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1、河西區(qū) 2015-2016 學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期高三年級(jí)總復(fù)習(xí)質(zhì)量調(diào)查(一)英語試卷本試卷分第 I 卷(選擇題)、第 II 卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共130分,考試用時(shí)100分鐘。第 I 卷(選擇題共95分)第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45 分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共 15 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 15 分)1. This film is really moving! ! You ve described exactly what I felt about the film.A. That s itB. Well doneC. CheersD. Nonsense2. Even though
2、the author changes the setting all of sudden, she tells the reader what yearit is and how old each of the characters is ahead of time.A. 不填;不填B. 不填; aC. a; aD. a; 不填3. Near the lake , which has a history of more than a thousand years.A. a tower does standB. a tower standsC. stands a towerD. does a t
3、ower stand4. Her own story and this book is expected to come out next week.A. had been writtenB. has been writtenC. had writtenD. has written5. John, look at the time, you play the piano at such a late hourA. mustB. canC. mayD. need6. I d like to hear your opinion,Jenny I think it is worthwhile the
4、film.A. being watchedB. to be watchedC. to watchD. having watched7. What about your new BUICK I feel regretful; the car has been but trouble.A. everythingB. anythingC. somethingD. nothing8. Any violent acts that do harm to the world peace and mankind should be seriously .A. condemnedB. invadedC. occ
5、upiedD. overlooked9. You may my opinion on this matter, but you must tell me how you would like to dealwith it.A. set offB. set asideC. set outD. set up10. What s your plan for the on-eweek holiday At this time next week we the warm sunshine in Maldives.A. have been enjoyingB. have enjoyedC.will be
6、enjoyingD. are enjoying11. Can you recognize Tom him before, I do not know what he looked like.A. Not having seenB. Having not seenC. Not to have seenD. To have not seen12. John plays tennis well, his favorite sport is basketball.A. soB. yetC. orD. for13. I looked through the window of our hotel, fr
7、om I saw a man taking photos in the yard.A. thatB. whereC. whichD. when14. There will be a new film tonight. Yes. But for tomorrow s test, I to see it with you.A. will goB. will have gone C. would go D. would have gone15. I went to the library, I saw him sitting on the same seat, reading carefully.A
8、. Now thatB. If onlyC. In order that D. Every time第二節(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,掌握其大意,然后從1635 各題所給的 A、 B 、 C、 D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Megan Williams was head cheerleader, and a straight-A student. She was so 16 that it made me want to 17 her, but I couldn ' because Megan was a really nice pers
9、on. When I passed her in the hallway at school, she always smiled at me but rarely stopped to 18 . Her true friends were all 19 the popular crowd.I saw Megan at the store one Saturday morning, she was all 20 .“ Hi, Diane, " she said.“How are you ”I smiled back. " I ' m doing great. ”I
10、21 at Megan' sart and found several bottles of hair conditioner.Megan'hair was22 and I instantly decided to switch brands to use that of her brand.Later, I 23 for my stuff and went out to my car. It was my brother' s24ar,whichwasdown to me 25 he went away to college.I heard someone calli
11、ng my name. It was Megan." IDanet, youscsar pretty!”“You think my car is cute "" Well, not the car itself, 6)ut.th eOn one window were the 27 ,“ I love you. " Another window said, “ You are beautiful,and a third read, “I believe in you. ”"That' s soB , “ Megan said, “ bu
12、t I didn ' t know you had a boyfriend.”“Oh, I don ' t, " I said.29Thenyour car ""My dad did, “ I answered quietly.“Your dad did that Your dad took 30 to write on your car windows, just to, you know, make you feel good My dad would never do that for me," she said. 31 '
13、'.Yoietare soyour mom ' s great too, right ”I nodded. " Yeah. She bakes cookies and me with my homework and stuff. ”Megan sighed. " I ' d give anythhave a 33 like that.After that, Megan always wanted to come to my house. She seemed to love talking with my parents over a homemad
14、e dinner and playing board games with my family.“I was so 34 of you, “ she said, “ People think I have this g bedtIlifeve struggles too.Someday when I ' m married, my kids are going to feel so35 .”Megan showed me that I was the lucky one after all.B.perfectC.selfishD.beautifulB.affectC.admireD.a
15、ppreciateB.quarrelC.fightD.talkB.onC.atD.withB.smilesC.complaintsD.doubtsB.glaredC.glancedD.knockedB.dirtyC.messyD.beautifulB.lookedC.waitedD.paidB.drivenC.fallenD.takenB.whenC.ifD.unlessB.lightsC.windowsD.glassesB.marksC.signsD.wordsB.funnyC.simpleD.shortB.wroteC.hidD.operatedB.moneyC.timeD.spaceB.
16、politeC.ordinaryD.luckyB.providesC.presentsD.supportsB.familyC.momD.boyfriendB.tiredC.patientD.jealousB.amusedC.lovedD.inspired第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,?茜分50分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ANew friends. Fresh lifestyle. Better career opportunities. Those are attractions of overseas study for young
17、 people in China." Start early, finish strong." some of them say.More than 300 universities from 27 countries were represented at last weekend' s international education exposition.The USThe US has always been on the top destination list for Chinese students, with its high education st
18、andards and enough scholarships. Good news: It ' s easier to get a US student vi; nowadays. Last year, the refusal rate was only 20 to 30 percent, much lower than a few years before.Concerns: There are a lot to prepare. The TOFEL, GRE. It takes longer time to apply to US universities than school
19、s in the UK.HollandTulips and wooden shoes: this was the image that once drew tourists. But Holland has more to offer. Good news: From 2005, Holland and China started sarecognizing each other education certificates. And from 2006, the government provides 4 million Euros for scholarships to Chinese s
20、tudents every year.Concerns: Not many Chinese know about Dutch education. Speaking Dutch sounds not easy.The UKCanadaEasier access to visas and international environment are the UK' sgreat attractions for Chinese students.Good news: There are many new scholarship this year, both from the governm
21、ent and universities.Concerns: Money. It' s expensive to study irUK, with an average cost of 200,000 to 300,000 yuan a year.Canada' snulticulturalenvironment is good forstudents 'udsts and careers.Good news: Students are allowed to take part-time jobs during their studies from last year.
22、 It ' Hilelp pay living expenses. Students can get two-year work permits after graduation.i Cencerns: Only a limited number of scholarship are available.ItalyItaly is getting a lot of attention this year in China. Its art, culture and fashion appeal to many students.Good news: China and Italy wi
23、ll recognize each other educational certifications soon. Its government-funded universities are tuition-free to international students.Concerns: The language is a problem. Most classes are taught in Italian.AustraliaGood climate, high-quality education, favorable immigration policy: these make Austr
24、alia one of the most popular choices among Chinese students. Good news: A new E-visa policy ensure a quick application process.Concerns: Tuition fees have risen recently. The total cost is about 200,000 yuan to attend a university located in big cities Sydney or Melbourne.36. Many young people go to
25、 study in the US because.A. it is very convenient for them to get a student visaB. it is easy for them to pass the TOFEL or GREC. they don ' t spend much time applying to US universitiesD. they can receive good education and more chances of scholarships37. If you want to acquire two-year work pe
26、rmits after you finish studying there, you can choose.A. AustraliaB. CanadaC. ItalyD. Holland38. In which of the following countries may money be the biggest concern A. The US & the UK.B. The UK & Canada.C. The UK & Australia.D. Canada & Holland.39. Li Jin doesn ' t have so much
27、money and wishes to study art as an international student. He may choose.A. The UKB. CanadaC. ItalyD. Australia40. The text is intended to give.A. information on foreign studyB. advice on job seekingC. suggestions on travelling abroadD. tips on getting visasB“Where is the light " My dad used to
28、 ask me that when I was little. It' s one of tlthat parents use to find out how smart their young children are. During my teenage years, my dad jokingly told me that he thought I was going to be dim-witted because I pointed at him whenever he asked me where the light was.Dad is from a rural area
29、 about 230 kilometers north of the capital Manila, and where most people live off the land, raising and selling livestock and poultry. His father, an artist and street magician, died when he was very young. To make ends meet, his mother went about town and washed laundry in various households. My da
30、d found himself alone lack of nurturing and love, short of family bonds.Dad loved reading and always looked for opportunities to educate himself. One day, when my father was 16 and out of work, a pastor saw him sitting under a tree absorbed in a book. He approached Dad and asked him why he wasn '
31、; t in school. Dad replied that he had no money for college. The pastor saw his desire to study and recommended him to University of the Cordilleras as a working student. He also gave Dad a job at a local church. Thanks to the pastor, Dad got his Bachelor of Arts degree, then went on to study law an
32、d became a successful lawyer.He wrote a widely read textbook on Philippine law.Looking at my father now, I can see how he was able to overcome so many obstacles. He is by nature a hardworking man, pouring his energy into his career without forgetting his family. He values education when we were youn
33、ger, he would tell me and my brother to constantly seek improvement in ourselves through learning.Like a light, he shines with dignity and respect because of his achievements, but his light radiates the brightest for maintaining our family as a cohesive unit with love and faith as its foundation.The
34、re are times when my dad kids around and asks me, using my childhood nickname, where ' s the light ”I just smile, and point at him.41. What jokes did Dad play on the writerA. He considered her a little foolish.B. He treated himself as the light.C. He turned the light on to be dim for her.D. He a
35、sked her to answer many difficult questions.42. It can be inferred from the second paragraph that.A. Dad got along well with his sisters.B. Dad didn ' t have a happy childhood.C. Dad was particular about his clothes.D. Dad used to wander in the market.43. How did Dad finish his college education
36、A. He won a scholarship by studying hard.B. He got financial support from a pastor.C. He paid his fees by doing a part-time job.D. He earned money by writing books on law.44. In the eyes of the writer, her dad.A. taught his children by himself at homeB. worked too hard to forget the familyC. chose c
37、areers for his children|D. acted as the light in their life45. Why did the writer write this passageA. To praise her dad for his effort to success.B. To recall a question asked by her dad.C. To stress the importance of the light.D. To introduce the benefit of a close family.CHere are six questions a
38、bout your approach to life. Try to answer them as honestly as you can.Are you hard-driving and competitiveAre you usually pressed for timeDo you want to control othersDo you have a strong need to do better than others in most thingsDo you eat too quicklyDo you get upset when you have to wait for any
39、thingIf you have answered “yesfo most of these questions, then I can make a few prediction about you, based on a recent eight-year study of nearly two thousand people who live the way that you do.You likely find that life is full of challenges and you often need to keep two or more projects moving a
40、t the same time. The chances are that you have been to college, that you have a management job and that you bring work home at night. You think that you put more effort into your job than many of the people you work with, and you certainly take your work more seriously than most of them. You get ang
41、ry easily, and if someone is being long-winded( 拐彎抹 角 ), you help them get to the point. You also have trouble finding the time to get your hair cut.And there s one other thing. You are about twice as likely to have a heart attack as someone who takes a more easygoing approach to life.The beginning
42、of your hard-driving behaviour go right back to childhood. In school you got recognition and perhaps prizes for being quick and bright, for being an achiever, for competing with others and for winning. You likely went on from school to get a series of increasingly better jobs against pretty stiff co
43、mpetition. They were jobs where you had to care about the results, where you constantly had to push things forward and get things done. In your present job you also feel some conflict, either with time or with other people. Some of those you work with don seem able to to understand the simplest idea
44、s, and they often put a brake on what you to achieve. The conflict may not take place every day. You pride yourself on being able to keep the lid on. But it s always there, under the surface.46. If your answers to above questions are “ yes ” , you are likely to .A. enjoy your food at dinnerB. be goo
45、d listenersC. wait a few seconds before answering a questionD. have more chances to suffer from a heart attack47. It can be concluded from the last paragraph that this hard-driving character .A. has been developed since childhoodB. may be changed by your experiencesC. will place no influence on your
46、 workD. enables you to be a depressed person48. Which of the following words is not appropriate to describe this type of peopleA. Competitive. B. Nervous. C. Easygoing. D. Ambitious.49. What is implied in the last sentenceA. The lid will always remain in place.B. The conflict may occur any moment.C.
47、 The situation is always under your control.D. You are able to solve the problem.50. Which of the following people probably have the hard-driving characterA. People who don ' t care about their appearance and the results of their jobs.B. People who usually think of others and get along well with
48、 others.C. People who don ' t seem able to understand the simplest ideas.D. People who want to control others and have a strong need to do better than others.DSome hearing loss is a common and nearly unavoidable effect of aging. A third of people aged 60 and older have lost some of their ability
49、 to hear.But some research suggests a habit that might help offset the effect of aging on hearing. A study found that among middle-aged adults, being a lifelong musician was connected with better hearing later in life.“The instrument you play does not seem to be important here,“ says Nina Kraus, a b
50、io“It is really the act of engagement playing the instrument that matters.”Participants in the study were between ages 45 and 65. Researchers tested 18 musicians who had been playing an instrument since age nine or younger, and 19 non-musicians who had less than three years of music training. The mu
51、sicians had statistically better auditory memory scores and tested better at hearing speech in noisy environments. They also showed better auditory processing abilities, which relate to how people interpret speech sounds.However, the two groups tied when researchers tested visual working memory skil
52、ls. as though musical training has a volume knob effect that makes all kinds of sensory processing enhanced in the same manner, " Kraus says. "It focuses on auditory skill.”The latest findings follow earlier research from Kraus that showed musician in a younger age group had better hearing
53、 skills. At the same time, some research has shown that musicians who play in large ensembles(合奏)may face an occupational risk when it comes to their hearing.Does this effect apply to the guy who plays in a community band one night a week Kraus says no. To be included in the study, musicians were re
54、quired to have engaged in musical activities practicing, teaching or performing - at least three times a week.“What we do with our time and how we engage our senses and our thinking seems to really shape the people we become in very basic ways in ways that affect how our series work," sh(And, K
55、raus says, a person doesnsays.t need to be an Itzhak PeYmYooM a to experiencethe effects. Talent, she says, isn' t a factor.Kraus says that more research needs to be done to see whether receiving music instruction later in life might have the same benefits.51. Your hearing will be improved by.A.
56、 what kind of instrument you playB. what sort of music you playC. whether you involve yourself with playing the instrumentD. how long you have learned music playing52. A musician is not better than others in.A. getting better auditory memory scoredB. hearing speech in noisy environmentsC. interpreti
57、ng speech soundsD. processing visual work memory53. The underlined phrase“ an occupational risk " may refer to.A. the danger of hearing lossB. the possibility of losing a jobC. the trouble of playing musicD. the harm of hearing skills54. It can be inferred Perlman and Yo-Yo Ma are the names of.
58、A. instrumentsB. musiciansC.songsD. music55. The main idea of the text is about.A. enjoying music will do good to your healthB. learning music may promote your hearing skillsC. playing an instrument may help preserve hearingD. listening to music can prevent you from aging河西區(qū)2015-2016學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期高三年級(jí)總復(fù)習(xí)質(zhì)量調(diào)查(一)座位號(hào)第II卷(非選擇題共35分)閱讀表達(dá)書向表達(dá)總分注意事項(xiàng):1 .第n卷共2頁,用黑色的鋼筆或圓珠筆直接答在試卷中。2 .答卷前,請(qǐng)將密封線內(nèi)的項(xiàng)目填寫清楚。第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分 35分)
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