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1、 專用版高考英語復(fù)習(xí)方略 階段評估檢測七 外研版選修7(120分鐘 150分)第一卷 (共105分)第一局部 聽力共兩節(jié),總分值30分第一節(jié) 共5小題;每題1. 5分,總分值7. 5分聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的a、b、c三個選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(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)間來答復(fù)有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1where did this conversation most probably take place?a. inside a bookstore. b. by an art museum. c. by a bookst

2、ore. 2how much does the woman have to pay if she stays for 5 days?a. $6. b. $11. c. $30. 3what did the man do that day?a. he didnt go out. b. he played football though he was hurt. c. he was hurt in an accident. 4how old is dick now?a. 39. b. 43. c. 35. 5what does the man mean?a. the teacher is thin

3、ner than before. b. the teacher is fatter than before. c. the teacher is as fat as before. 第二節(jié)共15小題;每題15分,總分值225分聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的a、b、c三個選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(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)間閱讀各個小題,每題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,答復(fù)第6至8題。6who did the man go on holiday with?a. his friends. b.

4、his parents. c. his relatives. 7where didnt the man go?a. edinburgh. b. st. andrews. c. highlands. 8what can we learn about the life people live in london?a. everybody lives a happy life. b. everybody lives an easy life. c. everybody lives a busy life. 聽第7段材料,答復(fù)第9至11題。9whats the relationship between

5、 the two speakers?a. they are boss and employee. b. they are doctor and patient. c. they are teacher and student. 10whats wrong with the man?a. he had a headache. b. he had a stomachache. c. there was nothing wrong with him. 11what can we learn about the man?a. he is honest. b. he is always telling

6、lies. c. he is often ill. 聽第8段材料,答復(fù)第12至14題。12whats the relationship between the two speakers?a. they are strangers. b. they are classmates. c. they are teacher and student. 13how many buses are there altogether?a. 2. b. 3. c. 4. 14how long does the woman have to wait for the bus?a. 20 minutes. b. 30

7、 minutes. c. 40 minutes. 聽第9段材料,答復(fù)第15至17題。15whats the woman suffering from?aheadaches. bdizziness. cstomachaches. 16where should the woman go next?athe chemists. bthe opticians. cher office. 17what do we know about the woman?ashe feels dizzy when reading or watching tv. bshe suffers headaches due to

8、 a bad cold. cshe doesnt wear glasses. 聽第10段材料,答復(fù)第18至20題。18what is the basic training for running?a. to run slowly at the start. b. just to cover the miles. c. to run as long as one can. 19what time is best for one to do slow running?a. at any time of the dayb. only in the morning. c. before the dar

9、k. 20what will be the result for a runner?a. he will be bodily strong. b. he will be able to join other sports. c. he will get over his heart disease. 第二局部 英語知識運(yùn)用共兩節(jié),總分值35分第一節(jié) 語法和詞匯知識共15小題;每題1分,總分值15分21. _local attempt to control the growth of housing prices is practical. hopefully, it will take_ ef

10、fect soon. a. a; anb. the; /c. a; /d. the; an22. he learned to speak the language so quickly and well that he _have been taken for a native speaker. a. mustb. couldc. shouldd. need23. since he often travels on business, he can _himself to sleeping in any place he can find. a. devoteb. accustomc. for

11、ced. reduce 24people were disturbed and went out to see where the noise _ fromahas comebhad comecwas comingdis coming25. i was going to do some shopping in golden eagle, but _watching tv at home because of tiredness. a. ended upb. took upc. got downd. settled down 26. the building of the new car fac

12、tory _to the city. a. is of very importanceb. is of great importancec. is great importantd. is of great important 27. 模擬it _there is a disaster _people will think much of the safety. a. is until; whenb. is until; thatc. is not until; whend. is not until; that28. too much drinking and smoking _his de

13、ath. a. resulted fromb. brought withc. conquered asd. contributed to29.模擬he looks old for his age. i think he must have _a lot in these years. a. gone overb. gone byc. gone throughd. gone with30.模擬 id like a pen which _well. will this one_?a. writes; dob. writes; workc. is written; dod. is written;

14、work31. 模擬“drive-ins have large parking lots _customers are served in their cars by waitresses. a. whob. whenc. whichd. where32. the doctor recommended that i _here for the sunshine before i started for home. a. comeb. camec. would comed. had to come33. hi, lydia. are you going to the concert on fri

15、day?id like to. but there are so many problems_. a. remaining to be settledb. remaining settledc. remained settledd. remained to be settled34. 模擬what do you think your parents will give you as a(n) _for your hard work if you enter a key university?a. rewardb. prizec. awardd. gift35. do you really fi

16、nd _important to study math?a. thatb. that wasc. itd. it was第二節(jié)完形填空共20小題;每題1分,總分值20分eating a diet rich in calcium could help us live longer, a new research by swedish scientists suggests. researchers from the karolinska institute in stockholm came to the conclusion 36 the men who consumed a lot of c

17、alcium in their 37 were 25 percent less 38 to die over the next 10 years, when compared to their counterparts 39 had a minimal intake of this mineral in their food. none of the men were 40 calcium supplements. it was 41 that those men who had the most calcium intake in their food had a 25 percent le

18、ss risk of dying 42 any cause and the risk of heart-related mortality(死亡率)was also 43 by 23 percent among these men. the men in the top three based 44 their calcium consumption, were getting about 2, 000 mg of the mineral a day, on average, 45 nearly 1, 000 mg for individuals in the 46 three. for th

19、e study participants, the main 47 of calcium in the diet were milk and milk products, as well as cereal products. moreover, researchers noted that 48 to such a diet has the effect of 49 the risk of dying from cancer. scientists believe that a diet rich in calcium 50 lower the mortality by reducing b

20、lood pressure, 51 of cholesterol(膽固醇) and blood sugar. 52 , they urge that every person 53 enough calcium in their daily routine. the american heart association recommends that most adults between 19 and 50 years old take 1, 000 mg of calcium every day, and the us recommended dietary allowance (rda)

21、 recommends that individuals 50 years old and 54 take 1, 200 mg a day. the 55 sources of calcium in food are legumes, nonfat milk, yogurt, cheese, kale and broccoli. 36. a. whatb. thatc. howd. why37. a. suppersb. breakfastsc. dietsd. lunches38. a. likelyb. possiblec. probabled. foolish39. a. whichb.

22、 whoc. whatd. when40. a. eatingb. finishingc. takingd. drinking41. a. knownb. saidc. toldd. revealed42. a. forb. fromc. offd. in43. a. reducedb. takenc. increasedd. added44. a. inb. fromc. ond. of45. a. comparing tob. compared toc. comparing withd. compared by46. a. topb. backc. front d. bottom47. a

23、. sourcesb. energyc. forced. materials48. a. goingb. stickingc. comparingd. leading49. a. increasingb. promotingc. sufferingd. avoiding 50. a. canb. shouldc. shalld. may51. a. factorb. elementc. levelsd. change52. a. howeverb. thusc. otherwised. then53. a. getb. stealc. make d. persuade54. a. elderb

24、. youngerc. strongerd. older55. a. worstb. bestc. cleverestd. most第三局部 閱讀理解共20小題;每題2分,總分值40分ahappiness is contagious , researchers reported on thursday. people with the most social connectionsspouses, friends, neighbors and relativeswere also the happiest, the data showed. “each additional happy per

25、son makes you happier, christakis said. “imagine that i am connected to you and you are connected to others and others are connected to still others. it is this fabric of humanity, like an american patch quilt. each person sits on a different colored patch. “imagine that these patches are happy and

26、unhappy patches. your happiness depends on what is going on in the patch around you, christakis said. “it is not just happy people connecting with happy people, which they do. above and beyond, there is this contagious process going on. and happiness is more contagious than unhappiness, they discove

27、red. “if a social contact is happy, it increases the likelihood that you are happy by 15 percent, fowler said. “a friend of a friend, or the friend of a spouse or a sibling (兄弟姐妹), if they are happy, it increases your chances by 10 percent, he added. a happy third degree friendthe friend of a friend

28、 of a friendincreases a persons chances of being happy by 6 percent. “but every extra unhappy friend increases the likelihood that youll be unhappy by 7 percent, fowler said. “the finding is interesting and it is useful, too, fowler said. “among other benefits, happiness has been shown to have an im

29、portant effect on reduced mortality (死亡率), pain reduction, and improved cardiac (心臟的) function. so better understanding of how happiness spreads can help us learn how to promote a healthier society, he said. the study also fits in with other data suggested in 1984 that having $ 5, 000 extra increase

30、d a persons chances of becoming happier by about 2 percent. “a happy friend is worth about $ 20, 000, christakis said. 56. according to the research, your happiness _. a. has nothing to do with your workmates or schoolmatesb. has something to do with anyone who has a close relationship with youc. de

31、pends on those who are in favour of you or are against youd. has little to do with what social connections you have57. the underlined word “contagious in the first paragraph means _. a. infectious b. beautifulc. effectived. prior58. it can be inferred that _. a. happiness spreads as fast and widely

32、as unhappinessb. unhappiness spreads faster and more widely than happinessc. happiness spreads faster and more widely than unhappinessd. the spread of unhappiness has not been studied by researchers59. which of the following will increase your chances of becoming happier most?a. being in a party wit

33、h a happy atmosphere. b. a happy experience of your brother or your parents. c. a happy trip to a foreign country of your friends. d. happiness of your friend s friend. 60. what does christakis mean by saying “a happy friend is worth about $20, 000” ?a. a happy friend can help you bring in a wealth

34、of $20, 000. b. a happy friend is wealth which is worth about $20, 000. c. a happy friend increases your chances of being happy by 2%. d. a happy friend increases your chances of being happy by 8 %. bi once had my chinese mba students brainstorming on “two-hour business plans. i separated them into

35、six groups and gave them an example: a restaurant chain. the more original their idea, the better, i said. finally, five of the six groups presented plans for restaurant chains. the sixth proposed a catering(餐飲) service. though i admitted the time limit had been difficult, i expressed my disappointm

36、ent. my students were middle managers, financial analysts and financiers from state-owned enterprises and global companies. they were not without talent or opinions, but they had been shaped by an educational system that rarely stressed or rewarded critical thinking or inventiveness. the scene i jus

37、t described came in different forms during my two years teaching at the school. papers were often copied from the web and the harvard business review. case study debates were written up and just memorized. students frequently said that copying is a superior business strategy, better than inventing a

38、nd creating. in china,every product you can imagine has been made and sold. but so few well-developed marketing and management minds have been raised that it will be a long time before most people in the world can name a chinese brand. with this problem in mind, partnerships with institutions like y

39、ale and mit have been established. and then theres the “thousand-talent scheme: this new government program is intended to improve technological modernization by attracting top foreign-trained scientists to the mainland with big money. but there are worries about chinas research environment. its har

40、dly known for producing independent thinking and openness, and even big salary offers may not be attractive enough to overcome this. at last, for china, becoming a major world creator is not just about setting up partnerships with top western universities. nor is it about gathering a group of well-e

41、ducated people and telling them to think creatively. its about establishing a rich learning environment for young minds. its not that simple. 61. why does the author feel disappointed at his students?a. because there is one group presenting a catering service. b. because the six groups made projects

42、 for restaurant chains. c. because all the students copied a case for the difficult topic. d. because the students ideas were lacking in creativeness. 62. which of the following scenes is not considered as lack of creation?a. papers were often downloaded from the internet. b. students often said tha

43、t copying is a preferable business strategy. c. students combine knowledge and critical thoughts to solve a problem. d. case study debates were written up as well as recited. 63. the underlined word “scheme in the fourth paragraph means _. a. timetableb. themec. projectd. policy64. we can infer from

44、 the passage that _. a. china can make and sell any product all over the worldb. high pay may not solve the problem of chinas research environmentc. cooperation with institutions has been set up to make a chinese brandd. the new government program is aimed at encouraging imagination65. which is the

45、best title of the passage?a. look for a new way of learningb. reward creative thinkingc. how to become a creatord. establish a technical environmentcthe personal computer has overtaken the family dog as mans best friend, according to a study. researchers found that just 6 percent of us believe that

46、“most people rely more on their dog than they do on their pc, while 67 percent think the opposite to be true. even 38 percent of dog owners admitted to relying more on their pc than on their dog, although 36 percent disagreed. and 71 percent of 18 to 24-year-old dog owners said they relied more on t

47、heir computer. paul allen, editor of computeractive magazine said, “these days you can even take your pc for a walk, provided you have a laptop or tablet. “its only a matter of time until the first pc that fetches your slippers. researchers questioned 2, 000 british adults to find out about the chan

48、ge modern technology has brought to their home life. they found that male dog owners are almost twice as likely as female owners to rely on their computer than a canine companion. mr. allen said, “with broadband bringing them global news and newspaper sales falling, the family dog even misses out on

49、 the pleasure of taking the paper to his owner. but its not all bad news for obedient dogs. “the family pc has given dog owners access to a wealth of resources and information that can help with the long-term care that a dog needs, mr. allen said. 66. according to the passage, people in their early

50、_are most likely to rely on computers. a. tensb. twentiesc. thirtiesd. forties67. the general idea of the passage is that _a. the personal computer has replaced the dog as mans best friend. b. opinions are different about the computer and the dog as mans best friend. c. modern technology has brought

51、 change to peoples home life. d. the dog as a pet will disappear completely from peoples life. 68. the advantage of dogs as pets over the personal computer now is that _a. the dog can go out for a walk with people. b. the dog can help people fetch something. c. the dog can bring people more pleasure

52、. d. the dog is more likely to follow its owners orders. 69. what does the underlined word “canine mean?a. humanb. petc. familyd. dog70. according to mr. allen, the personal computer _. a. wont have effect on newspaper salesb. cant help people take better care of the dogc. will drive the dog as a pe

53、t out completelyd. will be able to help people fetch somethingdrecently, a domestic matchmaking service website issued a special list: mens occupations which are most attractive to women. civil servants, who are considered as people holding “iron ice bowls, turn out to be the first priority on the l

54、ist. the decent work and stable income make “civil servant a career that not only millions of people pursue, but its also one which people try to be related with, especially the direct relationship, marrying a civil servant, for instance. there are actually some girls who claim that “i only want to

55、marry a civil servant. these girls are becoming famous on the internet and are known as “jia wan zu(嫁碗族), which means group of girls who only want to marry with guys holding “iron ice bowls. according to some “jia wan zu, “civil servants are a group of people with relative high education and high inner quality. they have a more competitive attitude to life, thoughts and moral character than other groups. “because of the close relationship between marriage, family and personal political future, civil servants are mostly dutiful in marriage. “most of civil servants can n

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