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高三年级英语第三次联考试卷

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高三年级英语第三次联考试卷

英 语

本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。共150分。考试时间120分钟。

注意事项:

1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目涂写在答题卡上.

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑.如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后再选涂其它答案标号.不能答在试题卷上.

第Ⅰ卷(选择题 共115分)

第一部分 听力(共三节,满分30)

做听力部分时,请先在试卷上作答. 听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将第1至第17小题的答案转涂到答题卡上,将第18至第20小题的答案转写到答题卡上.

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。

1. What does the man advise the woman to do?

A. To save enough money.  

B. To buy a second-hand car.   

C. To buy a new car.

2. Where do the two speakers make the conversation?

A. In a restaurant.

B. In a hotel.

C. In a coffee shop.

3. When will the next bus leave for Qingdao?

A. At nine-thirty.

B. In ten minutes.

C. At ten.

4. Why does Bonny look very tired?

A. Because she does too much exercise.

B. Because she has to do a lot of homework.

C. Because she is too busy with her lessons.

5. What does the woman mean in this dialogue?

A. It’s not important how the man dances.

B. She is afraid that the man would step on her feet.

C. It’s too crowded to dance anyway.

第二节(共12小题;每小题1.5分,满分18分)

听下面4段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6. Why do the two speakers feel so thirsty?

A. Because they have eaten something sweet.

B. Because the weather is sunny and hot.

C. Because both of them have worked a lot.

7. What do they want to drink?

A. Coca-Cola.

B. Some water.

C. Orange.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8. Why does Miss Margaret win the prize?

A. Because she has done an excellent job at school.

B. Because she has saved some disabled children.

C. Because she has taken good care of some disabled children.

9. What does Miss Margaret do in the hospital?

A. She helps the nurses and doctors do some cleaning.

B. She helps the disabled children dress and eat.

C. She sings songs and plays with the disabled children.

10. How long does Miss Margaret work in the hospital every day?

A. One hour.

B. Two hours.

C. No regular work time.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11. For what does the man stay in the hotel?

A. To look for a flat.

B. To meet Miss Daisy.

C. To come on business.

12. When does the man get to the hotel?

A. In the morning.

B. Late at night.

C. In the late afternoon.

13. Will Miss Daisy come to see the man?

A. Yes, and she will come at seven tonight.

B. No, she is too busy to come.

C. Yes, but she will come tomorrow.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14. What kind of question is the man asked?

A. Nothing but his personal life.  

B. Not only affairs at home and abroad but also his own habit or interest.

C. The terrorist attack on September 11th, 2001 in New York.

15. What is the woman worried about?

A. Different kinds of crimes at home.

B. Terrorist attacks on Britain.

C. Peace in the Middle East.

16. What is the man’s hobby at present?

A. Smoking.

B. Playing the guitar.

C. Traveling round the world.

17. According to the conversation, we come to the conclusion that the man is _______.

A. USA President George W. Bush

B. The late President of Palestinian Nationalism Yasser Arafat

C. Britain’s Prime Minister Tony Blair

第三节 填空(共 3 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 4.5 分)

听下面一段材料,从所听到的内容中获取必要信息,将 18-20 小题补充完整,每空不超过 3 个单词,听力材料朗读两遍。你有 45 秒钟的答题时间。

A Visit to the Lake Park

Weather:                         hot 

A special view visitors can get:       houses of all  18   and colors

In late autumn and winter:         best place for  19 

Time given for a view and taking photos:   20 

第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节  语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

  从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21. --I really should be on my way.

--Oh, not yet! At least have one cup of coffee for the road.

--No. _______.

A. I know the road

B. I have to leave early

C. I don’t want any more

D. Thanks all the same

22. Chinese are very generous when it comes to _______ their children. _______ about the money, parents often send their children to the best schools or even abroad

A. educating; Not caring        B. educate; Don’t care

C. educate; Not cared            C. educating; Never care

23. Webster’s want someone who can ______ his own feet. If you think you are the person we are looking for, write to Mr. J. Sloman at our Head Office.

A. stand up                    B. stand on

C. stand out                    D. stand by

24. --The authors of computer viruses are geniuses.

--I agree. They can apply their wisdom to other net technology ______ human beings can benefit.

A. in which      B. through which         C. on which     D. from which

25. --You don't have to play that record so loud, do you?

--I'm sorry. ______ you?

A. Has it been bothering

B. Did it bother

C. Will it bother

D. Had it bothered

26. --More than one thousand American soldiers have been killed in Iraq since the war began almost two years ago.

--And it is reported that the number of Iraqis killed is ______.

A. many times higher             B. higher many times

C. many times high           D. high many times

27. We shouldn’t ignore what happens ______ it is difficult for us to accept some stories.

A. even if    B. as if         C. on condition that      D. seeing that

28. Do remember to remind me to return the book I ______ from you.

A. was borrowing               B. had borrowed

C. borrowed                   D. would borrow

29. Do you know ____ you’ve done?

A. why your parents are pleased with which

B. how pleased your parents are with what

C. that your parents are pleased with  

D. how pleased are your parents for what

30. Many job applicants in the west increasingly find themselves ______ such strange questions as “which do you think more important, law or love?”

A. asking B. asked        C. to ask       D. having asked

31. “Long time no see” is _____ sort of informal, but it is part of ______ language that Americans use daily.

A. the; a        B. a; the    C.不填; the     D. a; a

32. Because of _____ mail we receive, we may not be able to reply to your letter. Please remember to include your full name with your letter.

A. a great many of        B. a large number of

C. the large amount of         D. a great plenty of

28. Whether you believe it or not, it is ______ that causes your illness.

A. because of your overweight

B. because you are overweight

C. you are so overweight

D. your being overweight

34. The importance of saving gas ______ be stressed too much. Automobiles use up some 70 billion gallons of gas a year.

A. cannot       B. mustn’t       C. shouldn’t     D. may not

35. A wide vocabulary is the key to successful language learning but don’t try to learn too much ______.

A. at least       B. at once       C. at last    D. at most

第二节 完形填空(20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30)

  阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  In Monday’s 2006 Turin Winter Olympic Games figure skating pairs competition, Chinese pairs Zhang Dan/Zhang Hao settled with the silver. They are not the Olympic champions, but they still  36   the spotlight. They moved the whole world with their Olympic  37  .

  While landing the throw, Zhang Dan fell down  38   one knee heavily hitting the ice. The pair had to  39   their performance  40   she recovered and was able to continue. Then, they showed incredible courage to return to the ice after a quick  41  . Gaining thunderous applause from the  42  , the pair also won the judges’ approval. The pair was awarded 25.01 points, a new personal best for them, to

 43   them a silver, China’s  44   result in an Olympics figure skating pairs’ competition.

  Zhang Hao was excited by the medal and moved by  45  . “My partner is great. It is extremely dangerous,  46  she tried.” said Zhang Hao, who excitedly  47  

his partner again after hearing their score. “I may have  48   my hands too early during the throw so I failed in landing. I thought we would win  49 , but it was unexpectedly a silver.” Zhang Dan  50   afterwards.

  “It’s a  51   night for China, and it is the most  52   sport event I have ever seen.” said Michelle Hiskey, a journalist from Atlanta Journal. “I almost get to  53 

tonight. That’s the sport spirit.”

  “Their excellent  54   today may give them more courage in their future career, and in the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games four years later, our Chinese may taste the  55 ,”said Ren Hongguo, vice-director of the Chinese Winter Sports Administrative Centre.

36. A. stole       B. gave     C. showed        D. collected

37. A. interest  B. spirit      C. achievement    D. result

38. A. as       B. then      C. to       D. with

39. A. interrupt  B. continue     C. leave        D. give up

40. A. when      B. since      C. before       D. after

41. A. rest       B. recovery    C. decision      D. complaint

42. A. Italians  B. Chinese     C. judges       D. crowds

43. A. secure      B. offer       C. afford        D. save

44. A. only      B. best      C. final        D. worst

45. A. his parents     B. the crowds    C. his partner    D. himself

46. A. so       B. and      C. but        D. though

47. A. rose      B. dropped     C. lifted        D. kissed

48. A. given       B. lost      C. opened     D. loosened

49. A. a gold      B. nothing      C. a silver       D. a bronze

50. A. repeated     B. retold      C. recalled       D. remembered

51. A. tough      B. fantastic      C. longest          D. shameful

52. A. difficult      B. amusing     C. amazing     D. surprised

53. A. laugh       B. cry       C. leave        D. scream

54. A. award    B. program     C. performance    D. determination

55. A. silver       B. medal      C. bronze        D. gold

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

On Saturday, February 12, 2000, two things happened that changed everything in my life. The first was that on this day my baby sister was married. She was twenty-six this day, and yet to me she was still my baby sister.

 I was happy that day, and also sad. Gone were the days of me bossing her around and telling her what she should do with her life. My bossy behavior had earned me the nickname Lucy. If you are a Peanuts fan, then you can clearly imagine my behavior as an older sister. To me it wasn't an insult(侮辱); I rather like the nickname Lucy. I happen to think that Lucy is strong and has incredible self-confidence, although she is a little overbearing at times. I did my best to live up to the standards set forth by this dynamic cartoon character.

 I left the reception to get some air because suddenly I was overcome with grief at the realization that I was no longer a child. I'm not sure how long I sat there before my sister came and joined me. We talked about how we are grown up now and shed a few tears for our childhood days gone by. As she wiped a tear from my eye she lovingly said, "you'll always be Lucy to me." We hugged.

 My cousin Mike walked over and told my sister that it was time to cut the cake. And then he dropped bomb number two on me. "Hey, did you guys hear that Charles Schultz died today?" He said it like it was no big deal.

 Dead? How could Charles Schultz be dead? He was my creator! And though I have never met the man personally, he has always been like an invisible father to me. He did, after all, fashion a famous character after me. I lost so many things on this day. Innocence slipped away from me like a thief in the night: come and gone before I could do anything about it, taking with it all the treasures that I held most valuable in my heart. I felt myself grow up, all in one moment.

Reality rushed in around me like a hurricane tide. There was nowhere to run to. All I could do was sit there and watch it destroy and reshape what had existed only a moment before. I was no longer a child. I was no longer Lucy who knew what was best for everyone else. I allowed the tide to carry my sadness out with it. Take it out to sea, for it serves no purpose in my life. I stood up from the bench; a little taller than I was when I sat down. I turned and headed back to the hall, hoping I didn't miss the cutting of the cake. It was the day my sister grew wings of her own and left the nest. It was the day that Lucy died, and I was born.

56. The two things that changed the writer’s life are ________. 

A. her sister’s marriage and Charles Schultz’s death

B. her being given the nickname Lucy and her best friend’s death

C. her sister’s marriage and Lucy’s death

D. her sister’s twenty-sixth birthday and her daughter’s birth

57. Why did the writer get the nickname Lucy? 

A. Because she looked like the cartoon character.

B. Because she acted like the cartoon character.

C. Because she was a fan of the cartoon film.

D. Because she was of an age with the cartoon character.

58. From the last paragraph we can come to a conclusion that ______. 

A. The writer was completely disappointed at her loss of so much

B. The writer regretted very much that she was getting old so fast

C. The writer realized how important she was to her sister

D. The writer felt it no use just regretting for the past

59. The underlined word “boss” in the passage most probably means ______.

A. own      B. protect       C. give orders  D. make happy

B

  Dirty plastic bags are being transformed into best-loved fashion accessories(装饰物) and handy household goods under a bold recycling project in the Indian capital. Aside from expensive women’s handbags, the project, being driven by the Conserve nongovernmental environmental group, is producing in large amounts file folders, shoe-racks, storage boxes, table mats and coasters. “It’s effective waste management while providing a section of the urban poor with a means of livelihood,” said Anita Ahuja, one of the brains(智囊) behind Conserve. Launched in 1988, the NGO focused on projects such as recycling household waste into compost(肥料) before moving into recycling plastics about two years ago. The recycling process begins with rag pickers, who collect plastic bags from the 600 tons of waste produced by Delhi’s 14 million population. “of this 20 to 25 percent waste is plastic,” said Ahuja’s husband Shalabh, her partner at Conserve. When enough bags have been collected, they have to be cleaned. The bags are then sorted according to their colors, prints and thicknesses. The next step is feeding them into a machine which melts them into colorful plastic sheets of varying thicknesses. The sheets are made into various products, the most popular of which are file covers. The products are mostly designed by foreign volunteers, led by Russian freelance designer Ekaterina Lopoukhina. One of the employees said she was happy with her work. Besides being a source of income, she said her work was slowly creating awareness about pollution caused by plastics in her neighbourhood.

60. What is the best title for the passage?

A. Plastics into Gold

B. How to Recycle Plastics

C. Environmental Protection

D. A Good Way to Make a Living

61. According to the text, the proper order of plastic recycling process is ______.

a. feed the bags into a machine

b. collect plastic bags

c. sort the bags

d. clean the bags

e. be made into various products

f. be melted into plastic sheet

A. d—b—c—f—e—a

B. b—d—c—a—f—e

C. a—c—e—d—b—f

D. b—c—a—d—e—f

62. How much waste plastic is there in the daily produced waste in New Delhi?

A. More than a half of it.

B. Almost all of it.

C. 60 tons at most

D. Between 120~150 tons

63. According to the passage, recycling plastics ______.

A. has offered people more job opportunities in India

B. has resulted in a cleaner environment in India

C. has made city people aware of the “white” pollution

D. has produced new waste in cities like New Delhi

C

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64. The purpose of the advertisement is ______.

A. to help parents with their daily life

B. to attract more subscribers

C. to collect more money for charity

D. to introduce a new product

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A. Only $12 is to be paid for 24 issues of the magazine.

B. Readers can get a free offer of the magazine any time of the year.

C. Readers from all over the world can enjoy the free offer.

D. Readers can communicate face to face with child experts on the Internet.

66. Where can we most probably read the ad?

A. In the newspaper.     B. In a website.

C. In a supermarket.     D. In a library.

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A. He can cancel without getting your money back.

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D

Imagine for a moment what it would be like if all the markets, clothing stores, schools, doctors and other things just disappeared. Imagine that there were no neighborhoods or towns. What would life be like? The early settlers of this country didn’t know the luxury of having all these things.

The Spanish women who came with their families from Mexico to New Mexico long ago faced a life that was especially hard. They found nothing but empty country. The Spanish settlers formed towns and set up ranches. Women had key roles in this society. They served as doctors and teachers. They made many of the things they needed, including all their clothing. It was the wife of the head of the ranch, to whom the workers came with news both good and bad.

She was the first to learn of births and deaths, sicknesses or other misfortunes. The ranches and towns were far from any medical doctors. The women used their knowledge of plant medicine, passed down from mother to daughter, to gather and use plants from the mountains. Some women were midwives and delivered babies born in the area.

Some of the women added new discoveries to their knowledge of healing of old. For example, when smallpox broke out in the village of La Liedre, the wife of the head of the ranch tried to help the villagers with the newly discovered medicine. The people were very superstitious and didn’t want to try this new medicine. So she became godmother to many of the village children. Her value to the health and safety of the village was exactly a matter of life and death.

 68. Life in Mexico’s early days ______.

  A. centered around the mountains    B. required lots of luxuries

  C. was easy for most people       D. had no modern conveniences

69. The women practiced medicine because ______.

  A. doctors were far away        B. villages had too many babies

  C. they couldn’t afford doctors       D. the men were unable to

70. People first refused smallpox medicine ______.

  A. as it was unnecessary         B. because it cost too much

  C. in fear of something new       D. because smallpox wasn’t serious

 71. The main idea of this passage is that women in early Spanish settlements ______.

  A. faced a hard life        B. had important, life-saving roles

  C. had to treat smallpox      D. moved with their families frequently

E

An Australian inventor has designed and built an environmentally friendly ferry(渡船) that uses solar and wind power to transport people around Sydney Harbor. Robert Dane and his Solar Sailor were given the top prize at the Australian Design Awards recently.

The Solar Sailor has been in use for six months. It uses four sources of energy for its power — solar, wind, battery power with stored solar energy and a fuel generator(发电机) in store all controlled by computers. The ferry can travel up to 7.5 knots on just wind and solar power. It’s solar wings and fiberglass solar panels(太阳电池板) which not only take in sunlight and store it in batteries, but also act as sails.

“We angle(调整角度) our solar panels to the sun in two planes(面), which increases the amount of energy we get from the sun by 40 percent,” Dane says. “And also we can use that same structure to do another job, which is also the sail, and so these wing sails actually push the ferry forward just like a soft sail does.”

Computers check the sun and wind and angle the solar wings to take in the most sunlight. If there isn’t much wind or it is a cloudy day, energy stored in the batteries runs the electric motor for up to five hours.

“If the batteries are too low, then the computer turns the generator on so the boat is always able to meet a commercial schedule, or get from point A to point B no matter what,” Dan explains.
  Dane got his idea for the Solar Sailor from a book on insects. He was amazed how insects use their wings to collect solar energy to warm themselves.

“When I read that, I realized there was a good example in nature for what we were going to do, which was to use a solar wing to collect solar energy and also to sail,” he says.

72. What is the Solar Sailor?

A. A sailor who is good at using solar energy.

B. An Australian inventor. 

C. A ferry that uses solar and wind power.

D. A new type of generator designed by Dane.

73. We can learn from the passage ______.

A. the ferry sails at a speed of 7.5 kilometers an hour 

B. the ferry is good for the environment

C. four sources of energy for the ferry are controlled by Dane 

D. solar energy needn’t be stored in case of good weather
74. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Dane got his idea for the ferry from a book.

B. That insects use their wings to collect solar energy gave Dane the idea.

C. If the batteries are too low, the ferry travels a little more slowly. 

D. Solar wings and fiberglass solar panels can also act as sails.

75. What is the purpose of writing this article?

A. To praise the designer Robert Dane.

B. To make an advertisement.

C. To tell us to learn from nature.

D. To introduce a new invention.

第Ⅱ卷(非选择题 共35分)

第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 填空(共10小题上,每小题1分,满分10分)

短文阅读,根据所读内容在文后76~85的空格里填上适当的单词或短语,并将答案转写到答题卡上。注意:每空不超过3个单词。

Japanese often bow when they meet, but usually only if they don’t know each other. The young or more junior person bows more deeply than the older or more senior one. The Japanese also bow to say “Thank you” or to apologize for something, or when they say goodbye. 

    You may see Japanese put their thumb and index finger together to form a circle. This circle represents a coin and this gesture is the sign of money, while in America and England, it means “OK”. To indicate someone is crazy, the Japanese move their hands in a circular motion above their ears. After a couple of turns, they open their hands with their fingers pointing up and say “Pah!” If the Japanese want to indicate “me” without using words, they point to their noses with a finger, but Westerners would point to their chests. All young Japanese children often make a “V” sign with their middle and index fingers. In Japanese, however, this sign means “peace”, but in England this sign means “victory”. To say “No”, “I don’t know” or “I don’t understand”, Japanese wave their hands in front of their faces.

    When Japanese nod their heads, it means not that they agree with you, but that they understand what you are saying. You must also be careful not to misunderstand a smile. When the Japanese smile they may not be happy, in fact they may be embarrassed.


Title: 76. __________________

Japanese Gestures

Meanings in Japan

Meanings in

77. __________

Bowing

① 78. __________;

②Thank you;

③Apology;

④goodbye

Forming 79. ___________ with one’s thumb and index finger

Money

“OK” in America and England

80. ___________ in circles above his ears for a couple of turns   opening their hands with their fingers pointing up    saying “Pah!”

Crazy

Pointing a finger to 81. _____

“me”

Making a “V” sign with his middle and index fingers

82. ____________

Victory

Waving hands 83. _____

“No”, “I don’t know” or “I don’t understand”

Nodding

understanding

84. _________

Smiling

embarrassment

85. _________

第二节 写作(满分25分)

目前,有不少的中国人讲汉语时喜欢夹杂着英语。就此现象,你们班最近举行了一场辩论赛。请根据下表的提示,用英语客观地介绍一下辩论结果。

40%同学认为:

60%同学认为:

你的观点:

有点讽刺意义;

对学英语毫无作用。

喜欢这种方式;

更有助于表达思想。

要求:

1、可适当发挥,不要逐句翻译;2、补充自己的观点;

3、字数:约100个单词。开头已经给出,不计入总词数;

4、参考生词:讽刺的—ridiculous

Nowadays, more and more Chinese people can use English in their daily communication._______________________________________________________


英语参考答案

1—5 CBCCA   6—10 CBCCB  11—15 ACCBA      16—17 BC

18. shapes and styles    19. bird watching       20. 20 minutes

21—25 DABDA   26—30 AACBB    31—35 CCDAB

36—40 ABDAC   41—45 BDABC

46—50 CCDBC   51—55 BCBCD

56—60 ABDCA    61—65 BDABA   66—70 BDDAC   71—75 BCBCD

(阅读填空答案仅供参考,评卷时灵活把握)

76. Japanese body languages   77.other countries        78. Hello

    79. a circle                80. Moving his hands         81. one’s nose

    82. Peace                 83. before one’s face         84. agreement

    85. happiness

书面表达:

One possible version:

  Nowadays, more and more Chinese people can use English in their daily communication. Some people even speak Chinese mixed with English words. This is a phenomenon worth thinking about.

  Some people think it kind of ridiculous. In their opinion, it makes no sense in helping people learn English. However, others, especially the youngsters, are fond of this way. They think it of special help in expressing themselves.

  In my opinion, if you really want to improve your English, you’d better speak all in English, though not very fluently. You should read more, listen more and speak more. Most important of all, you must remember more words because vocabulary is the basis. Only in this way can you freely communicate with people. (108 words)