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1、石嘴山市第三中學(xué)高三年級第四次適應(yīng)性考試 英語試卷 (2016.12.17) 命題人:韓翠琴 洪婉茹第i卷注意事項(xiàng): 1答第i卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。 2選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。不能答在本試卷上,否則無效。第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分) 第一節(jié) (共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的a、b、c三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. whic
2、h is the mans favorite food?a. chicken. b. beef. c. fish.2. what is the man doing?a. having fun outdoors. b. writing a school paper. c. preparing for a school paper.3. what does the woman want to be now? a. a gym teacher. b. a kindergarten teacher. c. a coach.4. where is most probably the womans mot
3、her now? a. at home. b. at a hotel. c. at the hospital.5. what are the two speakers mainly talking about? a. a trip. b. a picture. c. the womans relatives.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的a、b、c三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段
4、材料,回答第67題。6. why has the football match been put off? a. because of the man. b. because of the weather. c. because of some players.7. what will the man do this evening? a. eat chinese food. b. meet some old friends. c. read about some football players.聽第7段材料,回答第89題。8. what happened yesterday? a. the
5、 mans eye got injured. b. the man hurt tom by accident. c. the man was hit by some people.9. how often does the man play basketball with his friends? a. once a week. b. twice a week. c. every day.聽第8段材料,回答第1012題。10. what does mr. brown want to do? a. read franks plan. b. pick up frank. c. talk to fr
6、ank over the phone.11. where does the woman think frank is now? a. at the airport. b. in a plane. c. in a taxi.12. whats the relationship between the two speakers? a. teacher and student. b. friends. c. colleagues.聽第9段材料,回答第1316題。13. what did the man do in the band? a. he sang songs. b. he played th
7、e guitar. c. he played the piano.14. why isnt the man in the band now? a. because he doesnt get on well with others. b. because someone does better than him. c. because he wants to focus on his study.15. what is the womans dream? a. to form a band soon. b. to play the piano well. c. to become a sing
8、er.16. how does the woman react after learning about charlies plan? a. she is surprised. b. she is interested. c. she is disappointed.聽第10段材料,回答第1720題。17. who is speaking? a. a student. b. a teacher. c. president of the club.18. why was the factory closed? a. because it made noises. b. because it po
9、lluted the air. c. because it used too many trees.19. who will help members of the club plant the trees? a. officials of the government. b. residents of the city. c. some students.20. why will members of the club visit a factory? a. to learn something. b. to see if it pollutes air. c. to try to clos
10、e it.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(a、b、c和d)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。asurviving hurricane sandynatalie doan,14, has always felt lucky to live in rockaway, new york. living just a few blocks from the beach, natalie can see the ocean and hear the wave from her house. “its the ocean that m
11、akes rockaway so special,” she says.on october 29, 2012, that ocean turned fierce. that night, hurricane sandy attacked the east coast, and rockaway was hit especially hard. fortunately, natalies family escaped to brooklyn shortly before the citys bridge closed.when they returned to rockaway the nex
12、t day, they found their neighborhood in ruins. many of natalies friends had lost their homes and were living far away. all around her, people were suffering, especially the elderly. natalies school was so damaged that she had to temporarily attend a school in brooklyn. in the following few days, the
13、 men and women helping rockaway recover inspired natalie. volunteers came with carloads of donated clothing and toys. neighbors devoted their spare time to helping others rebuild. teenagers climbed dozens of flights of stairs to deliver water and food to elderly people trapped in powerless high-rise
14、 buildings.“my mom tells me that i cant control what happens to me,” natalie says. “but i can always choose how i deal with it.”natalies choice was to help.she created a website page matching survivors in need with donors who wanted to halp. natalie posted introduction about a boy named patrick, who
15、 lost his baseball card collecting when his house burned down. within days, patricks collection was replaced.in the coming months, her website page helped lots of kids: christopher, who received a new basketball; charlie, who got a new keyboard. natalie also worked with other organizations to bring
16、much-need supplies to rockaway. her efforts made her a famous person. last april, she was invited to the white house and honored as a hurricane sandy champion of change.today, the scars(創(chuàng)痕)of destruction are still seen in rockaway, but hope is in the air. the streets are clear, and many homes have b
17、een rebuilt. “i cant imagine living anywhere but rockaway,” natalie declares. “my neighborhood will be back, even stronger than before.”21. when natalie returned to rockaway after the hurricane, she found_.a. some friends had lost their lives b. her neighborhood was destroyedc. her school had moved
18、to brooklyn d. the elderly were free from suffering22. according to paragraph4, who inspired natalie most?a. the people helping rockaway rebuild.b. the people trapped in high rise building.c. the volunteers donating money to survivors.d. local teenagers bringing clothing to elderly people.23. how di
19、d natalie help the survivors?a. she gave her toys to the kids.b. she took care of younger children.c. she called on the white house to help.d. she built an information sharing platform.24. what does the story intend to tell us?a. little people can make a big difference. b. a friend in need is a frie
20、nd indeed.c. east or west, home is best. d. technology is power.b on saturday 17 september 2016, you may catch sight of hundreds of apes(猩猩) running around the streets of london. theyll have been filming a new planet of the apes movie, youll probably think. but in fact, when the starters pistol soun
21、ds for the great gorilla run next year, this highly popular event will have been raising money for thirteen years. people from all over the world will run, jog or walk 8km in gorilla costumes through the capitals streets, passing such iconic landmarks as the tower of london and st pauls cathedral. b
22、y the time the last ape crosses the finishing line, the runners will have raised millions for endangered species and education projects in central africa. unusual charity events such as these are a huge trend for raising money for worthwhile causes. if, however, youre looking to really like the idea
23、 of running through mud and freezing cold ice, then the tough mudder is perhaps what youve been searching for. in this difficult and tiring team event, participants finish a 10 to 12-mile barrier course that tests physical strength and mental courage. its more about friendship than winning. over 150
24、 such events worldwide have raised 5 million. but fundraising doesnt have to involve physical effort. students at a school in illinois played justin biebers song baby over loudspeakers and urged fellow students to pay to stop the song. they needed to raise $1,000 in one week to achieve this. beyond
25、expectations, they exceeded(超過) the goal within three days. even teachers chipped in. if you want to join the ranks of gorillas next september, you only have to pay 60 to register. this includes the gorilla suit, which you can keep. if you take part, not only will you have been helping the gorillas
26、and people who depend on their habitat, youll never have to buy another set of fancy clothes again!25. what is the great gorilla run held for? a. to film a new planet of the apes. b. to collect money for central africa. c. to make a study of the origin of man. d. to enjoy famous scenic spots in lond
27、on.26. what can we learn about the tough mudder? a. it is disgusting. b. it is unique. c. it is competitive. d. it is challenging.27. what does the phrase “chipped in” in the third paragraph refer to? a. joined in singing. b. made a contribution. c. scolded the organizers. d. interrupted the activit
28、y.28. which can be a suitable title for the passage? a. going crazy for charity! b. protecting our rare animals! c. competing in unusual events! d. watching out for aggressive animals!cbeauty has always been regarded as something praiseworthy. almost everyone thinks attractive people are happier and
29、 healthier, have better marriages and have more respectable jobs. personal advisors give them better advice for finding jobs. even judges are softer on attractive defendants. but in the executive(主管的)circle, beauty can become a liability.while attractiveness is a positive factor for a man on his way
30、 up the executive ladder, it is harmful to a woman.handsome male executives were considered having more honesty than plainer men; effort and ability were thought to lead to their success.attractive female executives were considered to have less honesty than unattractive ones; their success was conne
31、cted not with ability but with factors such as luck.all unattractive women executives were thought to have more honesty and to be more capable than the attractive female executives. interestingly, though, the rise of the unattractive overnight successes was connected more to personal relationships a
32、nd less to ability than that of the attractive overnight successes.why are attractive women not thought to be able? an attractive woman who is considered to be more feminine has an advantage in traditionally female jobs, but an attractive woman in a traditionally manly position appears to lack the “
33、manly” qualifies required.this is true even in politics, “when the only clue is how he or she looks, people treat men and women differently, ” says anne bowman, who recently published a study on the effects of attractiveness on political candidates(候選人). she asked 125 undergraduate students to rank
34、two groups of photographs, one of men and one of women, in order of attractiveness. the students were told the photographs were of candidates for political offices. they were asked to rank them again, in the order they would vote for them.the results showed that attractive males completely defeated
35、unattractive men, but the women who had ranked most attractive unchangeably received the fewest votes.29. the word “l(fā)iability” most probably means _. a. disadvantage b. advantagec. misfortune d. trouble30. bowmans experiment shows that when it comes to politics, attractiveness_. a. turns out to be a
36、 disadvantage to menb. is more of a disadvantage than an advantage to womenc. has as little effect on men as on womend. affects men and women alike31. it can be inferred from the passage that peoples views on beauty are often_.a. prejudicedb. supportive c. old-fashioned d. objective32. the author wr
37、ites this passage to _.a. give advice to job-seekers who are attractiveb. discuss the negative aspects of being attractivec. demand equal rights for women d. state the importance of appearance d cursive (手寫體)is about to become extinct. do we raise the red flag? to teach or not to teach cursive is th
38、e question that several state education departments are struggling with.before you read this write-up $, do a simple exercise. pick a pen and paper and start writing in cursive. yes,that fancy handwriting that you learned in grade school. you may not have forgotten the good times you had while writi
39、ng loopy ps and gs as well as curly ms and ns. however,the chances are that you wont be able to write it as excellently as you used to. some people are good at making the perfect loops and curls,while some are bad. i am still terrible at it. cursive is hardly used by kids anymore as even adults don
40、t write in this style,unless they are using it for their signature. learning this handwriting was a usual practice in school for several decades. however,in 2011, the indiana department of education made it optional for schools to teach cursive writing to the students. in fact, there were 46 more st
41、ates who have done the same. there are some who believe that it is high time for cursive to retire from school curriculum. after all,if we don t leave the past behind,we cannot make way for new things. if you walk into any classroom,you would find children using keyboards to communicate in written f
42、orm. on the other hand,fans of this cursive insist on its usefulness. they remind us that if we stop teaching and learning cursive in schools,very soon most of our historical documents will become hard to us. where do we stand on this subject? is it the right time to erase an almost forgotten handwr
43、iting and live in the keyboarding world? or can we do both without compromising (妥協(xié))on our school curriculum? let me know your thoughts on this matter by leaving a comment in the section below.33. people use cursive when they . a. give their signature b. are in indiana c. grow up as adults d. are at
44、 school34. in indiana school, children . a. must learn cursive b. are interested in cursive c. can choose to learn cursive d. learn cursive everyday 35. it can be inferred that the author . a. is a very famous expert in education b. is a cursive teacher c. welcomes people to show their opinions d. p
45、refers to learn cursive第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。the science of risk-seekingsometimes we decide that a little unnecessary danger is worth it because when we weigh the risk and the reward, the risk seems worth tasking. 36 . some of us enjoy activities that would
46、surprise and scare the rest of us. why? experts say it may have to do with how our brains work.the reason why any of us take any risks at all might have to do with early humans. risk-takers were better at hunting, fighting, or exploring. 37 . as the quality of risk-taking was passed from one generat
47、ion to the next, humans ended up with a sense of adventure and a tolerance for risk.so why arent we all jumping out of airplanes then? well, even 200,000 years ago, too much risk-taking could get one killed. a few daring survived, though, along with a few stay-in-the-cave types. as a result, humans
48、developed a range of character types that still exists today. so maybe you love car racing, or maybe you hate it. 38 .no matter where you are on the risk-seeking range, scientists say that your willingness to take risks increases during your teenage years. 39 . to help you do that, your brain increa
49、ses your hunger for new experiences. new experiences often mean taking some risks, so your brain raises your tolerance for risk as well.mean taking some risks, so your brain raisers your tolerance for risk as well. 40 . for the risk-seekers a part of the brain related to pleasure becomes active, whi
50、le for the rest of us, a part of the brain related to fear becomes active. as experts continue to study the science of risk-seeking, well continue to hit the mountains, the waves or the shallow end of the pool. a. it all depends on your character b. those are the risks you should jump to take c. bei
51、ng better at those things meant a greater chance of survival d. thus, these well-equipped people survived because they were the fittest e. this is when you start to move away from your family and into the bigger world f. however, we are not all using the same reference standard to weigh risks and re
52、wards g. new brain research suggests our brains work differently when we face a nervous situation第三部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(a、b、c和d)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。pooja dhingra is an indian chef and businesswoman, the owner of macaroon bakery chain le 15 patisserie (西
53、餅店) in mumbai. she should have been a lawyer. but while studying 41 at university in mumbai, she decided to 42 her major and do something more creative.dhingras father and her elder brother are both restaurant owners. remembering helping her mother in the 43 during her childhood, she decided to work
54、 with food instead of legal cases. she 44 her parents to let her attend a hospitality (招待) and management course in switzerland. three years later, she went to paris to learn the 45 of french baking. there her friends took her to one of the best macaroon shops. after just one 46 , dhingra determined
55、 that when she returned to mumbai she would 47 her own shop, the first of its kind in india. after graduation, she started making macaroons in her parents kitchen, 48 it was a complete failure. the hot and wet weather in mumbai made it 49 to make delicious cakes. it took her around six months of research and 60 failed 50 to finally get a favorite recipe. yet being both young and female 51 she faced extra challenges. “the bi
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