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1、文檔來源為 :從網(wǎng)絡(luò)收集整理.word 版本可編輯.歡迎下載支持樟樹中學(xué)、豐城九中、宜春一中、萬載中學(xué)、宜豐中學(xué)、高安二中2017屆高三聯(lián)考英語試卷Part1Listeningpart(30)Listentothefiveshortdialoguesandchoosethebestanswer:1. Whatisthewomansquestionontheresearchpaper?A.ItsperfectB.ItneedsrevisingC.Itstopicistoowide.2. HowwillthewomangotothePeoplesSquare?A.BybusB.OnfootC.By

2、subway3. Whatswrongwiththemansphone?A.ItwaspoweroffB.ItwassetonsilentmodeC.Itwasoutofservice4. Whatwillthespeakersdotoday?A.VisitsometouristspotsB.FindatourguideC.Stayatthehotel.5. WhydidntJacksleepwelllastnight?A.Hewasawakenedbytheterriblenoise.B.Hehadtowork.C.HemetwithatrafficaccidentListentoText6

3、andanswerquestions676. Whatdoweknowaboutthezoo?A.Itsthelargestoneinthecity.B.Itwillberebuiltthisyear.C.Itopentothepublicforfree.7. Whatanimaldoesthewomanwanttosee?A.TigersB.CamelsC.MonkeysListentoText7andanswerquestions898. Wherearethespeakers?A.inabookstoreB.inashoppingmallC.inarestaurant9. Howdidt

4、hemanplantopayhisbill?A.IncashB.BycreditcardC.BycheckListentoText8andanswerquestions101210. Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.MeetherattheairportB.FlytoChicagotomorrowC.Deliveramessageforher.11. Whendoestheflighttakeoff?A.At5:00amB.At5:00pmC.At11:00am12. Whatwillthewomanwear?A.AskirtB.AhatC.ShortsLis

5、tentoText9andanswerquestions131613. WhatwillJohnget?A.AbikeB.AtoycarC.Afootball14. WhoislearningChineseprobably?A.JohnB.JaneC.Jack15. Whenwillthewomanbuythegifts?A.OnFridayB.OnSaturdayC.OnSunday16. WhywillthemantakethekidstotheMcDonalds?A.TohavelunchB.TokeepasecretC.TomakethemquietListentoText10anda

6、nswerquestions172017. WhydidthespeakergotoTanglewood?A.ToenjoythefestivalforfreeB.TogotocollegenearbyC.Toenteracompetition18. Howmanyconcertsarethereinthesummermusicalseason?A.About9B.About15C.About5019. Whendoesthesummermusicalseasonstart?A.InJulyB.InSeptemberC.InAugust20. Whatisthedisadvantageofsi

7、ttingonthelawn?A.ItisusuallyverycrowdedB.ThesoundeffectsarepoorC.Theaudiencemightgetwet.Part2Readingcomprehension(40)A.Luxury(奢華的)CostaRicaThisgrandadventurethroughCostaRicaofferstheperfectcombinationofluxurytravelandthrillingencounterswiththenaturalworld.TravelerswillvisittheimpressingArenalVolcano

8、,themagicalMonteverdeCloudForests,andthemysteriousManuelAntonioNationalPark. Accommodationin4-starhotelswithaCertificationforSustainableTourism NatureGuide Max.14participants. Comfortable,privatetransportation. Guaranteeddepartures.Lookforwardtoseeingfascinatingcreaturesintheirnaturalhabitats,relaxi

9、ngonbeautiful,unspoiledbeaches,andspendingyournightsinhigh-qualityaccommodations.Whetheryoudreamofwhitewaterraftingonrapidrivers,kayakingthroughforests,relaxinginnaturalhotsprings,orhikingthroughlush(茂盛的)rainforeststhistriphassomethingforyou!IfyouhaveeverconsideredvisitingthepicturesquecountryofCost

10、aRicathenlooknofurtherthanSprachcaffeTravelandfindouteverythingyouneedtoknowrighthere.Ifyouhaveanyfurtherquestion,ourfriendlyandinformedstaffaremorethanwillingtohelp!WhatsIncluded Comfortablehotelswith4stars 8breakfasts,6dinners Transfersinair-conditioned(mini)bus EntrancefeesandguidedtourofManuelAn

11、tonioNationalPark GuidedvisittoMonteverdeCloudForestReserveHotsprings,naturalpools. ElTrapichesugarcaneandcoffee English-speakingnaturalistguidethroughout,localguides21.Whatcanvisitorsdointhetravel?A. Enjoyinghigh-qualityaccommodationsin5-starhotelsB. ExperiencingclosecontactwithnatureandwildlifeC.

12、HavingawesomehikingintheimpressingArenalVolcano.D.Relaxinginartificialhotspringsinlushrainforests22. Accordingtothepassage,yourtravelticketincludes.A.anybreakfastanddinnerinhotelsB.themoneyyougivewaitersorwaitressC.avisittoManualAntonioNationalParkD.transfersinair-conditionedprivatecars23. Thispassa

13、geisintendedfor.A.EnglishlearnersB.travelerslikingadventuresC.exchangestudentsD.seniorcitizens.B.Nowadaysmoreandmoretraditionalbusinessmenfeelworriedthatgrowinge-commercewilldecreasetheirshareofthemarket.Accordingtoasurvey,90%ofsomepeoplespurchasesaremadeonthecomputer.Astheyfindthatbybeingabletogosh

14、oppingonlineandchoosethethingsthattheyneed,andhavethemdeliveredrighttotheirdoorsteps,theycouldnolongerbebotheredwithdriving,thecrowds,thenoiseofthatandtheyusuallygetabetterselection.Butsometimestheyarecheatedonlytogetthethingstheyhate.CornellUniversityMarketingProfessorEdwardMcLaughlinsaystraditiona

15、lstorescankeeptheircustomersbyofferinggoodslikeclothing,whichcustomersmaywanttoseeandtryonbeforepurchasing,aswellasitemsthataredifficulttotransport.Hesayssometraditionalstoresarealsopleasingcustomerswithservicessuchassettinguporrepairingcomputersandotherelectronicequipment.Traditionalstoresalsooffer

16、socialexperiencesthatsomeshoppersenjoy.Thereisstillalotofemotioninthebuyingdecisionthattakesplace.Oftentimes,youneedthatlastsenseof“thisisexactlywhatIwant”beforeyoupartwithmoney.Andyoucantalwaysgetthatonline.Itsarathercoldprocess.AsmoreandmorepeoplehaveInternetaccessandsmartphones,onlinecommerceisli

17、kelytocontinueitsgrowthhereintheUnitedStatesandinothercountries.24. Traditionalbusinessmenfeelupsetbecause.A. growingonlinesaleswillseizetheirshareofthemarket.B. peopleliketohavetheirgoodtakengoodcareofC. moreandmoreyoungpeoplepurchasesthingsonthecomputerD. consumerscanalwaysgetabetterselectionbysho

18、ppingonline25. AccordingtoMcLaughlin,sometraditionalstoresarekeepingcustomersbyA.givingcustomerselectrictoysaspresentsB.makingtheirgoodsbetterandcheaperC.deliveringgoodstoeachdoorstepsD.providingcustomerswithextraservices26. Fromthefourthparagraph,weknowthat.A. onlineshopperstendtobefriendlytoeachot

19、herB.theprocessofshoppingonlineisfullofemotionC. makingbuyingdecisionsintraditionalshopsisdifficultD. someshopperslikethesocialenvironmentintraditionalstores.27. Whatistheauthorsattitudetowardsthefutureonlinecommerce?ADoubtfulB.OptimisticC.WorriedD.ConcernedCWindbreaksarebarriersformedbytreesandothe

20、rplants.Farmersplantthesebarriersaroundtheirfields,whichhelppreventthelossofsoilandstopthewindfromblowingsoilaway.Theyalsokeepthewindfromdamagingordestroyingcrops.Besides,extratreesandplantscanbecutdownandusedorsoldforwood.Windbreakscanbehighlyvaluableforprotectinggraincrops.Forexample,inpartsofWest

21、Africagrainharvestsweretwentypercenthigherinfieldsprotectedbywindbreakscomparedtofieldswithoutthem.Buthereissomethinginterestingaboutwindbreaks.Theyseemtoworkbestwhentheyallowsomewindtopassthroughthebarrieroftreesorplantsaroundthefield.Ifnot,thenthemovementoftheairclosetothegroundwillliftthesoil.The

22、nthesoilwillbeblownaway.Forthisreason,awindbreakworksbestifitcontainsonly60to80percentofthetreesandplantsthatwouldbeneededtomakeasolidline.Aneasyruletorememberisthatwindbreakscanprotectareasupto10timestheheightofthetallesttreesinthewindbreak.Thereshouldbeatleasttwolinesineachwindbreak.Onelineshouldb

23、elargetrees.Thesecondline,rightnexttoit,canbeshortertreesorotherplantswithleaves.Locallygrowntreesandplantsareconsideredthebestchoicesforwindbreaks.Treesreducethedamagingeffectsofwindandrain.Theirrootshelpprotectsoilfrombeingwashedaway.Andtreescanprovideanimalsoutdoorswithshadefromthesun.28. Theadva

24、ntagesofbuildingawindbreakareasfollowsEXCEPT.A.keepingthewindfromdestroyinggraincrops.B.increasingtheproductionofgrainharvestsC.providinghumanswithshadefromthesunD.reducingthedamagingeffectsofwindandrain29. Theauthorthinkswindbreaksareinterestingbecause.A.themovementofairliftsthesoilB.windbreakscans

25、topthewindgettingthroughC.largetreesarelinedwithshortonesD.windbreaksallowsomewindtopassthrough30. Ifthetreesgrowtoaheightof30feet,theareasthewindbreakscanprotectare.A.100squarefeetB.300squarefeetC.240squarefeetD.150squarefeet31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Extratreesandplantscanbecutdownforwood.B

26、.TheenvironmentisgoingfrombadtoworseC. TreesandplantsfromabroadarethebestforwindbreaksD. Windbreakscancontributetoagricultureharvest.DItisquitereasonabletoblametrafficjams,thecostofgasandthegreatspeedofmodernlife,butmannersontheroadarebecominghorrible.Everybodyknowsthatthenicestmenwouldbecomefiercet

27、igersbehindthewheel.Itisallrighttohaveatigerinacage,buttohaveoneinthedriversseatisanothermatter.Roadpolitenessisnotonlygoodmanners,butgoodsense.Ittakesthemostcool-headeddriversgreatpatiencetogiveupthedesiretobeatbackwhenforcedtofacerudedriving.Ontheotherhand,alittlepolitenessgoesalongwaytowardsreduc

28、ingthepossibilityofquarrellingandfighting.Afriendlynodorawaveofthanksinanswertoanactofpolitenesshelpstocreateanatmosphereofgoodwillandbecomessonecessaryinmoderntrafficconditions.Butsuchbehaviorsofpolitenessarebynomeansenough.Manydriversnowadaysdontevenseemabletorecognizepolitenesswhentheyseeit.Howev

29、er,misplacedpolitenesscanalsobedangerous.Typicalexamplesarethedriverwhowavesachildcrossingthestreetatawrongplaceintothepathofoncomingcarsthatmaynotbeabletostopintime.Thesamegoesforencouragedoldladiestocrosstheroadwhereverandwhenevertheywantto.Unfortunately,moderndriverscantevenlearntodrive,letalonem

30、astertheroad-manship.Yearsago,expertswarnedusthatthefastincreaseofthecarownershipwoulddemandmoregive-and-takefromallroadusers.Itishightimeforallofustotakethismessagetoheart.32. Thepassagemainlytalksabout.A.moderndriversB.trafficjamsC.goodmannersD.roadpoliteness33. Troublesontheroadareoftencausedby.A

31、.thebehaviorsofthedriversB.trafficjamsC.terribleroadconditionsD.greatspeed34. Accordingtothewriter,agooddrivershould.A. beatbackwhenforcedtofacerudedrivingB.joinintrafficstreamquicklyhoweverotherpeoplefeelC. beabletorecognizepolitenesswhenheseesitD. encourageoldladiestocrosstheroadswhenevertheywantt

32、o35. Itisnotalwaysrightfordriversto.A.masterroad-manshipB.encourageoldladiestocrosstheroadC.createatmosphereofgoodwillD.giveafriendlynodtoshowpoliteness.EImagine yourself in a small airplane 3,300meters above theground. The enginesroar7 文檔來源為:從網(wǎng)絡(luò)收集整理.word 版本可編輯.文檔來源為:從網(wǎng)絡(luò)收集整理.word版本可編輯.歡迎下載支持inyourea

33、rsasyoumovetowardstheopendoor.Thenyou'reoutside,fallingwiththewindwhippingpastyourears.Asthegroundrushesupatyou,youopenyourparachute(降落傘)。36Allinall,youareinfreefallforonly30seconds-thelongest30secondsofyourlife.37 However,agrowingnumberofadventurersaretakingtherisk.Obviouslyskydivingisn'tso

34、methingyoucanjusttry,likefishingorbowling.So,ifyouwanttoattemptthesport,you'llneedtogotogroundschool.38 Thecourseistaughtbylicensedskydivinginstructorswhohavebeenjumpingforyears.They'llteachyouhowtokeepyourbodypositionstable.You'llalsolearntobeconstantlyawareofyouraltitudeand,mostimporta

35、ntly,whentoopenyourparachute.Onceyou'rethroughwithgroundschool,it'stimetogetupintheair.39Twoinstructorsalwaysjumpwiththeperson,readytopullthestudent'sparachuteopenifheorshefreezesup.40 Itcertainlyseemsdangerouswhensomeoneisfallingat50l/hr.But,ifyoubelievethestatistics,skydivingisactually

36、saferthandriving,withonefatality(死亡)occurringinapproximately60,000jumpers.Moreover,mostenthusiastsagreeallfearstopsthesecondyourfeetleavetheplane,andwhenyouland,theonlythoughtinyourmindis,"Wow!Iwanttodothatagain!”A. However,anewjumperneverjumpsalone.B. Ittakesyearstoforgetthetasteoffearfromskyd

37、iving.C. Nodoubt,you'rethinkingskydivingisadangeroussport.D. Itexplodesoveryourhead,pullingyoubackandupwards.E. Formostofus,skydivingissomethingweonlyseeinthemovies.F. Groundschooliswhereyoulearntojump,withoutleavingtheground.G. Skydivingisthesportofjumpingoutofanairplaneandfallingfreelythrought

38、heair.Part 3 Clozetest(30)OnedayItookabuswithmygirlfriend.Itwasso41thatwestoodforseveralstopsuntilavacantseatwas42forher.Thenaprettygirlrushedtowardme,saying,“Hi,whereareyougoing?”IwassostruckbythestrangerthatIhadahardtimetryingto43her.Clearlyshehadtakenme44somebodyelse.Ireturnedhergreetingwithpolit

39、eness,45togiveexplanationtomygirlfriendlater.Noticingmydialoguewithsomebodyelse,mygirlfriend46hereyesandfoundshewaspretty.Sheaskedjealously,"who'sshe?”Theprettygirl,quite47_ofthesituation,spokeoutfirst,“Hi,letme48myself.I'mNancy;weusedtobe49.Verygladtomeetyou."Shebehavedvery50.ButI

40、was51tosearchinmymemoryforsomeonecalledNancyamongmyneighbors.Iwasworryingabouthowtoexplainthistomygirlfriend52theprettygirlagainturnedtome,“Willyougivemeyourcellphonenumbersothatwe53keepcontactslater?”Ihadtosubmit(服從)toher54.Thenthegirlgotoffthebusatthenextstop.AminutelaterIgotashort55onmyphonefroma

41、stranger.Mygirlfriend56_myphoneandreadthenote.Itwasfromthegirl,whosaid,“Justnow,twothievestriedto57yourpocket.Ihadtoactasanacquaintancetodrawyourattention.Ishouldhaveleftatthe58stopbutgaveupasInoticedthesetwothievesalso59toleaveatthesamestop.Becauseofthe60Idelayedmydeparture.Nowyou'llunderstanda

42、llIhavedonetoyou.Wishyouluck.”41A.tiringBcrowdedCslowDmessy42A.readyBspecialCavailableDsuitable43A.identifyBrealizeCremindDjudge44A.onBforCwithDby45A.preferringBpromisingCmanagingDplanning46A.fixedBopenedCfocusedDraised47A.proudBcarefulCawareDafraid48A.explainBintroduceCenjoyDhelp49A.partnersBfriend

43、sCneighborsDcolleagues50A.naturallyBgenerouslyCcautiouslyDnormally51A.inahurryBateaseCatalossDintime52A.whileBwhenCbeforeDuntil53A.canBwouldCshouldDmust54A.opinionBquestionCcommandDrequest55A.suggestionBmessageCnoticeDwarning56A.removedBlostCfoundDseized57A.stealBpickCgetDreach58A.formerBterminalCpr

44、eviousDlatter59A.pretendingBintendingCdemandingDannouncing60A.matterBincidentCaccidentDaffairPart 4 Fillingtheblankswithproperwordorrightformofthegivenwords:WorldReadAloudDayiscelebratedeachyearonthefirstWednesdayofMarch.It61(start)bytheLitWwebsitein2010andhasnowreached65countries.62aimistoe

45、ncouragepeopleworldwidewhocannotreadtoenjoythebenefitsofabook.Thewebsiteaskseveryone63(celebrate)thedaybytakingabook,findinganaudience,andreadingoutaloud.Itisabouttakingactiontoshowtheworldthattherighttoreadandwrite64(belong)toallpeople.Thewebsiteasksvisitorstojoininthemovementtoreducethenumberofill

46、iterate(不識字的)peopleintheworld.Itis65(absolute)necessarytohelpthosewhocannotread.Thewebsitesays,"It'stimetostartbyreadingaloudto66mightlikeit.Shareabookwithachildwhomightneedit,shareastorywithsomeonewhowouldtreasureit,listenpatiently67someoneelse'sstoryastheysharewithyou."TheUnitedN

47、ationssays,aLiteracyinvolvesavarietyoflearningin68(enable)individualstoachievetheirgoals,todeveloptheirknowledge,69toparticipatefullyinsociety."Inthatway,WorldReadAloudDay70(do)helpmakeadifference.Part 5 Correction(10')Failureispartofourlife.Somebodyhaseverachievedgreatsuccesswithoutlotsoff

48、ailures.Oneexperienceleftlastingimpressiononme.I'vebeenfondofplayingthepianosincemychildhood.LastyeartherewasapianocompetitionforteenagerinmycityandItakepartinit.Icouldn'twaittoshowoff.Thedayfinallycame.However,whenIwasonthestageIwassomuchnervousthatImadeseveralmistakeswhileplaying.Myperformancewasacompletelyfailure!ItwasonlyafterthecompetitionwhenIrealizedmyfailureresultedinmylackofpractice.Fromthenon,IdevotedmoretimetoplaythepianobecauseIfirmlybelievethatpracticemakeperfect.Part 6 Writing(25'):近年來,由于人口遷移、多代家庭減少、城市發(fā)展以及父母喜歡自由等原因,老人獨自居住的比例趨近總體的一半,這也帶來了一些社會問題:老人生活孤獨、缺乏照顧、起居困難等。請根

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