark has the answer. “Libraries are not declining in importance—people are simply changing the way they use them,” he wrote on the Guardian website.
What Clark means is that libraries have shifted from simply being storehouses of books to a medium to help “bridge the gap between the haves and the have-nots” according to website Libraries Are Essential. Since not everyone can afford a smartphone, a tablet or an Internet connection, and not everyone has the know-how to search the Internet correctly and efficiently, it’s public libraries that make sure that these resources and technologies are available to a larger group of people.
“Nobody is trying to sell you anything in the library. There is no pressure to buy and there is no judgment of your choices/’ Anne Goulding, a professor at Victoria University in New Zealand, wrote on the Newsroom website. “There are few other spaces that you can just ‘be’ without somebody questioning your presence or your motivation.”
21. What cause book-lovers to like Tianjin Binhai Public Library?
A. Breathtaking magazines.
B. World’s ultimate buildings.
C. Digitalization.
D. Design and book walls.
22. Where does the text most probably come from?
A. A fiction.
B. A tour guide.
C. A newspaper
D. A book.
23. Why are physical libraries necessary to exist?
A. Everyone has a phone with them.
B. Some people are still used to the old ways.
C. More and more people use computers.
D. People can buy what they want there.
24.What does the text mainly talk about?
A. Libraries living on in digital age.
B. internet libraries nowadays.
C. Physical libraries in the past.
D. People’s dream libraries.
B
Babbage, born in London in 1791, was a great mathematical genius. He was a natural inventor.
When he finished school, he went to study mathematics at Cambridge University. Later, he got a job teaching at the university. While working there, he designed his “first difference engine”. This was, basically, a hand-operated mechanical calculator.
He took nine years to build a part of the machine. This machine can make complex mathematical calculations. It’s a basic mechanical computer.
Babbage dreamed, however, of more complicated machines. In fact, he didn’t only dream; he began to design them. The result was a series of “analytical engines” which were in fact powerful computers!
His designs contained processors, control units, a memory, and an input/output system. These are the four essential parts of a modern mathematical computer!
Alas! His “second difference engine” couldn’t use electricity since this hadn’t yet become a usable source of power, so Babbage had to make do with mechanical systems. For this reason, the machine was big, complicated and expensive. Though Babbage produced complete plans for the machine, he couldn’t build it. It was too advanced for its age!
It was not until almost 160 years later that Babbage’s “second difference engine” was finally manufactured. The first working version of this machine was built by the Science Museum in London, for the Babbage bicentenary in 1991. A second machine was then built for an American high-tech millionaire, who put it in the Computer History Museum, in California.
Babbage’s analytical engines would have used “programs” like those used in the textile(纺织)industry to make complicated patterns, but they were never built. This brilliant mathematician really was too far ahead of his time!
25. Where did Babbage plan his “first difference engine”?
A. In London
B. At high school
C. At Cambridge
D. In Science Museum
26. What do we know about his “second difference engine”?
A. It was far ahead of its time
B. It took him nine years to build it
C. Its deign came out in his dreams
D. Its power source was electricity
27. The “second difference engine” was built to work in 1991 ____________.
A. for an American millionaire
B. in memory of Babbage
C. to test its ability to use electricity
D. for textile industry to make patterns
28. What can we infer from the text?
A. Babbage’s engines didn’t run on programs
B. Textile patterns are produced with programs
C. Babbage can be seen as the father of computers
D. Babbage’s analytical engines were never built
c
I like writing; I like meeting people; I like discovering new things, then telling everyone about them; and I couldn’t keep a secret if you paid me. So I became a journalist.
I wrote for my school magazine, did unpaid work on my local paper, took a master’s degree, got a part-time job, and then became a full-time journalist.
Or at least that is what my resume would say; but the life of a journalist is more exciting than that---even if that excitement can come with a side of pain and frustration.
I have lost count of the numbers of e-mails I have had ignored. I have spent hours at meetings listening as hard as I could for a story——only to go home empty-handed.
Once I ran around knocking on doors in a dark, dangerous-looking street in the snow to find a woman who (my editor had told me) “woke at night to find water pouring on her head”. Somehow I found her. I took photos. I interviewed her, the building owner and the fireman. I wrote the story...then I opened the paper to find it at the back, which on name on it, only 100 words long.
Strangely, though, that challenge made me want to keep going. If you do succeed, the rewards of journalism are truly great.
I once wrote about an old people’s home where residents, including a 90-year-old blind man, were living in rooms that were full of fleas, and being told to do their own repairs. A week after the story was published, the residents phoned me, overjoyed. The managers had apologized and promised to change their ways.
Journalism can be dangerous and dull, and the pay (at least in the UK) is usually terrible. But it’s also one of the most thrilling, rewarding jobs around. For me, there is no better career than making a difference- and telling the world about it.
29. What is the article mainly about?
A. Getting started in a career in journalism
B. How you can be a good journalist.
C. The author’s colorful experiences as a journalist.
D. Why life is easier for male journalist.
30. According to the author, her frustration in her job often comes from_______.
A. unfair treatment
B. fruitless efforts
C. misunderstanding
D. danger and risks
31. What deeply attracts the author as a journalist is that _______.
A. she gets to see her name printed
B. she earns a lot through writing fun stories
C. she can meet different people and hear their stories
D. she can help others and bring about changes in people’s lives
32. From the article we can conclude that the author_______.
A. does not mind the challenges in her career.
B. is not good at keeping secrets.
C. is not appreciated by her editor.
D. is interested in exciting and dangerous work.
D
Optimism May Help People Live Longer
People who have an optimistic view on life are more likely to live longer, a US study said Wednesday.
The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, analyzed data from 2004 to 2012 from 70,000 women enrolled in the Nurses’ Health Study, a long-running US study tracking women’s health via surveys every two years.
The researchers looked at participants’ levels of optimism and other factors that might play a role in how optimism may affect mortality risk, such as race, high blood pressure, diet, and physical activity.
It found the most optimistic women, or the top 25%, had a nearly 30 percent lower risk of dying from any of the diseases analyzed in the study compared with the least optimistic women, or the bottom 25%.
The most optimistic women had a 16 percent lower risk of dying from cancer; 38 percent lower risk of dying from heart disease; 39 percent lower risk of dying from stroke; 38 percent lower risk of dying from respiratory disease; and 52 percent lower risk of dying from infection.
Previous studies have linked optimism with reduced risk of early death from cardiovascular (心脑血管的) problems, but this was the first to find a link between optimism and reduced risk from other major causes.
“While most medical and public health efforts today focus on reducing risk factors for diseases, evidence has been mounting that enhancing psychological resilience (弹性,复原力) may also make a difference,” said Eric Kim, research fellow at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and co-lead author of the study.
“Our new findings suggest that we should make efforts to boost optimism, which has been shown to be associated with healthier behaviors and healthier ways of coping with life challenges.”
The study also found that healthy behaviors only partially explain the link between optimism and reduced mortality risk. One other possibility is that higher optimism directly affects our biological systems, Kim said.
Co-lead author and postdoctoral research fellow Kaitlin Hagan said optimism can be varied with relatively uncomplicated and low-cost interventions (干预), even things as simple as having people write down and think about the best possible outcomes for various areas of their lives, such as careers or friendships.
“Encouraging use of these interventions could be an innovative way to enhance health in the future,” Hagan said.
33. According to the recent study, optimism can ________.
A. help women live longer than men
B. enable people to stay healthy
C. cure people of high blood pressure
D. make woman stay young and nice
34. From the recent study, the optimistic women ________.
A. took the risk of dying from infection
B. were less likely to suffer from low emotions
C. had a 39% lower risk of suffering from cancer
D. were less likely to die from some disease
35. The underlined word “mounting” in paragraph 7 might be best placed by ________.
A. increasing B. appearing
C. doubling D. showing
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分;共12.5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/选项中有两项为多余选项。
We face problems in our everyday life.  36  Don't worry. As long as you are breathing, you can solve problems.
Be aware of problem
First of all, it is important to know and understand the problem clearly.  37  . Following questions like why, what, how, when, where and who will take you to the root cause of the problem.
Analyze the problem
Analyzing the problem will give you time to think of a proper solution.  38  . They can be diagrams(图表), flowcharts or a lists, etc.
Plan a strategy(策略)
Planning a strategy will help you waste less energy and time in attempting all the solutions. This step includes knowing the advantages and disadvantages of applying a solution. In this way, you can abandon the strategy that you don't find worthy to apply.
 39  
Leave out the information that is not required for the solving of the problem. You need to be accurate with the details. Keeping the unrelated information can sometimes complicate the simple problems as we tend to overlook the important information.
Carry out the solution
Putting the solution into effect in a correct way to get the result expected is important while solving a problem. You need to be creative while actualizing(实施)a solution just in case some other problem arises while applying the solution.  40 
A. Remove unrelated information.
B. Knowing the problem means solving half the problem itself.
C. Use yes or no questions to get better information.
D. You can use various tools to study the problem.
E. They can be social problems, relationship problems, or problems at work.
F. Being ready with alternatives is also important in case a solution works only half way.
G. Spend 10% of the time analyzing the problem and 90% on the solution, not the opposite.
第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,然后从各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Miwa Sado is a Japanese journalist who died in 2013 after working too hard. Her case became public this week after labor inspectors published a detailed __41__. .
The journalist worked 160 hours of overtime a month and then died of heart failure at home. She was working  42 for Japan’s public broadcaster NHK, which is Japan's largest broadcasting  43 . At the time of her death she was gathering information on a Tokyo election for the next governor.
The death of Sado is expected to make the Japanese government more  44 of the health risks  45 in working too much. According to a survey, about one  46 five workers risk a critical(严重的) health condition because of too  47 work. Now the government wants to  48 overtime to a maximum of 100 hours a month and fine companies that do not obey.
In another case  49 became known, 24-year old Matsuri Takahashi, killed herself in 2015 after suffering from 50 and working long hours for a Japanese advertising agency.
Japanese employees,  51 , work more hours than anywhere else in the western world. They also  52 only a third of the holidays they are entitled to. Many Japanese work hard in order to show that they are loyal(忠诚的) to their companies.In 2016, two thousand Japanese workers killed themselves due to stress and  53 . Many others died from stress-related diseases,  54 from heart attacks and high blood pressure. The Japanese look on such work-related deaths as karoshi. (过劳死)
We can conclude from above that too much work does  55 stress and illnesses. Therefore, the Japanese government has launched a campaign encouraging people to enjoying their holidays.
41. A.book B. report C. headline D. scheme
42. A. unwilling B. wholeheartedly C. secretly D. severely
43. A. hospital B. school C. community D. organization
44. A. afraid B. aware C. demanding D. guilty
45. A. involved B. investigated C. concluded D. assisted
46. A. of B. on C. to D. in
47. A. little B. few C. much D. many
48. A. assess B. limit C. suspect D. submit
49. A. that B. where C. when D. whose
50. A. violence B. loneliness C. unemployment D. stress
51. A. in conclusion B. on average C. after all D. above all
52. A. connect B. convince C. consume D. control
53. A. overview B. overwork C. overweight D. overflow
54. A. resulting B. keeping C. hearing D. suffering
55. A. cause B. make C. expose D. reduce
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5,满分15分)请根据语境,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Beijing's Forbidden City is a place full  56  wonder. From its thousands of rooms to its many beautiful artifacts(工艺品), it's one of China's most popular tourist  57  (destination). But even more than 600 years after it was built, it's still managing to serve up surprises. Since   58  Ming Dynasty, it's estimated that the Forbidden City  59  (survive) more than 200 earthquakes. And while most structures aren't made  60  (resist) natural disasters, it seems that the Forbidden City was built to stand up to anything. According to experts, the answer to the Forbidden City's strength  61  (lie) in Dougong—a centuries-old building method  62 (invent) in China. This is the name for special structures on buildings that are perfect at  63 (keep) structures together  64  the weather gets rough. The Forbidden City draws visitors because of its rich history and  65  (culture) significance, but perhaps it should add one more thing to its list of attractions: earthquake shelter.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的好朋友Tom将于后天乘机来青岛大学做交换生,你因故不能去流亭机场接她,请发邮件给她,内容包括:
1.表达歉意; 2.说明理由; 3.表达祝愿。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear Tom,
_______________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节:续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Early one morning last February, I felt he sound of my cat Tink’s paw as she landed on my legs. I was fast asleep and she woke me up, which had never happened before. It was completely uncharacteristic: she sleeps downstairs and never comes into the bedroom. I guessed that maybe her sixth sense worked.
I sat up feeling groggy(头脑昏沉的) because I’d been out the nigh before,but I soon realized something was very wrong.. The room was half-filled with a layer of white smoke, strange and alarming, hanging in the air about three feet deep like a bank of white cloud.
I woke up my husband, Russ. in a panic and we jumped out of bed. As we ran through the
thick smoke, I still tried to guess exactly what was going on, and the danger only really hit me
when I went out on to the landing.
Our son Jake, 19. had woken up, too, and as he opened his brother Scott’s door, black smoke billowed out(滚滚升起). The smoke in Scoot’s room curled up to the ceiling it was only then that the smoke alarm went off. Scott, 22, shouted that he was struggling to breathe, I phoned the fire station, and they told us to leave the house as quickly as we could.
It was a disaster, so we had to leave all of our belongings behind, but we knew we had no choice. We assumed Tink had slipped out of the house safe and sound too.
Within minutes, six fire engines and some firefighters with oxygen masks arrived. As I stood
unsteadily in the road, I looked at our house and realized that the source of the fire was actually our next-door neighbor s house-flames were licking at the front of her house. She had also managed to get out and was later taken to hospital for breathing in smoke. I was frightened to think what was happening in our house as the smoke poured out of the windows. I couldn’ t bear to look。
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好
Paragraph 1
Soon the two houses were under control __________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
After a few minutes, the firefighter brought Tink out of the house.______________________
2017级高二年级3月份 英语答题卡
第一部分:听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 CABCA 6-10 CBCBA 11-15 CBCCA 16-20 ABCBB
第二部分:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-24.DCBA 25-28 CABC 29-32 CBDA 33-35 BDA
七选五:36-40 EBDAF
第三部分:英语知识运用
第一节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
41-45 BBDBA 46-50 DCBAD 51-55 BDBDA
第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.of 57.destinations 58.the 59.has survived 60. to resist
61. lies 62.invented 63.keeping 64.when 65.cultural
应用文:
Dear Tom,
Hearing that you are going to study in Qingdao University as an exchange student the day after tomorrow, I am very sorry to tell you that I can’t pick you up at the Liuting Airport.
It is at that time that I will have to participate in a spoken English competition held in Jinan University, for I was champion in our university competition. Therefore, I have no choice but to change my plan as well as scheduled and cannot make my presence on your arrival. By the way, you can take a taxi to our university directly.
Once again, I sincerely hope that you will accept my apologies goes well . Wish you good luck
on your journey!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
续写作文答案:
Paragraph 1
Soon the two houses were under control. Thanks to the firefighters, the source of the fire was located and carefully cleared up. The smoke died away. The firefighters told us we would have had six minutes to get out before we died in the fire, so it was Tinks sixth sense that helped us out safely. Only at that time did we remember to look for Tink. We assumed she had managed to escape, but there was no sign of her. Russ told a firefighter, and he went back into our house to look for her.
Paragraph 2
After a few minutes, the firefighter brought Tink out of the house. Her paws were badly hurt. She couldn’t move as before after she woke all of us up. She wasn’t breathing and her tongue was hanging out. She was found behind a cupboard in Scott’s room. We immediately sent her to pets’ hospital to get her treated. We assumed she was dead, and I felt heartbroken that she had saved us but died for us. Then the firefighter put an oxygen mask on her and slowly she took a breath and coughed. She was alive.

听力答案:
Text 1
M: At which stop will we get off?
W: We still have three more stops to go.
Text 2
M: Rosy, I’m leaving for Edinburgh on business the day after tomorrow. Would you like me to take anything to Justin?
W: Yeah. Here’s his address. Please take it with you. And please give him these medicines when you see him there.
Text 3
M: Jane, would you mind turning down the music?
W: Why? I thought you would like to listen to some music while working.
M: Yeah, but, you know, jazz and classical are not really my thing. I prefer folk.
Text 4
W: When does the school year start in Japan?
M: In April. Do you start in September?
W: No, in my country we start one month earlier than Japan.
M: That’s next month!
Text 5
M: Wow, you wear a long coat.
W: Well, my mom said I ought to get a really warm coat, so I tried on this long one, but my sister said the short one was more fashionable and so did the shop assistant.
M: But you bought the long one in the end.
W: Yeah.
Text 6
W: ⑥Where shall we park our car?
M: I’ll park near the sports stadium. There are always spaces round there.
W: But I want to go to the camera shop so the sports stadium isn’t very convenient for me. Is it possible to park along the street?
M: No way. We’ll get a ticket. I’ll drive through the camera shop and you can get off. ⑦I’ll walk back to the camera shop after I’ve parked the car.
W: OK. ⑦I’ll see you there. Then we can go to the market together.
Text 7
M: ⑧I’ll have to make a choice soon about next year. I’ve been offered a job to work in America, but I’ve also passed the public servant exam to work in the government of my hometown.
W: Wow, America? How could you say no?
M: Well, believe it or not, I don’t have a burning desire to see the world. I’d much prefer just to stay at home. Anyway, it’s hard to decide.
W: ⑨Well, I would strongly advise you to think of the future. Working abroad is much more exciting than working in a small town. You’re lucky to have a choice. A lot of people don’t.
Text 8
M: Oh, no. Is it almost 7:00 am? Why didn’t my alarm work?
W: What’s wrong? Your class starts at 8:00 am. You have plenty of time, don’t you?
M: No, ⑩today is my school field trip. I need to be at school by 7:15 am.
W: Oh, yeah, that’s right. You asked me to pack your lunch box last night.
M: Can you drive me there right now, Mom? I would be late if I took the bus.
W: Sorry, sweetie. I haven’t taken a shower or gotten dressed. I need at least 20 minutes.
M: No way. I will be in big trouble.
W: Oh. (11)(12)Look out the window! Seems like Mrs. Anderson will drive her son, Billy, to school right now. How about you go with them? Billy is your best friend. I’m sure Mrs. Anderson wouldn’t mind taking you with them, right?
M: You’re brilliant, Mom.
Text 9
M: Lily, where do you like to eat?
W: (13)Well, my favorite restaurant is The Knife and Talk. It’s very near the city center. (13)At lunch it’s full of office workers, but I like to go before that, in the middle of the morning. I go there and order big breakfast and take one of their newspapers and just relax for an hour or so. Their pancakes are delicious. (14)They don’t have a TV in there, which I love most. They just have some jazz music, very quiet, nothing too loud. What’s your favorite restaurant?
M: Well, it’s just a very simple restaurant. There are only about six tables in there. A couple of waitresses wear ugly pink uniforms. (15)But the food is great, very tasty, and cheap too, which is important, of course. There are some truck drivers sitting at the counter drinking coffee and eating sausages every morning. (16)I always have pancakes in the morning and their fish pie for lunch. That restaurant has been open for many years. They say the actor James Dean eats there sometimes, but I don’t think that’s true.
Text 10
M: Now could everyone sit down, please? I’ve got an important announcement to make. As you know, the national school poetry competitions that we usually enter are starting soon. The competitions are sorted into three levels: the high level, the middle level and the low level. The high level is for 17-to-19-year-olds, and the middle level is for 14-to-16-year-olds. (17)But the one for people of your age, the low level, is the one we’d like you to go for. We hope all of you will try. As some of you may remember, the topic for last year was “Weather”. (18)This time the judges have chosen the topic “Change”, and that could cover a lot of things. A new school, a different house, for example.
(19)So if you want to enter the competition but you’re stuck for ideas, have a look at last year’s winning poem called Rain on the competition website. You may know the girl who wrote it—Maria from our school. She also got a little book of her poem called Traveling published as part of her prize. Maria won some money for the school. (20)If anyone in the school wins, we’d like to use the money for the library, as we feel that’s the right way for it to be spent. Maria’s prize money last year was spent on the computers and the lab. OK, that’s all from me. For more information, please visit our school’s website.

2017级高二年级3月份 英语答题卡
第一部分:听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 CABCA 6-10 CBCBA 11-15 CBCCA 16-20 ABCBB
第二部分:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-24.DCBA 25-28 CABC 29-32 CBDA 33-35 BDA
七选五:36-40 EBDAF
第三部分:英语知识运用
第一节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
41-45 BBDBA 46-50 DCBAD 51-55 BDBDA
第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.of 57.destinations 58.the 59.has survived 60. to resist
61. lies 62.invented 63.keeping 64.when 65.cultural
应用文:
Dear Tom,
Hearing that you are going to study in Qingdao University as an exchange student the day after tomorrow, I am very sorry to tell you that I can’t pick you up at the Liuting Airport.
It is at that time that I will have to participate in a spoken English competition held in Jinan University, for I was champion in our university competition. Therefore, I have no choice but to change my plan as well as scheduled and cannot make my presence on your arrival. By the way, you can take a taxi to our university directly.
Once again, I sincerely hope that you will accept my apologies goes well . Wish you good luck
on your journey!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
续写作文答案:
Paragraph 1
Soon the two houses were under control. Thanks to the firefighters, the source of the fire was located and carefully cleared up. The smoke died away. The firefighters told us we would have had six minutes to get out before we died in the fire, so it was Tinks sixth sense that helped us out safely. Only at that time did we remember to look for Tink. We assumed she had managed to escape, but there was no sign of her. Russ told a firefighter, and he went back into our house to look for her.
Paragraph 2
After a few minutes, the firefighter brought Tink out of the house. Her paws were badly hurt. She couldn’t move as before after she woke all of us up. She wasn’t breathing and her tongue was hanging out. She was found behind a cupboard in Scott’s room. We immediately sent her to pets’ hospital to get her treated. We assumed she was dead, and I felt heartbroken that she had saved us but died for us. Then the firefighter put an oxygen mask on her and slowly she took a breath and coughed. She was alive.

听力答案:
Text 1
M: At which stop will we get off?
W: We still have three more stops to go.
Text 2
M: Rosy, I’m leaving for Edinburgh on business the day after tomorrow. Would you like me to take anything to Justin?
W: Yeah. Here’s his address. Please take it with you. And please give him these medicines when you see him there.
Text 3
M: Jane, would you mind turning down the music?
W: Why? I thought you would like to listen to some music while working.
M: Yeah, but, you know, jazz and classical are not really my thing. I prefer folk.
Text 4
W: When does the school year start in Japan?
M: In April. Do you start in September?
W: No, in my country we start one month earlier than Japan.
M: That’s next month!
Text 5
M: Wow, you wear a long coat.
W: Well, my mom said I ought to get a really warm coat, so I tried on this long one, but my sister said the short one was more fashionable and so did the shop assistant.
M: But you bought the long one in the end.
W: Yeah.
Text 6
W: ⑥Where shall we park our car?
M: I’ll park near the sports stadium. There are always spaces round there.
W: But I want to go to the camera shop so the sports stadium isn’t very convenient for me. Is it possible to park along the street?
M: No way. We’ll get a ticket. I’ll drive through the camera shop and you can get off. ⑦I’ll walk back to the camera shop after I’ve parked the car.
W: OK. ⑦I’ll see you there. Then we can go to the market together.
Text 7
M: ⑧I’ll have to make a choice soon about next year. I’ve been offered a job to work in America, but I’ve also passed the public servant exam to work in the government of my hometown.
W: Wow, America? How could you say no?
M: Well, believe it or not, I don’t have a burning desire to see the world. I’d much prefer just to stay at home. Anyway, it’s hard to decide.
W: ⑨Well, I would strongly advise you to think of the future. Working abroad is much more exciting than working in a small town. You’re lucky to have a choice. A lot of people don’t.
Text 8
M: Oh, no. Is it almost 7:00 am? Why didn’t my alarm work?
W: What’s wrong? Your class starts at 8:00 am. You have plenty of time, don’t you?
M: No, ⑩today is my school field trip. I need to be at school by 7:15 am.
W: Oh, yeah, that’s right. You asked me to pack your lunch box last night.
M: Can you drive me there right now, Mom? I would be late if I took the bus.
W: Sorry, sweetie. I haven’t taken a shower or gotten dressed. I need at least 20 minutes.
M: No way. I will be in big trouble.
W: Oh. (11)(12)Look out the window! Seems like Mrs. Anderson will drive her son, Billy, to school right now. How about you go with them? Billy is your best friend. I’m sure Mrs. Anderson wouldn’t mind taking you with them, right?
M: You’re brilliant, Mom.
Text 9
M: Lily, where do you like to eat?
W: (13)Well, my favorite restaurant is The Knife and Talk. It’s very near the city center. (13)At lunch it’s full of office workers, but I like to go before that, in the middle of the morning. I go there and order big breakfast and take one of their newspapers and just relax for an hour or so. Their pancakes are delicious. (14)They don’t have a TV in there, which I love most. They just have some jazz music, very quiet, nothing too loud. What’s your favorite restaurant?
M: Well, it’s just a very simple restaurant. There are only about six tables in there. A couple of waitresses wear ugly pink uniforms. (15)But the food is great, very tasty, and cheap too, which is important, of course. There are some truck drivers sitting at the counter drinking coffee and eating sausages every morning. (16)I always have pancakes in the morning and their fish pie for lunch. That restaurant has been open for many years. They say the actor James Dean eats there sometimes, but I don’t think that’s true.
Text 10
M: Now could everyone sit down, please? I’ve got an important announcement to make. As you know, the national school poetry competitions that we usually enter are starting soon. The competitions are sorted into three levels: the high level, the middle level and the low level. The high level is for 17-to-19-year-olds, and the middle level is for 14-to-16-year-olds. (17)But the one for people of your age, the low level, is the one we’d like you to go for. We hope all of you will try. As some of you may remember, the topic for last year was “Weather”. (18)This time the judges have chosen the topic “Change”, and that could cover a lot of things. A new school, a different house, for example.
(19)So if you want to enter the competition but you’re stuck for ideas, have a look at last year’s winning poem called Rain on the competition website. You may know the girl who wrote it—Maria from our school. She also got a little book of her poem called Traveling published as part of her prize. Maria won some money for the school. (20)If anyone in the school wins, we’d like to use the money for the library, as we feel that’s the right way for it to be spent. Maria’s prize money last year was spent on the computers and the lab. OK, that’s all from me. For more information, please visit our school’s website.

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