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學年度(下)七校協(xié)作體高一6月聯(lián)考英語試題考試時間:120分鐘滿分:150分命題校:葫蘆島市第一高級中學瓦房店市高級中學注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、考生號等填寫在答題卡和試卷指定位置上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分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三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatcolorofshoesdoesthewomansuggestthemanwear?A.Blue. B.White. C.Black.2.Wherewillthewomanprobablygoforhervacationthisyear?A.France. B.Greece. C.Spain.3.Whatdoesthemanusuallyhaveatthatrestaurant?A.Soup. B.Salad. C.Pizza.4.Whydidn’tthewomanfinishwatchingthemovie?A.Shefellasleep.B.Shehadaphonecall.C.Shehadtofinishherhomework.5.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Athome. B.Inagym. C.Inashop.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutswimming?A.Itcalmshimdown.B.It’shisfavoritesport.C.Hegetsboredwithit.7.Whatdoesthemanwanttobeinthefuture?A.Anartist.B.Anathlete.C.Anarchitect.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9、10題。8.Whydidn’tthewomanknowthecoffeemachinewasbroken?A.Itlookedgood.B.Shedidn’tseethesign.C.Othersgotcoffeealready.9.Whendoesthemanexpectthecoffeemachinetobefixed?A.In5minutes.B.In20minutes.C.Inaday.10.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Leaveforwork.B.Waitforthecoffee.C.Gotoanotherstore.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Wherewillthepartybeheld?A.Atahotel.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atthewoman’shouse.12.Whenisthewoman’sbirthday?A.OnSaturday.B.OnThursday.C.OnTuesday.13.Whatpresentdoesthewomanwishtohaveforherbirthday?A.Acar.B.Awatch.C.Apieceofjewelry.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Husbandandwife.C.Co-workers.15.Whyisthemaninthecitynow?A.Henormallyworksthere.B.Hewasgoingtobuyfood.C.Hehadtomeetwithsomeone.16.Wherewillthespeakerseatdinnertonight?A.Inthepark.B.AttheThaiGarden.C.AttheFrenchrestaurant.17.Whenwillthespeakersmeettonight?A.At6:00.B.At6:30.C.At7:00.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.WhichcountrydidKingAlfredrule?A.England. B.Norway. C.Denmark.19.WhatdidthepoorwomanaskKingAlfredtodo?A.Makeafire. B.Cleanherhouse. C.Watchhercakes.20.InwhichyeardidAlfredbecomeaking?A.817. B.871. C.899.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。ATopMuseumstoVisitinParisThinkParisisallabouttheLouvre?Thinkagain!DiveintothevibrantartsceneoftheCityofLightwithourguidetothebestmuseumsyoushouldn'tmiss.LouisVuittonFoundationDesignedbytherenownedarchitectFrankGehry,theLouisVuittonFoundationisamasterpieceofmodernarchitecture.Butit'snotjustthebuildingthat'sstunning;inside,you'llfindanimpressivecollectionfeaturingartistslikeJean-MichelBasquiat,EllsworthKelly,andJeffKoons,amongothers.Admissionis€16.OpeningHours:MondaytoSaturday,10:00amto6:00pm(closedSundays)ParisMuseumofModernArtLocatedinthe16tharrondissement,theParisMuseumofModernArtboastsanarrayofmonumentalartworksandcaptivatingexhibits.Whileentryistechnicallyfree,asuggesteddonationof€5helpssupportthemuseum'spreservationeffortsandgrantsaccesstothepermanentcollection.OpeningHours:TuesdaytoSunday,10:00amto6:00pm(closedMondays)MuséeNationalPicasso-ParisImmerseyourselfinthegeniusofPabloPicassoattheMuséeNationalPicasso-Paris.HometothousandsofPicasso'sworks,thismuseumoffersacomprehensiveexplorationoftheartist'slifeandlegacy.Admissionis€14.OpeningHours:TuesdaytoFriday,10:00amto6:30pm;SaturdayandSunday,9:30amto6:00pm(closedMondays)MuséeMarmottanMonetStepintotheworldofImpressionismattheMuséeMarmottanMonet.DevotedprimarilytotheworksofClaudeMonet,thismuseumhousesaremarkablecollectiondonatedbyMonet'sson,Michel.Ticketsrangefrom€9to€14.OpeningHours:TuesdaytoSunday,10:00amto6:00pm;latenightsonThursdaysuntil9:00pm(closedMondays)Thereyouhaveit!Withthesetopmuseums,you'llexperienceParisianartandcultureatitsfinest,beyondtheiconichallsoftheLouvre.21.WhoisthearchitectbehindthedesignoftheLouisVuittonFoundation?A.MichelMonet B.Jean-MichelBasquiatC.OlafurEliasson D.FrankGehry22.HowmuchisthesuggesteddonationforentrytotheParisMuseumofModernArt?A.€10 B.€20 C.€5 D.€1523.WhatistheprimaryfocusoftheMuséeMarmottanMonet?A.WorksofJean-MichelBasquiat B.SculpturesbyRodinC.WorksofClaudeMonet D.ContemporaryartinstallationsBYouhateme.Youdon’tevenknowmeandyouhateme.Beforewe’veevenspoken,youhateme.Atleastthat’showitfeelsonmyendofthecallasafemalecollectionsofficeratacallcenter.IdreadthemomentwhenIhavetologontoourphonesystemfirstthinginthemorningbecauseIneverknowwhoisgoingtobeontheotherendofthatcall.Sometimesit’saneasytask.Thecallerispleasantandhasacceptedpersonalresponsibilityfortheirdebts,andwegetthroughthephonecallwithease.Thentherearetheoneswhocallinlookingforafight,orlookingforsomeonetoblame.Throughtheluckofthephonesystem,thatpersonisme.I’vehadpeoplewhoshoutatme,callmehorriblenames,accusemepersonallyoftakingtheirmoneyandthreatenme.Why?Ithinkit’sbecauseIaminvisible.IthinkIwouldbetreatedwiththesamelevelofdisrespectifwewerefacetoface.Fortunatelyforme,Ihavehadyearsofexperienceincustomerservice,soI’mfairlyrichinnotlettingthenegativeencountersbotherme.Thebiggestandmosteffectiveskillwhenitcomestothejobisempathy(同理心).IcanappreciatethesituationwhichthecallerisinbecauseI’vebeenthere.That’swhyI’mgoodatmyjob—Iunderstandwhatyou’regoingthrough,andI’mheretohelp.Somedaysthough,nomatterhowmuchItrytoleavethestressbehindwhenIhangupthephone,itstayswithme.Imaydosomedeepbreathing,goforaquickwalkorsimplystickmyheadoutsideforaburstoffreshair.IdothissoIdon’tcarrythatnegativityontomynextcall.Thatnextcallmaybeapersonhavingtheworstdayoftheirlife,butIdon’twanttoeverbetheonewhomakesitworse.Weareallhumansjusttryingtogetbyinlife,whichmakesyouandmeequal.Soplease,thenexttimewetalk,rememberthat.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dread”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Enjoy. B.Avoid. C.Expect. D.Fear.25.Whydoestheauthorthinksomecallerstreatherbadly?A.Theygetangrytooeasily. B.Theyblameherfortheirdebts.C.Theydonotseeherasarealperson. D.Theyaccuseheroftakingtheirmoney.26.Whydoestheauthorthinksheisgoodatherjob?A.Shecanputherselfinothers’shoes.B.Sheisalwaysrespectedbycallers.C.Shecanoffercallersbestadvice. D.Sheisn’teasilyinfluencedbynegativity.27.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthistext?A.Tocallforunderstandingofherjob. B.Toexplainwhysheisgoodatherjob.C.Tointroducewhatsheisresponsiblefor. D.Tocomplainaboutherbeingtreatedbadly.CIt’seasyforconsumerstobuyfoodanddrinkslikeabowlofhotriceandcokeonlineorfromneighbourhoodshops,butforastronautssuchthingswereimpossibleinthepast.MembersofChina’sShenzhoumannedspaceflightlastyear,however,wereabletoenjoysuchfood,thankstoJoyoung,aChinesefirm.Joyoungcreatedamobilespacekitchenfortheastronauts.Adrinkingwatermachine,anairheaterandasoybeanmilkmakerwereallaccessibleinthekitchenthroughasmartapp.TangHongbo,whowasamemberoftheShenzhoumannedspacecraftsaidinthenewsthatduringhisthree-monthtrip,hecouldeathotfoodwithjusthalf-hourefforts,acontrasttothepastwhensimilarattemptsrequiredseveralhours.“Ifwehadtime,wewouldalsouseequipmenttoeathomemadeyogurt.Wecouldalsocontroltheequipmentinthespacekitchenthroughmobilephoneapps.”hesaid.Inthepast,mostfoodscouldn’tbedirectlyheatedinamicrowaveoveninthespace.Conductionequipmentoftencauseduneven(不均勻的)heating.Anastronauthadtospendaslongasfourhourstoheatsomevegetablesinthespacekitchen.Tosolvetheproblem,Joyounghasdevelopedequipmentthatgivesouthotairtoheatvegetablesina360-degreeway.Thatenablesastronautstoeatsteaming-hotfish-flavouredporkandGongbaochicken,aspicy,stir-friedChinesedish.BesidesJoyoung,agroupofcompanies,includingXiaomiCoipandHuaweiTechnologies,havecontributedtheirtechnologiestothedevelopmentofthespacestation.Avacuum(真空)cleanermadehaircutsonthespacecraftpossible.NOLOVR,aChinesevirtualrealitymanufacturer,hashelpedastronautsdevelopanexperimentalequipmentthroughwhichlaboratorytechniciansonthegroundcanseeandexperiencewhatastronautsaredoinginspace.28.WhatdoastronautsthinkofJoyoung’smobilespacekitchen?A.Water-saving. B.Energy-wasting.C.Money-wasting. D.Time-saving.29.HowdoestheauthorshowtheconvenienceonShenzhoumannedspacecraft?A.Bymakingcontrasts. B.Byanalyzingresults.C.Byprovidingpictures. D.Byansweringquestions.30.Whatdoesthelastparagraphwanttoshow?A.Jayoungneedstofurtheritstechnology.B.Whatastronautsaredoingissignificant.C.Astronautsonboardcandoastheywish.D.Therearemoretechnologiesforthespacecraft.31.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.TheHotDietontheSpaceStationNeedstobeAddressedB.ModernTechnologyBringsConveniencetoHumanBeingsC.EarthtoSpace,FirmsAddValuebyCreatingTechnologyD.ManufacturersMakeBigProfitsfromInventingEquipmentDAfricanpenguinsliveontherockycoastsofSouthAfrica,Namibiaandnearbyislands.Likeothertypesofpenguins,thebirdshavewhitefeatherscoveringtheirchestsandblackfeatherscoveringtheirbacks.Theyformlifelongpairbondswithmates,buttheynestinhugecolonies—so,scientistswonderedhowthebirdswereabletoidentifytheirpartnersamongtheseaofblack-and-whitebirds.Theywonderediftheirchestspotshadsomethingtodowithit.Totestthistheory,theystudied12AfricanpenguinsatazooandmarineparknearRomecalledZoomarineItalia.Inonetest,theyhungtwolife-sizephotographsoftheAfricanpenguins.Oneshowedarandommemberofthecolony,whiletheothershowedthetestsubject’smate.Thescientistsrecordedthebirds’interactionswiththephotos:Howlongdidtheyspendlookingateachone,aswellashowmuchtimedidtheyspendstandingneareachphotograph?Thepenguinsspentmoretimegazingatthephotooftheirpartners—about23secondslonger,onaverage—thanlookingattheotherphoto.Theyalsostoodnexttotheimageoftheirbeausfortwiceaslong.Then,theresearcherscovereduptheheadsofthebirdsinthephotographs,leavingonlytheirspeckledbodiesvisible,andthepenguinsstilllingeredneartheirpartners’portraits.Inanotherexperiment,theresearchershunguptwophotosofabird’smate—but,inone,theyhaddigitallyremoveditsspots.Inthiscase,thepenguinagainspentmoretimelookingatthephotowiththedots.Finally,theresearcherspostedtwophotographsofpenguinswithdigitallyremovedspots—oneofthetestsubject’smateandtheotherofarandompenguinfromthecolony.Inthisscenario(在這種情況下),thepenguinsdidnotappeartorecognizetheirpartners.Theyspentroughlythesameamountoftimegazingatorstandingnearbothphotos.Together,theresultsoftheseexperimentssuggestAfricanpenguinsarezeroinginontheirpartners’spotsandusingthemlikenametags,scientistssay.“Ourresultsprovidethefirstevidenceofaspecificvisualcueresponsibleforspontaneousindividualrecognitionbyabirdandhighlighttheimportanceofconsideringallsensorymodalitiesinthestudyofanimalcommunication,”theresearcherswriteinthepaper.32.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?A.AfricanpenguinsliveontherockycoastsofNorthAfrica.B.ScientistsarecuriousabouttheAfricanpenguins.C.Africanpenguinshavewhitefeatherscoveringtheirbacks.D.Scientistsstudied12AfricanpenguinsonlyatazoonearRome.33.WhatplaysakeyroleinAfricanpenguins’identifyingtheirpartners?A.Theirpartners’speckledbodiesB.Theirpartners’heads.C.Theirpartners’backfeathers.D.Theirpartners’voice.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“zeroinginon”inParagraph5mean?A.Losingsightof. B.Takingdelightin.C.Payingattentionto. D.Speakinghighlyof.35.Wheremightyoufindthepassage?A.Inabiologytextbook. B.Inatravelbrochure.C.Inasciencereport. D.Inafashionmagazine.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Isgoingaloneinanunknownareatherightwaytogo,ordoyouwantatourguidetoshowyouthehighlights?Ithinkthatyoucancombinethetwowaysinonetripandhavethebestofbothworlds.36Thebestpurchasewemadewasforabustourthatwouldtakeusaroundthecapitalandpointoutallthemainsites.Thatallowedusthenextdaytotravelonfoottotheonesweespeciallywantedtosee.Let’slookattheSanFranciscoBayAreawhichisanotheroneofmyfavoritevacationspots.Someareasaresofamiliartotouriststhatit’spossibletoviewtheattractionsonyourown.37Fisherman’sWharfandPier39aregoodexamples.Justbywalkingafewblocks,youcantourAquariumoftheBayandtheRiptideArcadeonPier39.38IfyougotoAlcatrazIsland,youhaveachoiceofgoingalone,havingalivetourguideorbeingguidedbyearphones.Iwouldrecommendthelivetourguides.Iwentallthreeways,andIreceivedmoreenjoymentbysomeonetellingmeitemsofinterestIknowIhadmissedonprevioustours.39Itgivesyouabehind-the-sceneslookofcolorfulChinatown.Thetourcovershistory,traditionsofthelocalpeopleandculturethatyouprobablywouldn’tknoworseebytravellingalone.Youcangoalonetoattractionsortakeaguidedtour.It’syourchoiceandyoucanchoosewhicheverwouldgiveyouthemostmemorableexperience.40A.Irecommendboth.B.It’spossibletodrivetotheareaandgoalone.C.OnetripwerecentlytookwastoWashingtonDC.D.Thatallowsyoutotakeyourtimeandgoatyourownpace.E.ChinatownWalkingToursareatour-guidedmust-see.F.Someattractionsareworthhavingatourguidefor.G.Thetourguidesknowwhatwehaveneverfoundoutonourown.第三部分語言知識運用(滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分.滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。WhenAlexacouldn’tcrawl,standorwalkasababy,hermothersensedthatsomethingwaswrong.__41__,doctorstoldhernottoworry—perhapsAlexawasjusta“l(fā)azybaby”.Afterseeingaspecialist,though,Alexawasdiagnosedwithararediseasecalledspinalmuscularatrophy(SMA),whichaffectsthecentralnervoussystemandthe__42__inthebody.ThroughoutAlexa’schildhoodandadolescence,therewereno__43__medicinestotreatSMA.Hermusclescontinuedtoweakenovertime.ButAlexawasoutgoingandlovedtoexerciseher__44__throughpretendplayandperforming.Thisadventurousspiritledhertoworkasachild___45___,appearinginmovies,televisionshowsandcommercials.Withhardwork,determinationandcourage—notto___46___plentyofsupportfromherlovedones—Alexagraduatedfromhighschool,andattendedalawschool.Whileinlawschool,hersymptomsbecameespecially__47___.Shenoticedthatitwasbecomingmoredifficultto___48___herhandsandmoveherfingers.Aroundthatsametime,she__49___anexperimentaldrugforSMAthatwasinclinicaltrials.Shestarted___50____tolearnasmuchasshecouldaboutthispossiblemedicineandwhatitmightdoforher.Finallyshereceivedthefirst-everapprovedtreatmentto___51____theprogressionofherdisease.Now,AlexaworksasanentertainmentlawyerforaHollywoodproductioncompany.AlthoughAlexadoesn’tletherSMAdefineher,ithascertainly___52___whosheistoday:optimistic,courageousand___53____.ThelimitationsSMAplacesonherhavebeena(n)___54____,butthey’vealso____55___asamotivator,leadingAlexatogetasmuchoutoflifeasshecan.41.A.Initially B.Gradually C.Apparently D.Ultimately42.A.bones B.cells C.blood D.muscles43.A.previous B.a(chǎn)vailable C.sufficient D.a(chǎn)ffordable44.A.body B.power C.language D.imagination45.A.a(chǎn)ctor B.producer C.lawyer D.a(chǎn)uthor46.A.mention B.explain C.a(chǎn)rgue D.complain47.A.tiresome B.worrisome C.terrific D.fantastic48.A.shake B.wave C.swing D.lift 49.A.triedout B.talkedabout C.heardabout D.testedout50.A.claiming B.a(chǎn)dmiring C.researching D.fighting51.A.cure B.speed C.stop D.slow52.A.remembered B.a(chǎn)ffected C.shaped D.realized53.A.considerate B.determined C.sympathetic D.generous54.A.consequenceB.threat C.object D.obstacle55.A.operated B.indicated C.experienced D.functioned第二節(jié)語篇填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。YangJiangwasawell-knownChineseplaywright,translator,andauthor.Shebelongedto56uniqueandbeautifulexistenceinChineseliterature.ShewasthefirstChineseacademic57(translate)MigueldeCervantes’SpanishnovelDonQuixotetoChineseandatthattime,hertranslation58(honor)astherecreationoftheoriginalwork

59thebasisofloyalty.Yangwasbornintoarichfamilyin1911,60(original)namedYangJikang.Aftereventually61(graduate)fromSoochowUniversity,sheenrolledatthegraduateschoolofTsinghuaUniversity.Shemetherhusbandthere,QianZhongshu,anotheracclaimedwriterinChina.Otherthantranslations,Yang62(author)manyplays,novels,andessaysduringherwritingcareer.HershortnovelMr.Wang,63(write)in1984,wasselectedasanarticleinthetextbook.In1986,shegottheCivilOrderofAlfonsoXtheWise,afamousSpanishcivilorder,forher64(achieve)inDonQuixote.HerbestsellerwasWeThreein2003,65salesexceeded180,000copiesintwomonths.Yangpassedawayin2016,attheageof105.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)請以“Changebeginswithyou”為題目寫一篇呼吁保護野生動物的演講稿,內(nèi)容如下:⑴演講目的;⑵保護野生動物的原因;⑶保護野生動物的建議;⑷再次呼吁保護野生動物。注意:詞數(shù)在100左右,可以適當增加細節(jié)。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Inaremoteandsmallmountaintown,therelivedayoungwomannamedLily.Shewasknownforherkindheartandgentlenature.Thetownsfolkadoredherverymuchandoftensoughtheroutforadviceoralisteningear.Lilyalwaysshowedherbestpassioninhelpingthem,whichmadepeopleinthetownthinkhighlyofher.Onesunnyafternoon,asLilywaswalkingthroughthetownsquare,shenoticedasmall,shabby-lookingmansittingaloneonaparkbench.Hisseeminglydecentclotheswerewornout,andhisfaceborethemarksofahardlife,appearinghelplessandbeinginlowspirits.Feelingobligedtohelp,Lilyapproachedhimwithawarmsmile.“Hellothere,sir,”shegreetedkindly.“IsthereanythingIcandoforyou?”Themanlookedup,surpriseflickering(閃爍)inhiswearyeyes.“I...I’velostmyway,”herepliedhesitantly.“Idon’thaveahome.Ihaven’thadanythingtoeatforseveraldays,andIhavenoideawhoIcanturntoforhelp.”Uponknowinghishardships,Lilydecidedtoofferhimsomefoodandaplacetostay.Sheintroducedhimtoherfamily,whowelcomedhimwithopenarmsandinvitedhimtohavedinnerandstaywiththem.Theman,whointroducedhimselfasSamuel,begantoregainhisstrengthaftergracefullyfilinghimselfwiththedeliciousfoodprovidedbythewarmheartedfamily.Heexpressedhissinceregratitudetothemforthefoodandaccommodation.Monthspassed,andSamuelsettledintoaroutineandbecamepartoftheirhousehold.Hebecameskilledatvarioustasksandhisgenuinegratitudeendearedhimtoeveryone.Hesharedstoriesofhispastadventures,inwhichheevenhadanarrowescape,andthefamilyweresurprisedathisexperienceandadmiredhiscourageaswellaswisdom.Oneevening,asLilyandSamuelsatontheporch,watchingthesunsetbehindthehills,Samuelturnedtoherwithaglimmerinhiseye.“Lily,”hesaidsoftly,“Ihaveasecrettosharewithyou.”注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150詞左右;2.請按如下格式在相應位置作答。Lily’scuriosityseizedher,andsheleanedincloser.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Truetohisword,SamuelliveduptohispromiseofgivingLilyalargesumofmoney._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高一英語六校第三次考試參考答案第一部分聽力答案:1-5ABCAC6-10BCBCB11-15ACACC16-20BBACB聽力原文:Text1M:Mom,Ineedawhiteshirtandblackshoesforthesingingcontestatschool.W:Dotheshoesneedtobeblack?Youcanwearyourblueshoes.Ithinkbluematcheswhitethebest.Text2W:LastyearIwenttoFranceforvacation,butIwanttogosomewherewarmerthisyear.M:YoushouldgotoGreece.Theweatherthereisniceandithasalotofamazingbuildings.W:ButI’vebeentherebefore.IthinkIwillgotoSpain.Text3W:Iusedtoreallylikethatrestaurant,butonceIfoundhairinmysoupandsalad.M:Ohwow.IusuallyhavepizzawhenIgothere.Andyeah,sometimeshairfallsintofood.Ithappens.Text4M:DidyouseethenewmovieonTVlastnight?W:Well,mysisterphonedtotellmeaboutit,andIstartedwatchingitafterIfinishedmyhomework.ButthenIfellasleepandmissedtheending.Text5M:Beforeweleave,youneedtomakesureyoutakeyourswimsuitfromyourcloset.W:OK.Canwegeticecreamafterweleavethegym?M:Yes,we’llheadtotheicecreamshopnearby.Text6W:Doyouthinkyouwilljointheswimteamthisyear?M:I’mnotsure.Iwasswimmingalllastsummeratschool.ButI’mtiredofit.W:Butyouarethebestswimmerinourschool.M:I’mnotthatgood.Infact,Imuchpreferdrawing.Itcalmsmedown.W:Oh,Ididn’treallyknowthat.Isdrawingwhatyouwanttodoafteryougraduate?M:Well,Ihavetobereallygoodtosurviveasanartist.IthinkIcoulddesignbuildings.Text7M:Hello,howcanIhelpyou?W:Thecoffeemachineisoutofcoffee.M:Iknow.Didn’tyouseethesign?W:No,therewasn’tasign.M:Itmusthavefallenoff.Themachinebroke,buttherepairmanisonhisway.W:Howlongdoyouthinkit’llbeuntilit’sfixed?M:Notuntiltomorrow.Don’tworry!Therepairmanisbringinganewmachine,andheshouldbehereinabout5minutes.Pleasewaitforafewminutesforyourcoffee.W:That’sgoodnews.Ihave20minutesbeforeIstartwork.Text8W:Mybirthdayisthisweek.I’msoexcited!MyparentswillcalltheBlueStarHoteltomorrowtoconfirmmyparty.It’sthebiggesthotelintown!M:Oh,that’sexciting.Ididn’trealizeitwasthatclose.Whatdayisyourbirthdayonexactly?W:It’sonTuesday,butwewillhavethepartyonSaturday.Lastyear,myparentsgotmeawatchasapresent.IrememberitwasonThursdayandweateoutinaThairestaurant.Wonderwhattheywillbuymethisyear.M:Well,youwillbeeighteen.Maybeyouwillgetanewcar,oranexpensivepieceofjewelry.W:Iwouldlovetogetanewcar!Then,IcouldtakeroadtripswithyouandAlice.M:Doyouknowwhoyouwillinvitetotheparty?W:Ohyes,Ialreadymadealist.Text9W:Hi,dear.Iwon’tbehomeuntil7:00tonight,becauseIhavealatemeeting.Doyouwanttopickupsomedinnerforusonyourwayhome?M:Actually,I’minthecitynow.Ihadtomeetwiththeengineeratourotheroffice.Whydon’twemeetatthatFrenchrestaurantclosetoyourworkplace?W:It’sprobablygoingtobeabeautifulspringevening.Let’seatoutdoors,insteadofinsideacrowdedrestaurant.M:Sure.Wecouldpickupsomefastfoodandeatinthepark.Or,wecouldeatattheThaiGarden.Ithasabeautifuloutdooreatingarea,withtreesandprivatetables.W:That’sperfect.ShouldImakeareservationfor6:00?That’stheearliesttimeIcangetthere.M:Makeitfor6:30.Youdon’tneedtohurry.Text10Oneofthebest-knownstoriesinEnglishhistoryisthatofKingAlfredandthecakes.ChildrenaretaughtthestoryinwhichAlfredwasontherunfromsoldierswhowereinvadinghiscountryfromDenmarkandNorway.Alfredhidinthehouseofapoorwoman.Sheaskedhimtowatchhercakesbeingbakedbythefire.Alfredwasthinkingabouthisproblemswhilehewaswatchingthecakes.Soheletthecakesburnandwasshoutedatbytheangrypoorwoman.Nooneknowsifthestoryisreallytrue.Certainly,AlfredwasthekingofpartsofEnglandfrom871to899andhedidhavetofightoffthearmiesthatenteredhiscountry.Maybethepoorwomanwouldnotknowhowimportanthewas.Inthosedays,newsdidnotalwaystraveltoplacesfaraway.Butwhetherthestoryistrueorfalse,itisagoodwayofhelpingyoungpeopletakeaninterestintheveryrichhistoryoftheircountry.第二部分閱讀理解第一節(jié)A文答案21.D22.B23.C【導語】這是一篇應用文。文章介紹了幾個巴黎博物館的信息。21.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)LouisVuittonFoundation中“DesignedbytherenownedarchitectFrankGehry,theLouisVuittonFoundationisamasterpieceofmodernarchitecture.(路易威登基金會由著名建筑師弗蘭克·蓋里(FrankGehry)設計,是現(xiàn)代建筑的杰作)”可知,路易威登基金會由建筑師Fra

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